Kraft 'Bt2" MEDPOUD MATT j TRTRTTNE, Af KTVFOK1). Or? isfiOX. MOXTUY. JTTyiS 30, mm Medpord Mail Tribune Itally and Sunday 1 ; -- PiihlMwd hy - ' MEWIIM! rgJNTlNQ CO. 25.27-29 N. Kir Bt. Phona TS BOIIKHT W. HI HI I Kdltor 8. SUMPTKli SMITH, tUnaxer An Indrptndent Newspaper fetered u fecond clan natter tt Medford. Offion, under Act of March 8, 1870. 81IBHCHIPTION BATES By Mall In Adiaiire: Dally, villi Hiinriny, yfcar. .'.7. BO lially, villi HuiKlay, nwntli. 75 Hal', withftwt'Hunriay, year......... 6.60 lially. ttillxiut Kiiuday, niontli fl! Sunday, out year '. .. .. 3.00 By. Carrirr. In Advance MWorcl, AthLiml, Jactwomllle, Ohtral I'oJiit, Pboenii, Talent, UoW Kill and on Highway: (tally, wltli Sunday, month. .t .T& HiIIt. vllltouL Huhdiv. month ' Itellr. wilttout Sunday, one year...... T.00 lially. tli Runday, one year 8.0U All tana; eaMi In advance Official paper' or lite Clly of Medford. OfTlclat reaper of Jackson County. H KM It Kit ()K TUB AHHOIJATKII l'RK88 , rtcceiTh Pull leased Wire Henrle Tha Asuoclulfd I'resj In exclusively eiilUlnd to (he use fur imljllfatlnn or all tiewu dinpstclifs crediled to it or other wle credited In Ihlx paper, atxl ulao to (he 1H'1 mm puhllslwu herein. . All rights, fur iiuhllcalion of special dlpatclics imthi are abo reserved. ' ftlKMpgR OK TUB UNITKI) l'HKHH UKllBKK OF AUDIT-KUKKAU-W ( IKITLATJONB - A. K. C. aitroie circulation for six months erxlliiK Mardi :tl, Ifiau, 4323.' Dally aterage dislrllmUuti Tor ail monUrj to March 31, J030 47fl.. ' l'reent net paid A. H. C 44H9. I rtwni press . run. uiio. Mi Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Perry). "i Monotonous Is till' SOUR llC sclf-iiralNC, for it wenrird nil llvo people of Israel" (The Bible.) fit! is going' to Ret very hot," coolly, i-ujiuirkod ono-ot the Older dlrls thin am. 1 A farmer Willi a good-looking ilauRlltcr, reports. hcr youilRi 'man Is a whteis of a. dlshwiudier, but ho la hi II I short a hay-hand. : HOW TJ1IM1S HVKN lT (Oregon 'lty ICilU'i iirlM') cmilcst was.wonby Mrat V II. cuutost wan won by Mia. W. II. Upsall. who throw the rollln - phi' Mi ot.' .Mr. Uimull won tho 100-yard dash for ninrrlcd men. ''Tho woodbinds are ablaze with wild flowers, in all' tho Hhadou of WllJtO. ;. I ' A ult with Ilk tail aloft, sclen IJflcally iu an."ai.Htliotloaltitudlnoun caudal appurtenance.-" ' Hoforo wo wuuUU let unytllltiK HHo thati Jiap pen - tu, oui"- pei'Hunal cat, the A. C. A. would be whacked off. lJctween the lynehliiKN In Tcxiin, unil tho Knuir niuriloiH In OIiIchko, lliero Ih iiot much tp' cIiooho, but tho Toxiw uffnlr aro not containl nutod by pullttui. ,. A liADV NI'KVKS l'l IIjvoii, Kiiii., N'ewN) .'- It Iiuh been publiHhod by iiewMpuporu and there haa h(!on hoiuu kokmIP' that Klmer i!oud.uiul inyHelC arc niuriied. .W'c are not. Vo have proof fur it. Hlgned, Una Hull. It Ih about time for a clKarollc Hinukei to drivu down a hlKhway, flick a cigarette 17 mlloH, and alart n foroHt fire III an Inucccuxlblo HP0t. 1 ' ; ' ' ' ' J Mr. and AIi-h. landbci'Hh'H baby boy hux Homo local cuinpetltlon, and' thoy aro fliiK"Bed In a Hpirlted content to hoo who cun produce the' firm tuof. "The euulo will Hcream in Klam nth 1'Hlln," and with nil patriotic iimlon 'iif that hurK flauntliiK bourdH, tho- Hcreama will proliably be liyHleiical, : s ' . 1 A huniaiiltiirlau move Iiiih been liium licil by Henry Kuril. He an uounceg that he will wreck all the old 4dn -ha :cmi get hold of, puyhiK the Uvcilein Jun for euch vliilm. Thin in a fine ideii, unil niori' power to tho billionaire. However, ho navca the Iioi iik, limurhiK the nation that the air will cuuttnuc tu be full Af. dyltiK Ktap. IXIl'.M (INK DK.MIK ItA'l' Ixmt HntUI'dny IllKht wo drove In 1'ralrlo' flly In' wit new llaruld Moyd lit the illccllic Iheiilcr. Wo hud to diivo lo a dark nido Htroet toiflnd a paikhiH place. All . the poor people had tholr bcautirul iicwh cant parked In overy nvall Uble,pauc. iAud wo xincluilcd that tlnien wore no html that piukiiiK Hpuco waif at a lireiuiuui. Wo went to the theatre, whero the admit tance emit wuh an ImilRnlficant f) centa, and theio were no- ninny poor pooiile In tho theatre that we. could not Ret a neat. Tlnien nrq hard theno dayi to fret- n aout in n thoatre. "We went to the now "Cffeo I'up," a most Kplendlil 1thu.'o to Ret a bite to eat, but the Ulblea were Kn crowded Willi poor, unemployed, and broke men und women Unit wo could not net In. Those nro miRhly hard tlmea own to But dp to tho counter and upend your Inat dollar. (Canyon city. Ore., KaRlo.)' i OLD DOO WILEY ' TIIICliK will pniliiilily be nn iiKiiiinuiMits urcctml in in.i- public . iHitrcs in biiiuit' of Ur. Ihti-vcy W. Wiley, wlm died tiidny at the ripe obi (i;ie (if H5. Had lie origiiiiiU'tl new ideas of di'slroyiiiLf life, and pnl them into effeet, from the bomb-proof seeliiKiini of, C. II. 1., flairs toilay would, no doubt, be at half mast, while various and, sundry orators would be tuir'linj; their lluiiillK and brushiiiLr up Ihe details of the life of another naUonal herii. , , , , This is not lo (leery the value of military trenius, in this jnalion or any nthert as lonjz as the hinuau family insists upon j l'ihlin', lifihters deserve thejr wreaths of laurel, lint it does jeall ul tent ion to our deep sealed, and somewhat straiiixe, indif- lerenee, to what niilit 1 roperly be termed our heroes ot peace, particularly when theoretically at least, we so trreally prefer peace to war. Dr. Wiley was most emphatically a hero of peace, lie orig inated certain new ideas for protecting the people of this country, from impure food. J''or 110 years, single handed, he fought as chief chemist of the department of agriculture for what, are now known as the I'ure Food Laws, laws which are now rigidly enforced and gratefully, accepted, but which were regarded a iiarter of a century ago, as a violation of the sacred and inalienable right of the quacks and charlatans of this conn try, to line their own pockets, at the expense of the unsuspecting and unprotected public. . . II will always be to the credit of Presidents Itoosevelt and 'I'al't, thai, they, had the vision to al reciate the value of Dr. Wiley's eriisnde, and in spite of the most violent, opposition, often supported by some of their most trusted cabinet members, they loyally supported him, and refused to accept his fre quently proffered,' resignation, until hi.s work had been donel I IKK most great crusaders, Dr. Wiley was an extremist, with a one track mind. That he som-Jtinies went too far, and aroused needless antagonism by. his scorn of diplomacy and discretion, is merely to stale he had the vices of his virtues. Jle was a crank, just as John ..Drown yas a. crank, but wily, a crank, a man unhampered by a sense of humor or a svuse of, proportion, could have accomplished what lie. accomplished, in (he face of- such opposition as pure food reform aroused, 125 or 110 years ago. VICT the militant doctor never made Hint-'. error so charac- teristie of the fanatic, that all one has to do to correct a wrong is to pass a law against it. lie refused to sanction, any impure food prohibit ioij. ,11c placed his faith not in prohibition but in education. He insisted that every food and drink in this country should be' labelled, not to deceive the people, but inform them. And with that information, he staked the entire success of his crusade, upon the common sense and intelligence of the rank and file. ' Sl'MKHQKNT events proved the soundness or his judgment. ( 'iimlil inliM iii'ii mil nort'oft lint tic AVilcv esl llbl islteil 11 process of evolution, Which is working toward flint goal, purer drinks , and imrer,, fooils are. being sold the people of America cvory day, not because impure foods are illegal,, but because with the people ijnlighlened, pure fodds are more pro: fi-liilile. WK.can'l leave Dr. Wiley without citing one ancedot-.! so chni-nclf ristic. of the man and his career. He was once invited lo address a college graduating class. Appearing in u long tailed coat and silk hat, lie whs refused admission at the gate, by a watchman who. said: , "Stephen (lirard laid' down in .his will that no minister of the gospel be permitted to cuter these grounds." "The hell you say," Dr. Wiley retorted. , " Wulk right in," quid the watchiuiin. In our distant past, soine, unheralded slicker, laid down the law, that to protect the people from the food and drink swindler, was contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution, "The hell you say," ijiiid iild .Doe Wiley. And lie walked right in ! MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS Hnmulr Willi In n hln Whole number A property of ninttcr Mm it I' addle Alovlntr m. rlinnleiil purt Flowrti F mini I ttliiiiii'Re coin II II nd In Kxihmiko Fnrpul icrnwth I'riMpf realtor's nhhrvTlnllun for n ainnli letter Unadulterated ('fimforl Politic ran Tcyniiffi ubbf. Iftnrrrrd Ktnhlca (Jliput dune Jtnhher tree Mum Anlhcmn Coiitliitiiiti ,: nhhr, Vnrlml Htntc with conrlcllmi Kliurl for a nifin'8 nnmo Allmv:iflea (or Hp lift Itertory Withered Attention Shnnltnff itarii 8olutlon ol Saturday's Puzils Tjft E A T RANGE AST E R pTFr ClM MrIe STORE TfclF L ARE D oIbDe rnCI Cje snjju snsjE A L 0 BjA MDt EllAjNA M E tDJJA I Mll1 Wj, c 6 A R wJ TnL?jJQ lZ3( CQWA R oflPlE P OS E AMN T i aWt a st e 61. Infcredli-nt of riirnlslt . OrWk market flu ec innionstirn Mb (to Mod of lime nj'f niurrli A7. I n In Id pnlteritY All. nlnko leu Inrl 71. Kiprestlnnt of ran tern pi 78. Flmthiirn " DOWN ' 1 llenrinhllnir . Iihhiip' hend rlrnait t, llolirtiifn 5. Short tiirkoti 4. ItllOK r h kiiuvlodKe, t t , 6. I'naitry prod ncl " - 6. Citnerrnlnr T. Article 8. l.iirye llnntlntr muap of Ice 9, AJiun:nlni , ., enmh. Inim in. f'erfuinn II, Members ot a moh IS. Hniflll iwreli like rim M. Iielloweit U. Blue flowers IS. Soulherii eoo ati-lltHli.a tt. Potheri ' French II. Orderly U. Fiuft tH. Hit ok clerks SI. Open SR. Fried 81. F.xlvl an. Permit 41. Type of per fection 41. Title 43. Former school necea iltlea 41. Sttmir worker 4A. A hure 40. Mcxlrnn sou nil 47. (Jim off nipor ftl. Proper -fil. Uneven ; hi, P1 eomb, 6!. Pan an -AS, Mnrei Scotch flu. Blind tha eyef CS. Feminine nnme 8. Kprend loniely AS. Synihol tor cnenlam Til. Oamelrrs I: 2 3 4 SC. WWWt o f " 'O 1 '2. tLil ; m m Mh sz S2 mu ss WilTsf 5 wir , W gf ' JJl T J I A 1 1 , 1 ., I , .hu(jtX f L , ADMIRALS SKNA'I'Olt (Mil le, of NuVHiiu riiHhns lo Hie. deteiiHO ,nf nilinlniln who who mo heliiR iittnuked lor- attiiclilim, in Ihnlr lurii, llio prnpimoil nuvnl limilHtlun trealy.. Now tho livuruKo liriiHH lint (oil admlinl la not n lilniid-llili'Hly lioni'UoHH okiu. nnr in ho all imporsnnally illnllilm CHtod anil dolached IndlyiiliiHl, innlivutnil Htiltily by tho Kioatur Knud. Adinliulu oat, slouii and aiiuin Ilka tha reut-uC iib. anil (hair wives RUHHip mid Klvo hrldeo n.itlnu lint iilllllm tho. apniiaoB of men ut iiiih men clay. Altai liko llio iiihI of. iih, I hey aro ketinly intineled III liulil Iiir iltiwn their jnhit, nnil, 11' pussihlu, ReltliiR liotlor imoH. When ytiu succeed In Rett Inn it iial.iuiiitl cnnvcnlliiu of inn vie theater liluno plnyoi'H to rise to lla foot and client' wildly tori tho talkies, then nild nut imt 1 1 (Inn limy you exucct tliaudiniml lo Htmniiodo lor tlin- miuanienl. ,u. - ' ..... , . n 1 1 n iii-il nuvnl hulldiiiR mcmiH iiiiHo Hlilps, iiiciiiih priimiilliin tor naval ofricom, mid tlila In turn ihoiuih that tho udmirnlK may linvc tlielr piiutH proHHoil oftener, and that their wIvoh can nriiird to Rlvu iiwuy moro expensive hrlilRc fuvniB thnn liorcliifiiro has been the cane. , So, iniiie In RDi'iiiw thnn 111 llllKoi'. ymi limy illsioinil iibont 40 per cent of whnt the adiniralH liro aaylriK agalmit llio' 1-oiiiloh trealy. Knipoi'ln I Kim mm I (inzelto. Personal Health Service By WUliain Brady, M. D. BlliKil Irtttra wrulnlnn to ixnonll heillb ind hvcltns. not U dLiusa, dlwnsli or tmtmtnt .III in ins.(rl by nr. Brnly II ilinirt irll iMr.s.sl emrlor U .nrloMd. Ullm ihnul.l he hrlrf wvt willwi In Ink. Ilwliai In lite larce mimlifr of tellers rerelied onlf a few ein he nsvereil here. No reply ran he mule to Qiierles pot eonfprmlng to kutructlooi. Addren Dr. William Bradr In ear of The Mail Tribune. ItlTXY I'AtTOIt l.N T1IK lllCOSTOSK.'KXICSS expert iiuihIiir service In your own home at. an hourly rate .visltliiK nursea, nuraea.. who know and do their work Jimt an well as anything, vnu can find In a hospital. So the wife whose budget Is limited sure ly makes no sacrifice la roinalnlnlt ut home and. If no relative will serve ua combination nurso and housekeeper pro tern, then a vis- j ItlnR nurse may be enRURed to at tend the delivery and pay roRUlir visits for a few days, at a reason able expense for a family on i $35 a week budget. (H'R'iTIONS AN"I AXKWKIIS Why llmik Vour Neck? Konieono sends in a ellppliiR from a paper telliiiR how a man lives with a broken neck. The man. It seems, was dolllR his "daily dozen." The reader somehow as sociated that with me. Answer. Well, in u way, per haps I am responsible. At least I believe the chap who made money out of the "daily dozen" trick stole the trick from mo in tho firit place. My mistake. I was Riving it away. However. I should advise anyone whu la so dignified and stiff as that nut lo do any exercises or physical stunts at all. Queer Notion. 1 thought this would interest you. Itecently a Or, delivered a lecture here. I queried iiipi a In how authoritative you are. lie told me that generally you are sound In your views, but that recently you have developed a iiueer notion about the removal ot tonsils by electricity. 10. J. S. Answer. : Yes, I know. I also know of a larRc iiumber of the best nose and throat .spocialists In the country who are extirpating or sat isfactorily treating tonsils with dia thermy, while tho old fossils of the profession continue to lay back their cars and bray "No good." Suit and Blood l'lvsxure. : Should u person suffering with i high blood pressure take salt In, or with his food?. I understand it Is bail, for him, to use much salt.-rU P. T. ,-. , Answer. .: A porson, does, not suffer from high bloodi. pressure. If you mean the doctor Is uqablo to ascertain the cause, of the. high blood, pressure, surely there, can be. .no good reason for Interfering in tho use of salt. Oifly when the doctor lias some id?a what alls the patient can he intelligently advise how much salt the patient, may take. Sometimes a saltrfrco or a' salt-poor diet Is a help in reliev ing dropsical conditions. Ilqt so far as 1 can learn, salt bus no particular , effect on high blood pressure,. , Itosoi-clii for Greasy Dandruff. My sculp. Is always greasy and n heavy greasy dandruff forms only a day or two afler a shampoo . . . D. S. II. Answer. Part hair here anil there and rub In with the fingers a few drops of a solution of 10 grains of resorcin to the ounco of alcohol, witch hazel, bay rum or toilet water, dally or . every alter nate day. kCopylight John F. Dlllc Co.) Quill Points When two people agree on any thing their prayer is answered, but Heaven Isn't playing safe to get a second term. C.ang: A little group of sel fish men who feel tuipcrior lo tho government. , See "board" and "bloc." j Do YoaRememberTj,, y .HubultlnK me fur my "linnlboil1-' ml" ntlltinlo. lowiiri bk'tli ;jr(nW tion u nrimiiumv dm. novor mini., let It imaR, .t' n o t h I n k Hut Si woman whu h.is borno only one cliild) und in cuse the "birth, c n trol" prop.i K n il I t find Ihrmnelvcs out ot n soft job t h e.y m ik n i huh noid :i CunftTcnco to tie- cure Pr;m;imrUy writes: 'I huvo a dutilnK baby irl, five months old, und ndoro her. ' Hut ihankM to your much tout ed brethren infection wet in. and I spent more than three month in bed (I'd like to see you there) and nearly died twice during that time, the fever dried up my milk, now huve to mine my baby on the bottle, and I am just able to pet around to earn for my baby and household.' Uocliit- bill -wan hlKh, nurse bill enormous, huHpltai bill likewise. All due. to Ihe r.tfelesfcnes of the doc tor. My husband make) $l-ta a month, and 1 Junt wish yon would jungle fiKureH ... I would like a baby sister for my daiiKhter. but at life fieeutH .sweet and t dread risk ing It UKain in n - doctor' euro. ..." lust what the dortor'ri mistake was the prlmlpara does not e.x plain. The truth (which wn may tell .since no one can possibly iden tify the prlmliiara) Ih that such a stormy ihlhlhil httUory Ktronuly HUKUteHtw an all too common In fection contributed, as a rule, by tho husband loin; before the birth of the baby. All too often, toa, the Dili Inn up of tho amioulttei'lnt; . or latent Infection nt the time of: childbirth leave thii wife with MUTT AND JEFF The Sport Of Kink whut phyiclanH call one-child ater llily. Thore's only one ain't Konna be no more. j Tho first mistake in ea.se, ' as l view it. and. I hope not with-1 out real sympathy though I hope without sentimentality, was in bo lrtK tu a hospiUil. Of course 111.' younK couple may have been wit'. out decent home sui-roundinKS. A: lot of misguided younj? people pre-! fee to bunk in any old hovel now adays, so long aa they cun put on j the Kit, away from the flop house.! I am- not in tho least sarcastic i nbout it; I merely Mate the situa tion as the young people themselves do, Here ! a tad drawing less than rt common laborer's pay. and yet his wife mut not only traipso ofr to a hospitul to lay her egg but apparently she, must have her own special nurso there. Ye god?! Nominally, nt leiud, I was making even better pay than that when my first baby came, but tell It wherever you like we pulled thru alt rifcht. without any hospital serv ice, you can bet your neck. lit;o the Hccoud. And wo forth. All. t but young Mia. Primipara will re-J tort of courne 1 am a doctor, had j every facility at home. 1 did main- ' tain a place wo called home but I did not have- a flivver nor any thing elso in the Kilzy mannci. We had the babies, and wo wi re vastly happier, than these young snobs who have to have special nurses, special obstetricians, and all that hlhh. ,. Mind, 1 nhi not disparaging ob stetricians or nurse or hospitals. I am pleading simpty for common sense. Surely any hospital main taining mi lying-in department or maternity service furnishes per fectly competent nursing care as part of the service. So why should this primlpura "have a large nurs ing bill besides the rest of tho ex travagance? Today everywhere you can liavo Communications ;ivr Hoy a ('liaiicc To tho Mditur: I hear much about bringing in the foreigner to do our work in the orchards, ranches, etc. Why is that to be tolerated when our own high school boys are waiting, wishing and looking for work during tho summer so that they will be able to attend school In-tho., full? I have talked to quite u number; they re nil, looking for jobs, Sure ly our own American boy should conic first. No good American citizen would wish it otherwise. Wake up. American Legion, and say a word for our boys. Don't condemn our boys, for being idle; givo them a chance. A MOTHEtt. (Nat no on file.) , ,K . Brisbane's Today (Continued from pafje one) (Continued from Page One) flic civil i iff is done for a profit and tin? lry of the em pire, of eonr.se. lint how did we eivilize our Indians? (ienminy plans to lux spin sters imd bachelors, to help baf iince the budget. Women and men, unmarried, according to German theory, nro not doinjr their slmre. Unmarried women might re ply, "Show us ii man ort,h m .i. ii id-lime iliHlnr didn't know, but he didn't soak you $10 rot.' sending you ui soinebudy who did. nrisbane sayH tho nations that ruin the earth drink Hulloi'. They also play Jazz, but that doesn't account for their superiority. Tho "Inferior peoples" aro the ones that haven't Invented ma chines to. slaughter their neigh bors In droves. You'd never see two birds Just alike cither, if It was a common thing for Jays to marry patrols and pelicans. Americanism: Dolling with wrath when the neighbors tell you how you must live: Joyously following a fad because the neigh bora do. . ' fc Speaking of plastic surgery. Isn't there, some way lo transfer bone from a statesman's head to his back? Abis! The only friend who thinks friends should sharo every thing Is the kind who never has anything, you want. Then, too, the new tariff will keep out. a lot of that cheap for eign, coin. TEN YICADK ai: ....... (From files of tho Mall TrlbuL June .in, loan Proposition to close up ,k' from Saturday noon till .. day morn rejected as too , Fourth of July observance. r Forest patrol piln7s t..lvu residential areas. " mrw Noiso supremo at In..,,,,,.,,,... moot. Dixie delegates elier night for Wilson and .Mca,ou. ' Showers fall throughout Valkr The magnolia Ii, u,. p I'lckel-H front yard is full i',! and a sighi to behold. n TWENTY Yi:A(; fo (D rom files ot the Mail Tribune.) .lune an. lino Mcilrurd to play drains i'assfur Mllll. side bet July 4. lteno Jim Jeffries R,,,ueliy ,J baltlo wltli Jack Johns,,,, Ui'Barded as guild onii-n. Local postal receipts show (l per cent gain in six niuiillis. Delia Ileeves lakes lend "Uu(. dess of Liberty" race. Cruter Lake now open In tuuiiit, with auto singe, three iiys 1VMk leaving Nash lintel at 7 u. m. , "The Oregunlan will khu un lh(, Fiiuiitilin uf Lire In the New Jcru. salcni, when II learns ii S not tin. source ot tho Willamette." tol'W) ,. : ' Sundown l,..-l'n i'lw.ivlll.. t. 11 II 11 C 11 II bem-nts the teeth, lull Jim inn get the .same lieneficlnl result by gnuwlng bnartlliiR house steak. Judging by the welcomo given Carol, you'd think everybody in Kumunlu sold ladles' rcudy-to- Now I'.U'hop Cannon threatens lo sue his critics. Hut mnybo he'll forgive, them if they repent when the case is ready for trial. Another kind of relief the tann er needs is n kind ot fence that will whistle ' for the dog when tourists .climb it. i.-.$iQRlE8r. .vlijcvl,o(.liqryisc. we'd ratlicr be t iixotl." ' A tax on iiiiniurrioil women under forty-five, would be de sirable iii (his country, if it could drive into ninrriiicc in telligent young women now singla. The fireatest loss to the na tion is the loss of millions of superior children that would be born if intellectual young fe males could be persuaded to take men as they arc, and not expect too much. f- - The French Bay, "At night, nil cats are gray." Altar marriage ono husband is milch liko another, un less hq is a fool, a drunkard, or lirutiil. f Mr. Igge, of the farm linnrd. says organization is Ihe runners' only hope. .Organization, without iipplleiillnii ol' modern industrial, inclhnilii would bo n forlorn hope. Organizing ten thousand little wheelwright simps would not pro dueo a murium niilnninhilo industry. You need it new system of pro duction. Mr. Iegg should Invesligale UiishIu's one niillinn-ncro Tarm pro duction, mid, on his return, ques tion closely tho Montana fur m ex port, now on his way to advise the Russian government. A loam of horses, or a sinnll tractor, turning comers every few minutes In a small field, will not produce profitable wheat. FOUCCS Sliniltl! rnina rlnu-n n.,,1 Slant tractors should go ' In a WATCHING RAINBOWS (By Mary Graham Bonner) Because ot the wonder of the Little Black Clock's magic, Hid children could have Hie time turn ed buck so they could still watch the beautiful rainbows that looked so lovely -in the sunlit rain. "A rtiinboiv is so contented and so friendly and so satisfied with cveiytliing as it is," the Little Black Cluck said. "Almost every one and every thing looks ahead to w hut they may want to do. "A road wants to end some place. a person wants to Innd somewhere, hut a rainbow has nevor cared that it didn't have any ending anywhere. "You know, too. a rainbow lets each person claim it for Ills very own." "1 don't quito understand," said John. "Kveryone sees a rainbow slifilit ly differently from Ihe ncxl, nil ac cording to the way the BUtillglil is reflected in his eyes." "Oh, how lovely," suid l'csw. "for everyone to liavo Ills o rainbow!" "The rainbow fools Hint way nbout it, too. Then, .von know, there is nil old saying Hint 'a f"1" bow in the morning Is tlic shep herd's warning,' and It has a deal of meaning, ror if there are slioweis early in the morning they are likely to keep up nil day," the Little Black Clock told them. Yes, there was something very happy looking about n rainbow. In the bright, sort exquisite colors, a rainbow seemed tu curry a beauti ful cheerlness. all its own. What" run it hud been I" t.ic.K al Ihe rainbows Willi tin) LIHIc l,ladi Clock. Tomorrow "Swimming." straight linn Tor miles. .Montana uses it cultivator Ii" tool wide. Use of murium agiicnltiiril ma chinery, reriiicing Ihe cost of rrn;i proriui llon Hhiuilil he I lie rule If Ihe government would ''''" anil, rent Ihe machinery or giv: outrighl, organizing tannins, as " organized work on the Pananw canal, something might bo "m- The millions used trying to ' . nor wheat anil bolster Ihe might really bring a larni l'" lem solution. , Make our farming the most ' flclent in tho world, like mobile and moving picture inan I tries, and. like them. Am'-'i farming will conquer "i ""- Bill Coleman still bun trouble with his .Ureal Too. The doctor blumcM the trouble on Mr. Cole iihui'h tonsils, but Mr. Coleman in sists tho trouhlo Is due to n rock ho stubbed.1 "Bnrefoot boys - with shoes of tan." (Del Nnrle Trljiliente. What's wrung with this quotation? , Tlic Republican state centre! commutes Is still taking Its own sweat time In the selection of h gubernatorial candidate, and Is alleged lo bn in the throe nt h groat raentul offiirl, vis: thinking. The said thinking is . probably a stull; to sllow them time to screw up enough couruge to .inuke their selection, puliliu. . Tbey have been thinking three weeks null undoubt wltlr knew three weeks ago who they would pick. Their present deliberntivenesM leuves the Impres sion that nil members of Ihe nuRiinl body slm-ici) life n see lion crew. i nu i i . iuv nrciL r - - i RUNMIM6 A FAKt SNe.MTrKS uuftH or jCi CN i ' ' HoRSe lis) IT. r ' , WHAT 150 , PLA1? ir.it MITfl CXTCWVIATIKJG CRCUMSTArVJCI PoLieoAKAR. has 7a1 N" T PNCe TOO eFTew: CAM He SUM? r OMV1 NiMeTee-rVl STTwhiaTTs r 6-30 . By BUD FISHER LtSTCW, MUTT- 15 n. 6ANA6 iAce? JUDGG.HCJ Trie H 60 UR SAW.' I H CHAS6S I VI AU THG. OTHCR JHe TRACki r -ra r i , i r r- m I C . I I i u (tiii awttri'ii'sv- J lilll I ..: ON THe- t ,F AS SQUAKtJ AS L0ADl xice; He ? 1 nr,e -MaiT"l ( in i. V i r i . . i 1 l . i i I V V . . V I o ! Ln,, I JOlNlfcU. I Y I ALL TnG. OTnCR f LfUfiKfc. 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