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    PXGE FOUR
Medpord Mail Tribune
Dill? and Sund
' Puhlbhwl hy
1 MEnFOltD PItlNTINO CO.
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BOBBRT W. BUHL, Editor
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Offlcei lr Nr. York, Clilcaiin. nnroll,
rranclico, Lot Anselea, Keatlle, I'oUland.
Ye Smudge Pot
(y Arthur Parry)
A number of large corporations
throughout the Innd are dlnpeiiH
Ing with the services of younff
ludies, who eoiue to woi 1 with
out their HtockltiKM, and are doing
nothing about their nmlo wui-ket's,
Bporting pln-pulnted shlcbui-ns.
Hlrdinch have started soarinff
over the burg, at' ungodly hours
of the night, arotiKlng the h on out
citizenry from their HluniberH, and
u move Is afoot to swap tho Ger
man cannon In the city park, for
an antl-atruruft gun.
A.' Twin (FhIIh Ittuho tlarcdevll
failed tqV liptit tlte'oroHHlng to tho
train,;. 'undt. fecoUhls his homo
town vaT0iV 'Vuj dlHjiibutod over
the aUJuooii Urriiin."
Oho of the,1 leading cold cures,
Is being upiflied to the heat, vl?.;
"Ignore.. ItA j 4nqther cold euro,
that can bo UHed very effectively
on ' the heat' Is lo wear It out.
and, If this jfulls to work, starve
the heat, as a cold Is often treated.
Don't bollcvo everything you
road. Not nil the ofnctula en
gugeit In tho lulmlMlmnulon of tho
form relief bull tiro retired ( lil
engo ganKHtoru.
" Tho. Univeralty of OrcKon foot
ball team hiis.flnlHhed third In tho
Pacific coitHt' conferoiico nice, via
the sporting puga of tho l'ortlitnd
Uregonlun.
"In chronicling the iutIvhI of
a 9-pound boy nt tlto llcorgo t'nok
placo, . tho writer Inudvertently
forgot to mention Mr. Cook."
(Shcdd Jottingri) Ono nioro over
night. Ilka Unit, und you're flrod,
young inn nl
A week or ton duyn ban pntoiod
oince un oliKcure Hollywood uotor
poked- Mliw Vivian Duncan, an
uotrcaa In tho eye, during, tho
courao of Home atronuoua romnnco,
and,''lt now Jooka like Mlas Dun
can would Imve' to lick tho ng
greiwtir beraelf, aa eoon aa tho dia
coloration lcaveHfher optic;
A carpenter gang III !awrencc
InrTuntrlully tore out tho front or
the wrong building on Highlit
Htrert. (Htlmnier Sr-Halnn Katimtn).
Mltrtakea will -happen.
' -;, '
Hon (juentln prlmm In California
malntaina u auhool Cur poetry, anil,
If y,iu ovor run afoul of aome of
'tho produot, It can bo readily uit-
deratood why the uiui-poetlcul in-
iitatea are alwaya looking for a '
weak place In tho walla.
. A Norllt Dakota man, aged 106
yours, and who looks It, In his ,
dTdo,yev:t.hr,,gh;vu!;ouid
think of to kill himself nt 45.
Bent Clark. MI1H 'go, spent Wpd.
on .tho business end o( a shovel.
Only 718 folks Informed him that
walj tho way .they got their start.
"He kissed me and 1 slapped
him, and now we both wtah wo
hadn't." (Agony Column In Port
land Telegram) . Remorse sets In
ovor soino spilled milk.
"The witnesses look more sac
red than I feel."-Hitllurd IJ. Rat
cllffo. beforo being executed at
Kddyvllla, Ky. (Chlro Calif.. En
terprise). And, It kiokn.llkn ev
erybody, Including tl(ti , JltuitypOf
were scared. . . - ' .
"BUTTON 8IIOP Ol.'H" I.AUNl).
HYJWAN-H COAT' (Malheur Kn
terprlse). A 8unduy shirt gets re
venge '' "dream -
Lust night I hw the movies
To Mhuke my troubles.. otf;. . .
Tho audience was silent.
With not a single cough.
Tho pluyera wero coherent
And not a blond looked dumb,
And where ! parked nly hcadgcar
There wasn't any gum.
And after 1 was seated,
Oh, much to my- chagrin,
.Noi otioe hud 1 to stand up
To let some bimbo In.
I hoard some catchy music,
But tbu score was Incomplete.
J-'or no one beat tho rythm
Oh the bottom of my seat.
And whon the 'ehow was ttnlshod,
They made (his nbvel crnck
They said If you disliked It,.
They'd give your money back.
New York Hun
WHO IS AGAINST POP GATES?
To llio Editor:
What Is the matter with C. K. Oaten for Governor? Why Hhould
"Pop" be favored by many Republican leaders and newspapers
in other parts of the state and be opposed by his own home-town
newspaper and the local Republican machine? This creates a
strange Impression in other parts of the state. From -what I can
learn "Pop'.' would have an excellent chance, If lie received the
support at home that a leading citizen of this community is rightly
' entitled to. I would like to have the Mail Tribune explain lis at
titude, und many of mv friends feel the same way. Why no to
Salem or fiend for a (iovcrnor when we have a better one right
here at home?
A NKICHBOIt.
AS
iV Mill', wo pay no .ill trillion In anonymous coniinunici-
liuiis, hut us the above appears to lie written in good I'aitli,
1111(1 IS lniSOtl 111)011 Jl COIIll. !('(('
j paper's attitude toward t lie candidacy (if n lavorile still, we see
! . . .
III! OII.JCCI 11)11 lO lllllKlllg II tile ICJtl (II lOtlil.V S, ICUtllllg SereC'l.
The Mail Tribune is-cciiitinlj; not opposed to ('! 15. dales us
(inventor, anil if lie should i rive the Republican iioiiiination
we would do ever vt liiiifr in our power to seettre his eleelion.
Moreover, while we can't speak officially for the .liieksou
County Republican orgnnizal ion, from what we ean leiirn, I he
loeul representative not onl
strongly for him mid will fight I'or his iinntiualinu as long a
there is the slightest ehanee of liis securing it.
XI'K DON'T know to proeisoly whal " Kepiililicaii lenders and
and newspapers ill other paiis of (he slale" our eorres
pontlent refers, lutl the more there are the hetler we would lie
pleased. Wo haven't always nifrertl with Mr. (Jales in the past,
hut Hie tlilT'j'-enees which caused pasl Vtlisiifrreeintuils have Ioiik
since ceased lo exist, mid if he can secure the nomination we
will he for him 101) per cent, not simply as a matter of local loy
alty ami pride, hut because we believe lie would make an excel
lent chief executive.
So our anonymous "iicinlibor," as far lis this paper is con
cen'ietl.'is its the sayinji cocs, "All wet." There will, no doubt,
be.inany favorUe.sonx to come before the stale Committee conven
tion, but, us far as loyal support buck home is concerned, none
will be better off Hum I'op.liales.
4 , " , ! " '.'', ,
lirinrj'; the viewpoint of "NViprhhor" is entirely mistaken,
" ' we think we can untlerstaud the cause of his inisappre
hension.. We did not believe at the outset, and don't believe'
now, that Mr. (jnles, Or liny other Southern Oregon candidate,
lias much elinnue of securing the Ktibcruatorinl nnmiuation. With
Kastern Oregon holdinir the balance of power in the convention,
ami with Multnomah holding the voting power, in the election,
the chance of pulling over a cinididntc from this area, via any
represenlative convention, is, in our opinion, exlrcnie.y remote.
Mr. (iales lias been renamed to I he slale highway commis
sion, fie is of greal value to Ibis part of Hie state in thai posi
tion. We fell and slill feel, that it would be belter polities
and better business, to make sure of this position, rather than,
run the risk of losing it by placing all our cards' oil the outside
chiiticc of landing the (lovernorship. J - '
HOWKVl'Mt in thin ul, im,1 ... ,,v, .,1 i,i...ii,.,.1,. wi, mi
uvvij i,u, in nits slanil we were oerl tiled pioperly so, no
,l,iil,l At ,,i,., ,.,,i,, ,,,: r..,i,,l,l.. .. I,,, It I.... ., I,.....,
ttoulil,-' At any rale, we iriinkly admit we have never liceu
able to master the fine points
Hint for Jackson (,'ounly lo Have
members of the highway commission would be prcferiible to
having only , one member on it.
At any rate, lop threw his
seemed hardly necessary then
Mail-Tribune anil his fellow townsmen lire for him.
-
DI'T we face, in this gubernatorial eonlest, not a theory but a
coudilinii. And that condition is that the final ouleoine
will be decided, NOT by favorite-son enthusiasm, NOT by news
paper support, but by 11(1' representatives of the Kepubliean
party, from every counly in the slale, each considerably con
cerned' about TIIK DKSIliKS OK
So all wo can say, or do, is
If any of those Hit would be
lieve he lacked lhe itiiiletl support of lhe people and newspapers
oT bis home 1ovii; then Ihey are as far up a tree us the dis
tressed and misguided "neighbor" above mentioned, and Ihev
can anil are hereby tlircelotl'-Mo
Pop, pronlo. .
liyf KDKOIMI mill Jackson Counly may not possess all the vir
" lilts in lhe world, bill one 'virtue Ihey certainly tlo possess.
Unit is the virtue of civic and community loyally, untied and
........,..- .. ,.-
t whatever will pi'tuiuHe their
Wi,h K
should get the nomination they
everything possible to elect him.
There, "Neighbor," is vottr answer!
Aiiiericiiniin : Selecting a
house; expecting hiln to be grateful for 111
from your bantuet table.
MUTT AND JEFF
I'LL FISHT SCHMLIN6
I VWILL TCrV DOVi-ISJ CfRMfeRft rND
CRecT AM OFFtce BOiLliWG.THY
CAN'T CCeAC- TOO
BIG For
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MEDFORD MATL
lllisatpn'IU'HS!Oll COIiri'l'llill lllis
isn't opposed lo Mr. (iales, hut is
of politics. And we also admit
a tiovernor who can select the
sun - bonnet in the ring. Ami it
or now lo proclaim thai -the
IliS OWN UAH, 1 WICK.
this:
for 'pop dates, if they didn't be
plop down their voles for
,.i ,.-, ,u tieMit,..,,
common welfare.
, m,
will take off their coals ami do
hungry dog lo guard the meat
crumbs that ftill I
i
The Defendant Asks for
FIRST. THeM
I'M
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THe
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TRTT3TTNTC, MEDFOIID,
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
. Hirer in booth
America
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If. lleuddreat
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Music diHinu
S. hi!t;d eoutuliifi
U. IV-ko,
a. Aiirruw ruad
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punlttlimeut
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an. aiolnnrliuljr tlnn
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pnlltlral fnr- vlnllile
thill nf Itltly POWN
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Personal t Health Service
By William Brsdy, M. D
SlitnMl trtteri pertRlnlnx to persnnat heallh
1,111 " " lumped nit addrewd tmelope U enelnied. Mien thniild M
i,,,, lnrt ,rm ln ,,. lhe i,r u,ri r lUm ,mit 0i, , ( u munred
I1"' m reply- ran he tnailv- t.q'KrM not nnfurmlot to ImtruetloM. Addrna Dt. William Rridi
jm ran of fni Mali Triiium " . ' -i: ... j ... . ...
FLAXSEED PSYCHOTf
OTH
WELL IN LONG
ONG 01
C.'enjojjs
Pennsylvania!! writes he.'enjojls ,
litis column and tlorlvos milch bent-
fit rrnm same, wnonce wo uciiuce
o? LUtit?U n'flr P",''or,'"n e.) at long
Scotch rentiers dlsliince by tho aid of fluxscocds.
may not believe Yo,( lnay readily Imagine that after
It hut I do wfcth I ,fi years of inlorreronco a victim or
there wore mora 1,10 'mult Tar beyond lhe radius of
or tlioin ainoiig'n,v personal psychic (shucks, I
my correspond-1 monn Just, personal) Infltienco will
eitta. It is seldom i It -hard to believe I am quite
a true Scot
nontely pronoun
l etinsyvuiiin triemi may nave usetl
uib iiiijticuve in a aimiorous w'iiv,
or ...y nave st tigni to give ex-
prosslon to a glad sense ot grail-!
litilo and llliernllty you know this
Is very psychohiglcal talk and wo
much overlook no symbols which
betray Inner consciousness, emo-
llons. repressed wishes and ulllnttllnn iH 11 dangerous busliirss? ;
that. Al any rale the I'enns.vlva-1 "uven't his paretils and grandpar-
nltt Duli liniaii or Swiss or Czecho-i 1,ppn langbt the same morbid j
Rlovaklan or whatever he may be. ; fancies all their lives? Haven't the;
goes on to say that he was badly 1
cnnslipaleil for HI years. Then a medicine aristocracy spent a bun
year ago he slartral using flaxseeds died years and millions of dollars
as I bail suggested. Instead of bis ' mr Yankee suckers' money) edu
regular dully pill, anil now Ii- Is eating the people tn think Just so?
K. lie finds that If bo lakes
I no liaxseeds lor two or three days ; ",0 untuioreii maieiiin aleti layman j Consider lhe lolly or young wo
successively, his alimentary lime-; H'al health depends on "regulation I mon w ho starve themselves dcllbcf
tlon t etnili es no ritrllier attention f tho bowels?" Not likely that j Btcy month nftor month,
tor two or llnoo weeks. Then .h : my l'oohlo contradiction ot this tin-1
has another course of flaxseeds for
ie or flaxseeds lor
y, then another
ks of freedom. Ity
t wonder the pill
two or throe tiny
two or three weeks
cracky, he iloesn
magnates want my scalp.
Flaxseed psychotherapy tines Kb!
work tally well In Ions distance i
practice, I find. While 1 know i
thtit If I iiati too victim of the
ithyslc habit under my pprsnnnl
control, so that I could withdraw
a Change of Venue
M 1 1 HX , BOY. 6lMrW A PAPfc. ' ! f" . n I
Heox, 6iMtMe a PAPefc.
Tnt GRtA' nwjt r.
Give. YOO
M0tMY.
"ORKfiOX. FTCTDAY, JULY 18, 1920.
if rhlne teerct
aorlrlj
Nflfltj money
uiitin
it. He In prorette
u' drrUion
Si. Ilrtrlr lund
nirnMarv
il. I'urly rtlurd
tH. I.nin ul Hero
31. Avft-cit enllua.
t. IMInl
i;.. iiiIhk
'47. hen fHirle
II. IVrculnled
1 Frorv i
lPi S LIE IT
Hp o aicThe RS
lS T SflE R I A
tIeie sUsTe E R
12. Murniutr etnr
ti. i:up of n (lone
IS. Vieililed
46. r'lrm man
47. Calmer
48. Snperrlaurt ot
nenaiiaper
department.
60. Aneleat Trio,
reasel
hi. Itare gat
i&. Kxtra pari
7. JliitHer-of.
pearl
(9. Kxpert dlrlng
dark
At. A llirnrr at
die.
61. lletuared
6i. t.'nlt uf elee
trleal eurrenlt
riillmi.
68. Iti'llalnaa de-
nomination!
alilir.
60. continent t
alilir.
70. Sjnilml for
tanlnlnro -
i. Unchecked
a. Small rtah
4. Saltpeter
ft. Plant lined In
kiiuiim nir.
6. I.nw lulu nil or
reef
1. Oil: MirtH
0. nlarriaaei
V. Meailtiu
10. Oruana of- the
hoily
11. Wlnned
M. sin tfi alilir.
13. Ilimk nf the
Illlile
It. I'roner fur-
mullty
and tuKlene, not to dlseana, dlaftnoati nr trratmiint
ERAPY WORKS VERY
STANCE PRACTICE
Ills tavorlto "regulator" nhsnliilnlv.
he would Tecovor as certainly and I
evo morn nrnmliv ... ,. ,,,,
sub-i'ignt wnen I assure him (by writ
Mn, 'a hnmer ! -p;'-' """'j
" tV oile niiv'th V VSSIS:
,1 mv hove i,,,,i ence with his alimentary function.
i"""' """, " ""'"""'. .ui.ciion.
- i""- uhmhiipiuiiiih
j ,,,,;", ""
Ho I 1'oupd lo keep on ,
' thinking about the vague .dangers
lot "neglect." Hasn't ho been edu-
'uted front Inrancy to believe "nog-
lc('l of the bowels" or "poor elinil-
1'"1 magnates and tho enlire patent
'"'! M 'be very rirst (bought origin started.
I"1"""" ichcihiik win up nearu or;
j heeded by any considerable propnr-;
1 tlon of Iho population nt this late !
day. So I iIiir In the flaxseeds.
dlllonnl teaching will be hoard or;
By gravy, they do listen lo flax
seeds. es, and a few of them,
more courageous than tho mob even
"try" the flaxseed method. Many
'would "try" it. wero they not
i frightened by old fossil doctors
who believe alljhey read In the
paid announcements in the kept
medical press. i
Flaxseeds serve to intrigue
that's the Droper wordthe victim,
to hold his attention, to keep his,
mind off from mischievous things.
No meiter huw much or littie ffax- j
tseeds the victim takes. In any !
case they can do no harm.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Vitamin Discoverers Are Fast
Workers
Kindly fifve a list of foods rich'
In vitamin U, as I have heard this!
viumin prevents falling hair. (V.
H.I
Answer. I should suspect bone
marrow, because I know the Per
petual Pup is very fond of it and
j his hair seldom falls any to speak
I of, not even in the spring when wo
kinda want to pluck turn, vt nen
you get beyond vitamin D yotfre
too fast for me. I have heard
vogue rumors of a vitamin E, which
some of the laboratory people
think may have something ro do
with fertility In animals. IJiit so
far as human nutrition goes we can
not asRumo more than A, B, C, U
anil perhaps a )ellanra-preventing
X. I may hs unsatisfactory qn vi
tamins, but have you tried my pop
ular three-ply treatment for tailing
Ihalr? I am no walking ad of my
own treatment but then I lout mine
before I discovered this meth
od. (I'm at least as reasonable
about this as is the average beauty
specialist about the tricks of the
trade). Send a S. E. bearing your
address and ask for advice about
the care of the hair.
Alimentary Lubrication
What bad effects if any from
the habitual use of mineral oil as
a remedy for consultation? (S W.)
Ans. The best evidence that it
Is not a remedy for constipation
la tho lni't Hint vnu hove tn iira it
I habitually. It probably produces no
very bad effects. But why cultivate
such a habit? Ninety-nine out of
a hundred persons with habitual
constipation would no lo.tger hove
their habit If they were forcibly
tir.vantnH from roni'llni tn nnv
and all artificial aids for a period millions or salmon, etc., as funnels
of 30 days. I dare say PIO of them ! have gotten rid or wolves that de
would suffer no 111 effects from istroyed their sheep,
such crulel and unusual treatment, Then, a small part of tho ocean
save in mind I wl" be enough to feed tho whole
Hay Fever ! human rae, unless middle men
Some time ago you told or a rem- i should decide to throw overboard
edv ro? hav rnvor. I Intended to ! rather than sell cheaply.
cut tt out hut negjected to do so. I
... tuns, k.)
Ans.-Sonr a stamped envelope
bearing your address and mention '
I your complaint. 1 have no Infor-
million or advice to distribute ex- j
cept to correspondents who te I mo
IVIIUL Ull L'lll. 1 lCt.'l IIIUI. Ilttl III
may come of the indiscriminate
broadcasting of morbid informa-l
tlon or medical advice.
Pruritus . i
Although there la no sign of any I
I rash or irritation, my skin Itches
sometfmos and 1 have to scratch
until it becomes red und irritable.,1
t.M. A.)
Ans. Pruritus Is the term 'for
Itching without apparent skin tvou-1
bio. Send stamped envoloped bear-.'
Ing your address. "' ' i
(Copyright, John F. Dille Co.)
1
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from page one)
(Continued from Page One)
ciin to hel) the Kurds kill the
Turks. In the light of history you
can hardly blame thent, but they
mny regret it.
Kemnl promises to wipe out
their villages.
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In New York last night two llttlo
llrk.cs tlcke,s to 800 ,,
as much to hear Einstein tell about
hls ..
In addition to a moral, lhe right
Is a lesson for self starving young
women. Snmmv Mandell. uccord-
ng to Dr. Walker, who examined
him when he wits weighed, was
"dried lo the last ounce," trvlng lo
keen down lo 135 pounds far the
weighing test
Ho planned to gain strength, in
crease his blood supply, mid three
or tour pounds lo his weight, by
eating and drinking, berore lhe
Uncle Snm's litrnt board asked
nine &am s larm nrotni nitkPil j
farmers io cut down on wheat pro!
duction. j
Paul Keymiud. French minister
of finance, wants all nations, esne
dally tho United States, to reduce,
production- of all kinds, "rational
IzIiir industry,"
International cooperation to pre
vent overproduction is his remedy,
American Industrialists who suiv'park. I'ortland. Sunday. August 10.
Wto'S THAT Guy
WHO SiAP?t M
in the fac with
a fornvsh-id
APARTrytlNT C
Bolsters Robins
A.sormted Pres. Photo
Ike Boone, the Pacific Coast,
league's leading hitter, - who wai
old to the Brooklyn Roblna.
port tho "p I a n t less wheat"
program, don't like the idea of pro-
; dticing less steel, fewer automo
biles, radio sets, etc. "
Twenty-two boats brought 1,050,
000 pounds of mackerel Into Boston
yesterday. The fish sold for 4 cents
a pound wholesale. Some day men
will get rid of fish destroyers-
sharks, small whales that devour
Hailstones six inches in diameter
fell recently In llulgarin, killed live
nc,lldinR tw0 chmven their way
, ,,,,. ii ,. n,iilr in
,. ,
, , millions of small sized
fl,shonC(, ., .,,,, fll,llnK
from the sky, and you can imagine
such a hailstorm
PACT IS RATIFIED
KAN KHANVISCO, July 18. (P)
Representatives of peach grow
ers and commercial and cooper
ative dinners of California have
ratified tho agreement to curtail
the peach puck to 13,000.000 eases.
This yenrH crop Is estimated at
Is.iMio.aoa casi-H.
Canners have contributed $1 ,
7 ii 0,0m to ptirilmsc the surplus.
Prices for , the surplus were fixed
at $0 n tdn.
it
Inside the Lines"
Now at Fox Rialto
"
"Inside -the. Lines," all-talking
picture or the women or the Seer,-t
Legion, comes to the Fox Hialto
theater tomorrow. The story is of
lite war, tlto scene ruhraltur. where
lovers meet under trying clrcum
staneeH. There are: plots and ex
citements In the picture. The cast
is headed by Betty Compson, Ralph
Forbes and Montague Love.
PHOENIX BOYS LAUDED
IN C. M. T. C. TRAINING
I'HOKNIX. Ore.. July IS.
I Speclill Word received hero
by Dr. SUtmlurd scoutmaster, from
Theodore Andreanoff :ind Dudley
Carol, who fire at C. M. T. C. In
Vaticouer, prove that the boys
are making wonderful advance-
Il(rnt ln u tho w
in flir, lirn , ,,,,
,,,", '. '. Zt
1 1 , "
inent in all the work there and
nearly all the
ntcd there.
Will Adilross Vets.
KAIiK.M, Ore.. July IX. iVP)
Governor -Voildad will nddress the
veterans of the second Oregon
regiment of Spanish war fame, at
their annual reunion. Laurelhurst
THAT'S
CHAIR-
KID.
FACt Joe,
: Ttt
FLVUJtlSHT
champ:
JlSKT
POOMDS
Do Yoo Remember?
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files ot the Mall Tribune.)
Inly IS. 11120. ,
Berlin Joachim, run .of ex
kaiser, out of funds, is u. suicitle.
Claude Suylor and family return
to city, ufter two years-, in .Port
land. Community sing projects issuis
call for nioro baritones.
Evangelist Jorry Jeter flays the
dance before, largo throng In tent
tabernacle.
Chester Conltlin. film comedian,
to appear In person at Pago the
ater. Bill Gates returns from Peorin,
III., to make his homo hero, after
several months nbsence, will enter
new line of buslnesM, which he
will reveal soon.
TWKNTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune)
duly IS. 11)211.
Special train from this city to
Ashland Chautauqua.
Editorial: "Tho legislature must
choose between the Oreguniau
and Oregonluns."
James firiove of Prospect re
covers from heat prostratiou, an
affliction ho contracted in the
Philippines, white fighting Agul-
nttldo,
Attorney 10 van Roames rundown
to Grants Pass yesterday. : .
The last game of ball this
year will be played Sunday. Man
ager Hall will give Seldon Hill,
a young catcher, a chance to feel
his oats. .,-
Sundown
Stories
AIR TIME-TABLES
(By Mary (Jrnhttm Bonner)
"My dears," said the Little Black
Clock, "we certuinly must get
slatted If we're to catch tho five-
firty piano tor a
little trip across
the ocean.
."Of course, if
we'd rather go
across the con
tinent and bnck
wo could take
tho flve-flfty-ono
and one-half and
have that trip In
stead. "Then I see by
my air 1 1 m c
tuhlo here that
there la a piano that leaves every
two seconds for a short ride to
the next city and back and allows
a stop-over of a few minutes in
case anyone wants an ico cream
soda."
"Let's take the last trip," said .
John.
' "All right," agreed the Little
Illack Clock.
"Now let's see." he continued,
"this piano doesn't carry a swim
ming pool because It's not largo
enough and It only goes such lit
tle dtstunces.
"However, I think It would bo a
pleasant 'little trip, and I'm sure
you'd both enjoy tho Ico cream
sodas. The weather Is very warm."
Tho Little Black Clock had
turned the time ahead, and bo was
luoking at an nir time-table that
,,,, llbout sort!) o( trlps an(1
when the different kinds of planes
left.
There wero nil sorts of planes
in which they could go. Some
were very lai-Re and wero almost
like hbtels, ami others wero very
small. , ,
There wero so many planes and
so many different trips to be taken .
that the Little Black Clock ex
plained that some of them left on
the half-minute and even the quar-
I ffir.mimitn whlln vninii loft urhnn-
ever anyone wanted tu get started.
John and 1'eggx took the very
short trip, and at tho end of It
(hey had most delicious ice cream
sodas. .
"I'll tell you ono thing, Little
Illack Clock," John said, "I'm glad
people In the future like sodas, too.
It would be dreadful if they weref
in such n rush they didn't stop for
such delicious drinks as these."
"And they put lots of ice cream
ln. too," added l'eggy.
Tomorrow "The Ocean Bout."
Hood HIver. Andy Rand open
ed restaurant nt 111 Third street.
By BUD FISHER
RtUflteStS. THAT
TATtVACrjT. THey
CAN'T COAe TOO
LITTLt for rA.'