' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930 PAGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune Dillf ind SarJif I'uWMiMi l)f MKOFOHU fBINTINQ CO. fft-ST-tS N. Fir HI. Phofl T5 RUBRltT W. H" Ml., Kdltor I. BUMl'TKH SMITH, Miiimtt An IiKkpfDdsnt Newipt(r Kntfred u ifeoiid clui matt tt M)ford arret"), under Acl of Marcli 8. 18TB. BUVHCKII'TION BATE8 Hf Mall In Alriw: Dally, iltta Sunday, yi-ar Inllr, with Sunday, nt.uith ...... Dally, wtllnut Hiirwlay, ynr . T.ao SE! lirf-Ln! Hill and on Hirdwar: j Pally, Mli ButuJir. muntti ..' hilly, ftiutout KniKiay, munui , daily, wlOwut Hunday, on year.,.., Uaily, lth Sunday, one jrr All ttrnis, eab In alliance. Official piiwr of Uie fily of Mwlfiird. Official pauer of Jackson County. T.OO . B.UJ ' MKMBEH UK TUB ASH0TMTEH I'HKSb Klllnl Kill! i'"l Wire ienln Tin Auwlalrd 1're U nclinlrely mllllrd U ISf-JlKS;! tnd ala to the lutal n.s niillitld herHn. All rights fur pubtiutlifU of Slwcial dUnalrhw arr.ln it. also retried. MKMIIKK UK AIIIHT lll.'IIKAU UK CIHCIII.ATIIINH MKMIIKR UK TUB UN'ITKII I'llKHH Adwtlslng KeprrtenlaUvt M. C. MUUKNRKN 4 lUMI'AXY llftlw. In Ne Vom, Clilcjun, Iwifult, fruirliicu, lM AiiK.ln, Buttle, I'urtUiul. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Prry) lTiolnln nilllm't, h'tVd Htfil'tml In cliutKir nbiiui "the rnlllirn nf tho 1 ne.'it leulHllilurt-. It will lie tile iiHint I .22 cntlliio. Th -Tonli-ilK't family, f whih Cnlvln Ih l Im chief, nro I.ijimkIhk Dim thry ':it ImiIIimI whole whe-lit inixf'd With wlinlo ryp for lireukfuHl, in IIhu of the irroroiy Hln iim tu. I. The CoolltlK-P tiuiHh iIkch iml rwiunil A'ory tiiHty a ml. fitraooth, If llH'K ihrew In a hit nf corn, they would Ret RUinKhlllK IIU'Kal. The 'noli(lKifin porridge in kooi) lmlh for the Mtoinnf h mnl thu liofket hook, nnd In hulled nn a HhlnltiK example of thrift nnd economy and Hturdy New Knglunrt chiuactor. Kpendthrlftn who have been eatlns the fancy muHheH, Bhould be anhRtned of themflelveB. They enn lender atonement for their Hquan derlnK, by entlnp the puHteboard conliiliierH In which the, costly iiHiith cnmeH. The cowb" will bo iinnblo tu out all the hay produced In the valley ItiHt year, ho It in up to tho rock) cltlzenH to help out Michael llnnley, F. Hybee and C, WIk Anhpnle, by eat Ins a pitchfork nf hay dally. It la appetizing when fried. Father have Rtarted rehearHlnK their roleH nn Hanta CIuuh, and, of (iouro, one fond pupa of 10a h torn (ireRon already hart , flaunted IiIh cotton batten whiskers too cIobg to n plnH candto. Ham Berber found a, flat tiro when he went to take the old hua nut for church Sunday. (Kl Dora do. Kan., RpKlHter.) Thin Ih either the work of Hntan, or the Hoover administration. . OhlcaRo Rang nce. planning the seizure of California, should con nldor the fate of Meters. Mooncy and Billing, servlnR life nentence.1 for a bombiiiff wIioho guilt Ih doubtful, and in whoxo behalf nn liicetmant battle for freedom haa been waKd for 1 14 yearn, with noant kuccchh. When a gent la lit prlnon In Callfornln, he la In prlMon, i DON'T Hl'Sll. CUU.K! (CfMm Day TIihom) . 11 KM' WANTKD To n lady or hiRh Hchool Rirl who will prepare my meala, I will Rive her mealn. Write Box l!flA, co or phone 4MU evenlnRS. The. Ien Carpenter dog nmihhed the writer aKfn yonterday, an completely as if he had been a low caKie cat with ttharp cUiwh. "MIm CloHh of the primary Rrade whir.ed over to Dutch CYcek for the, week-end" (Orleann, Calif., Notes.) The old lly (lonh!. and the old Clee Whins! FaHhtonable malea are affectlnR derby hutc. Th derby hatn cool their paHNlon for 0. I'huplln mun taehea, which Ih all that can be Hit Id for them. It'n about time n pold deposit wan d Ittcuvered on the A Pt defia t e, iih l-'rank Amy haa IiIh Rold-nuRKel watch chain In full view. Who can remember the lime when tho Chamber of Commerce came out flatfooted fur an On Time week. Jackson county boys at the Htate prison, send back wonl that they have completely recovered from tho lack of a Rood Itiwyer, and doubt If they could be dinned nwuy from the charm of ntinc walls. A 4d won sncrlfleod for n Rood milk cow yesterday, liy one of the local transcontinental racers. Hoy and Rli i aviators, after the Junior record for suntalncd flight, are' Retting as tlreHotne as Clara t!ww and Almee Mcpherson. The Crnto is exhibiting a !cr man blonde, reputed to bo the film sticceasor of ( reta t la rbo, Uot It havo frlenilly biiiltonc notes In their voices, and tholr dramatic art Is on a par, but the Hwede star has never showed up yet In a gay cabaret, barelegged to the Ituil. Between the ages of 10 nnd (to, according to n beauty apeclall. tho average American woman nes three tlm-ps her weight In cos metics. Forty million women, she says, use 16K.012 tons of make-up and creams every year. A lady must use ebout eight pounds an nually, or adtcll that she is not an average woman. World's Work) Nevertheless, this gives the fair sex no license to daub on the etiltre eight pounds at one daubing. Braver Creek. Purveying be gun! on new road to connect ihlx Clurt with ttoosevelt highway. . 'MOTHER M' OTHKR JOXKS, who died iil'c of Kill, was tin' ''Carrie N'lilion" of tilt' lalior move-i inrnt. Once at ii public iiK'i'tnis.' ii colli'irc prolesser li-li-iri'd to her ii-i u "urciit hiniiiiiiiliiriiili." She interrupted him. "(Jet it riylit," she said. "I'm not a humanitarian. I'm a hell raiser." She was rij-'lit, lint so was the professor. Mother Jones, like Carrie Nation, was a hell raiser. loved direct mill militant action, hot wlien (hi en use of or laficu- whs conccn.c.l, mid pnrtienlnrty when tho wolii.re of the wives iiikI i-hitdn'u of luliorini; men wns involved, she wns , II 1 II I II HIM II II I I (i I III II, decades she willed a ainst what she regarded ...t..., i... i. .1: i i.. i. Ai :.i.i.. wiuil sue liciicvcu in lie tuc iiinn 111 uic winning num. jijiimn' ..!. ,. , ,.(.. ,.. .,!,, 1 ,,,.,, It,,. ..!, ,,. ,,,,ll,,. ."I""" K"'- 'I"'" " ' """ ne.ss itsejf. when the people she Dunne the Colorado miners' strike she wore many layers of pettieoafs, and lore strips off, to staunch the hlood of miners' wounds.'- This work done she would arouse a moh of women, armed with mops and brooms, and with a frightful ponndinjr of tin wash tubs, would, by the sheer ferocity of her attack, rout a force of non-union miners ami their maehine-jjun support. I, ike Carrie Nation, she as frowned upon by what are jen erally culled the "best people." A fanatic, n trouble maker, a dangerous lunatic, were phrases heard in comfortable homes where she carried on her lint ties. j !iit in (lie humble miners' (piarters, she was rcjiardcd as an 1 other Joan of Are, an aut;el of mercy, an evaiifiel of promise and ! li(;ht ; and in the hearts of these people her name, will be en- shrined, and her memory revered yVJOTHKIf ,I()NKS had that 1Y1 niitiirc. ho cluiriicterisl ic foi-c, ulie wns I'HKcotiiilty a l'ip;iilrr; fihlinj: whs nmnvllum ;i fluty, it was ji loV-iiKum. lint nlso tyiicjilly Irish, she was a tlri'iimer and a MMitimeiitalisl. On the hattle field sin wns n elirieliint; virago, at home she was a soft spoken old lady, sitting bv the fireside with her dish of tea, skillful with her needle, per- JinpH eroonin? Irish sons to a A VICKY remarkable figure ?noKt nict urcsdiie. iiniisunl onstrates what an uneompromisinf; fighting spirit, with a single purpose, ean accomplish. Organized labor, parlvularly in the American mining districts, owes much to her efforts, and now that Hho is gum, her name will be an inspiration, and the cause to which she was so devoted, will benefit by the tradition she established. An extremist, a fanatic of course, with the shortcomings 'if that type. Hut; extremists and fanatics are needed, to hew new trails over which humanity may slowly, but surely, inarch to finer and belter things. THE MOONEY-BILLINGS DECISION THE refiiHiil (if the state Hiipreinc court of rCalil'tirnin to pnint ii pnnlon to' Warren K. Killings hail lonjr, been laken for (rranled. After ilcii.vini; such a p.inlnn last July, there was no reason to expect the stiine judires would repudiate that decision, even thounh John MiOoiuild, the star witness against Mooney and Itillinns, elainie'd he had lied on the witness stand. As was pointed out in this column nt that time, the trouble with the Mooney-Hillinjis ease is that it has censed to he a lecal problem nnd 'become n political oiu'. As n result nol impartial reason, bill partisan prejudice, has prevailed, nnd si ill prevails. ; ' Moreover,' this man McDonald made a noor witness, chim tr iiiH his stnteinents so frequently that n seeker of the. truth, no Hitler how pntient, could feel no eoiilidence in tiny portion of his garbled story, ' Ol'R Xvnipathies, however, have been with UiUiiijrs and Mooney, for the reason that they were convicted on .this man's testimony, n self-confessed liar, whose orittinal testimony wns no more susceptible of belief that his subsequent testimony. As innocence is assumed unless (itiilt is proved beyond reas onable doubt, we believed, n'nd still believe, that there was, and is, reasonable doubt as to the cuill "I" these two men. Hut we know, nothing ubout it. : Probably no one does, ex cept ISillincs nnd Mooney themselves. So the stmuule promises to tin on, with the riidienls oil. one side, eertnin of their inno eenee; and the anti-radii'.als uu-lhe other, eoiiviuced of theiv ttuilt. ' " :H ' : . , Only time can tell which is litflit, eind perhaps even time will refuse to reveal the truth, Ieivirt the Mooney-ltilliiiKs ease forever among- the unsolved mysteries-of American crime. What n country. Nice buildings to house some of the feeble minded and nolhinjr at all dune for those who tried to beat Wall Street. I'syi'lionnalysts may cure au inferiority complex, but how could you feel inferior if you hud enouuh money to pay one of these fellows J MUTT AND JEFF I to DI5AU.' Out lV CHRISTMAS Hew bo (0OUlrV0T IV. "SIR etevjeM Buck J v t-fCT m':' II': Jt JONES" Sunday niht, at tlx- ripe old' She senrned mild persuasion, ilaui.tless and deathless battle as the iniquities of eapital, and ,.i 11 A,,.,;,,,.. nn,,i . . . - I. loved were ill or in distress. lliroutih the years. interest Ink but perplexinn dual of tin (Vllir, nice. Irish lo llie miner's sick baby. was Mother Jones, who led a and useful life. Her career dem One's a Crowd and Two Ain't Company r I r vuftMV IV So up T& etevcM 6ollars. t wmt SPEND r i MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACKOKfl I. Rxnl'talvt dvlr t. hurk m. Ut'inijnat U. Whitf IS. ClMiriii-Icr la "l;iMln 'I'lMIl'S l.nliln" 11. .11 uslrat lu. Irnitif nt Ii. I'm inn k IT. 'I lie urrfk II It. Culli-Ke ilrsrit IB, liljirlul rlilge CI. t-lkcdiifiiii ti. I.ltt lil itnmn t3. mi u ni ii r IlKllI tH. Niiiiro rnut of inu SU. Ii ry S(l. Miim-ulliit fin nn SI, opi'ii ! r I 8:2. Mithi S3, I Ii ii r in I nit 'A. I'Jlltild'li'il If II lilt 3. sillrly ooMr 37. HfMiiiil. tin I. " I ill' 4ti. li.er- 41. I li-i-l iinil Hi KliM't-rt iililir. U. Illl.XKl Solution of Yesterday'! Purzle PlAIROfLlEngMSnAIPSE E t- O P gJSLlE A fCIP O E R r i p eBt aIlJl via LEU U T EN SIT LA LgH OlD E IL' Li S 6M f Up fJp f 1 ' i s . aBvIa s It eQr as ed T A L ENff WE RRA U TtY E R LNjtSpH A T EM' ft 0 N EE S TQSE s B p qim a pe ElS TIE RBhJe FERByII S ptlYTFotL E4S flAjrlE R A L 0 eWa BIAIS Eflfr Et. E R"E S Tl It RIYfaR Elk E A D SlElf SyEARUtlETRrNTS 41. Nniirealnnt nf inttfli or .villi lilr H. Mlllmrj mitii. In ill 4i. iiihrniiftniii0 ptrliHl uf lima 4H, tnufcta' eggs 4. NtHf TT-TT - trr; !!')'! im.ir.! vmsm ';:. $mL !J11 55 mti mf T- ".".;'.'." "ra?" - , ):' Z7 ;'' 'M V 37 3S 3f Wp'.4o W-41 42 41 wf : ; Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. ; fttftiwd letters pertaining t pmonal health and hrttien,, not to disease, dlatm.lt or treatment will lie ani.erert liy pr. Ilraily if a itamped aeir aildretteil envelop, ii enclosed. Letters should be brief and KTltten In ink. Ilwlnz to the lame number-of letters received only , few ean be answered here. No reply can he made to Queries Dot conformlug to instructions. Address Dr. Wllliaa Brady b car, of The Mall Tribune. KADI I'M RM AXATIOX. 11111 CAXOF.Il. IJr. II. S. Souttnr reported in the Hritlsh Medical Journal Ali utu.'t 23 the excellent results ob- t a t p e d . trot) treatment of can cer with ratiium emanation in thel form of "radon' Reeds ,m a t 1 rIiifs tiibftH con taining measured' mRnont five-year cures, amounts, of thei These radon seeds are not too elimination, not expensive for routine use by doc thn radium Itself ilor8 everywhere In cancer cases. wnicn(are nn-, planted In tho affected Uskuch and allowed to remain for a few days. The Implantation of radon secdw Is as simple as tint tnjtiction of medicine with a syilm;e. A fine silk cord is left attached to the Veed." so that U Is eiiHlly with-( drawn after the expiration of thel ntcMsnry time In eleven caws of skin cancer the cancer has disappeared and there has been no recurrence in periods up to seventeen months. In three out of five cases of cancer of the Hp, the patients treated have remained' well fix. thirteen and fifteen months. One case was advanced beyond nope when f (rut neen. In several cases of cancer the tongue, all advanced too far for treatment by surgery, there was a rapid Improvement and in all but one case total disappear ance cf the cancer, but recur rence followed In all but one case. In this one cae there has been no recurrence In n period of two years. :-. Twenty-four casee of cancer of the breast were treated by Implan tation of the radon seeds, and eleven of these were taken early, and In all but one case which was lost sight of, these patients remain free from recurrence in periods of from six to twelve monlhf. In 2d caws of cancer of the esophagus (gullet) the treatment showed it i possible to briny about enough improvement to enable the patient to swallow, nnd to keep him comparatively comfortable for many months. it ADDS to r ITJ i ib i a . . i j..t - i i : Ua mr i k.. w I'm i . i , i r -v hi . i -Ti I , I i M S v$Wfi hhZtf i' i ' 51.00 pair . Rtat 7 roan a boot' Hi; 8. lOtijbrcnil . In be a 10. ftlltiM Ivttrr 11. l.Di'liryiiKiKa (Imp It. Lsritrai rua tlnt-ni , (). Kiiilfrt tl. riij in I'enn fjlruiila tt. I rt-Hilhis uiiilrr (uot tt. .M-uritful 84. Allcmiit ti. N nil) li period ti. Kriii cuntr, SM. Hun 31. illl( ip S3. Din 31. Niitlr metnln S.'. Jrtigniu 37. ltirK (Here ul iliiiher ' ns. NUkttitrra 4u. UfiiiiB or Sioiiti Afrlrsit plunl 41. .rHflrli lierulitr; 43. To lift l,n tin 44. To It it I ltt.li 4. I.ubrlrjil (0. Hide of a - iriuiifri 1 bi. tl in h no w.N I. K1inri iulnt S. tlrliuu nt Hit nil a. Churl 4. rrvrlou k. 'rmiiiiiiiilzlng Wo cannot regard enncer "cuved" until a period of five years has passed without recur- ring or secondary cancer. But even if the cancer recurw in every one of these patients, tho treat ment Js W(mh while for the tem porary relief lL gives the patient. Jt is reasonable to think that a few of these cures will nrove per They uro even Ufed with consider able natlsractlon Cor the removal of tonsils the tonsils gradually shrink or atrophy during a period of several months after Implanta tion of the radon seeds for a few days. Any Koml ,ioctor can apply ra- tilum Pmanation treatment in any cace where the cancer is gei-ai-nble. Such treatment need not cost more than an operation ordi narily does. QFKSTIONS AM) ANKWl'.US. Poor (-111! I am to graduate from high uehool this year and would like to be a nurse, but I have a small colter. Will this have to flbe removed? D. K. Answer Probably not. j ou should ask your family doctor to put you on suitable treatment. Also' he Is the best one to nd vhe you about the choice of train ing school. If you are determined to be n nurse. It's a hard life, but a fine career for any woman who puts; her oul in it. Do nol be deceived by the Idea thai there is any romance in it. Kven Florence Nightingale, I learn, was a sour, selfish, bard-hearted sort, at least that's the picture some latter day biocrapher offers of the lady with the lamp, one of the finest nurses 1 ever knew wns nevereiy criticised by the relatives of n patient who succumbed to pneumonia; it seemed the nurse let the firo go out one night. That's the sort of canaille a nurse must wrve. It requires a lot of courage and endurance, hut if Vu can sutnd tt thero- Is no nobler . , , . r-. 1 .! 1 1 ill Jewelry Keparnne calling a woman fan follow, cx- cept motherhood Itself, j Sherlock Holmes Work lteiiuliol. We have n summer home In Tennessee. Every Juno when we statement of tho seven demo tnko our young eon here he breaks. crntlc i,.,)era. In brief: "Don't be out with hius all over within a few hours. Nov.- he never has such trouble back home In lndi- ana. . . . Mm B. -M. B. Answer In any case of hives there- is some allergic factor. That Ib, the Individual suffers because he ha absorbed, either throURh Inhalation, ingestion or u break of the Hkln, the speeiric foreign protein, mu balance which (Auses the hives. I'erhaps:" some animal. Insect, plant, the child en counters in the Tennessee environ ment is the explanation. Sherlock Holmes investigation Is indicated. A doctor may test the child with skin tests and' perhaps discover' what specific substance he Is sen- citlzed to. Send a stamped velope bearlnK vonr nddres audi ask Sar instruction for relief of, hives. Take It Or l.eave It. siiKxcsled a solution 1 , You suKnosted a wlulion of lu Brains of boric mid In the ounce . , . , sixe uoiiiii um van iiuj. of train nleohol fur use us drops J for running ear. I want to knowj Ani,.i(.nnjsm:' Half nf us break liefurn I try It whether you guar- jng ()no (lw nm, M,nlU'nR ,h iher nntee It will dry up pus and notihalf of us fo). ,irenklne another cause It to bo to any other part, aw . . . Mrs. M. (-. Answer I regret I cannot guar-j Fashion experts say men are nntee It- will not produce spavin, becoming more round-shouldered, psittacosis or intermittent nmne- 'r-nfe phenomenon was first nh eia. I suggested that persons berV(,u ,y taJ gatherers. with chronic running ear mit,nij ! put a drop or two of the solution; I In the par twice a day for some few weeks. If th-sy are not satis fied I'll cheerfully refund all they have paid me fur the advice (Copyright John F. Wile Co.) Sundown THK Tl ltF-S IIT .iaiy i-raiium w.miv I've turned the time way ahead this evening," said the Little Black Clock. "Where are we?'' John asked. "We're about 30 miles or so from a very large city,' the Littlo Black Clock an swered, "and I thought -we'd go to the city in a very unusual manner. "At Ieasti It will he unusual for all of us, al though the peo ple in the days to which I have turned the time do not think It is unusual at nil." "We're going In the subwav,,J exclnimed John, as they - went down a flight of stairs that led under the ground. "No, not that," Bald the Little Black Clock. "At least it may he the same Idea, but you'll find It Is different. . "Come along." Downstairs they found them selves on a platform along which were a great many tracks. On the different tracks ''were individual cars. "Now I'll explain the Idea, and then we'll all meet In the city," said the Little Black Clock, "I will know where to find you so it will be all right.'' "Aren't we going together?" asked Peggy. . ; "No, answered the Little Black I Clock, "we're all going in different corn.- or tubes, as they re called. "How very queer," said John, j 'M'ery queer to us," said the Little Black Clock, "but you'll be quite safe. "JSach bne of us will get in a separate tube or car. and then from the central power we'll be hurried right to the station where we want to go. "I'll show you the button to press. As soon as each of you gets inside your tube you press the but tmi and you'll be off and then you'll get to the station where you want to go. You simply have to know which button to press, but they're all marked. "I'll show you." ' And he did. , it was queer beyond all words. Tomorrow "Tu bo Traveling." STOCK SHOW RIBBON! CHICAGO, deen-Angiis, Dec. 2. W Abcr - two year old hull, owned by D. K. Alexander, Klam ath Falls. r Ore., won third place In the breeding cattle division f the National Livestock Show here yesterday. Klamath Falls. - New First Na tional Pank building opened. Quill Points scared, folks; thing crazy." we won't do any- A lilck town Ik a plara vhere iile wonder whleli one of the new teachers will IaihI 1!ip rleh yolitur whlower. The autumn leaves are much like stock firlces. They corne down when the sup dlsuppears. " Students In other lands delight in hen.l-ciackinB riots, a they don't wear padded u also, but uniforms. t Maybe It's true that small men hi. rli unrt iiccnmnlish imirp. ' , -3 Ik all W o in n n's vnnibnlury smaller titan man's, bat she really needs are the four womIs: Vou are w uonder ful." Yet pntgress is madn by over coming the at u phi objections of men who are called great. Following all of the ood-bealth rules should make you live longer. It lakes longer to gut anything else oone. ... . ... t..ut ;foothnU'r!min(1 Qf aomothinK spoken long ago concerning men who love darkness rather than light. ' Correct this sentence: "The ;bestt part of being rich," said the man, "Is the privilege of helping all of my old friends." gparentr 0 IIOMFiK'KBSS By Alice .1 ml son Feale. There Is no ailment of youth to ward which parents are likely to take a more Indulgent attitude than toward homesickness. No 'other plea meets with such sympathetic response a.s that of the child away at school1 or camp or 6n a prolonged visit to a roln tlvo who writes begging lo come home.. " It. is:.of course, both flattering and comforting to receive such evi dence of love and dependence and H. gives -the perfect excuse for 'mother to reach out nnd once more enfold her child within the warm circle at the home. A. child , of 12 or more should be able to adjust 'himself quite happily to absence from home for weeks and months nt a stretch. His inability to do so is an in dication that, when in a few years. the time comes for independent Uving and the claims of adult emi tional relations, ho will be unable to cope with either. He will cting to the loves and securities of child hood with a resultant failure to make a proper adjustment. Children Phould be trained early to accept with equanimity periods of absence from home and mother. The mother who finds it necessary to leave the house surreptitiously lest her thee-year-old set up a howl at "her departure has already gone farjn the wrong direction. From the very beginning chll dren'shouM be made to realize that mother's presence is not an In trinsic -port of their environment. I ,They should begin early to ac cept and enjoy the temporary ab sences from home necessitated by attendance at nursery school, or kindergarten and by occasional vis- One of the chief reasons fori (sending older boys nnd girls nwayj jto camp and boarding school , is that it teaches them to (et alon in (vn impersonal environment. While the use of electricity is in creasing steadily in the Union of South Africa, progress is slow in the sale of domestic appliances he cause of the ample supply of low wage servants. MA By BUD FISHER jfl Watch and Do Yon Remember? ; TEX TEARS AC.O TODAY (From rites of the Mail Tribune.) December 2. I DID William A. Gates buys a resi dence on Geneva street. Plans for a post senson football prime for the Medford high school team abandoned. Coach Klum will start work at once on shaping up n basketball team. Ho lost a star In "Mutt" Williamson. Phoenix brotherhood thrilled by a lecture on South Africa. Forger sentenced from this-- county tries suicide in cell at state! prison. i Jake llamon, . Republican , na-. tional committeeman from Okla- : homa, murdered by a, "girl friend" who eludes capture. Everybody in-.. terosted In the acandal.. : ' , , Kmerson Merrick returns from , -a a summer spent with the stato fiighway surveying crew. TWKNTY YEARS AflO TODAY (From flies of he M'i Trlbuoe.) Bcccuihcr 2. HHO Chicago reported t-ryzy for valley pitzenberg9. o A fourth floor will be added to the Howard block nt Sixth' and Central. Woodville will soon sport a new drug store. v - Commercial club boosters brand ed by Oregon Development-lea gun as "pride of tho west.' ' Medford printers to give grand ball nndobnnqtiet t tho natnto riurn. Charle;s M. Knglish, a recent ar-. rival from North Dakota,0 where lie was an influential and promi nent citizen, has been elected a director of the First National bank. Pork,, drops and eggs go up on the local markets. Says Puff: "The haughtiest thing I know Is a blue ribbon Cow In a dairy show. Between you and me, I knew her when She scratched her back on my father's pen." Mii of CENTRAL PT. STATION CENTRAL POINT, Dec. 2. (Rpl) A. Hall of Medford took possession of the Nip nnd Sip serv ice station last 'week, which he bought from Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rowland. The property Is located on the highway near the high school and enjoys a large patron age. Hi-sides, the regular service sta tion equipment a lunch nnd barbe cue department is maintained. . Mr. and Mrs. Rowland are planning to take a trip to New Mexico but will llkelv return to I this locality after a few months. Springfield. Hitler dental x ray unit installed in dental office of l'r. IV. X. now, 666 Is a doctor's Prescription for COLDS & HEADACHES It is the most speedy remedy known 6C6 also in Tablets