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t J f .4 t 4 i i A II i I, PJGE FOUR MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QHEfiOy, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930. Medford Mail Tribune Dillr ml BuikUj FublltlMd b HIDFOHD riUNTlNO CO. ti-tr-t. n. rit si. HUBERT W. Rl'IlL, Edluif I. BUMPTER IMITU, Hiruif A. iDdwwJint Nnpw ntl Mwod tint ntur M UrtJord. csrcoii. bum Art l Much I, 18T9. iuwiniuN ratkb ttv Mill In Adtinti: . UiUj. .lib aundai. nr lull;, Willi Bumlir. moiilh Uilll, .lo-ai Bundir. ' Ii.lt all Wit Blind... BCllttl.... llrkonrtlle,ttll Pulnt. I'lionill, TrtMU, l.uld Hill infl on liunnri: . Il-ly. with Sunday, month. ...... . uallr. without Bundiy, wwlh. . . . . . pilly, without Bumiiy, on rw... lillr. Willi Bun6. oi ir All ItfM, - In -Itiw. Otflrtai mixt l U tllf of Mnlfurt. Ofllclil p.1' ! JcUon County ' .11.10 . .14 . COO . .65 : :i! . T OO . B.Oll MEMBER Or TUB AMOrlATTll PRESS Rfctltlni Full W Hwilw . , TM Altd l " to uw fur pulillfiil'in ol .11 ww dlnlcn iMXti to it or otWralw rudlM In lliii (HI. iihI il'O to the loal nun putilhlKd herein. All flint" lot pulillc.tloD ol ipecHI dljpildiw mrjn Hi lc twwted. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRIHWTIIIN8 MEMBER OF THE UNITED I'RESS Admtlslm Heprmnntliel M. C. MOuBNBBN COMPANY Otfltti In N( Tori, Cnlciw. Unroll, am rrauclKO, Uw Angelet, Beiltle, I'urtl.iwl. Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Prry) lluppy Vltuperntlon nriil Merry Apology, to one and nil. An non ns nil the ntitolstB who sport California licenses nro cor ralled, the work nf capturing those who purchase no license nt nil will proceed. Hy Ignoring tho ISth Amend ment, the pneumonln Ignored him. All the mid statistics hiive been compiled, except those BhowinB the otnount of conceit -hipped out of Houthern California by Notre On me. The section of the nation where the orchard lata saunter In the winter, ! no longer Buffering from the delusion they hnd a fnot hull tenm. In 180 The innoth Rogue River fish hill will be connldercd by the legisla ture. ' JUDGE LINDSEY AND THE NEW MORALITY "The Sanitary Water Bupply," by n. C. HlnkB (Hdllne Balem ritntosmnn.) Kternal fltnesB again. The Ted MIIob meerschaum pipe Is coming along fine, and It's buck skin pants will he dlBcarded Janu itry 1. The life of the nvornge dollar bill Is only Beven or eight montns, roports the Treasury department It takes about 7 minutes for a do. Inr hill to die, when In the wrltor'i hands. . Tho ndmlnlstratlon has started Inhherlng about economy, and is lieholdlng a deficit behind every phone pole.. ' There was no fog last night for nulo daredevils to dash around In, People sleeping In haystackB, rrawled down deep last night. t'nele, 86, pHsned his 86th mile- post ' yesterday, nnd Is building tiilrs In his house. Ho expects to full down them the first good chnnce he gets. TUB VKAK IN I'OUTLAXn Tho ball tenm "Wildcat" Duncan ' "JoBeph Policies" Bunco Artists . Alien nnd Socloty Bootleggers Howies Case Gossips. THE druimttic cliisli between Jutltse Hen himlsey and liisli )t; ..Miinninu in the fatter ' eluircli yesterday emphasizes tlu-j fact that this ia New World and a new mural order is suffer hi"; ilH liirth iuiivtm.. The World War ereated this new world, and this new moral order, and, as is t'listomary with ij'W and far renehiiiK social and spiritnnl eliantres, the iiiipelliiic force liehind Ihem is supplied by Youth. Men like liishop Miinnin;; represent the Old Order, and men like .Jndsre Lindsey in tliis eouniry d liertraiid l'tissell in Kni;- lnnd, represent the New; and n bitter conflict between them is inevitable, Jl'DOK LIXDSEY protested because he declared liishop Man ninu misrepresented him. No doubt the liishop did. 1'io neers in any rev iliitionnry movement urn always misrepresented and always misniiderstood. The history of world progress is lars-'cly the history of sii 'b mi.siinderst.'indinsr!;; fanntieisin and self Niterifiee on one hand, persecution and yillificnlitm on the other; with both factious, in the view of impartial observers, (roinu to iiiineecssary extremes. Mefore the history of this decade is written, there will be many clashes such' as disrupted the service in Ni w York's Epis copal cathedral yesterday, 1 is probably not the last time Judge Mndgpy will hear cries of " Lynch him!" or receive a few solid punches in tile jaw. Hut with the spirit of the 'rusader, he will probably be iin daunted, keep tip what he reum'ds as the "good firht" and un doubtedly in the end enjoy the moral satisfaction which is the proud possession of the martyr in a new cause. '' TIl'EIiE is a (front deal in Judffc lindsey's new moral theory, ...iiw.l. wo Aim'l like mill which, in our view, will lead to confusion and social harm. Hut there is also much that is poodj and which represents the spirit of trrowtli, a spirit that is as nee essai v in morals, us in nil other departments of human lite. As. in most controversies of this sort, we find ourselves oecti- pyiiiK a middle (.'round. That n moral code that snitetl the eco nomy and social conditions of two thousand years ago, docs not suit the conditions today, we recard as a self-evident fact. On the other hand, that there are certain fundamental principles of right HviiiK and decency, particularly regai-dint; the relation of the sexes, which must be retained, if what we know as eiwit jition is to endure, we also renard as self evident. The job before the world is to achieve these chances without sacrificint; the fundamentals. And whether one agrees wtto Bishop Manumit or Judffe iuidsey, there is no doubt, that even tually such n compromise will be attained. THERE are two main factors in this moral revolution, nisi the ho. -ailed enianciimtion of woman, particularly her new economic Hiatus; and second the progress of science, with par-i ticular application to the problem of birth control. The trouble with the world at the present moment is mat, whethor we like it or not, old moral standards have been aban doned, and new tines have not yet been evolved to take their place. ..':.;' 1 Jud(te I.indsoy is doing what he can to evolve those new standard and Hishop Minning is doing everything he. can to defend-tl'ie old ' order? nnd prevent all change. The cohflict is as old as human history, and, as remarked above, Youth" will be behind tfie Judge; and Old Age and conservatism will be be hind tlie Hishop. That the Judge will eventually win is as certain as that the sun will come up over Roxy Anne tomorrow. Hut that his vic tory will entail a tremendous personal sacrifice is just as certain, i . SO THE world wags on "new worlds for old." Many things that we of the older world cherish will disappear never to return, hut in their place will be different things and, all in all, better ones, not to be clearly understood perhaps by us, but t he eleai'lv understood and cherished by our children. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE authority in my talk about vari ous aspects of the subject, no i couldn't turn riKht around and be i gin calling him 'name. Hut I t bided my lime. Quill Points Do Yon Remember? -As scarce a At HOH I. MiiniJittitituf Hjiirlif ft. AMMItlltliK itf Ifitlft I. Mllile lulit-r k 4, mil II Milit us It. Jlflllt-J Id. Hun ii nJ It, llHUUlttl f t!trl It. If.-I. !. iihiihii rlrer tli. W hole tt. liiiM of Arctic t)XlflHlll'ltH f. utlfl oni ni ti. llHrrtt-n 17. Arif t-dinupf Bill in. bun bom si. iiuoi I'niioq. S3. Ullfinul Hulfl 14. Kil.l H. lurrt nir Solution ol Saturday's Pui7l TFkhqipi iNinsUTo 0 ROU V0 M 1T EGO P. INE APP MILm E.X SlE T T L E Cflft A I Isll R AHl. p a nTsCSj Bi A MISH A R ITS TlO L A a CDCjA R E TEA R A O S f RTnVUMBgY vkSPt a l e r HRnAFp-L ate F R AiiRTo A NlST. 64. I'errelra tt. W in Iff Bturritti hntlcli 41. AlHiil fiithlt- fr 43. ItitfM AU. hllkitorm 4l. (-lilts 4. Unl iu, Tiitrrn tl. Kcntiiilne nlrh- liHinr it. Kmliirfi Hrnlcli t. Lent i-n I. (Mil mere of rlill. nt. li 1. 1 ii j ill. AIIIHiiry force I it;. i-:xiiiiiie tin, ruinii'f iit ;i. iKfininry fee hind muii urrti 73. t.innti'R it tint i liltinit '4. I-till Slll1llllly M. Hreitki wllh imiI uuruiutf An ;;. Mlflrhri ; DOWN 1. Out m .hi Hirer &. t. I'reni'UllT S. l.iirKt IiiiiO r luml 4. lilti.tij silk rnfirlc i: stifkinir lo ci' I lie i 8. n inK siiinii fiHrtiriv t. (Hlftl 10. 'urki MHiut 11. Auhiiiiutnu IS. Muptlr tlrania tl. HtMil cotirlliVt S3. Ilrlfi te. hu nrrhuie ttu "A utJ l.uiiK tV. KuKlf cull 8U. loinl ulU M. Hk UC Hull 21. Urrrk uhlluf oplitr 8V. f-nrnifDlfJ liruiiv .lull 40. Mfiiliilljr IIIUIIll 41. IrniiMiill 41. ArtiMrettl rrnr Hk iiiititliiiiu 47. lfilolt ul klilrlu 49. 1'frliHi uf lima ii. I.uifi rtMuli. fntiu ii. l.retfU lifrliii:e C I.UIIttHUKV Itf awrli-iii HttMif &J. Krcffc tunrkrl ' Plllf0 I'rlcil Mi lu utlif r liUMllii- Qtl. f 'leilllfthiir U It f II f M C3. Hll Mi t'.Ki lit Ci. AirrM-ulliinil luililf iitrltl 68. I)rlnk sluMlr nn. ruiiiiii ;u. lift-line Simile for today Hiding Keems to be one of my . Candlii'H pants, favorite Indoor nports, . If I hud ' " ... ., .... ... j ,i ii nuuiu nc a an me time i v i;ut-u, 10 , '..,,,,, interpret an vacation I could have one hlH oWn preju dice. : " rnnrilf Ittnu nro not an hnd ft they appoiir on the Hiirfaie." snid (leVectH n tno horticultural laws. th man :ih he stepped into KiilN. grand old vacation today. But In the case of Professor Henderson , I didn't have to bide a terrible j Ions while, before I found a good .snappy comeback, and I'm Kolni? to prin ft Biere, If I nm not cut off to fit In my customary limited: space. ! If a few spoonfuls of water In the windpipe or deeper in th5 luniu's are of no Importance well, by gosh, the Red Cross and allied bodies owe us some explanation, at leaat, for the curious jack-knife stunt. If a little water in the luns Itf quickly absorbed, that fa, quickly enouKh to be of any help in getting the victim breathing attain, doesn't that invalidate the professor's argument that a hand or nrm should ho under the head to lift the nose and mouth out of the puddle of water? Avhat harm If the victim breathe In a little water? Wouldn't It be quick ly absorbed anyway? , kin Itenlly. I am still hopeful that j hide, my friend the professor will con-jory i cede me tne point, ai any rate, ; , l I AmorifuniMm : ne orrers no onjecuon to ine snu- . htAv lllK iuwii vi l TI.S YK.VUS ABO TODAY (From files of the Mull Tribune.) lfiiilx-r 8. happy land In i Ed E. Gore 1b elected chancellor commumler of the- Knimus or l'ythlaa. Mass meeting of local frultBrow- r. called A. C. Allen, to remedy A Scotch mory that in putrid In n delicate nor! of way, 1h In clrcu- Inllon locally. "Lady who took SB In hills from vent pocket of Bontlemnn durinit converantlon, can avoid nnuhle hy returnliiR name lllolne. Mn., Statesman.) Hhp a lady, hecnimo she left hia watch 12 13 U I: ; iS 16 W 13 I If 0 I 2 '3 , , . 34 " 3iTl 3j 5T" Sf "ST 44 7f 7T 4S 4cf lb sTlTsj "ii Zo "77" b if Jo TJ .jr. -- T .. f 77 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 )rr,ST!OXS AXI AXSWK1W I Tubcrrulosls uml Houses. , A house into which we expect to move was occupied about a year ao hy a family In which there wtu a cose of tuberculosis ... M. H. J. Answer. -Ordinary 'houseclean innr. and repaintlns or repaperltiK. Is ample protection for your fam ily. Tho floor, walls or furniture of the room or rooms occupied by the patient are not nt all contam inated if the patient is Intelligent or well cared for. If the patient is. not intelliKent or properly cared far. then any possible rtk of In-i fection of subsequent occupants of i the room or rooms will be abso lutely prevented by ordinary soap and water houswlennint;, and an ordinary ninn or fiunnins if sun shine is available. I Spurklli;. j Pleas? tell me If sparkling grape' Juice is all right to serve for din ner. Is this good for the stomach if used dally? Mrs. S. A. Answer. If the "sparkling" !s imparted to the beverage by ear-J ! bonating it, as soda water Is car ' bona ted. at the fountain, it Is O. I K. Hut not if the "sparkling" is( 1 brotiRhit about by fermentation. j : Maybe Some Nenr-Dmlor Salil Si. j I suffer from indigestion. I was , told this is because my dlgerttivej Blamsi Icttrn ptriAlnmt ntntoni! lifMth vtd hyalerw. not to (llspvie. diMtm-ft or treatment I organs are not in the cond:tlon roolbli young nieinbiTs of tie Imky inn (ruts'" i nitrnt't nltentlo". but a unli t kik'ikI mimey to Kt't The "huv now" Idea won't solve ! the problem.' Backbone lxn't for I sale.' War department beHtowH medula upon Lieut. NeweJI C. Barber, who died In Kranee, General Amos A. Krles. a Central Pplnt boy whq i made Rood In the regular drmj'. ' and Colonel (lordon Vourhlea.i wlmi received a-Belulun Croix do Guorro for valorous service In the Ar-gonne. Local T. W. C. ChrLstmas carols. .. A. 'to' execute I The. football. tilled ' the piK- actuully ' is made of i.un Oh. well; the amateur the bull. too. In fer method orooer where you have rirt' ernuml or a clean floor under i Poverty ,1)U town trying to seem If a little water In the subject's chest is not of much Importance, why modify Kehafer' method at all? Poor people tl rich neonle in a small John M. Jones is named post master of Pot-Hand.' i i !' ,i Sheriff Terrill leaven, for-Sacra-i mento to hrlliB back the short t blonde who cashed . bum with local merchants. checks poor. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. You'll find no war KiudKes In a land where nobody rejoices in the fact that many of the jobless were collectors. TWEXTY YK.MW AJ() TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) December H, 1910 . Ralph Woodford passes civil ser vice examination for tho first as sistant postmastership. Local socialists will put a full ticket In the field for the city election. An Indiana huriilar somehow made a stove, with a hot fire in side, rool enouKh to carry off. Tho police should look" for a janitor. No more oitport unity to irt-l rich? Kills! There Is no limit lo the iiiniils'r of ma tures you ran orfcr ns nietli-clne. Yet there was a time when you could make a Joke about the hus band who gave tils wife a smok inr: set and the wife who save her husband face powder. The body of a well dressed wom an, about 411 years oi ace. muu.. along the rallrond tracks near I'hoenlx by section crew. Kspee to put on another gasoline motor car for this valley, in pur suance of their ever watchful pol icy for this section. K. V. A. T'.lttncr enters race for mayor of Medford. Tho queen of Belgium lies seri ously ill in the palace at Brussels. "Along the Kennebec," New Kngland drama, next attraction at the opera house. 7 Sundown ST Mencken says prohibition Is near Its end. Ah. well; he always maintained that marriage finished a great writer. . Correct this sentence: "Yes, I'm in 'Who's Who'" said the man. "but I've never bought a copy of the book." Ill te -mftertd by Dr. Urady If a stampa! seir iddretied envelope Ii eiKinted. Letter ihould be brief ' they should be, and that a cours nd written in Ink. tlwli'ii lo the Urne number of lettera received only few can he amvered here. No ' nJi,ltfimoni ,H V Tl The Mall Tribune. wilvt iirri:i.KcR potts a-ittlk water make? , Hi, there, reader. : Suppose your.oC wi-lst or forearm creates a trap nearcttt and dearest should falht'' which water or other fluid Is in thn b..rht..u tnnitrht. nn,i vml I Hkely to be retained In the chest: 'ind the victim has ceased breath iiiK- Are you Alns! The population i tU-nso in two wiiys and llio mitomo hilo offoi'lH a I'vin in only ono. You onu sny ono tiling for a bvtw matkot. It doesn't tempt the hoys to make a killing with tho company's money. THR COMjKGIAX It Is ft historical tact that young JoneA, na a freshman, hnd to com pete with more than 300 other nm bltlou- football playera tho larjr est number of freshman cnnditlates In the history nf the (treat tnntitu tlon of higher learnlnx for which .lonen wan obtained by tho third assistant line coach. The boy was not In iir In piovhiK that the third assistant line conch had not guess ed wrongly. Jones did not make a linesman, but hn developed Into ono of the urea tost backs in the history of this country. He scored three successive touchdowns iiKiilnst Notre Dame In his sopho more year, which caused hfs Uod ( i-n r In it old mother out In Indiana to write to him: "We aro proud of you, my son. Ood bles and keep you from all manner of fumbles, stumbles nnd ofisldctt." Jones, himself, tells us that to this simple note he owes much of his later success In life, especially htn great 6 6 -yard ruri nunlnst Yule In his senior yeoi4. (Omaha World Her ald.) . v Hut' why eall it enpitnl punishment when the possession of eapitnl so often prevents it? The monkey developed just so far, hut apparently the art of chewing gum was too mueh for him. prepared to Kive him or her Mie best possible chance to re cover? If you are sure of your cap ability, all ritfht'.' 1 c o n k ratulato' whereas in the position Schafer prescribes, the nose and mouth are of adjustments Answer. Some of t'hee near doctors are wizard. at diapnosis. You have only to complain that you have no pep and they will tell you nt once that you nre run down and low In vitality. Don't be a ninnyhnmmer. No real doctor, no I par ents rilfMMINO By Alice Jullson IVale. Often one -hears parents npenk honest healer, can or will promise l wi,h ,,1-Ule of the fact that in their that any treatment will euro you. relation with their children they at the lowest level, when the bodyiNo .healer can guarantee a cure, j are rel,y more like brothers and renin on level ground, and any fluid in t'be breathing passages drains by gravity. I'p to 1029 the American Red (roHs nnd' many other organlzn tlona approved a manual of In- you. It is a line, . ut'. " '". ' "'"ll thing to help one Don't be po credulous. ulsters than parents. Lump on the Wrist. They and their children are just Jiwt below the wrist bone on.chum(1. Thev go everywhere to- my left wrist I have a lump which ' gether. nnd there nre no secrets feels HKo grizzle. ii nan ueen kerl f10m each other. I'here about a year and seems to it would be IHuminatlns to know protrude at times nnd feel a little 1 ),. t,,e children really feel about rvairirc 0-kmMEP this business of chumming with I . - i . . ii..j.. i. i , nVr. ITOOIIIIIV ll lllli:iiuil. thai- nlilam nieep n.plHH. IIUI ... -.. -fnnimnnlv i'fl od "weeninu siWW." r I Kr.liv tvo wmilrl find thnt to drain the water from tho wind-iIf the (,nlv romAy is IncWon t dearly as such children may love pipe nnd other tubes. Now ifhdlun,u'r ,ocal anesthesia and remov- j their fathers and mothers, nnd . ... . . . . . I .1 t ii f Ihn hup In HitlllP rilSPS ni1L'- I int..,.i nn i..n..t.i cmm lo tVtnm i . . iien n n i: k inis rommn rrizi ciz- " """'"i " if von nrti not no : sure you can do!to tlmi" tne water from tho wind- tho right thing . . i tji inn m;ii!itPH'n iiiimiii-uuiv ii i no innnoht nr aiirn a rn nu. inpv . . " L' " . in ' f'?. out Hint Schafer'. method when : several years. An old Spanish cu- i would actually be deeply relieved ,r . d n, mu j-.ui K.wtiuiuuu torn, verv Snanish. was lo tense t (hv imitri niifit !hoir own booklet, and Inclose a stamped en velope belt ring your address. 1 drainage of water from the cheat. !tnp wrlst hy fI(lxIn il "hnrply and yoUthfut courses unaccompanied fatal and in , , j I 1 11 111 r UP Illf 111 mil a iiurn ihii k iVta nwwl nv n- rhm-inrnn- will be K.ad to send you the book- " l"" ,U ' i , . : w t.h the back of the .Klble bull"' " lot tfhifh uivM .l.-i.tih.,! li..-iiimv I excusable d,elay in the attempt to;wll,n l,IP ",,lK ol ,' - ... , nPe- let tttucti Ktes detailed diieettons ... ihs treatment :s seldom feasible vmnh Wnnti tn Hp mv in ts i!M'l Pdltlon nf the resusrltnilon nowadays, because It is so difficult i own way, lt needK the illusion .,, ...1 -n,n ft nt 11. l.i..nlfl. I" "' B SUIliUM- K for applying artificial respiration with pictures to show every essen tial point, so that you can't wrong This booklet belongs in every emergency outfit. One of the points I deem Import ant In applying Schafer's method (prone pressure 1 la that the sub ject's face should be turned toward one side and liotn arms should trick, with picture, was missing, j and no explanation or apology was made. J Then here. late In 1 at-! tempted to get n bit of moral sup port (. from Professor Henderson. Yandell Henderson, than whom (Copyright John F. Dlllc Co.) Let's see now: .lust how did that little sel make everyone rieh 1 erne of KasUobs (rest on the ground above the head -here Is no better authority on re fund out of the operator's way. Thisl stisivtation. 'Hut the professor Ms the correct position which Seha that it is fully competent and wise, It appears Dr. Cooper or Portland is one who mijiht better have stuelt to his last. f friiR I iiiu:it NcYvously he rambles off, l.tuneshed In Hlmskl-Korsakov; Put offers as n slight surcease Tho Meditation fmm Thais, In answer t" the rtnpplnR palmn. He stgeni .through a dance hy llrnhms. And executeji a tnrantolle Ilefore he taken a breathing spell. Put not for long! His dark eyes nine: le saws away nt Ilubcnmeln . The women beam, tieir escorts iKh. Marking the minutes plodding by Ami alt upon the verge of slumber Waiting for the final number. (New York World) Farmer telephone line, are Just bilng Installed In Ireland. They are suspicious fer himself prescribed, and Scha fer has never approved any nn:dl flrntlon of hU method. Muny Instructors teach that It Is all right to place 'bin. COPKNIlAdKN. Denmark, Pec. the escape from the feeling of in adequacy nnd Inferiority which no grown-up can ihelp but make a veiy young person feel. It must have Its secrets, tras ured feeling and experiences which for the time being nt lerust need not be submitted to even tho kino best criticism. Kven if chumming parents suc cessfully could hold their tongues. their very presence would suggest Women should make nood diplomats. " exnialned. to turn the suhjeefs ("nee toward one side In order to (ioVt-rnnilMlt npm.tiol. of Utilities wmiltl hnvc ..no mlv.l,.tP0.1l;eeP the nose and mouth . clear. I Tllt UOVt'rilUHMll lllls its own jllils. lion of the bend by even tlie width MUTT AND JEFF Just Two Feet Ahead of the Law dashed my hopes, lie said he thinks it Is welt to put the sub-1 allv where the usclta.lon is In !.-( KllK christian was serious- to the child how possibly silly are a mine, because there are apt to ly cut about the face today as he .the thins- which It s vital for him ... .,.. ..n . .. nPnnH i-eturneu. snort ly a uer mmiiiKiii. , n' nici 11. nu ooi oi lilt'., i. I,u" 1,1 M" 1 " . 'i. j i . M nii.hi'. I - Tho tnilv wise ninliir. nnrent ubject's arms under the head 01- and an unconscious man mlBlit ; 10 iio"imi ....... ...... ......... , ... . which they say lifts the nose! drown If his nose and mouth were ( "'" " - " ;"""'V " ,. I , rI .hlrh . ..hlMome,v hiiBcn the royal automobile , exist between the generations, lie smashed Into a small car of sedan ' is conlent with the role of Ruard- and mouth above any water, mud allowed, to rent In such a puddle or sand which miKht obstruct the I llesbles. this ureal Authority told eolllioce Ol nil. I illinium 11 t won '..'.....- ,. , , i.i It Is sufficient, achafer hltnselfinot rfiOrtant. because It Is quick- type driven by two women T he Ian nnrt fr ieml 'y Ho is wilting to accept more nnd i i .,.... Hinail car whs rrum urn. nm i This took the wind completely majesty. i.ieeomK oaoi uom ,,-,... ..... ...... out of mv satis. I confers, rnfr.r- I face, stopped to see that neither of of his child life. He understands iiinnK.lv ' l had been cltlnir Prof. 1 the women was badly Injured and much, but offers help and advice Yandell Henderson ns a leadlnu then hM-Medn Jiijilaj-nstle IX llOI.I.NI. liy Mary (llldinnl Iiomipr. The children followed the Mttle Black flock as ho took n sled and they began traveling through Hol land. The boys nnd girls wero all stint ing along the fro zen canals, and i the windmills werel going, and now the Little Muck Clock suggeste-.lf that they put up! the sail on their sled so they could go nlong the ice. too. ' They don't cnll' Santa Clans hy that name over here." the Little Black Clock wild. "They call him Krlss Krlngle, and Kris nnd St. Nicholns." And now in the distance the children saw him. He was traveling on a snowy, snowy white horse, which he often uses when in these countries. Sometimes, the Little Black Clock raid, he took his reindeer' to the outskirts of Holland, where the white horse was waiting for him. They saw Santa Onus going around and delivering presents. The Little Black Clock used a very special sleigh now so they could follow Santa Claus around nnd see what he was doing. They had Just seen how the children scrubbed nnd scrubbed nnrtr scrubbed their wooden shoes, and then how they put oats nnd wheat nnd hny In the shoes all ready for Santa's white horse. "They do that Just ns you leave sugar for the reindeer." the Lit tle Black Clock explained. Now they saw St. Nicholas, or Santa Clans, take the onts out of the shoes for the children, and then they saw Santn hiding pres ents all over the houses which he visited and he visited every house where there were children. After he was finished .the Lit tle Black Clock nnd John and Beggv went back home for a rest, but ns they flew through the frosty air the pine trees sang a song nbout their happiness In being given all the year round, and the snow-flakes played game Tomorrow "rlrst Oirislmns Tree." , only when they are really needed. By BUD FISHER IV.-- .'i.'tm. c.'rx -that MuTT VsaT I fc-P-AT--Mft HAS NO M6AKJ- SoKAV. , rom",N Box Yoo'tc lT'$ SO 1 aLS.H'TJ (oF SUPPORT CPT HIS LEWJ 6W- Wh FoftJ North rfe .pftrl ABOUT NuTT BN. A ?UMX- AS EXPERT SEED JUDGE MOSCOW. Idaho UP Dorothy reiklus. farm girl from Jerome, Idaho. Is beating men and boys at their own game. Vlrst she raised a litter nf T)U rne Jersey hv gs to win a scholar ship and now. enrolled In the I'ni versity of Idaho college of ngrl culture. she hns become an ' pert Fed and livestock judge and an excellent farm student. Miss Terklns a member n' the judging team that placed sec ond in seed classes at the I'acific International Livestock exposition nnd ranked thlrr n;nnngQll con tent;ints. This year she is a sen ior, majoring in agronomy. She plans to become a seed analyst. Jacksonville Kebekah lodge met at the I. o. O. K. hall Monday exenlng with Zola Fick and ldi WiUon entertaining, out of town members present were Hollls Park; and Otis Ituck of LUtlo Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yoittig nnd riarene Ituck of 'he liis Ap plegnte district. V1