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PXGE FOUR METTFORD MATL 1 TRTT.T7KTC, MEDFOTtD, Q-RflflQy, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930 Medpord Mail Tribune Dally and Bundar " " PubUihed br HZOroRD HUMINO CO. It-IT-lt N. Mr St. torn f BOBKRT W. HUIIL, Editor i. gUMllKH WITH, Hanater Ail Independent Newspaper Entered as second class nutter at Mediant, Oreiun, under Act ol Hatch 8, UTD. SUBSCRIPTION EATE8 mw l)ILIIn Ariianee- Dalle, lth Bunder, tear ..IT.50 Daily, llh Sunday, mouth t 'tally, trlthout Kunday, rear C.&O Pally, tfllhout Sunday, uoull) I5 ftundsy, ona year 8.00 llw I'.rrl.r In Alffsnre Medfufd. Atthlattd. laeksomllle, Central Point, rboeall, Talent, Uold tllll aw on lushsitl: .. . Pally, with dunilay, month I .T5 lully, without Rundsy, month 05 Dally, without Sunday, one year 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, ona year 8.00 All term!, earn 10 aaiance. OHiclel paper of the City of Medford. urflelal taper of Jackson County. MEMBER OF TUB ASMM'IATTII I'llEBR ItMvivlrar Full Leased Wire Renin Hit Associated 1'ress is eicluslrely entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to II or niuerwise crnmro in 11111 swim, ind alio to the local news puhllslird herein. All rlfhts for publication of special dispatches wereln are also reserreo. UEMHKR IIP Al'llIT BIIKEAO OK ClIICllhATIONR MEMBER (IE TUB UNITED PRE88 Advertising Represenlatlres M C. MOtiKNHEN COMPANY (irflrea in New York, Clilcaio. Detroit, franclxo, j Ameles, Bcattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot , (By Arthur Porry) A favorite trick-tit the. metropo lis. . Ih to blninu everything that annoys or excites them, tiion tliu cdlturlal polloy of the Orogonlnn. However, to ditto the great daily has not been accused by 11 l'ortlund drummer or Instigating tno Howlcs-Loucks triangle metes Just 'ii) net something to print. ' i "What would tho University of Oregon fuolhull team huve .duilu ugalnst the mighty Notro Dame Httuud?" cheerily Imiulros an up state journal. Without entering Into the merits or demerltH of the allegation, it Is, mom certuinly nothing to talk about. Mtn. Albert Cundell mi scrlous ly burned about her face, liunda and arms when a gasoline vtuvc iKnitcd that sho was trying to light. She Is some Improved, (Turkey Ho'.iow News, Eldorado, Hun., Times.) Tho aid to beauty. The wcuther coincides with tho liroud Kiln and cheerful manner of tho woodmen. "Where there Is no wood, tho fire goeth out1' (Pro verbs 24:20.) "Tho Henry boys butchered hogs' Saturday, also Charllo Tolle" (Salmon Bar Jottings.), Hough stuff In tho rural arous. "William Hyun has been barking In the timber nil week"1 (Kono Ore., Tidings.) Como homo, Hill, before you. blto yoursolf. Tho cold thnt "selicd" Ally T. Miles,-' at Ashland turkey lilting day; fled beforo it was searched. . t-GAYrTTY ItUNH A.Ml'C'K ' (Kansas City Star) Tho Associated Press credits . -Senator Vandonborg of Mlehl gun - with diplomacy on tho basis of his reply to tho ques tion of "what brought hltn" to the White House. Tho senator is ' said to have parried this embarrassing lnuulry with "u . second-hand car." Tho Whlto ' House reporter should then ' have asked, "What wore you and tho ' president talking about?" to which ho should brightly have replied, "About fin hour." That would have left tho reporter to announce, "Your second-hand car walls ' Without, allowing' tho senator its his exit line, tho famous '"Without what?" 1'- Local Imaginations are being whetted and honed, ; on the propo sition: "What Will Medford lie I.Ike In 19X0." lly that lima all hnuds will bo united behind llio all-Important Koguo fiver flHh Issue, and fishing poles wltl bo used for Christ miiB trees. Many of the main Juveniles are Imitating Kspcc locomotives during all their waking hours, In the hopu H. t'laus will bring them an electric train that costs the down payment on a power plant- ' A fly that spent the summer in the Arctic, arrived In this sanctum this nm. A tramp lecturer the first in many moons Is scheduled tu nr.. live in January, and proceed to knock tho morn) kinks out of local sinners. They need It. Tho Initi ation fees will be within the reach of till. IN TI1K t'ACTIOl'K 80-S - (All there, I loll llallliuoilll!) . A man of abotil 4(1 years of age, giving the name of Joshua Copper sinllh, has been arrested In New York for 'Uttomptlng to extract funds from Ignorant und supersti tious people by exhibiting n device which ho says will convey the hu man voice any distance ovrt' metallic wires so Hint It will be heard by tho listener at the other -end. lle(calls the-Ihstrumcnt a. "telephone" which is obviously In tended to imitate the word "tele graph" nnd get tho confidence of those who know the success of the latter Instrument without under standing the principles on which It Is based. Well Informed people know thnt It la Impossible to trans, -mil tho human voice over wires ns Is done with dots ntul daidics nnd signals of the Morse code nnd that, were, tt possible to do so. the thing would he of no 'practical value. The uthorllles who appre hended this criminal are to be congratulated, and It Is hoped that his punishment will be prompt nnd fitting thut It mny serve as an cxumple is 10 other conscienceless sehemcrs who enrich themselves at the expense of their fellow ci-en-tllles. (NY. Times. Nov. 19, KS) ; It lakes n Christmas sen! p )iako t Christrniii inll, PRESIDENT HOOVER HITS BACK' A FEW weeks uso Democratic tltntr u',mll imn u-!fli lt.ikMt.,re lnnt,H 1,, .;. ..,. ,.ui, , 1 oiiw,i ji'ruiij in nvviuiii iiiiviii- ploynient relief, and in the effort to restore prosperity in this country. The playing 'of partisan polities, the pesterinn of the President merely for tho sake of pestering the leader of tho op position, was to be abandoned. 1 : ' ' ' ' This seemed to us a very sensible and worthy resolve, and we commended it at that lithe. that such a policy has been very strictly adhered to. President Hoover asked for iflod.OiKl.ODO for unemployment relief. He was immediately assailed by Democratic1 members in both houses, who maintained such a dfinand could only be justi fied by war, they asked that the President explain iii detail how he intended to use the money, and wound up by declaring 'resi dent Hoover was an extravagance the country could ill afford lit the present time. t ' ' Not what could be termed exactly u . non-pa r.tisun policy of co-operation! 1VTOR can such an attitude be justified on the grounds that th.e opposition sincerely disapproved of devoting iiucli a large sum for relief, without itemizing the exact expenditures. For following this stand the minority party proceeded to de mand li sum for relief in excess of :)!iri(),()(l())(l(iO, the total finally reaching the imposing figure of $ir)(),0()(),OfKI, with practically every section of the country coming in for a share of the bene fits. ' ' .;'''. When the Dcmojsrats put in these demands they knew they would not be granted. They didn't want them to be granted. All they wanted, was to put the President in the position of re fusing relief, and thus make political capital for themselves. PRESIDENT HOOVER is not essentially a fighter. Hut nei- tber is he li bedger. The Democrats apparently banked upon the first fact, but disregarded the second. For just as soon as the opposition had revealed its hand, President Hoover acccptijd their challeiige'aiid branded it as a raid on the pork barrel disguised as relief. "I'rosperlty," said lio, "can't bo restored by raids on the. public treasury. Tho budget message- contained the maximum expendi ture tho government cnuld muko without Increase of tuxes. And this increase nf taxes would full on tho farmer and worker. Cer tain organizations arc playing politics at the expense of human misery. The American peoplo will not bo misled by Btich tac tics." We don't believe they will be. They will quickly perceive the obvious fact that Ihe pronouncement of the Democratic leaders was merely an idle gesture signifying nothing, that tlie opposition has no serious intention (if abandoning its policy of badgering and thwarting the President of the country in every way, regardless of whether such a policy might be good or bad for the country. .'''' So Washington returns to the situation it was in before tile Democratic leaders iiilule their self-righteous announcement re garding support of the administration in its war on unemploy ment and suffering among the masses. Whatever is accomplished toward this end, must be accom plished in spite of tjie Democrats, not because of their aid and eo-operntion. The Democratic leaders stand convicted of hy pocricy and bad faith. . .. WERE THE TKOJANS BOUGHT OFF? A LOCAL supporter of the Miilr,, ljitmn ini'ftil mi li last Saturday. The Trojans, it seems, were that plies its nefarious trade in Southern California, the mem bers of the aforesaid l'injj clcaniui;'up a million dollars lit an ex penditure of only if'iO.OOO. So THAT was it? Well, this showing is about as convincinj; Hilt somehow we can't believe lievo the Trojan warriors were poisoned by food tainted at the hands of a iCatholic chef. Tin; only explanation we have been ablo to credit for this extraordinary debacle is that Notre Dame know more football, played it, scored U7 more points. " OUT this wild yarn, conveyed with apparent seriousness by the local fan, brings into sharp relief one iindeniabie f lift rcai'dint? iiiunteur football iiud ihe main reason why'it remains such a popular game. Southern Chi, may or may not be fainted by professionalism, but this much is certain there isn't enough money in I,os An geles to buy up the Trojans, or They play nut! all other college teams play for something money jaiiiiot buy. ' i That is why attendance at these big college .games is onlv limited by the seating capacity, and it is also why the profes sional teams are having difficulty WK OKTKN smile at that historical statement of the toolball tibiver who said be was willing to die for "eood old Rut gers" or was it Colgate? Nevertheless, thai statement was no doubt made, and it accurately represents fhe tnic football spirit. College players do cuter an important contest with that do or-die spirit and so do the tpectators but fortunately actual casualties are confined largely to those with impaired hearts. MUTT AND JEFF uTTMeV twe BeetJ on a 11 He Footeb mc, BlRB SAUCTOAftV- AMI. Hat LjuftfiC. r UMS MVf HMfi BW 60IMG I' . . U 1 TUJV Tajev - BUI 11 Hfi AIN'T NO bird: XL& G;l,i", ( aaa' 2 10 - Mm "" l8--!-- vVjL; . ??UA : "--'T '- - 7 ''-' ') I leaders in Ciuwcsk announced Hut thus far it doesn't appear Trojans informs the writer why ti Tkiiiiui 11 lirtliilnv ni l.ou Antrpli'H bought lip by the uanihlini; '"'"K explanation of Southern Cal's lis any other we have heard. it,' aiiy more than we eaii be- better and harder, and thereby ., , ; any other college football team. in hulking hut h ends meet. You Can't Get Anywhere Standing Still HALT.' in Trte. NflMfc of toOXIMS AT Uiiji A -r- . r law:; rum H ' rttJ I MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I. Sir. 1. 1 1 I rue frog fl. (Jrrtlea harihl IS. Wood u,iport Id a ilrt'piut-ti 18. I'rlckly hum 17. Hun giid IH. Nurrm fubtle I a. piom-4. . 50. Vouch 51. 'Orrlitirlnl tllrlftloji of 83. Miuull liil'lit' briiiirlt IMi t9. isymliol fur tu Murium 57. I'crftiriii r. Outvr .'iiftrlns 30. trlulftiril 3. (Jiirffflil 31. HurKUtii filing .111. Kit I her 87. (aftflroftod itmllutk 3W. Aitiur 41, rumJnlDt mil I ii tt 5. citiku in hand it. Jlfirrril 40. Illiimlunnt 4tt. Cry-i rim hie Al. I.iiiiliir r.aleinr 61. A tfCiiili of flMlllll Uti, I till UH. Hull Ulfill Solution of Yetterday'i Puzzle DiR E FWT6EnARABn ADO R P TIER A f IE c a n ePait eTPiejt oiji AIM I tnSEklElK E sTfiEjrNir arTnIei L E TPofmE SjlC" A W A m o sni1wE I V E NOTA TiETpgr A T E P T EflEL ATE R S PsiriUwIElR fll). Lnon Hie irrlnrlpul loeul ft!. I'eruiu tt. Hmiilt do- ir(iiiloii 66. OurHi'Uct 6. Tit.M-tl chlld Ihlil; (ID. ('nrrdilf d i0. Cullrrlluti of fur In 55. 'l'it ilee of il unlro 73. Wh Lt.l IS. Tlnif man 2 I3 4 s 1 ' I " I 1 ' " V2 5 K i J&t SI 22 I'-;,; 23 '24 ZS J2aT . 32 33 34 35 p3 36 ff, 37 ' 31 :m; 3f 4o 7i 54 55 M5(a si , & I I rpr . ' . ii :,' ' 1 T T f T2 T 75; to IF I I III I I 1 I I I And it is TlilS spirit that sustains the game. When it dis appears, when such a claim as our friend made, cifn be re garded as anything but u joke and a poor one the sport of foot ball, as it is now known, will be no more. Htit.-wc are glad'to say, NOT XINTIL TIIKX! And yet despite Prohibition, gangsters and drought, Presi dent Hoover would be a wonder if your bank account was. There is still hope for the race when hard times and fire in surance don't combine to produce a general conflagration. Brisbane's urging the recognition of Russia would be more effective if he hadn't flrged people to keep on bulling the market. The Dfinberiits should tret to declares in his relief-program President Hoover is too expensive, while another demands that his 2."0,0 10,000. It should cause, no surprise to learn that the modification of Oregon's dry law to-conform to the' Volstead Act is opposed by the amalgamated order of undertakers. ag parents HKH.iiT hi t roNrKiTrcn lly A It re .liiilson I'mlit It Ih mmnionly hollevod thnt children who wo excoptlomilly In tolllm'iit nlHo al'c very likely to ho cu m'l'i tod. 9 t'Ol'tllln llxyclutlnKit'tll KUIilit'H whlt'h havo hern iuikIo or thlw uih Jett nhinv thnt t'ontniry to thlH poputtir Jiotion, clvver children 11 h 11 Kotit .ire uctunlly low t'uneoitod thtin avoniKO children. Indeed their tendency seeniH to he oni.Htiintly ti com pure them moIvcs with hullvldualH whono uchlcvcmcntM must always muko their own nppeur Insignificant ty coinpurfKon. Nevertheless we do occnslnniilly come upon a child whose nnpleut ant dourer of conceit woiiim direct ly related to the fact thnt he Is especially Klfted. In such Instances the caUwe lies either In the treat ment he has received at homo or In the fact he Is I ni pressed with Trie L I DOM'T STOP ' I ls TOLD TO CHMel TrlM UrW D Z ItHASS RIGHT.' 1 (okeVT H rMT?.e:i.r. v cut of ri ii L 6iDw:: y ' , L , V iown. . v oturj aVa -u- TJS ,, ,i vr- a m -v, rrr. -js i. wbiTi iirhtir 11. Like I:!. Hnir QBArtii ahbr. U. Click beellei 14, Wllliilrnnt Si. And I tn i furrlx SI. Uurrlre Si. Half mi SM. Look rioiely t 31. Expire . 33. Hindu S. Ttirng to the rlirht 3H. bhure 4. is mo II rug 43, Ifiirnmmou lhlnK 4i. (Joud 4h. ToMiird (Jod 47. One In hIioO proprrir ft Iranifcrred 48. Mule deireiid utit fin. hind of win Hurfnre &s.. Willi aulinnl ni. Hlbbvd fiihrle il. Most piillltl 69. Fllofe 81. Urvnt fror A3. At no time C- I'h rt of rluirrh CR. 1'rimit donna "I. Entire amount 74. (infdfd 77. Weill nrrtlx t. Coiieertiluir 78. Ret frre IH. More rlcrorous Oil. Mlnlrniln 61. Aierchinits no w.n I. Froeondlon S. Coittlraif 3. Kiiiiltur of tlie Jtiiht Ifnun 4. Inpi hoi fi. A iff" 8. ChoIph 7. Kurtlie 8. More rlftoroai 9. Hum "ether. One Democratic leader relict lund should be raised to his uhvlous superiority to his class mutes. Trtihahly hy far the most usual factor In tho development 0( con ceit In the clever child Is found in the attitude of his parents. Too infrequently they nre unahle to re sist the tctnptntlhii to exploit his cleverness in such a way as to re floct Rlory upon them or otherwise to show off his nhllftlea. I'rtrcms of exceptionally lutelll Bont children cannot he too careful of tlie manner of their praise. Al ways It should he plven in such a way as to draw the child's atten tion from himself to the delight of his accomplishment. This tye of praise which is really a kind of shared satisfaction In achievement Htlmulntcs him to fish endeavor while it does not foster self-consciousness. Wherever special classes for superior children exist they offer the host posslhle solution to the conceit that sometimes originates in the ordinary class room. The Rifted child placed In n class composed entirely of gifted chil dren has - to compote with his equals nnd In the process soon loses whatever undue' self-esteem was his, Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Iltned letters pertaliifnf I personal health 111 be ansiered br Dr. Bradir It a stamped aelf and Tltlen lo Int. Oainc to Ihe larie number ol replr can be made to Queries not eunlormli to Tlie Mall Tribune.' . TUB COST OP MEDICAL A XI) Every duy a few requests come along In the mail for good spec lalisti .who will stye this or that treatment at ft' "reasonable" price. Then there ore usually a few ro qutwLs , for fiood clinics, hospitals or other places where 8 p e c I a I care for such and such cases or treatment for one thing or another can be had 'free of c&Bt or at at a p e c I a 1 low rates, owing to inability to nav. Still a third clam of inquiries would have mo name the fees for tho treatment the writers seek. And finally somebody asks every little while whether such and such a fee or cost Is fair for such and such treatment. I can give no information about tho costs of medical or dental care or treatment. .So far as places of free treat ment or care are concerned. I can't advise a correspondent whether he or he Lk eligible for such free care or treatment, That Is a question which depends on the local ord inances or laws, and upon the par ticular rules -or requirements of the institution concerned. In gen eral, a practicing, physician In tho patient's own tneighborhood can licst advise or If necessary arrange about Huch free care or treatment. In general, too, I cannot recom mend free clinics, from file pati ent's point of view, though they are fine places for young tyro doc tors to get experience, and for young practicing doctors to culti vate possible pay cases. I take It that when I do recom mend a doctor or a specialist or a hospital, the patron will receive fair treatment. That is as far as I qan go. Jreat guns, there are 90.000 good doctors and special ists In the country, and perhaps 40,000 not so good. I can't attempt to keep personal data on all of these. The best I can do In scratch tho doctor's name from my list when I learn that he doesn't be long there. " . ; My data on physicians and spec-: iallHts are fairly . comprehensive, Unless n doctor has turned up Jiis; toes or taken a. rap or. something. I within tho last .year or two, I gen-i erally have him pretty well label-1 ed.' That k' if he has ' tho mis fortune to practice in these United States. If he practices In Canada, that's nil I know about him. ns a rule. In Canada, doctors do not go In for specialism so much as we do In Yankeeiand, or If they do they don't holler so much about their special ability. I wish I could Include dentists In my, er. service, ittut dentists are not doctors, I don't care if they 1o put on airs about the title. Of course they should be; the law should require a complete medical course, then such special technical training ns is necessary, for the practice of dentistry. Dentists as sume the ' responsibilities o fphy stclans or surgeons. Why should they not have the same, training not something like It? QI'KaSTIOXS AND AXSWEKS Targe Pupils. The pupils of my eyes are al ways very large, as If I had just come out of a dark room. Can you tell me the cause of this? Irene. i Answer. It Is probably because you arfc young, or nenr-sigfcted, or of the vagotonic type or disposi tion, or nil three. Tho pupils aro larger in young persons, and in those near-sighted, and in vago tonic individuals. Such individu als usually have large, beautiful eyes thnt glisten. The Yon to Grow. IMcuso toll me If It is possible to get taller. If so, how. and is there a hospital in that specializes In that line of work? O. Answer. No. 'Perhaps you 1iave a vague recollection of a j mall-order swindle that formerly held forth (p tho city you .men tion, selling the suckers something that purported to Increase stature. I am Very sorry. Son. there is no known- method of increasing stat ure. I really am, for If there were I'd like to try it. U let for Hyperacidity. You said people with hyperacid ity should partake freolv of those foods which require acid to digest. Please give a list of such foods. C. H. M. Answer. Lean meats. eggi, milk, cheese, beans, peas, nuts, are representative item s. Complete dietaries are given in the "tJuido to Hlght Eating." Ask for It nnd and brcleoa. not to disease, dlainosts or treatesent addressed emelope Is anelosed. Utlera shooia oe oner letters reeelied onlr a lea tan be answered oere. !. utnicUot. Address Dr. WlUuun Kradr lo ears n DENTAL C.YKE AND TltEATMKXT Inclose 10 cents and a stamped envelope bearing your address. The "Guide" also gives complete dietaries for peptic ulcer, and the protective corrective diet for acid osis, twinges or rheumatlz and gon eral degeneration In folk of ma ture age. llctwtyn Uie Toilon unci tlie Steep Sea. I have noticed that you have a method of preventing a r.slckness. Being a hay fever sufferer ! try to get away from that by taking a sea voyage each season, but un fortunately i . , E. K. Answer. Oh, oh. That's tough. Honestly, I sympathize with you. Madam, hut not enough to fur nish a stamp or to write your ad dress on the envelope. You do that, please, and I'll do my best to make your next sea voyage a peaceful one. As an alternative you might fi-nd a sojourn at Du- luth, Two iRlvers In AV'isconsin, or Malt Lake City, or the Pocono mountains, or Santa Barbara, a re lief In your hay fever season. (Copyright John P. Dille Co.) Quill Points "I .If the insects are so much like men, as the scientists declare, how come they don't have cycles: of un employment? , t A country has about hit bottom when an honest man Is tho only one who doesn't know how to kocp out of jail. There Is a suspicion , that the Federal bunking system, hoarding gold to prevent dangerous infla tion, prevented it a little too well. Times aren't so linnl. -You liefer hear miylHMly asking for swonds 011 a cigarette butt ns iii war times. : 'The. low price of who,it at least teaches us that tho 'costly Ingredi ent, in bread Is the yeast." 1 , Happy thought! If the Joblfess can sell apples' on the street, may be they could do something with our oil stock. - Americanism: Laughing at Eng land because her wealth couldn't maintain a high price fur rubber; believing tho American taxpayer's money can maintain a 'high price for wheat. In this land of fair play and strict morality you can borrow money at 2 per cent, provided you want it to gamble with. Don't worry about the govern ment's accumulation of wheat. Wo can call an international confer ence, and get Instructions to sink it. It lsnt surprising that 44 states consumed more gas this year than last. People who have nothing to do always go somewhere else to do it. ; Some people still have faith In tho human race., and others have miIMuL, furnished a part -incuts. .All else having failed, it might be w e 1 1 to examine b u s I n ess and see if a pin is sticking it any where. Mayor Hill Thompson thinks a raffle wuiild put money in circu lation, but alas! peoplo whu ex pect something for nothing haven't any money k f t. Why expect other laws to work when the old law of supply and demand Isn't functioning except in the first half? A free country is one in which people vote against tho party in power whenever they're mad about losing money. Correct this sentence: 'Just do your host to please her In all thlnRs." said the experienced hus hand, "and she will never develop a top-sergeant complex." By BUD FISHER Do Yon Remember? Ti:V YEAIIS AGO TODAY (From flies of the Mull Tribune.) Ucn-iillK'r 10. 12. Klurry of bettliiR hltH local flKlit funs over the as;e of Jitek Deml aey and aeorttes Curpcntier. Cltin-nH bnntiuet tootbull' ten in. oftor "which they uro rmuled with two hours of nons and oratory." Fletcher Fish, "the populur tenor executed "When tho Moon Shines On tho Moonshine.", parofllnst It , to. the recent defeat of Ashhtnil. Dub.WatHon spoko for the team. Mayor. Oates, In closln iloclares, 'I am Rlad this oratorical de bauch is over." Masked mob at Santa Ftosu, Cul., lynch three Sun Francisco kuiibs t'crs. accused of Ions scries , of outrage!) URuinst women. Stuto stirred by revelations. England declares martial law in Ireland, as a "peaco' move."- Peace dream of Wootlrow Wil son shattered by Republican sen ate. TWENTY YEA ItS A(JO TODAY' (From files of tho Mail Tribune.) IK'Ct-iiilx-r III. I ID Man confesses he killed lielle Ellis, woman found nlonff rail road near l'hoenix, but police say he is demented. 1 Eagle Point petitions for Incor poration. ' ' Foreman on Kd Hanlcy much thrashes a. stranger who .killed a China pheasant .ami game warden offers 25 reward for his jiirrost. Circuit court hands down ilu cision that those who subscribed to stock in thu Mcdfiird and Cra ter. Lake railroad; aro legally bound. IjC (lagncii)'X, French birdnmn ars to an altitude of 10,100 foot. W: rl. Feagan. president 6f tho Emphe Life Insurance ciimiuinM of Chicago, here on visit, reportsr" he' "is magnificently mcsinerlncd by " startling beauty of the valley and" its people." . 1 '-. I2-IO Says I'ltly: ".Nattti-o iimilo mej , , . big 'For contrast with lite bullion 1'lK. Australia has the Kangaroo ' And WallubU's ftir contrast, too." , C'liiistnuiM ,Tniveling. Ity .Mary (irultaiu Uomier. ''Do you liko going around and feeing how C'hrlstmaa. Is cele brated in different countiiea?" tho Little 15 1 tt c k Clock a k k e d tht i child re n. "Sure it's, great,' said John. "I jut love it." slid l'cggy. Se the I. i 1 1 l j I'.lack (lock look the m o v e r to g J-'ranee where thcyj heard tho children! talking alout Father fhrLstmas. as they called San- ta.- and they aawl them putting wooiien shoeH around waiting for Father Christmas to fill them. They traveled to Alsace und caw a lovely girl dressing up for a Christmas festival, wearing n gold crewn with candles about It. nnd carrying a wand with a silver bell. , Next the Utile Hhiok Clock took them to Jugoslavia whore tlie father nf the house had n larun bowl- Tilled with corn. Me tmik thin anil an orange and n big old I'tniiKhshnro ;)nd put them near tho hearth whore the nieVry yule Ion whs iturnlng. Then he mado a wish that the grain wt;uld grow well during the coming yenr and that tho Cattle would bp well and strong. "We'll have t see lots of plarop," the Utile llluik Clock told tho children. and we'll net. how much every one loves Chrlst nuis. "We'll noc holly hunu up I"' rause in thr obi days, tlny usrd to Ky t hat everything bad nnd harmful would be Kopt out wher ever holly was haiiKini:, and we'll see mistletoe being put up. be cause year ago people ald If they did thnt it would let love and affection rome right Into tho honos," Tho Uttle llhuk Clock was usimr a very fine sleigh for thes adventures. But then the Utile Iilaek Clock wa n very Wtinderful person. It certainly was perfect to travel .with him. Jle. could nrrnns; tevrythiwr and he did. too. ' Ti.mortvv "The Slw-phcnl MiiKing." V VJ r K V