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PJGE POUB MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON', MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. Medpord Mail Tribune Dill ud Bundiy - Published br iodtokd raumxa co. ii-tT it n. vv iu BOBBRT W. BUHL, Editor g. IUMPTEB SMITH, Hutu As Independent Nmpiiw toUtti m Mod dut Mtter it MtdTori, Ortfon. wdcr Act of Much 8, 18T9. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mill to AdtuM: Dllr, vita Sunday, retr... M.M Oailj, wlUi Bundar, nsuth TS Dill? without Sunday, fear 6.50 i Dally, lllut BunUy, ttonlh fiR Sunday, urn year . . . -. 3.00 by Carrier, In 'Adrenee MetUurd, Astilirnl, lie ..on I He, fenlral Point, Phoenix, Talent, Uold Hill and on Hltrim ays: Dally, vilb Sumter.' month S .73 Dally, without K'inday, month Pally, without Sunday, om year...... T.00 Dally, vilb Sunday, on year 8.00 All ttrau, eab lo adianee. OffUUl taper of the City of Mfdford, Official pair of. Jacbon County, MEMRKR OK TUB AHSOCIATED PRBSS RKtltlrtg Full bused Wire Bervlee The Associated 1'reai Is CKcluahely entitled to the uu for piiullratlnn of all wwi dUtiateliea credited to It or ottierwlie tmllttd In tlili paper, ind alio to the local nm published herein. All rlxbU for putilleatloD of special dispatches kerelo arc abo retened. MEMHKB OP AUDIT MJIUSAO OK CIRCULATIONS MEMBER OK TUB UNITED PRESS Adrertlslng Represenlatliei II. C. M0UKN8EN & COM PA NT Offices In New Tori, riitcagn, Detroit, flail frandteo, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) Christmas trees ure now the or (J or of day In, tho metropolis, nnd Sunta CIhuh 1h nlinoMt iih cunspic t uous In the- holding thereof, as Mayor Baker. Bakeries t the lund have made rapid , strides lately. They sell 1 1 rend already sliced, enabling the daughter)! of, the Older OIiIm to conserve their strength for the dishwashing,' . ' , , Hoblas - Deuel of this city nnd county, Im Hinted to be "one of the outstanding members of the legis lature." If Hohlits desires to Htand - out, oh' no legislator ever Htood out, hOj will refuHo to go to tho legls litture, mid urge that hia colleugues . do I lOcewlHC. ; ' f I A girl In eastern Oregon asks: "It a. hoy, invites me to a show am I bbllgcji jo kiss hi in good-night wlfen I thank' him for the eve ning' entertainment? Other girls tell ino .that 'In' correct,' 1 haven't been Invited yet, but 1 hope to bo mo uio day.' (Marian Miller, in Cortland Oregonlun.) Anticipating that a contingency may urine. In the rural areas theyjlro haul ing In the Yulo log, und killing tho Yule hog. ..... r Ht'T NOT OOliV PANTS (lYjuUetoit JCut (H'cgoiiliin) Hume of tho fut men who are taking part In the athletic c hisses being held at the gym nasium, are protesting tho .' matter of wearing gym suits, ' account of .the manner In 1 which such attire emphasizes tho odd contour of their per sons. Instead of telling the manned not to worry about tho depression, eminent cltlrens . thus engaged, should switch Into reverse and nd ' vise tho masses to , givo their despondency freo rein and fret to their heart's content, as they will anyway. They are bound to be human and do tho opposite "Mrs. Kane went to Snge on her week-end, whero she caught a .severe cold" (Star Mountain Jot . tings.) A unique method of truvel, : hut the usual result. Homo . more of our promising young men have Joined the ranks uf thoso vho hold to tho theory that two can Bturve as cheap us one.. ' , ' i A maiii;.n in distress 4 ( ItoHfhui'g 'Nt'WM-HovUnv) Homo days later a "friend" . uf mine told mo she had seen , - him at tho movies with an other girl that evening. What would you tell him wlten ho . calls up? I know what I think of. him, but It wouldn't sound ' ludy-llko. WMl'LEH. Tho biting wind of winter has 'brought out n number of social lions dressed up like French voya ge urs, which Is tho best argument against snow, A decided brunette, and a blonde who had decided to bo tho same, minced, down tho Main mem this 1 morning. Mr. Al Cftivone'H rlKht hand luiui inildo $J61.9IH.23 In 192a, uceord--'lJUr'to tho flKUrra of tho Incomo -'lux ilctmi'tiiK'iit of tho ffovornmiMil. 'ih'lmo (loon-not pny, but It come : cluae tu 11. - . A FIXICKT JOl'RXALIKT ' Ye Kd . I eontlnunlly Irked by chool teaoheri; who come In front tlie country to buy "pnntobotu-d", n they aptly call It. It doean't 1 aound dignified enough to .ult oui mnn who la Into aoolety a little. Wo 'want them to aak for Ilolyoku Text, or Decotlnt Uriatol, or 1-nM 'tloman watermarked, or Iw3viiln Hook plain edjee, or ChnrlemaKUo Mint flnlah, or eaanndra pebbled. ' or' Olda Quill Ui ckl Kilsn. or , b'Alnlon hand made, or Kroydnn 111 .covor, or Argonaut emhoased. Thoae are Just a few of tho com- inon brands of what moat folka ' cull . cardboard. 80, after thla, Klrllea, pleaae oak for exactly what you wnnt. But at that the country teachenr are better than the oily type. The latter uaually aak for "anma-ot that there heavy stuff." I'. a. In the above Hat we neglected' to .Include the Valencia ( rushed Antique, which may be "nnd In -orchid, ollve or tan color. (Portia, Kan., Independent.) . . Half l-vani Ilia; Car. ROME, fl") Italy la encourag : Ing the manufacture of alx-cylln-' der cars and larger License feea ' for the alx-cyllnder autos are lower than for fourcyllnder cars, a reg ulation adopted three year, ago recently beiag renewed. Editorial Correspondence SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21. (En Route Eust) The Good Ship Sedan hag been abandon ed Hgain and wo are trusting to thc'S. P., Union Pacific and Northwestern to t:et us to Roek ford, Illinois, in time for Christ mas Eve and the first family re union in n quarter of a century. During that time a family of four has increased to a family of nine. raiiKinst in ages from 2 years up to 80. Not an in crease to boast about but, ac cording to government statis tics, slightly above the average. Our old' friend who received his training on a cattle train was at the throttle of the Shas ta last night. How be holds his job is a mystery. Every stop was a miniature collision, and every start n kick in the trou sers. Hut apparently he got off during the night, for this morn ing everything went smoothly, and we had a fine view of sun kissed California and the straits as we rolled over the new S. P. bridge, lieantifiil dny; clear, and warm, and we reached the ferry building five minute? ahead of time. P. J. Neff was tho only other Mecirorlte aboard. Porter is bound for Los Anttelea und. wuy stulloiu. The Inst we uw of him ho was (IrlnlilnK u chocolate milk Hlml.n In the aluminum club car. Ho nppenr od to enjoy It hut didn't appear to li( ed It. Hud a chut with a member of Ihu Vv'UBhlMKtoii Stale footbull coj':Iiihk etutf, on routo to Loh AiimuIos lo get roudy for tho New Year's Kiime. lie thinks it's a GO-SO propoHitlon, with a hot day his only worry. J 1 can't set over the almrlitdr of Southern Cullforiilu by Notra Dntne end, llkq muny others, (bped the Trojans to win. "Hulf a a mimitu moro und South ern Cal. would ; have boalcn us, never was tho whlutlo a mora wul conio sound. 1 cun still see that In terferenco lor Miilsck llko u. buf falo stnmpcde with Mustek tucked nwuy In tho center whore no one could net near him.. Why that formation-didn't work HKulnst Notre A. Brisbane'n Today (Continued from Pays One) $300, nil ctisli, by mnil. Mr. Sloan, of Oonerul Motors, might do It. Workmen would buy It Instead of a blcyclo, farmers would havo a second car. It should havo a front soa, back nt tlint an Iron box to entry tools or plow, with removnblo scats, spend, small gas consumption. It could bo done. Ona day, your ubest minds say, "Russia Is a fulluro and will soon blow up." Next day they yell, with eyes turned toward Washington: "Snvo us from Russian slave la bor." What will tlicy sny to Russian factories selling eloctrlo light bulbs for 6 conts each 7 The Woolworth stores In llrituln have ordered 12, 000,000 of the bulbs, to bo sold at 12 cents. Woolworth stores and (J. W. Hill, of tho American Tohncco Company, know thnfour decimal system coin ago Is bettor than llrltuln's pounds, sterlings and pence. In Knglnnd Woolworth stores are 6 nnd 12 cont stores, Instead of our "6 and 10."' Mr. Mill Bella In Knglnnd for 0 pence and a shilling, packages that would sell here for 10 und 20 conts. Decimal colnngo would save the British many millions, in chenp things, and In luxurlos. Beenda, half savago French sol dier from Senegal, who killed six, and held 2000 men at bay bemuse his rank of aergennt was tnkon from him, wrote for himself a brlot epitaph, found nftor he killed him self: "I am Boenrin, a son of the Ivory coast, llorouka village, a man of the corclo and officer of tho day." Cyrus the Great began his epitaph, "I am Cyrus, Oh, man," and went on telling how great ho was. lie and Soonila aro equal now. Thla is nowa to mnke common senxe shudder and yell. To curry out the nuval program, laid down for us by llui llrllish. in accordance with Iholr needs and wishes, will cost Uncle Ham from one billion to one hundred millions, I THE NEBBS-Oh, Happy Day POJ 8WL.VIO. eouovr j fur COAT AND HfVO IT CHARSeO THIS DlO NOT fcET SO ftooo WITH HEW ottvoTeo AKIO T lOOKS uxe rrs tsotsjs ,ialBMaBMLaHaB U , 12 11 fCwi, M. n t T. n tjh lT) Dame, at least part of the game, I can't understand Hope to get the lown down while I am In L. A. In my opinion. It was a case of Rockne beatinfr Jones to the punch, and then never Kivlng tho Trojans a chance to get set again. That fum ble In the first half may also have been a factor. Hut I doped South ern Cal. as the greatest team in coast football history and still be-1 ueveu 11 tney nau payeu us a montn later, S. C. and not W. S. would have been awarded the New Year's honors." As usual on Sunday, San Fran cisco Is a deserted city. The Dew oy monument 111 Union Square Is covered with a mass of silver tinsel In front of which Is a stage massed with evergreens, with huge red can dles 15 feet hliOi here and there. There was a bund concert this aft ernoon and tonight there will he a Christmas pageant, ns there will be every night until Christmas day. The shops are beautifully decorat ed und vlsunlly ut leusl there is a spirit of carnival in tho air. That's like Sun Francisco. A city that could tuke the eurthimukc und fire with a smile, isn't going to bow its head to n little thing like hard times "Greut Hcurt" is not a bad team for S. K. the harder the go ing the hurder she fights ulways heads up and a sparkling smile! - Tho youngest member of tho putty loves the S. P. and thinks Mr. Hosenbuuin Is grund. She par ticularly funcics the upper berth, whero slio can perform on the burs. Jump up and down, and in the cur we occupied nt least look out of the windows In the eurly morning and see cows aiul sheep und tur keys, farm houses,'" trees and all sorts of things. When we wero her age they had no windows in up per berths, which was one of the things we had against them. The youngest member, in fact, is so happy she can't quite contain her self und when she isn't singing for sheer Joy she is upt to be turning cart wheels. She has been many thousands of miles In the (iood Ship Sedan she detests motor car traveling and adores traveling on a trnin any train. Had we boarded Itanium's old cannon ball express she would have been equally de lighted -perhaps more so For we have un idea llarntim's rnilroad would have oven surpassed tho S. P. in Us opportunities for recrea tion and its supply of quulnt and ancient novelties. She can hardly wult until tonight when ut 6 o'clock she guts on the train nguin and Is to havo (liunor in the dinor. For her It's tho guy and romantic life, we; could prouch a sermon on the Joys J of Innocent youth, but even though ; It's tho Sitbbath, we tiro going to ro- frnln. In fact wo aro going to stop; entirely nnd see II after a decent night's sleep we can't do better, nil around. It. W. It. to u billion und u nuurtur. I it depends, says Admiral rrutt, on how muny battleships we build, j unit wnetnor we carry out toe air plauo progrum. Can you Imngluo- even suggest ing the possibility of building more hnltloshlps, to be hidden away if war comes, or sunk by cheap ene my nil emit If sent out to l ight? Is It conceivable that any coun try could he stupid enough to neg lect tho air fleet that will decide every future war? Airships on land and sea, sub murinus for enemy mercantile ship ping, thut will bo the only progrum. And old Kngllsh king, after pow der und bullets hud come In. of fered special rewards to thoBe that should grow fine yew troes, of which bows and arrows were made. For, said ho, In real war, Knglnnd must always depend ou her arch ers and their bows. Wo have army and naval offi cers as foolish as that. The alr plnnus and submarines are here and they suggest battleships. Amorli-nng last year spent five billion dollars on travel, twice as much na wns spent by ull tho rest of the world. In Canada alone we spent more than three hundred millions, tak ing five million automohlloa to Ca nadian territory, filling hotels, emptying other coptnclcs. The Canadian onsls is profitable. And consider that we spent on travel 111 one year, half as much as the ton billions we lent Kurope. We are only prosperous If only we could got rid of whatever ails us.' Now (ioniinii Itoyal llnby. IAIN DON. W Theres a new heir to the Iron Chancellor's title. Prlnca nnd Princess Otto Von Ills marek have a son tho first born recently at the Oermnn embassy here where tho prince l secretary, Tho child Is a great-grandson of the famous Clormnn chancellor. Norway Isvie Riivoy Iojiii, OHIJO. AV-Norway Is losing Its dean of dlplomtUH, Uiurlla Swen- who has been hero as Amer ican rrprostMiiullve since 1911, has been recti lied, with Hoffman Philip succeeding him, , T . . . ' 'i I H' u we. i..min i.m m i r ' I I I 'liii'i! AMa 1 wM nJAT- w; li'iii!iili' I'll " III"! I !l luLW- "!YJ,t V " II" ''I I 'l f) FIRST COW3UtTIM VOO , UmO VHSORW..TM '. &OIM& TO TAKE IT MAIL TRIBUNE l DAILY CROSS-WOKPUZZLR ACHOHS L Moltltsd &, Frlulnliiv to th l'u It, Hetnl 14. Jlornrcnn gao Our si- irvf It. JlruMj II Feminine nnmr IT. hum rliiliiitil y Jiriuml It. Vlhrulluuletf olsti IB. fendluni eh lurid 10. ftoriiirrn F.aropfiiiii f. Hurried fx. Artrlntl rar ft. ArlUt' lunil ft. Ijuniiiern.no' hnlMwiot tl. More rer 10. Uniwi plump 34. Hul.l.rf Zb. TlrfHiiint ieMiri It. HIiHlcr Solution of Saturday! Pun It RjEADriERNnP AFT ANNE L E QUE L I A TONS. JMANACL E D A WOK EPfPE p ' f I 1 1" A GEOAM PLE U R NDTUkjNpfA R I A R E c eTssPe ft s ABE LQTjsU MJT A T l1aTp"e nIIpTr I M E CI j '. n a aTIT A N D E S I-A T T R NT IDOL 0 LjN EOI NEMO aiwIeIdUoIpIpUeIpIeIn 63. O refit letter 4. Inrlln S7. I IU'll fllNfK sn. Armfd ronillrl tH. Ufnai of tta 3B. Itnni lice 11 10. riu id llnllilfld tl. II" IX Ilri-ll Ia .i-irtlii)r imtiii-K 47. Nilhltpr 4S. I'I1hk til 11 tu- unit 4!l. Attiliinrlt UU. A hIii Mr lllllUUHB (. HiL-iehirt tl. MlHfurlunci i. Nil n Irleulljr cuohrd Ori'iiHinloe L Tiiljr l-rmiilt) chrep A A. AIph 61. Hiitlnln HOW If -I. Cnrcil lUltfli Uf buK'i 2 p 4 I S U 7 8 If I 0 W V2 VJ 14 Is ' 77 73 2T' 22 25 37 ZZ3a ' WES. 4o 41 42 43 44 : , illS?ZZlEZ"ZZZZZ So Si S2 Wt-4 - ss slt s1 - "Z4 Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Signed letters pertaining Tv person.! heillh tnd hyittcne, not to dkeue. dlsgmMls or treatment .til be ansHcrert hy dr. Brnily lr a stamped Rett aikl Mscd emelnpe h enclosed. Letters should be brief and .rltten in ink. Uwfia to the lame number of litters rcceireil only a fear can be ansnered bcre. No reply can bo niada to queries not cuufurmlns to instructions. Address Dr. Wlllism Brady lo ure. of The Mall Tribune. ' . , ', Kl VOIR UlTAVCH A X D KXJOV YOl'R . j - HI0rWni A famous bacteriological uuthor - Ity riiimed Flugge showed the Im portance of droplet' in lection, tio proved, too, that there Is practical ly do risk of commoting tubercu losis by the innai atlon of dust. U a c t e rlologists working under Flugge's direction produced tuber culosis in guinea pigs by causing the animals to breathe , dlrefctly In front of the mouth of a per son with tubercu losis while the person was cough I iig. When the pigs were not brought nearer than 40 Inches to tho mouth of such person they did .not contract the di sense. Hut they were almost invariably Infected if they were held within a foot or two -from the mouth while the tu berculosis patient coughed. Another good nuthorlty, Wins low, first sprayed the mouth and throat of a man with a culture of hiicillus prodlglosus, which Is hnrm lens but gives a distinctive red growth on culture media. Then the man spoke loudly for half nn hour. Then 140 liters of nir were taken from various point In tho room. The II, prodlglosus was found only seven times. Another type of germ called streptococcus snllvarlous, a normal or natural Inhabitant of tho mouth, wns not found at nil In 74 liters of nir examined. In similar tests Hoblnson did find S, sallvurUis in some cultures from tho air of tho room where the man spoke. Put these authorities concluded tholr observations tend ed to support the conviction that aerial Infection of any sort Is a minor factor In the sprend of dis ease. Put note particularly that tho guinea pigs escaped Infection when thov wer not hmmrht n!.r meter about 40 Inches tn the f.ice of the permit, with Die dls- ease. You can't apply uuinea pig facts to human lif and that Is why our UO, VOO AIN'T VNHEKI SOU BOUGHT IT AMD ACbfteED TO PAV THE MAM, WERE VJOliO AMD eeSIDFIS, FINE FEATHERS MAKE r INJc. OIKU5, ANu MKIE. 5KrJS MAKE FIKJS COAT3, AKIO WIMMINJ (JEALOUS-AKIO VUWEKI TMEV RE OEALOUS THEV u s r.t It. Mists waster. 1st scrubs l tU Id ob'! rig t BlBt IS. Cum pantos ft. EbbI IndUs Wlllflll ft. Niiuiloai talat of aiork tl. Wlllier fK. Kichunf . Usfosred 10. Is DISC Of 11. ruff ap If. A l no tlina is. I'ropueti Mi. ODitruet IK. ExUli-il SB. Fiirllllrullosi 41. Hnpprl 4t. I'Hrei 41. Val. 41. ('ovrri 4. Ilsnililee 47. Worker la hue 49. :niu)otii'llt purl of tbf Union It. FiihIiIiib fil. Ilerlnre nprnljr It. I'nver th fnnltle of IS. I J rent Ml J5. lifimii nf the ollr tree M. Iiilnv-ftt 67. I'rlnrrlT lninf of I In I7 ML Snlii rp CO. Kmihijiie ending f. Spoken S. Kninluln iani 4. Cm a t, Aiilmn I Inrlnour C Wnriililiirr I, I'ertnliilnjr to tN fret t. So mn j M Im f. Si;iiiki fi'tii In Inn itrllrlo 10. Sllltl IllHTlO iirntii nnlmnl II. Mr in 1 I!. Ilrrnlille bnr lnir j f J state's prisoners should be turned over to medical science for - ex perimental' use but I think It Is perfectly logical and safe to .as sume that, yo long as one can con trive to keep more than four feet from the face of one's vis-a-vis. on( Is not likely to catch watever ; n matter how reluctant they ap the vls-a-vis may happen to haveiPeared make them kiss her in re- in the way of a respiratory In fectlon. Many tests by other bacteriol ogists have fairly well shown that tho droplets of moisture given off from nose and mouth In the form of visible or Jnvislhlly fine spray when one coughs will carry 10 to 12 feet. The rango of the spray in sneezing is the same. In talk lng the range is lowered to four feet or less. Everybody understands that kiss lng on tho- mouth is a very likely way to contract any communicable disease which is communicable through the nose, throat or mouth secretions. The next best 'way Is to conduct a Weber and Fields chat with the person who has tho disease or Is perhaps Just coming down with It. Younger readers may not know what Weber and Fields means. Old-timers will re call how the two famous come dians carried on their endless ar guments, at such close quarters that they frequently had to wipe an eye and beg one another not to splash so. These days the Individual who perpetrates a sneeze or a cough without first carefully covering his nose nnd mouth Is likely to be thrown out of the shop, hnll or conveyance on his neck. Put con versational spray is still good tform and you have to tako your chances in It. Uemember It, carries less than five feet. QVKSTIOXS AXI ANSWERS Thejr Might nll Tlityn selves Den tors. Your little propaganda to per suade dentists to relinquish the professional use of the title "doc tor seems to have stirred up some thing like a hornet's nest In some quarters. In view of the fine work COIN' TO TAtE IT BACK NOT CSOIm' BACk OM VOUH FINJE COATS MAKE OTHER A1KJT HAPPV - aAKIO THAT IS MV r,,CMI?ISTMAS WiTSPiRtT FOR t;THE WIMMIkJvfc . INJ TVI you have done for years in du eating the public In dental hygiene, and the Importance of regular vis-; llts to regular dentists, I think the J profession has shown poor taste' in receiving; your suggestions ao resentfully. I for one would be glad to relinquish the title. It makes Httle difference to me or, my work, as X see it, whether youj cell me "doctor" or "mister." L. W., D. M. I. Answer. Thank you, Dentor. 1 I propose the title of Dentor for dentists. That's better for their professional Interest than "doctor" is. I'm not going to call any dent ist, Dentor, though, unless he con sents, I have nothing et all against dentists, only I do think they're a bit affected to use the title of "doctor," even if they are legally i qualified to use -it. Hcrdeiiliie of tho Liver. Please tell me the cause of hard ening of the liver. I am a woman 49 years of age and I wondered if my age might be the cause. M. T. O. Answer. Alcoholism, particular ly Rln drinking, Is the commonest causo of cirrhosis or hardening of the liver. Probably the excesvive use of condimentH, highly spiced food, I n cnuse, too. Too much muHtnrd and similar dope on oats. Your age 1h not a cuuko of uny health impairment. Iliirtlt'iiliis of the Ilver Our 20-months-old boy cats dirt) by the handful when he Is out playing in the garden. We have tried everything in our power to Hjop him but just can't do it. Some one Bald his body needs lime. , . . .Mrs. R. J. Y. Answer. Certainly his body needs lime. Every child's body does, njid plenty of fresh milk, fresh butter, fresh raw carrot, orange, .fresh eggs will provide It. Jut punish the child for each of fense, by slapping his hand, und presently he will be content to get his peek of dirt like ordinary folk. Meanwhile, no particular harm done by the soil or sand he oats. It is a common perversion of appetite In children, known as "pica" true to form, we doctors give It a funny name to conceal our ignorance. They Hide A wuy. Back home we used your remedy for corns and calluses with great satisfaction for years. They fade away under It. Since moving here we lost the recipe. Please print It again. E. G. Answer. Paint corn, wart or callus daily with a solution of 30 grains of salicylic acid in half an ounce or flexible collodion. (Copyright John F. Dtllc Co,) . . parents AKI-'I-XTIOX Jly Alice tludson Poalo When Louise and Mildred were little girls their gay and charming mother used to descend upon the nursery where they spent most of their days in charge of a nurse, to pay them a dally visit before she went out for the evening. At these moments she would take the children Into her arms and ask them If they loved their mother. She would kiss them and turn. Grown women now, these two remember their mother as an en tertaining and delightful woman, but a person also toward whom 1 tney fet nt- only little affection but a positive physical repulsion. They had never kissed her ex cept when she commanded them to, and they had done It only be cause they were afraid to disobey. The love of children for father and mother ennnot be commanded. It must be earned through treat ment which gives the child a feel ing of security, confidence and companionship In the presence of Its parents. It Is quite as hurtful to the child to force him to be demonstrative as to treat him so coldly that his own Impulses to show affection do not dare assert themselves. Children aro wise. They -know without thinking about It thnt the parent who makes a point of de manding from them the evidences of affection is somewhere lacking In the quality of his love and they quite properly resent his advances. Such demonstrations represent In the parent both a compensation for the Inadequacy of his own love for his children and a possessive egotistical attitude thnt would ex ploit their developing emotions. Beaten to Death LOS ANGELES. Dec. 22. Pi Jolln A. Bernhagen, 60, retired farmer, was found benten to death In the dining room of his home, Sunday. Hoh Pendleton Snfe. PENDLETON, Dec. 12. &) Between $4T0 nnd $T00 was taken from the safe of the Harry Jeppe cigar store here last night by a burglar who worked the eoinblna-' tion and left no finger prints. OH AM6V, VOUVE MADE ME SO 'mow HAFPyTWI3 WILL, EVER BE MV FIKJEST CHCI3TMAS T- 1- Quill Points When you tell Willie education will make him famous, you should t-e prepared to name a few edu catora. A presldent'a cabinet must be the most human of inatltutions. Man is fearfully and wonderfully made. A mistrial doesn't prove crook-j eilnesB, but you hate to think any-' .body js that dumb. j It's easy to make good without a college education. The hard j part, apparently, bj to keep still about it. A Frenchman eays the world will end on January 1st, but no matter. Most of us will be up in the air then. Another way to give oiannc 11 do a lot oT extra vitamins is to put in hoi 11c orange Juice. Surly to bed and early to rise and your pockets aren't emptied by hold-up guys. The religionist and scientist don't agree, but what of it? Why should these two be exceptions? Willi, you must remember that most of the students could be col lege professors, while only a few can make the team. Americanism: Passing a law to keep people from drinking wine; lending grape men $UO0.O()0 to es tablish a wine selling business. Let's have one more commission. Mr. Hoover, to decide on a defini tion for righteousness. The HuKimore Sun wants a more appropriate name for bootleggers. What about "ice saws"? They cut hard liquor. The remarkable thing about Mr Hoover's message concerning pub lic problems in that one page evi dently dropped out. One must be a little aloof. Ivook what happens to the oys ter when he comes out, of Ids .shell. Tunney hus been dropped from the social register. It just shows that a bride's success in making a. man better seldom is permanent. Mr. Cootldge -says a five-dtty week means less prod uct ion. Jt would In fact mean a Job for a sixth consumer. The football hero should enjoy his radio most nt 1 p. m. The in terference is best at that hour. A new senntor doesn't mnke a speech at the first session, so Mr. Davis must wait until next March to tell the senate he began as a puddler. Correct this sentence: "He of fered me ten thousand not to raid his place," said the of Hear, "and I kicked him in the pants." CHRISMS LIGHTS BEA'JIIFY STREETS Although the annual Christmas) outdoor lighting contest does not! officially open until Wednesday night, the city has already taken on a beautiful Yuletlde appear nnce. Throughout the residence d Istrict scores of attractive d is plnys are In place, carrying holi day greetings nnd good cheer. These gay Christmas exxhlbits range from simple Illuminated wreaths, bells and Indoor trees to elaborate effects in which out lino lighting, colorful entrances and gaily decorated shrubs and lawns combine to present a beau, tlful Christmas scene. This year's contest which Is sponsored by the Medford Gar den club promises to eclipse all former events of this kind. ' 4 . Germans Knt More Ment, BERLIN. P More meat Is be ing consumed in Germany now than In pre-war days, llerlln has taken the lead, the annual consumption! being 154 pounds for each citizen. Royal tatllo Win Prises. NORWICH, Knglnnd W) King George has a keen Interest In fine liventock. At n fat entile nlinw here he won three prizes with hbi steers nnd heifers. By SOL HESS don't cdme uoLLvn-tooiki' IaPOumD MP. AkiO itr srrv , 3NEAK OUT AKJO C HAW SOMETHlKl' TO ME AfeAlKJ THERE'S feOlKl' TO BE SC. MUCH FUSS ITS eotN TO REACH FROM HERE TO THE COURT HOUSE TET Do Yon Remember? TEN YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) December 22, 1920 "Spud'1 Murphy, prizefighter and notorious San Francisco gang ster, found guilty of assault, and faces 60 years in prison. Home of J. C. Wellls on Siskiyou Heights entered and $800 in jew elry taken. The Oklnhoma vampire who slew Jake Hamon, republican lender, telegraphs tho sheriff to "come and get me." 300th anniversary of the landing of the Merlins celebrated In Bos ton. Ward Beeney, later a Med ford football and basketball star, und one of the best quarterbacks the valley ever produced, arrives from Fairfield, Neb., with hie folks. The Tolo overhead crossing Is in miserable shnpe, and autoists are urged to watch their P's and Q's. TWENTY YEA ItS AtiO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) December 22, 11)10 Steam turned into new heating system at Nash Hotel. Charivari party on Court street quiets down, when newlywed comes to front door with u shot gun and repels tho invaders. S500.000 will bu spent in city tor Christmas. Purchase of Commercial club exhibit is urged. Claude Miles will have charge of the selling of city lots in Eagle Point. 9 Uf PV Our hero's huniu fur Christmas ami the barnyard is ugog. It's a most exciting moment in tlm life of Father Hog. "My boy," he says, "I'm. proud uf you; I knew you'd reach the top." "Oh, yes," says Puf, "I went there, but I didn't have time, to stop." Sundown SANTA'S VISITS By Mary (irnlitinl litimu'i Ah Suntii CIhuh was flnlnltlny toy after toy he talked to John nntl 1'ewy about vlHlts he made to dif ferent countries. "in Austria and other parts of Kurope, ' he said. "they put cnndles In the windows of their homes, and you .know how In your own country so many cities and vll lagei have Christmas trees in pnrks nnd In public squares IlKhted around Christmns time. "How I do en Joy seeing them as I make my rounds. They look so full of twinkling merriment of this wonderful season." "We're going to hnve a tree all ready for you to trim," John told Santa Claus. "That'B splendid!" ho exclnimod. "Now when I visit Armenia and Greece and Syria I have discovered that they llko to eat lamb for Christmas just ns you like to eat turkey with a fine stuffing mnde or ooiipn rice and raisins nnd pine seeds. In Germany they love- roast goose for their Christmas dinner." "I like turkey meat," salil John. "So do I," agreed IVggy. "I think I do loo," Santa Chins ndmitted. "Now when I go to Nova Scotia" he continued, "there Is a town to which the Indians come from their settlement nearby. They bring In Christmns trees in their ox-drawn wagons, and oh, how lovely Is the smell of the fir trees and the salty smell from the sea thnt Is along the coast! The Indlnns mako such gay bnskcts and bend necklaces too.'' What a Jolly pce this was where Santa lived and worked. And when Santa was not talk ing he was laughing and singing. He wns working all the time. "Whether they hang great old heavy mm-klnus mnde of thick grey yarn as they used to do when your country wns very, very new," Santa said, "or the kinds they hang now makes no difference to Santa! I fill them all!" Tijrwmiww-ramAnlnials" Avoid Tonsilitis If It rmilar un im, pl.uanl awith .a JlvW?1-y