8 PSQEFOUH MriDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", "M!OXDAY, JANUARY 5, 1931. Medpord Mail Tribune Dlily wxl Bundir PuMlihed to UHiroHD miNTlNQ CO. i(-tr- n. til at. gOHBKT W. RI MI., MItor t. 1UMPTEB SMITH, Miu Ah Indeptndtnt Nmpw lotarcd m tKQwl elui matter at Utdford, Ortaon, undu At I of tludi 8, 1818.; buhbcjuption hates By MaQ la Adraou: Dally, tub, Sunday, yrar . Dally, villi Sunday, mouth DaUy, alllicut Sunday, yrar Dally, vltbout Buoday, ntinlh Buoday, ofta iw H, I'arrlfr. in Alliance MMllurd, ... .15 ... e.so ... M ... 2.00 AtbUnd, larbontllla, CaMral faint, rluxi.ll, Tilral. Uold Hiu aiu on liignftiri: Daily, ltb Siuiday, nonth Dally, althoilt Huiiday, niuun...... Dally, nithout Sunday, dm year.... Dally, vltb Buwlai. one year All terni, east) In adianca. Officii paper ol tin City of Msdford. tirrielai uauer of Jaebon Cuunty, t .T5 .85 T.OO 8.00 MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED NUMs Kecel'lni Full Uutd Wire Bmirt "Tin Associated 1'rc.ii la eielunirely entitled to the use for publication of all nrwi dbpatebea credited tfl It or olbervbc credited la thl paper, and aho to the local newt pubHnhed herein. All rlghta for publication of apeclal dlipatehee acrcln are also rciened. MEMBER Of AUDIT KUIIKAU OK CIIICULATIONS MEMISKU OK THE UNITED I'SEHS Adirrllslng flpprcientitlii'l M. C. MOUEN8EN 4 COMPANY OfflcM In Nt Vort, t'nlriso, Detroit, fraoelseo, Lot Angela, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Porry) . For GO yours this nation show orod food, clothing and coin upon the well-known starving Armcni huh. When Armenia starts sending back the clothes, times will begin to get n trifle tough. The first' harbinger of spring showed up this ntn. In the person of a robin, who had never hoen away. Tho esteemed secretary of the treasury continues to think up ways to save money, for those who already have more than they know what to do with. "Arthur Tate has been having the flu, alone; with Mrs. llnnn" (Hago Items.) A social touch to tho misery. Many of our citizens are direct ing hitter , remarks at the taxes, In the hope the taxes will shrivel up. Tho latest couple to fly tho Atlantic failed to commit suicide. JOUKNAMKM (Swrt'llome Ite-ins) ' A new family is HvinR In tho Coulter house above town. . A lono wild Roono was Been flying over town and country last week. It .was as windy last evening as at any time during; tho Into cam paign.. ' ; " 1 "A 4-year-old boy shot a B-yenr-nld1 girl- in Nevada Saturday. The boy was toethlng on the 0-shooter, when It was accidentally dis charged." .Ail the schoolma'ams returned to their (twitches today, ns mad as ever, There don't seem to ' bo any countrywide embracing of the Cal vin Coolidgo notion to help out tho farmer, by eating hotlod wheat for breakfast. In tho first place, tho farmers won't ent It thomselves, and in the woeond place, the chefs have no training In cooking It. Tho electric lights went out last night, as efficiently us If tho light houses were run by the city, In stead of the "power barons." Dur ing the, ensuing darkness, many predicted bank robberies, but the lights came on too noon. Middle-of-the-road speeding has been resumed, with the romoval of the Yule trees. Boverul old fogies nee no excuse for a 15-year-old girl driving 60 miles per hour after a head of lettuce, between 2 rows of vehicles, one going west and the other east, as It is possible to loir what every driver but tho girl Is going to do. A shipload of Nfu has been re ceived from China. This beats a Oerman contribution, like Hehnpll ehaufenhausenrltzbautcnHnochen. "MCOISI.ATl'Kia WILL B 15 OOMM1TTKD" (Coos Hay Times) Thin is a fine loon, but is to Ideals, Instead of the "Big llouso." Bridge breakfasts have started to show up again, about 1:30 pm. STEADY, CilltlX, KTICAHYI (Tnline, Ida. News) With ft clear, sweet voice, every word intonating as dis tinctly as tho tono of a mid night chime, uud re-echoing us softly ns the full of a peurl In a golden cup, Just so sweet ly and sympathetically did Miss Wolfe recite tho sad, sweet poem, while Miss Viola Talmer at the' piano told tho same plaintive ntory in soft, low tones of Knoch's sorrow and rhlllp's pntlent waiting. "Cultured gentleman, thorough ly understanding women, will ac cept executive position where Initiative paramount" ((llenn Tid ings.) " You sound high-toned, but there 'ain't no such animal. ' SWKKT St'lKNC'K .1 love modern science, It hns so much scopo, ' And If I believe It, 'Twill leave mo no hope. It fills me with worries, Korebodlngs and fears About what will happen In two million years. Tho scientist travels In infinito spnee, And never cotmn back with A smile on his fuce. Ho gives us an earful Of science's sum, And if wo slay cheerful, It proves we are dumb, (Spokane Ppokesman-Iievlew) Editorial Correspondence UOCKFOUl), III., .Tii si. . Here, it isn't tlit clitiiiilc lint there's lots of it. VcNttT'lny New Year's wan .coltlcr than Oi'ccnliintl s 'icy mountains, I'li'itr nnil sunny, but below freezing nil tiny. Toilny it is like sprint;. Vt'.slenl.'iy ninny were skiaiini; on the river iieni: the hotel, today they could do nothine; on the river hill play pool or sail a boat. The ice is melt iui; fast. People on the streets are for the most part without coats today; yesterday they were bundled up to the ears. Sti'iint climate in this part, of the world," the most un certain and varied we have ever seen. From mill winter to sjiriii); is a matter of months via the almanac, but may be a matter of a few hours here most any time. , f-f Jtourlii a fine look hip; Bo.s'c pear from the S. O. S. of Alcd ford at an Italian fruit store here yesterday. I'ric.c !i cunts, "l'retty cheap," we. remarked to the Italian. lie agreed, and added he would sell half a doz en for a iiiartei so many men out of work,- said he, every thing is cheap. Also volunler etl even at the low price he had sold only about, hall' a-t niaiiy pears this year as last. Oranges not so lively, but apple sales very good. As to the best sclliii); pear, aforesaid Italian declared the Cornice now leads the list in ihis part of the world. He seemed to know all about Kone liiver pears, said late pears grown there were the best in the .country. f-f ' Tho sporting editor, of the Chi cago Trlbiino rejoices over tho slaughter of W. S. C. by Alabama at I'ltHiidcna yostcrduy. He opines that Notre Dame and Alabama hnve exploded the boast Hint Pa cific coast football is superior to football in the other potts of the WARSAW, Poland, Jan. fi. (P) Dosiilte a mishap 110 miles north of hero when she smashed the tin dercurrlitKB of her plane In mnkinK a forced landlUK late yosterduy, Miss Amy Johnson, llrllish woman aviator, was understood today to Intend continuing hor much oppos ed flight to i'olpinK, t'hlnn. Leaving llorlln shortly before noon tho pretty 23-yenr-nld Kill was driven by the wind to tho north of her objective, Warsaw, when she turned about she ran Into a heavy foiibank and finally mado a forced landlUK ut tho vlllnno of Amelia, near KraHiioHcllkl Uhe was not In jured. . P0RTLANOAUT0 VOrtTLAMlv Ortv. Ann. R' 1) Maraiulci-H In ntntin : ntittntiohlloM kept police on the Jump hero hint night. i M Ihm Kdith Marco, retp Snnfl- Btedt and Tod Jorgensen were roll- lied of J12.50 hy two men who forced the cur to tho curbing. Mr. ami Min. Kri'rt Kturkert wcro held up mid robbed of $17 In the Biimo inanncr i!0 minutes later. David K. Smith wuh arrested In Vancouver in possession of an automohMo reported stolen n few hours before from tt garage here. I in t Id jTunernl Toduy ' l'OHTLANI), Ore., Jan. 5. P) Pntifirul aorvlrtH for William M. l.ndd, 7fi. Portland capitalist, who died on New Year's day n t I i 1 s winter homo In OJM. Cal., will be held at 2 p. m. tuday at Flint I'rcHbytoiian church hero. MUTT AND JEFF M HITS GR0UNBEXPL0S!0N SINKS HARD IN WARSAW! NORWEGIAN SHIP xeu srvfc SH6 uooKet. sHe OYSTtR BCD OCEAN WM, conncs cou.etr T? FRGwe us. ?ou -me 6RJ"S ftKjD LkG A Moose: te OFF CftPC sHe? r- -eR TWiSj MsT wwim Trie 6ULF STR6 J ptv:bcoo r-J--r -U tTtgw rtTITi :$srarx. us-i mxs&M, rv-.- ts&3 iaxr . ss 1 country. Last nlKht over the radio I the editor ol' the Hroklyn Kugli : commented on the PaKiideua game and remarked It was played in a drizzle. This pleased him Im- mensely and he proceeded to dilate I upon the ueuiitlful sunny day In I Creuter Manhattan. In the midst ! of his peroration lie was takan j with a severe (It of roughing which i brought a big latiKli from tho I'a j cific const portion of tho radio nu : dlcnce. i if t -At noon yusterday wo listened to ' a speech over the radio from Italy j by Director Mussolini. It was ex I plained that Itcnvcnuti had master ' cd the KngllHh language In three months, t he speech indicated he had not only mastered It but had murdered It. Tho only word not mispronounced wan the first per sonal pronoun. In fact, the flreat One talked for five minutes bei'ore it dawned on one member of the audience that he was trying to speak lOnglish. We had to wait un til this morning to find out what it was ull about. Then we learned that Atiissolinl wishes war with no other nation and has a great love and affection for the United Htates. We will take his word for it, but suggest that the noxt time he broadcasts to America he confine hlmseir to his native patois. An other peace speech In busted Eng lish ntught result in a declara tion of wur from this side of the ocean. f There uro only two newspapers in this city ol' fili.OOO, one evening und one morning, and they are both owned by lluth llannn McCormlck. This consolidation has not proved popular among the people, and one hears a great deal of criticism of Mrs, AleCnrmlc.k, with many hop ing a competing paper will be es tablished. Wo doubt very much if anyone will risk any money on such a venture at the present time. There Is always a great difference between a uestre Tor newspaper competition and a willingness to pay for it. Incidentally, we are in formed by a (dose friend of Mrs. MeCormirk that she has an income of uhout fltl.uou.ooo a year which sounds like an incredible sum of money to get every Vi months! From another source we learned she has a fortune of about $100, 000,000, which would mean an an nual not profit of 10 per cent,- perhaps not far from tho truth. ICvon with half that amount of money she could finance a cam paign for the senate and buy a cou ple of modern city newspapers without being cramped for ready cash. In spite of this criticism hoard Mrs. McCormlck, who lives on her model farm only about 30 miles from here. Is generally popu lar, particularly, with the women. She was badly beaten by Horn Lewis but carried Winnebago conn- ty by about 2000 last November. COLOMBO, Ceylon, Jan. 5. (p) One paaHenger und four of tho crow of tho Norwegian motor ship Tricolor were roporled iniHsing to day after nn explosion which sank tho vessel not far outside this port. Kadio mossiiKOH from the Bteam er I'orthoK, which picked up Home of the survlvora alter answering the Tricolor's S. O. S., said that the Norwegian captain, her wireless operator and two others of the crew wore helleved drowned. One of the 12 passengers also was miss ing. NKW YORK, Jan. 6. (P) V'irty seven officers and 'men were res cued from tho sinking army dredge liarltan, which settled to tho bot tom of New York harbor Itll min utes after It was rammod by the liner I'lly of Montgomery today. The ship. Inward bound with pus sonnet's, run down the dteilgo In a heavy fog that lay over tho harbor. Tho mall boat President and u po lice launch, which were nearby, res etted the crew aflor they took off front tho damaged craft In lifo hoats. Tho City of .Montgomery docked with her bow damaged. Banker Heads C. of C. S.M.K.M, Ore., Jan. 5. (fl') Hen ry P. Crawford, field agent for the Utild & (insh bank of Salem, today became president of tho Salem chamber of commerce, succeeding J. N. Chambers. The Property's Under RESCUE CREW OF SCUTTLED DREDGE MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS - AC ItOhH . t:ur , AiiiiuiiIs' feel . l.urKf I'lMtH VViiiklili t.Htiili'a lulu I iirl linih-t I 'iiiri'ii'lrrir MiiiihIiiIii Iti I. r PfiltlKf tn I'll Kiirt-a In I In- Jem ut liur l-onli ii t'lir. Memh-r Mil ill I'll I'M Airoiirliit Milky OM Morl.1 llznnl fr'fiiihilii mi in n Ali.hl re ten I Jn imiifur fcliili'kliui it I'ull iii'iiM fSiMih (tit Is IviitilhiK , ii K i-no rri'Mi-iillj St-rli' til Kit nit't I'oriiilnliiir to H'Htili A inert run iiiHuiihiiiib i;iiiiKtlriiiiii A licit! )U IhiriiiiK'ii'ft (lC Off viiniir OM tri-iu-li coin Solution of MTlNlAlTlAlL RUU S A S KPffiiATR IP aw) A 1 0 I S i pOmPe st EToUf L ,0 0 EflN rEEfTTN A BTeTdUEIL" DlElRjJs T V EST S tt. HlKH. Kiilnfcd dill bl. iirvvk iinrllro US. KmlliiK of the I'lint imrllch'le ft'J. C olor . Optra tic tulo C4, (.iMiiiitiei)Kft 67. llt from the trroimu BK. Ilitiij u. Ulcere UK KtTlllO 71. Turn or rffo- I ut Ion It, (Short nnrt to Die point ' 2 Y V 7 I3 1 YA' 23 H ; v 42 Wt4i 44 45 W:4I ''!P$ "W'A!. h 4 4$ . 4f & jj rs " t's - (rr Personal Health Service By William Brady, M, D. Binned lei I em pertaining tt personal health and hytderva, not to dtxeast, dlafEixMla or treatment wilt b answered by Pr. Brady tf a Rtamped pelf add ended enielow li enclosed, tellers nhmi1d ba brief and written In Ink, Owing to the large number ofjletUri received only a few tan be answered here. No reply can be made to querlea oat eunformlug to iMtxuctloM, Addreu Dr. WUllaa Brady la ear of Trie Mall Tribune. - . 7-n TMKOrtY AND PUACTICR OP KKKP1XC. TKl-TTIC 1'hlCAX AXI) IX A dentist who believes everybody nhould bruh hl teeth regularly writes: For years I have prided myself on read ing yonr nrtt eles carefully, "" hut I must have missed the arti- . ele In which you mentioned that It is ne3e snry to visit tho dentist- oc- caMioniilly for prophylactic work. T think you will find lh:it tho public In general who read your articles hnve received the' impression . from you that it Is unncessary to brush tho teeth or to give them any attention whatever. , All 1 know (with apologies to my nelKhbor) 1h what I rend in tho letters the people write, and bas ing my estimate on a cross-section of alt the? letters I think the pub lic is not nenrly aa dumb as some o f m y a d v i se rs ra t e re4i tiers. 1 f any considerable portion of the readlm; public has pained the Im pression that I do not believe regu lar visits to ono'B dentist the main essential for the preservation of the teeth, then I must admit that my estimate of the I. Q. of the rending public Is wrons. My dentist friend, it seem?, has; been condut'tlnjr a little question naire of his own,, among eminent authorities In various fields of den tistry, and he suhmltH two or three answers from distinguished men, to the question: Do you or do yon not think that the daily 'brushing of the teeth has anything to do with the conservation of the teeth or Rums or one's health? One of these meat authorities fiivo chnr aeutristleaUy pare.uoricul reply, to wlt: "I am nt a loss to know the reason for such a question. Clean liness of the body Inside and out Water at Present 7oH , . ru I . .. . 1 kieufff II Lf Auf uC THf OCCAM. TH NflteTH I WURDPUZZLE Saturday's Puzzle It. Femlitlnp nnuie 13. A fr Ira ii uiiivlope IS. HlHndurd of perfvi-ilon tS. tlr.lrriy Ii. l.'elemiHt bodj tt. CliHfkered imllernt t. KxHI t. AIIOtTI , 00. Toward the iheltered elite 81. Kuiiiitiir Ut. Clmrgw iritb gu 35. Uolf term 97. JU anlt'itl tointt ' SH. UnlU 41. Ali.ck 43. furpoeei 44. Hoiiiclhlnf lull) up m s reserve 46. 31 ore plfBt ttitfi folioq. 45. Huq gud 0. Moat dltcoer tvoae it. Imprint -49. Jupmtee tatt' way 6. Sole 67. itoiB perfnraei rut. ta. (Jt-rrunn title of aililreii 00. Employe 61. To bet Lnllo US. Itoniun bronxe 6.ri. Kuropemi rlth 60. Ntnr Tlll- m u it t epelllng of Noab A G EtJE BIOiA TIM A RIP dTe T LIE AID no w .n I. Mi-utiiire by t. First unin 1, Hnmll explo alonii 4. Nntuble period 6. Discount I. Humniy uied In sword pro et lee 7. AllKl'tfd H. In the rom puny of 9. Proverb! 10. Ilowevcri rel. spel. It. Ilei.i bark conserves health and at the same time mnltert one more companion able." Which must give my dentist friend a mean, dirty feeling. He should have known better than ask such a question. A second authority suhmits a 300-word reply to tho question, which masterfully conceals the writer's opinion on the subject, Jf he has any opinion one way or an other. - i The esthetic or toilet rite of brushing the teeth with whatever son or other agent one prefers Is quite harmlesH, so far as- I am aware. Unless-your own dentist forbids It or prescribes some spec ial restrictions, go ahead and brush 'em whenever you feel like it. I would not waste time or money brushing my teeth but then, I do not take seriously the squamish no-tlon about "cleanliness inside and out" r think that notion is cxplointed chiefly by those who stand to make a profit on the cleaning business. I should never worry my. own children or any children under my care, by this tooth-brushing ta.sk. Hut I want everyono who rends this paper if there are any who bother to read this column to understand clearly that it is my belief that child and adult can keep his teeth clean and keep them sound ONLY by regular visits to the dentist, for cleaning, sealing, polishing, and any treatment the dentUt finds necessary. I decline to say how often one must go to one's dentist for this care of the teeth there la no nrbitarary rule, j Some of us, when young, should go three or four times a year; some j of us a littla older may get along with only one visit n year. It does n't make a bit of difference wheth er one brushes tho teeth or not that has no learlng on the con servation of the teeth; .brushing doesn't even keep the teeth clean - ... H .mi i. ' i f ... ' 1 1 " t" T ""I - " ' 1 . " - . . . 1 ! J I you Blmply have to go to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned.) 1 QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS " ! Another Victim or Spex-lulist lUieket Although warned by phone two! hours before the time, the doctor Just told us to take her to the hos pital and he would be there, lie arrived only a minute or two toe fore the baby did. It was a nor mal case and required no inter ference. Yet he charged us $70. He was recommended as a spec ialist In obstetrics . . . !(, K. K. Answer. Well, he let you down easily. lost of tho lads in the specialist racket would soak you at least a hundred. Hut no mat ter. If you think you've got to have a specialist you should not kick about his fancy price. You smart folki who think you can get along better without having truck with the ordinary family doctor and his unpretentious a'rs should not squawk when your pet 'specialist" sticks you plenty. Cantor Oil tor Wai ts. My daughter, 6, had a largo warn on her foot. We applied castor oil to it several times, as" suggested in your column, and with splendid results. Tho wart disappeared completely in about two weeks. h. n. w. I was much annoyed by a large wart on my cheek. I saw in your answer to some reader where cas tor oil -was good. I rubbed some castor oil on it gently every night for about a week. Presently my wart was gone, and you can scarce ly notice. the spot where it was. O. 11. '-' Answer. Reluctantly, then, we must add the cure of warts to the therapeutic purpose of castor oil, Then, besides, it has been of some use as a lubricant for alrpkines, the stuff has never done anything but harm to kids when used as a laxative, I think. HifC Smell -Heap Blc Smoke. Thank you for the .paper you sent me about disinfecting after diphtheria. That was the one bright spot after 10 weeks of quarantine, as I had visions of burning can dles and mattresses and making the house smell like a hospital. . . c. v. a. Answer. Only In the tall sticks and a few politically mismanaged cities lo tho so-called health nu-j thorities now raUe- a big smell or a big smoke under th name of disinfection or fumigation after, an outbreak of infectious disease. In all .'intelligent communities plain j soap and water housecleaning is anj adequate precaution again-st the! spread of 'any such disease. (Copyright John F. Bllle Co.) T&lRs'Ib parents Comradeship By A.MCE JL'DSON PEAI.K Radio announcers seom to have no . difficulty in persuading a great many persons to rise early to do a daily dozen. But nnyene who undertakes to Rpt fathers to spend 15 minutes daily in companionship with their children seemH to hnve under taken a more difficult task. One reason for this probably la that the individual .who 1b in terested In hiH health gets an im mediate feeling' of 1 accomplish ment and pleasure from settins up exercises whereas many a father who is genuinely loyal' to his responeibilitics as a parent feels only boredom after he has talked to his child for more than 10 minutes. If fathers could find some way of petting pleasure out of the so ciety of their young children, there would he fewer half-orphans In the American family of today. One young father who had pfnyed football a few years ago met the situation hy lining hia three-and two-year-old sons up before him in the living room every evening and teaching them to piny football. These evenings of gay, rough and tumble play gave him a basis of comradeship with his children which has developed through the years Into the happiest sort of relationship. Teaching n child to do some thing which we ourselves enjoy Is the best basis for comradeship. Fifteen minutes a duy of any sort of play together is enough lo establish father In blti chil dren's eyes ns a real friend. Oregon Weather Unsettled with rains west and rains and snows east portion to night and Tuesday; moderate tem perature. Southeast gales becom ing westerly tonight offshore and diminishing. 4 New Salem Mayor SAI.KM. Ore., Jan. 5. (fP) P. M. Gregory will tonight bo Inaugu rated as mayor of Salem, succeed ng T. A. Livosley, who completes his second term Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag One) the best way to improve your Arn navrhnlnirv lind that of your family Is to get a new car. ou know howe a peacock mopes, when its tail feathers are gone, in moult ing time, and how It becomes ruler of the universe, in its own esteem, when the new tail grows In. A new car is worth 1000 peacock tails, possesses greater beauty, and ha the additional udvantugo of being useful. Mfe does not last long, happi ness is the most important thing, next to amhition. CKT A NKW CAH. More pleasant news tells yon that New York state this year will pay old age pensions to 35,000, and later to 40,000. Tapayers, Includ ing many devout Christians, will whine, but a civilization that for bids turning an old horse out ou the road to die should leeds its own wornont workers. There is progress in old age pen sions, now existing In several countries. Once the old and worn out were disposed of differently. The Ksqufmau . tenderly put his father, too old to fish, in an ice house, with a little food, wished him well, and closed up the en trance with a block of ice. In re mote regions that is still done. Other peoples, more barbarous, killed and ate their old, to avoid waste. r-ee Ueclus' L'homme et la terre, unfortuately not obtainable in Kng lish. f-f There is such a thing as a Kootl war, in fact good wars are more numerous than the other kind. The war agaiiiBt superstition and igno rance, carried on by our public schools, is our best war. The wars against the boll wee vil and similar pests, against tu berculosis and cancer, are never ceasing good wars. Chicago has a new, good BREAD WAR. Union bakers, fighting em ployers, establish a bakery of their own and are selling bread at 3 cents a timinrt This may explain why wheat, selling at 60 cents, costs when changed to bread What follows Is important, lor tt refers to your property, which is the earth. We each own our part of it, as we own part of the capitol at Washington. The earth belongs to the race, and Dr. Heyl, physi cist ot the United States Bureau of Standards, announces that it weighs six hundred thousand tril lion tons. Those figures mean six thousand million, million, million tons. And such figures, of course, mean nothing to our feeble brnins. The instrument used for weigh ing the earth weighs pnly a few ounces, is suspended by tungsten wires, one one-thousandth of an inch thick, and the scale works in a vacuum, in a room underground, protected from changing tempera tures bv triple walls. The earth's weight Is learned by measuring its gravitational pull. The exact weight will enable mili tary engineers to calculate more ac curately the range of projectiles and astronomers to calculate more closely the movement of planets. If all the animals and men nn earth moved away to the moon, our earth would weigh only one-millionth less than It does now. That is all we amount to in weight. But in the hrain of man there is something without weight or form and yet can weigh the earth and measure the distance to the sun. So we do amount to something. The sun's distance is not known with absolute certainty, and the calculator may be out a trifle of 100,000 miles, not much In 9:1.000,- 000, but important to astronomers. Miss Margareta Marwood, only woman director of an astronomi cal research laboratory, has made important photographs of the light curve of Eros, and that little plan et, only 15 miles lu diameter, is ex pected to make a useful yardstick tor more accurate measurement. It will soon come within 1G.000, 000 miles of our earth, nearer than any other body of importance ever conies, except the moon, and, be ing so small, will be very useful to astronomers. These-figures and facts, purpose ly put at the end, to he easily skip ped, will fall to interest many. Sim ilarly the most perfect radio set would fail to Interest a rock py thon, that serpent Iwing deaf. Those with imagination WILU be interested to know that they fly around the sun nearly six hundred million miles every year, lightly balanced in the ether, or "conliniu uin" as Einstein calls It on a ve hicle weighing six hundred thou sand trillion tons. If that Is not interesting, what is Interesting? 4 Sixteen million hooks were cir culated hy New Jersey public li braries In 19.10, compared with 900,(100 In 1900. I ! By BUD FISHER Do Yon Remember? TEN YEARS AGO TODAY . (from files of the Mail Tribune.) January 5, 11121 36 mile per hour gale sweeps over hills and valley, doing little damage. Jitney licenses are ' Increased by city council dunce and auto. Attorney Trunk 1'.. Tni-rell lli installed ns commander of tho American hegloi l'ost. Oregon billed to ct now con gressman. . . ' , ( K. E. floro is installed ns Grand Chancellor of the K, of P's. ; .! Jack D e m p s e y, ..heavyweight champion ' of the world, to box six rounds In Portland. Charles rteames, (utt assistant I'nited States District Attorney ship to practice law In this city. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) January r, 1011 City engineer denies water main on East Main street laid too close to the surface. Water receipts last year totalled (30,901.82. Firo loss hero last year only $1400. City's growth reflected In treasurer's report. Raging blizzard sweeps over middle west. Balmy sunshine In the valley. Leonard Carpenter1 is one of the local orchardlsts taking a short course thi winter nt O.A.C. F. V. Medynski offers $100 for the arrest and conviction .of the wretch who poisoned- his dog. Jackson county legislators to seek a longer deer hunting season. Formal opening date of tho University club in the Mail Trib- n une building is announced. A Sundown THE SNOW FAMILY By Mary Graham Bonner The world looked quite new. Tho children were certain that the Lit tle Black Clock had turned the time DacK, -and. soon he told them that he had. "I've turned the! time back to a win ter's day long! years ago." Now a little tiny I snowflake appear- peared in the air, I and then the chil dren saw another. and another, and I still another until j the whole air was A filled with them, and tliey Began falling softly to the ground. "Let's hear what old King Snow has to say. He will be here soon," the Little Black Clock whispered. Soon there appeared a splendid old figure, and John and Peggy knew at once that It was old Kinfi Snow. He was larger than the largest snow man they had ever made, and they had made some prettj large ones! He wore a crown of snow on his head and a soft, white, snowy suit. His very striking tie was mado of red berries and his belt form ed of oak leaves. He wore a greut snowy cape. "Hello, my dear Sqgwflake fam ily." he shouted, and as he spoke the air was filled with the lovely air of a snowy day. "Hello," shouted the snowflake family, flurrying about. Hello again," the Snow King shouted. He was so Interested in , his family that )ie did not notice John and Peggy. Perhaps, they thought, he was used to seeing chil dren coming out to play on a snowy day, even though the Clock had turned the time so far back. "You have done Just as I said," the Snow King Bhouted. "This is just the way to do It. Each of you must come forth aa quietly, so soft ly, that people will not be able to tell from where you have come or why so many of you suddenly ap pear at the same time. "Sit around me, my dear Snow flakes, and we'll mak e all our plans." And then and there the plans were made. Tomorrow "Snowflake Plant" 4 Deer are tho most numerous of big game animals in the national forests, their number totaling al most l.ooo.ooo. WIFE, GAS, SCARE MAN IN DEAD OF NIGHT "Overcome by stomach gas in the dead of night, 1 seared my hus band badly. He got Adlerika and it ended the gajt." Mrs. M. Owen. Adlerika relieves stomach gas in TLX minutes! Acts on UOTll up per and lower bowel, removing old poisonous waste you never- knew was there. Don't fool with medi cine which cleans only PAUT of bovneis, )UI i,., Adlerika give stom ach and bowels a IUJAI, cleaning anil 'get rid of all ga! Jleath's I'ruK store. SJ.00 pair Silkfrom Top to Toe with French Heel I I- i I