ftfEDFORD MATL TRTBTINE, MEDFOKD, ORFiOX. WFpyESDA JANUARY 21, 1931. PAGE FOUR "it ill! M jii M ii:. . ".ii. liiii ' m :.. ilii Hi:! -ki lili! ,!: Mil 'ill! if !!!!' Mil: ilii; ' m i iliii I Mill f jljii l fi'll i iiii r ! i t-iu Medford mail Tribune Dally and Sunday Publlitwd by tanrotiD ruMTwa CO. tj-it-H n. n it. OBP.KT W. RI'HU fclltw H, IDHntl IM1TU, Manaiar An Independent Newpapw Entire) u Hcnnd iltn metier It Medord. Oregun, under Act of Mareb 8, 18T9. IDMCRIrTIIMl BATKi tj Mill In djere: belli, tub sunder, rear felly, with Burnley, month Delly, without Burnley, year.... Pally, without Burnley, ownlh... It.no .IS t.eo .85 2.(10 Br earner, in iiarenee mnnuruf JeekaomlUe, Central Point, I'tioenll, Telenl, bold Bill and on tlignffayi: Pally, trlth Sunday, month......... Dally, without Sunday, month pally, without Sunday, one year.... Dally, with Sunday, one year All terms, easb In adiance. Otllelal paper ot the t'lty of Sltdlord. Official paper of Jaekeoo County. T.llO 8.00 UttlBKK OP THR AflSOCMTrD PRESS Ketelilnj Pull Iraaed Hire 8mk Hie Aeuelated I'reM li eicluilrely entitled Up (he uie for tmbllratlon of all urn dupettnea trerilled to It or olnerelse credited In thla paper, nd also to the local newi published herein. All rlihu for publication of apeclal dUpltchei Bcrrln ire alio reserrrd. MEMBER OP AUDIT HliHKAU OP CIRCULATIONS yiMarrt i 1 1 plJjjlt AdrertMnf Bepreaenlatlrel M. 0. MOIIKNRKN k t'OMl'ANT Ofriret In New York, Chleaiu, Detroit, Vranrlsco, m Anielet, Beattle, I'ortland. Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Perry) During the course of street rumpus 111 l'Vlsco tlilH week, one of tho combatants run Into n saloon und returned to the coiulitit wielding a clmlr. It has been tlic belief throughout tho itiitiuii, since 19J9, that chuirs wore abolished. Tho gasoline propelled vehicles huve arrived, nnd Hport several vltril Improvements, not tho loam of which Ih a patented Inscct oatchnr on tho front. No longer enn the city sparrows iiho the radiator for a cafeteria. Tho front hunipor Is two linndH wide, con structed of curbondlum, from Peru nnd It glistens llko ntiow ill the sunlight. It would bo it pleasure for a pedeslrlnn to ho catapulted hitlf a block, by such it chic bum per. The now auto, llko tho old unci, will pity for thonlHolven. The old one never kept Its word In this rcHpuct. I'hiton Mettle wilteH tlmt ho Is mn riled nttnln nnd l tho proud father of a boy born New Year'H day. (Uklalt .lottliiKB.) Jut keep ing the recordH BlralKht. The deproBBlolt uround hero In beginning to liliKhlen, fiH u number of tho tnoHt deprewHed are fliiurlnK oil racing their 4dtt to NoVil Scotia, utf Booh an ttehool Ih out. Jtl ltltV WITH CltlTICINSI (Sikiwlnu Ntandartl) The editor would llko very much for tho party who bor rowed our Hnvniro automatic to return It In Junt uh Hecrot n manner ub he took It, ami nothinrr will be said. Ah it in, wo only have u t'oll'B revolver for protection of our bed and board. Tho M'lekornliatn report on Pro hibition, ot 1 00.000 words. hlntB that some plan should ho ovolved a la Sweden, "for Bovcrnmont con trol, and conflnliiB of drinking; to tho home." Tbero Is nu drinking In tho homo at present. Rural ladles havo started exor cising their duplicity. Their liens want to hutch chickens, and are thwarted by beliiK forced to satiat oh a white doorknob, until the next change of the moon. A December groom showed up yesterday, who permitted his brldu to get Into I ho atllo rtin best way sho could. Tho UllUTi:! In' rase you never knew it be fore, "the falo of the Itogue liver fish Industry Is In tho hands ot the legislature." Tills In something for every son and daughter of the valley to lay uxvake nights about. The established bunco-artists of Poiiland are growing ambitious. Tho esteemed Portland Journal reports "a new bunco scheme." and all the old ones were hitting on ull cylinders. AKK SKITS MirKSSAUY? I ) iii-nii, upon HHh (UhiuuI mornitiR Permit mo t extent, n wurnltiK. li nut m Hluliliorn lit tho Htlectrtm Of frtRitlly frown Inn on Catholi cism. tin noothlnK oriontal form 1'rnvltle n leftmo from tho nlorm Of nil the htuiih rrotefttunt fuelH Tlmt ownmp um In rational cata VactR, CulvlnlHt lutlieH with Hhlnli.K mo Inrfl, Mt'thndifitM. Luthentmi, Holy Hol lo rn, ItnittlHtM, mi kern. KpliaropuMana. C'ttatlng first Htones llko Kiim DeU callonti HepopulttthtK (ho world with piety Tcacon, I view them with dubiety. Stern tlauKhtern ot the voice of Uod, Their ancestry inaketi them a trifle odd. Thrtr rightenuHncM rnr too high ' u uteeple;' , I , I jircfer thn purple papal people. (From "Hard I.lnen") ST. LOUIS "AIR HELD BT. bOl'ISt. Mo.. Jan. 11. Otl Mret. Victor Ilrtiee, EnytllKl, nvla trix. landed at Ismtiert -St. Louis field here at l:4!i (C.S.T.i this afternoon on her flight from Dallas. Texas. Mrs. Mriice, accompanied by Captain II. M. Doolln, flying In nmillier pl.nie, i ,,ii a flivhl around (ho oild. PEAR GR0WER3, ATTENTION! THKliE is M'Hi'trtly nffil of cullini; iiltfiititni to lliu fact (liat tliis country nnd the entire world in MiriVriiiif. from :t hi'1'itni.s bllsiiifss ilfpi't'sHioii. Tlic lociil fruit iuduslry llnx siiifcrcd', ami is Kiiffuriiiif, iii on r with t'Vcry otlicr industi'.v. Not since the sprny rcsitlue crisis, have Medford fruit growers been faced with 11 more difficult problem, than they now fa.-e during he next ten inimtlis. 'J'ltire never has been (ireater need of unified effort, and the application of the best ability and highest intelligence, that the local industry can produce. . In an effort to surmount this crisis,, n mass mcetiii"; of valley pear (.'rowers lias been called for Friday at one p. in. to be addressed by Frank T. Swett of Sun Francisco, manager of the California l'cai'frrowers association. Mr. Swett is well known in Medford where he has often talked before, anil is recognized as an expert in all phases of pear culture, liiiirkelini; and distribution. lie will have important information to (.'ivt' renardinn the present situation, ami what lie considers the best methods of nieetiiit; it. - EVERY pear grower in Southern Oregon, with his own in terests and the interests of his industry at heart, should attend this meeting. The problem can't be solved by a few (.'rowers, but must be solved by till or them ; it can s be solved by this uliipie or that, but must be solved by tilt! elimination of all clitpies anil divisions, Hie creation of (jenuiiie imily and cooperation. The present is no time for pride of opinion to prevail. Nor is it a time for uiicoiiiprouiisinfj individualism, to be tolerated. It is a time for the subordination of all selfish interests, to the vvelfiire ''' I'11' indnslry as a who If all pulling together and working together toward a common end. AND the first slep in such a program is for every pear grower, who can possibly do so, to attend this meeting, make it the largest and most representative one ever held in Southern Oregon. So, Mr. Tear (irower, make your plans now to be at the Klks temple Friday afternoon. We believe the problem can be solved und the crisis surmounted for we have great faith in the ability and the intelligence of the ore hnrdists in the Kogue Kivcr valley but it can't be done, if the policy of letting the other fellow do it, is adopted. This must be a united and concerted effort, with every individual's shoulder to the wheel, if the experience of !!):)() is not to be repeated in 1!W1. So whether you are a large or small grower; a member of this organization or that, be there to answer the roll call on Friday afternoon. Willi every ghnVer tloing his bit, the truth will again be demonstrated, that Medford has the higliest grade of citizenship on the coast that when something must be done, it always has the men to tlo it. GET THE N the lust election it was frequently claimed that Hi ciiiiiniission of Medford, ditl not take the people eonfitlenee, and give Iheni the facts, to which they as owners of (lie water system, were rigidly entitled. Members of the commission denied Ibis charge, said they always welcomed ami answered inquiries and placed all the facts before the people in an annual report. The animal report of the commission for lllllll, dated Janu ary 1st, has just come off the press and is being dis tributed. The pamphlet is an attractive one, with several illus trations, and crammed with facts nnd figures leoucerning oper ations of the year just passed. Topics of this report may be secured by calling at the office of the Water ('onliiiission. We suggest that those people who still have "doil'ts" procure one of these reports, anil go over same carefully. The more interest the people take in the ailniinistralion of their water system, the results lite belter for (hem, for the the coiiiintiuily as n whole. A OOOD l' IS gratifying to note that by the District Attorneys ber in t !ttl!. anil a deficit in operation was suffered before that lime; in the past two years expenses of Prohibit ion enfoivement anil return over spllNUl to the general fund of the county. This is a record in which District Attorney ('milling may well take pride, the, growth in felonies from '.Mi in IDL'il; to I'.'S in shows that serious crimes are increasing, as arc liiiior violations, though ma so list. This means more criminals are being fought, than in the past, but at less expense to the taxpayers. The District Attor neys office is to be commended let the good work go on. Ki'tinninists say (lie lower worltl ilcii'cssion. This should 'iinmo nnil his hoys. MUTT AND JEFF it's mo ose,jeFF; ay imfc A SPY rM A COOWT iMARTIAUl few o OS FACTS NOW e 'Wilier ill their attained mid the policies pursued, members of Hie commission, nnd RECORD while the number of eases bundled officii in 1!);I0 exceeded the num the office was able to pay all class oninox to tlic tup in lime ol' tuUc sonic of (he conceit out of Mutt Hates the Subject lOMT YOU MrMcfi 6o OF IT, OH.VCS, w& or IT BvjT X SuV THAT'S SoT O o MAIL- TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZJLE ACMOMH ' I. he Muni ft. Wild nulmulsi un-iiii Ic 10, h'Mlfuin rlilo rl.ltt 11. Jt'tVllll HI li II i it l. Ariuitnm It. 'I lirt-e-i.irl l-fllHIlllllll I. iit.iii(l ruin IHHiliUII IS. I- Irnl nit in t ol 4U itrtnfc II. Preti-uilj eu. I't-iiiiliiinit (u (in- -l.lt. ..) tlio llmMiI it. I iihilKi'i H, Mmfl u nt .i ii ' - inline tU. I I : M, Hunt ullli si fii in 39. I on mil Mir I la-II it fit tiilt 30. Af I. ii III, Alluniinre fin tlic uHirlil ut ii fiiihiliii'i Hi. Mini II hiki i I 3fi, llinii.iii uflhlnl 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puulo R1EB1UKE a l i In E r I IT S N TtElEiNjS A NieyojTlijq EIA'R'N Mil. SllUIle lt 1 1-11111 uJ. A UtiiliKilillv tt'J. I'l-ixh iii in nil' in fii U ill hiiiiiicliitin Mlk n unit IIS. Iliit.iiliiiu ii lid till. Iat-ni out an. uiiiitii ni. 1'iTtn in inn tn 411. Tut lint lliu lliii'ii 41. liLTiiniii rUfcr B'i. mikiII ttuiil vi. ;uiiHiiii'j si. (.rin ii h i hut Id. T;lki lllv rlilul I'sllhtf tin'. 1 1 fl'i. I'm tiul - 41. I'lirf tifl. HHn-ii. 14. ViL'tlnlile smiill Mn ml tit. Uiih ..f il r.H. MiirkK til liluu AniMlIf :t liioiiiiit In .1 2 13 U b75 U ly g ? X yo U V2 3 JL : 4 2o 2! 22 23 Tzii w.:zr iwmm 41 42 43 44 45 4it, 53 M 55 5 51 S! ZZZZZZlZZH55 ZZZJZZZZ'SZZZ 6i it25" $w i i i m.t i i i i iM,.a i i i Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. will ilv ain.riHl Ity llr. Ilin.ly If sliimiH'tl rH anil wrlllcn In Ink. Ulim 1f Mil- Iiukc iliertil reply eun lie nimle lu cilleries. Mil eiiiiltirmnn, in Hie Mall Tillnine. HOW A Sil l-: KIND l,ADY t'AltKS l'Olt HKIl DOliS. .McCtlll medical professor re- among young girls who are per cently told physicians In medical milled to wear narrow high heels convention that (I) if iflilla- would cease using their II a n d s to p r o t e e t them selves when full ing, there would be lower broken wrlJ'ts (Colic's fracture) and collar bones (cla vicle). u Minimis all right. Hut wouldn't we have more broken jaws I max illa) and noses? The professor also said that . (2) A woman often' sprains but never fractures her ankle (foil's frnclure) by wearing high hccb dills who arc umbilicus lo rise lu Ilii' world will hall Ibis assur ance Willi delight. Kiliallv the Canadian savant asserted that CD Although women u f f c r pains In the forepart of their feel (Morton's neuralgia or affection, flattening of Iranverse arch, light shoe cruinp), they ecenpe the curst,, of flat fcia. This (bird aphorism seems to rankle one of our readers, who Militnils a clipping or It with tin typed nolatlon "Not according to lioelor Isriidy. Can't dorturs imrre on anything?" Yes, we can. Here and now I revise, rellcg and revamp anything I may have said lo Ihc effect that high heels cause I'lal feet. Come lo think about It. 1 ' fear this doc tor may be right all the bail eases of flat feet I can recollect were In men. 1 can't recall a single woman suffering riom flat feet. Hut 1 have treated many young women for pinnated fcet.j or rather girls In their 'teens, and every doctor III general practice has niallv such cases to treat. I'ronated feet are feet that roll In or turn In at the ankles, mill this condition .Ik familiar enough and Hates to Change MrNKC ft So -r IS. Kin if ol til beifttts IS. Units of nolglil tU Color ol tht blood it. hrcneb oro noun i. Meiit dlilies 7. Al n r k ot roils Ion t A ice n a tin. Article Alp e NfE D QA D 11 ElAE origin :ir. iiciHirt :IU. 'I'nie invniur J. AlluruullT :'J. Troiiouu IS. Letter Dmimllr ItioaKliUal ' It. in-puslt l" i;ion 40. luuffbt to scorn 4S. K listened 16 cure) 4t. Crony 61. Coiicernlnir a. Vountf liurses S3, Ind Inn cork helmet bt. Ancient win vessels ti. FunniJutloD timber 8. AKrevmunt ruiiPd oimrt UH. I'erBtn 19. Cloned eaa fii. I.nud nolle UN NIT E'S.TflD E IMIU .M 1. I-listener t. l-iilxe gud 3. Act til Mitllinir 4 KltrthH i. 1'irliiliiliiK to tint rilj or Die li'ii n Inu tom-r S. Iinliito plant si run k lliiir H. SnitiH ilr'i V. I'iir iMtime of t-HimreuR 10. Mn i kid with nn niiTlDh 11. liMir In 11 air ailrltt'iil nel,in' Is iwl'i-e,l. UIUT sIhmiIiI In? brief Irltcrs n-rrlvoil nuly il few ran In; answered here. N'i llisliiicinin. Aiiurea nr. milium many in rare ui i when they s li o u 1 d wear only f.pfiHi; heels." thai is, no heels I . . health. graccfllllicss and normal dev levJli op- meat. Kvery parent that has any sense at all lias ohservcul precocious flappers with their Kronen heels and prouatetl feet.. It is a pain ful condition for the silly child to endure: It Is Just as painful for Hie sensible pnrent to observe. This pronation or sagging In at the ankles Is properly regarded ns the first or functional stage of rlatl'oot. Only when the deform ity becomes permanent, from mal formation of the bones and liga ments, is it called anatomical, rigid or incurable flatfoot. I'reneh heels are all right. Kvery girl over III Is entitled to a pah lu her armamenlarlum, for heavy dates or full dress occa sions. IT the girl exercise ll fail degree or sense about putting em on and taking 'cm off. they will not harm her feet or her health. Ilut lr she gels into tile houseniaid habit of wealing them habitu ally, her reel will presciilly be come Just dous and miserable dogs at that. Itcslile-.. no girl has ever managed to be quite graceful on such stilts. Walking on your toes (barefoot) toeing in a bll. Is one of the Hill-si exercises to prevent and to cure prunated l'eet, tired feet, weak feet, and in a degree Krench heels make you walk on your toes, only this tor-walking is mostly make-believe, for the clatter ot such heels loudly proclaim l"'1' the walker Is not walking on her toes at all No question but that very high. very narrow heels, with the nar row toes sucll lootwear invariaoij has. are responsible for most l" r,,r ,,,,!,. iMoilon'sl Hie neuralgia I In the forefoot, whjH It SHCS SUPtRSTITIOVlS- Hfe OUGHT TO 60 T WORK. Vet-t-5 SO L6Ul We; 6oT N0M-SHrYTTeRrBl.e: rr X OUGHT TO 60 TO WORK. n So To tuORK AMB I S VCLLS SO LOUD we 60T TO HAM R()B MRS MuTT oF O . NOM-SHrYTTeRABi-fc GLASS IN J K ToT,c OF, v ; TVlg. AQUARmrAl j C, co(sMc?SATtQAi' J j & i rrr ' o . 'NT women nufft'i 20 tinius ua fr- quontly do iuimi. (i kstions .m axsm:i:s turn lU'iiutly Suvt Munej-. Your torn rcinovcr workod won den und nuved mo 1S12 (or maybe It U $12 or J 2.00) per month. 1 rea il you r u rt Ic I i-h ev ory nig h t eo u I d hcji rce ly go to heu 1 1 1 inlsMed n Iihuo . . . MeC. M. J- Answer Which ftuKfeHtH the o- tfitulKJiUon of a comijuiiy to mir ket it under oino proprietary name wo tould gvt up Home liiiKlnt: uiiiiouiicelucnts telling "ie, KticherH what they could buy with the money Htived. The corn re mover is nn ancient formul, com monly known to pharmacists as salleylated collodion, nnd Hated in the National Formulary. It consists of 31) Brains ot salicylic acid in half an ounce of flexible collotllon. Paint a coating " corn, wait or callus each night rur a week or two. If you arc pleased with tho results, all right. If not, try and get your money back! If the liquid gums and hardens in the vial don't blame inc. The ether In tho collodion has a way of evaporating. Maybo you can wheedle the druggist Into witling bit of c'licr to the mess to restore it to pristine effeetive nens. The Doctor Is Wli. I adhered faithfully to your teachings and advice for expect ant mothers nnd now have a siilcndid bov. I was 3S years out when this firstborn arrived. My doctor's nilvlco was practically the same as yuurs, mi far as i went. Mrs. J. D. Answer (Had to send any ex pectant mother general Instruc tions and advice, on her request, if she Incloses n stamped enve lope bearing her address. IC any good doctor gives his prcmater nity patient advice not in accord with mine, one or the other of us owes the lady an explanation, at least. We're Ihul on Hugs. Opportunity tell how wonder ful your method ridding house cockroaches . . . H. W- C. Answer Anybody else got' em? If so. sav so. and Inclose S. A. E. (Copyright John V. Dille Co.) ' parents COMMANDS lly Alice, Imlson Teale Children are often called disobe dient when in reality they have not even heard the command they were given. A mother calls nn order to her nl.ll.l ,,-lthnlil tl-nllllllni' fil'Ht tO CCt I his attention. He may be no more i than a few steps away, and yet be I completely oblivious of the fact l that he has been spoken to. If he is deeply absorbed in his play, he literally may not have ju.u., the Voice outside his world of make-believo. l'osslbly ho may have developed an Immunity to his mother's com mands because she gives them at every itiflnicnl of the day. Ho has found out that It is actually un necessary to attend to more than one out of n hundred. If you want -your child to hear your commands and obey them, train yourself lo give as few as possible. Decide for yourself what things are really Important,' and ask him to do only these. Then when you speak to him, bo sure that you have his attention. Don't If you can avoid it. speak to lilm durliiB a particularly ex citing part of his play. With a little child it helps If you teach lilm to look at you while you aro telling him what to do. This lakes his attention away from other things, and makes hlln con centrate on what you are saying. Speak n simply us possible. A child of four or less should not be given more than one. com mand at it lime, often the child hesitates before he obeys because he is not altogether huic what is expected of him. Tho vocabulary of a very young child Is extremely limited, and it is frequently necessary to repeat the command two or three times in very simple words. Brisbane's Today (Continued front P.ge On) ncss here, except the excuse of roolisli Ignorance. Killing the value of silver has ruined hundreds of millions of our customers. Allow ing unlimited stock gambling has taken the minds of millions from their rPul business. Am ollr tnpld emigration laws shut out the populations on which our success and prosperity are built. Hut till that foolishness will he overcome. Tho l'lilted States offers to lend THINKS AMD WHY T6 HrWlt So To tuORK T?oB MRS. tol-ft5S IIM Quill Points Ainonir the remurkablo uchievo inenta of 1 130 waH tlmt of the movio director who made A ill It unci's stop being funny. Tho middle clans is the one that finds consolation in reuding about frost ut a winter resort. About nil the layman knowH about bugoloKy Is that if It Isn't a worm or a iiuadrupcd, it's u weevil. Tlic merit of a driver Is Um measure or Ills lcH-lillcnee on Hie brinks und tlic brakes. With fako hotel labels for your luggage und fake labels for your wine, ubout all you need to com plete the illuslun at home is a cinder In your eye. The pen may be mightier than the sword. But what the land needs is ono mighty enough to keep a man when rich friends go after a pardon. ..j Russia ti,e business man Is , ,.PCalii.,i as a milch cow and treat ) juat well enough to keep the milk coming," says llukhulin. Copy cats! Americanism: Shuddering at tho thought of butchery In Russia; lynching 25 within a year here at home. Maybe they figure the Wicker Hbani report will be mild enough to please both sides if they ngc ft. You can't insult a flapper by saying flic hasn't a thimble full of bnilns. She doesn't know wlint a thimble Is. A scientist is a man who can examine a Bteer's thigh bone bur led by last yeur's landslide nnd reconstruct a million - year - old camel. for fifty years, according to news from Pieping. Governments change rapidly In China and fifty years hence Chinn's rulers may have forgotten about the loan. However, wo have the silver and It doesn't matter much whether we have It, or China has It. Lent at present prices, if we got It back at 1981 prices plus inter est, we should probably make a net prolit ot 100 per cent above In terest. Tho world will not bo stupid enough to leave silver at Its pres ent price, thus making it Impossible for 800,01)0,000 users of silver money to buy goods in the markets of gold standard nations. Kven in sunny IjOS Angeles, some men like to express their opinions violently. So culled 'reds," otherwise men and women who think we haven't a perfect system of government, determined to hold a parade, and the police said "you mustn't." Tear gas was used, and police automo biles bumped, at not too high speed into tho parading crowd. The pp lice won the fight, but several had bleeding noses, faces bruised, knuckles skinned. M More than two million people live in I8 Angeles and the sub stantial cities that are direct con tinuations of Ixis Angeles. This season 075,053, automobiles have come from other states bringing 1,S(!1,000 people. Draw your conclusions about the future of this place. Yon could have boitRht tho whole thing not long ago for a few thous and dollars. The rather of Eugene Meyer, licuil of the federal reserve, stild "I sold my land in Los Angeles, invested It In my business with hazard Kreres, and 1 inadn money. Hut 1 should have made ten times as much If I had simply kept Hit: i land." i (id good land, keep il. and il will keep you. That applies In land well chosen, anywliorc in Ihc 1'iiitcd States, from the Florida palms to tho S00 year oltl fir trees that grow near Seattle nnd make a giant oak look like a ragweed. . r War doesn't pay. crime docsn t pay. Miss Lucille Matlils, 19-ycnr old blonde lady, out here, admits ninny robberies. She wore a red wig. blackened her eyebrows, and collected about J2.000. Said she. "all I have got to show for It. is a hat. dress and a pair of shoes worth $12." She lost a good deal tit poker. By BUD FISHER T SHOOLt) : AMD MuTT oF Do Yaa Remember? TEX YKAHS AGO TODAY (Prom flics of the .Mail Tribune.) .laiiuury -I. IH-'- if The Itogue river fish controversy appears to be settled, by the wis dom of the legislature. Southern Pacific erects a watch mans shanty on 11 a y m a r k e Square. Kid Sargent of Ashland and Chet Ill-own of this city put up a whirl wind bout that excites local box ing fans, and they will bo rc inatched. Medford high defeats Ktna Mills 3'J to 11. Willi Captain Irish Cole man to the fore. Hep. Ben C. Sheldon pledges his support to the American Legion. Court Hall, on visit to California, is Htrleken and is -seriously ill. TWENTY YKAKS A(IO TODAY (from files ot the Mall Tribune.) , .limitary SI. It'll. ' May Yolie, one- time stage beau ty and toast ot royally, appears In cheap theater ot Chicago, and declares. "I am a fallen Cleo patra." Medford Chamber of Commerce passes resolutions "rebuking Port land for their fight ngaln.st lower freight rales lo Medford." Flood threatens city and valley Ilogue rises six feet in 12 hours. Scvcnty-even people sign up for excursion to Los Angeles. City fishermen refuse to consider any modification of the Koguo fish bill, on the ronm "our childron'n children must bo protected from sinister influences." 9 ) T "I've round the part." says Puffy, "of this boat 1 like the best irs not my pleasant cabin nor tho skipper's treasure chest; It's not the mom for rndio nor where they keep the liooks I much prefer the galley with Its pair of Cuckoo cooks." Sundown 5TQ Sky Spelling By MARY GRAHAM BONNER The teacher had asked Billy to step up to t lie sky just as in John's school ho was asked to stop up to the blacliiioarn anus"" write out his Id 6 son. MCs Billy hud left hislJ f, set in the oik n ail tT sky school and had & got into his plane. It seemed inarv- clnitu to lliinl.- Hint the clock had tuni--j cd the time ho lar forward that thevj allowed children to I ritlc abotll In planes by tlicmsclves. Now Hilly flew olf rrom the scliool grounits. and they began lo sec him spelling nut words by sky wilting. The children had been sky-writing once or twice when they had been Willi their father In a city, but never had they seen anything like this, lie had a special mho filled Willi some white cloudy ma terial which he pressed out Into the air. As he did so he turned the plane around and around so that he could make the letters. He did his lesson perfectly nnd came hack to the air school giounds ngain. "That was splendid, nilly," said his teacher when he landed again nnd put Ills plnne by his desk. "Hilly gets a perfect mark.'' Then she told a little girl whose rnme was Dorothy to wrilo the words she was supposed lo have in her lesson. Dorothy came hack again, and she too, received a perfect mark, and so did a little boy whose name was Wilson. "They're very bright in these times, aren't they " whispered Peg gy. "Well." said the Little Black Clock. "I thought It was nicer, con sidering they were going to havo visitors, to pick out a day when they were doing review work and were rnnillinr with their studies. "We all like lo have people hear us at our best, eh'."' And the children nudged each other and said: "The Clock Is always so fair." Tomorrow ky Arithmetic.' 4 Sikiw at Italic. THR DAI.I.KS, .Inn. 21. TV Aceompitnl$ by a rise in tem perature, a heavy snowstorm struck the mld-l'oliimhl.i area today. Tho wind changed from east to weft Wheat growers hope for a heavy blanket of snow. The molMuri Is ht ,-le.l l.y ei 'liu :nel oreli:,r. men. WJ K aTT r i li.itAj&MJ