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M I'JDKOUD MAIL TKIBUMK, MEDFOliD,' ' bUEtiUX. SATlKDAY, FKUIjTAHV 7. 1t):.l. f'ACIE FOUR ' . X' I ' i . . .in(.'i J,i gat I ) !"sVt .(IjM t. - ( - ,o ' :a - : rt-.a. 1 ))tuM f t re ; . .I i'i' ' t ; f ,,:' r. " i; ll.in c. .. . f ; ," ' " 1 ' bnn " t -iii: - -s m . K " HV I. I v ii : Medford Mail Tribune j,', DaJI iii utai . , . I'ubllshrd by mtdfobii rmxnsa ,co. tu ti-i . rit ii. riwM rs ROBERT w. Kl'IIL, Editor . IUMPTER 8111 III, Muutir Ail Indepcndrnt Newspaper Kntrrril M swind fla matlrr at Meiloitl, .fllrtuii, uikJrr Att uf Maicli 8, I S7. BiiBsriiuTios uvrra tt Mill In Alliance: . Dally.. llli BihuIij. jrar lull, villi Siiml-iy. niunlt Iiailr, .lllitflil BiiraUy, yrar. . . . IisIIt, vIiIkhiI Sunday, RWIittl... .$1.50 . .7 5 . 0.50 . .til 2.00 Jacltf.lil. lifnlrall'uiiit.'l'liwiili, Talent, ikilJ inn aiai on iiianu. . liaily. illli Hunav, Bonlh .7.. dally, ttilliout Hun-lay, uwntli . liaUy,.tullwiit Kniulay, one year 7.00 liaily. IUi UiiotUy, one year 11.00 All. mm, cash in adianee. OiflHai piprr nt II City of Mrdford. Official imt of Jukum County. MRMHKR P TUB AKWKIATRI lKK8H Ifrrfli'liur Pull lartrNl Wire Hct.ic ' 'Tin Asic.ld I'tMJ t nrliisitfl) thlMfi to (tic mf fur piilillratinn of all nti UisjilttliM rrwlHrtl io It or otmrwue rrcunea in nm vwvt, -..A .ion I.. iti Lm I . tu-arn lUhtlJirll hcldn. Ail lisdti IcT iHit'Ucallua vt i4rCJl JbHtchrt 1IEMBKK OP AUhiT ltl ltt.AU . OK ClftlXUTlONH AtlifrtHini lteprsnU1 Itpii t i MI.CKNHKS it ItlMl'ANY Off( jir " Nfw. York, I'U. B"n Ftsw.hco, lxt 'Antiw, wuie. rwuinu. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Prry) A DlaiwUii; movie comedlnn was chiisllHiHl by nil Irulo forniiT mill hi'iiuty ullKlilly iv:iw'li4hi. Tin Blrtiiirlt .comnlian- lml no hImii nlUtk linndy,- The . uiistiiio tuxiKiyci'H arc mail "lioul tiLXi-H, ii would lin no Kili-nrlxn if liny 'ill tliolr tax ic- fi'liiiH In two. whin llit-y Ki t ilu-m. . "Ainlt'i-Hon'H ':ir was Imilly sinaslU'il.' ami hi I'scnPfil Injury TIliVI'UgllH'lT .slopiH'll just In linn1" 1 1 1 mil inKton .News.) N'o iloulit. .Mr. Anderson Jumped rlslit out took tlin mimltpr of tho loeoinotlvo. nnd looked florco nl tho now fiitcher. . . The 'lionrlcfi murder trial will lie held nl lllllslioro. nnd will Inst two WM'k. It is iirodieleil thai mil a dish will no washed In Port land during this period. .JefferHon county, OreKon. has no reprenmilullvo In tho li-Klslaiuro. nml. hot knowing when it Is well niT, Insists on haviiiR two. .. . Til K-WISDOM (II' IM'IIKS , , . (IJIWTCIIIV Tlllluss) i A .'. young hlRh school Ixiy was tryliiK to find his girl the othc'r-oveiilng'-iind rafter .call- inir tho di'uk' stores, tho cafeB ' .nml all lire ulrl. friend's houses .. ho.flnally.ealled the girl's own .resiUencu and there she wan. le snld that was the rirsi time that uvci ihaiipened. TluvJim .Kdiiiiston.hoy Is slated to I net a jPa'ddllliK. on Iho library stops, fur disrespect of n UofO. 'nulltlon, iiud -wenrlnR his green cap too far over one ear. Much Is fainel . : - ' ' . ' - "LAWYEK .8 I' K A K S OVHU UADISll" (Port Orforrt Tribune) And, niiulo a pithy argument. : mvkaxT) i.k.vux " (liuli'iM'iiilelH'C I'.xuiiilner) A handsumo nnd IntnlllKvnt .lady of my ncnualntuneo told mo tho other day that she had nut washed lier face In five years, .it was a new Idea to 'me hut I discovered that u lot . ot the protty faces which mo unusually numerous in Inde pendence do not know tho touch of water. I went home nnd told the boss about my discovery and Hhe laUHhed at 'me nnd that made me shy 1 nhoul nsklns further iiues tltinn. . . ' "Several years ago he was crushed against tho side of the barn, by a cow, and had four .children" (Paisley. Items.) Phe nomena. Potatoes nro being planted by nuthuslnsts. The soil nnd cllmnte of the valley are conducive to the pruilucaUin of potatoes, us they need hoeing when tho fish ure lilting, nd harvesting In tho middle of the deer hunting season. A maiden with her tresses tied with a hair-ribbon, was noted on tho street yesterday. "I'ree fiiclals lire being given to the Indies of (iiblis, und all those who wish to ho lienutlful may call nt tho saloon." (Ilermlsmn Items) Culture hlls the sagebrush country with a resounding whack. THIS IIK'K There are threo tame ducks In our back yard, Dabbling in mud und trying hard To get their share, and maybe more, . Of tlie overflowing barnyard store. Satisfied wllh the task they're at. Of eating and sleeping and getting fat,: Ilul whenever the free wild ducks go by ' In a long line streaming down the sky. ' They cock n fpilxilcal. puzzled eye And flap their wings and try to fly. I think my soul is it tame old duck Dabbling around in barnyard muck. I'at.und lazy, vlth useless wings, Jlut, sometimes when the north wind sings And the w ild ones hurtle overhead, It rcinnmborM noniethltiK lost and dead. And cocks n wnry, bewildered eye. And InakoH n feeble attempt to tly. It's fairly foment wllh the state It's In. Hut It Isn't the duck II might have been. , (J'ally oklahomaii.) Judging from the small number of i itKiiailloH.. llm. Panama h v.iIii lion was mi the pacific side. Vlr IV i nla it -Pllol. WCNtI EDITPMA-t 11$ UiSOaATIOMV Editorial Correspoiidence l'irOKNIX, Arizona, Frb.'-O Visited the Mate legislature today Inrpe beautiful Ri'mmds, a small anil not beautiful build in"; in fact tlie. smallest, state i?n)itnl buildiiitr we have ever seen. The visitors callery remind ed ns of "niofcr J Leaven" in the old lioclifoi'd Opree house back in the late fid's. A hoi space, close to the roof, with the arena far down below, and packed to the (jiiards. A fur ther:, touch .of versiniilitmle was provided by nt least a dozen ' negroes v e r y, black. (;cmiine Soul hern darkies, one old boy with while whiskers could have qualified on any s'tagp without iiinke-up as Uncle Tom. Also several .Mex icans and one Indian a fair representation of the l'hoenix population no liouhl. The session reminded lis of several we have attended at Salent only more so. In 111-" Mouse, a forced-contract road bill, designed to give work to the unemployed, defeated , by a large volci yesterday, was be ing reconsidered, and was pass ed by about the same vote that is it was voted to recon sider the. measure. The gallery was apparently packed - will) working meii, and loud ap plause woiild grccl every speech in favor of reconsideration It was amusing to - hear ca'di speaker exlole the hardy band ed sons of toil, a large number said they had worked with pick and shovel themselves, (and looked it) and then one brother of the laboring man would vote "N'o" and two other brothers "Aye." Only one opponent of forced labor had the nerve to suggest the reconsideration was a "hold up" and labor union pressure had been brought upon Hie opponents of I lie bill. He was quickly called .down by a red headed man with a pug nacious jaw who had introduc ed the bill, who "challenged the statement of the member from Mnjuvc" and d' tied him to present any evidence to substantiate' bis contemptible charge, etc, etc.- The first member showed signs of sticking to his pirns und making a figlit of it said he had plenty of evidence but when Ked Head came back stronger than ever be willed and explained that be was cast ing no personal aspersions upon the tumor and integrity of tin member from Mariposa. So tlie .same body of men who voted ngninst. a bill yes terday, voted for it today. It was ever thus. Wo counted three lady members of the House. If smoke will cun I hey should he Willi cured before tho session ends. Kor In Arizona llieru is no rule against smoking, and 0,e 'ttte uhainber's atnios pliere could have been cut Willi a knile. Pipes hold the lead, cans of smoking tobacco provide n -touch of color on nearly every desk. Hut cigars and rlgarellHS several members rolling their own wore much in evidence. Chewing tobacco Is not tnliooud, nor shirt sleeves, while the right of tiny member to put his feet on his desk Is mil dis puted. This might suggest n rilllior "rowdy" assemblage which would not be just. The members of liolh cliuinlieis would stack up well 'In personal appearance, wllh their cutifrers in Salem or probably In most or the western states. Hut At'izcnu is comparatively a new and undeveloped Ltuie, and the general MUTT AND JEFF SCtMS X'V6. SlM lrM Got Bin. of SAie I FOR TMW OUTFIT f J v atmosphere is more frontier ami Informal. Over In the Semite the Elder Statesmen were considering u hill providing for a stato Income tax. Oregon was cited ns a Htatu that hail followed the lead of 15 oilier states und adopted such u tax. There were speeches Haiku would be more accurate) pro uud con, the main urgmnent against, being Unit it would drive some of the Kustern millionaires who have winter homes in Arizona, to California anil Klor Ida. After an hour's illscuxHion onu Heiiiilor arose to declare thai In his opinion the hill was too long, and it was apparent no one understood it. lie lavorud referring It to the Judiciary committee asking Hie members to report back wind the measure meant and what., it didn't niean. , . . This drew a sami.ulc rejoinder from one of the proponents of the bill who Inquired if Hie member in iiuchHou did not have an iinuhridg. ed dictionary if not he could se cure one and find out Hie mean ing of the various words. Properly squelched the protest ing member made no further com ment uiifil near the close of the session when n hill providing for increased pay for Hie legislators came Into the discussion, anil he declared with some feeling Hint since Hie session started he was convinced no member present had earned lilty cents a day. There were only a dozen people in the gallery but several of them applauded llils statement, which no iloulit cut off any counter attack fiiini the floor. At any rate, the piolestinK member hfui liio salls fiictlon in basketball terms of throwing a basket from the floor. Adjournment was called soon nftcr nnd Iho "5n cent member" refilled his pipe and walked out Willi the air of a man who had sulfercd a minor reverse but staged a. come back. .. .. . rue rain is over nut tne sun is I sttiiggliug to keep clear of clouil rhauks heie and there. Saw.t'onrad Nagel here in "i'Vee U,ve" last night, the film distinguished by t-'onrud flooring his flirtatious wile wilh a right to the jaw. The blow ciired her and was followed by the usual close up. Papa and Mama, with .domestic excursions behind them, wrapped in each nihers arms. No picture for husbands to sec, the ladies of the juirly agreed. .Not bad. not very good. A comic by our old friends of the green house barrage, .Clark und .MeCulloch. stole the show us far ns we were con cerned. Sorry we have forgotten the title but It concerned Clark as a fortuitous captain, of an ocean liner, an e(!elleni Idea, in lour opinion, not hall', exhausted by Hie two comedians. . . Uetiirntng to the Legislature, thoie was ono foal ure wo overloolv ed. The Speaker or tho House who lias hold tin; position for six or Kovisn tonus "is deaf, wears a very f liu'rje acoiiKtltain, and has a bright I oyt'd nlort yottng lady at his tilbowM to talk into tho acoustican. and tell tho presiding- officer what is going on. Cortuinly a groat com pliment to the KMaker. for under ordinary eirciunstances. n deaf man in thai position would bo like a legless man In a Marathon. Tho Speaker tniiHt he n man of conse qiiencn in Arizona for on tho walls of tho chamber hangs his life steed portrait, he is wearing u 1 1 ions aull, but NOT an acotiHticon. . H. VY. K. fittla SlaM A greon-oyoil blond from Dallas, j Tex.. Is Catherine Moylau, who won i $l!.0ti0 as 'a national beauty prize i In her home town and thus began j her acting career. Zlegl'eld signed lior on contract after her victory, and from the Fol lies she went to HiiltywoiHl. She Is t'oml of riding, likes ten nis and tlogs and Hinging. Itnt her favorite pastime is seeing new , shows thus eomMning pleasure with study of her own profession.' He May Do Better As fesor iT A HOMt IN SUIT OF n n n n a a i V 1. j rlAl Vou T SOT A I 0Mf J I' 1 ft . MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE At'llOSS I, minlilHj . I'rorleili - aiullf 0. Ciilireriila riii-kiuii Ii. I.oonnnl 14, InrH-li till of resK'rl II. Uliai-a! 1. I) i ii inn Hi rri renciilMllua 15. Aleliki-) III. OMIrurllnn U. Willieretl Hi. Iksi urfure ii. Sini re SI. I'lilol ti. Itelnilll trait ill Hit. uiMp-rirurlil to. .NuIiIoiiiiiii 30. IIIkIi Iii Hie IllllfiifUl Hl-lll 31. Myi III. II:, ii Zi. Ilrirlillll alilp eniitnln 34. VoKchtble 37. i:lly ill lima 38. lieir of a vehuel 39. )liilo nu-itliisl 40. i'liiii'liiutlmi murk 41. tlllhlu ticKlir 42. I'lmir fur loading era In a mine Solution ot Yesterday'! Puzzle S A M ISM li p suae !E'W 4. Srli'iillllr- lu Ui'til of rrliue (ill. h'lmlt'ittji' M. U. foro ii. Slaw ItiM'd :,i iiirtKi 6 it? mi I A3, (toil mi iho t ejillili ttir. ERHS:i im-a.ri iweirka r'e asa :A M A,ZTE ILIE N'lSICA'UEHPILIO'T A'N'tJW.A'M' LBfAiSiElNjA EgJSfp eIaIlHCiAir'eIews bTm.eil lIvmpo "RlTrsEEa MMRjA ilBriPlEai EjS 'A ibiNfSfdiNif Jaid6 r:e pElsiEfiSRlAjT EafSlEJNljS E iTiRfeiTtUiOiD'O.RklAiSig.EiS is 7f 2oTl 22H I'Z 2S"W zzzzzzzzizzzz 32 . 33 , 34 35 3b 37 WSK ZfiZZ 4T 4b . 4j : 48 4? "so r'sz '. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. . Sinned Idlers ncrtnlntntt tn persfinal ln-allli' Bill he fini mil hy Dr. Itrmly If a tmiijifd weir niHl willlen in ink. Uuinic tn 1 lie larH iiimiher f reply ean ho made tu ourrles ml, cnnformlnc to The Mail Trlhtine. ; WHY AUK STOIM'FUS Once a guest in a hotel got stuck three cents tor a two-cent news paper. He immediately cmitlml a loud yodel in the main lobby-J-lv.' did $.1 'worth of pleasure ymle4inp io ilte. manager a it d . . assembled loungers.' J Once a c o m muter was r p b bed of a cnny by a slot ma chine. He spent at least -HI cents on an attempt lo recover the pen ny, nnd finally succeeded. J ask any honest citizen, don t you hate to be played for a sucker? And vhn you are so played, do ou. lake It lying down or do you avail yourself of your inalienable light to make a squawk about it'.' Ot course the chance of reimburse ment Is slim if some corporation has cy piied you. but anyhow, you (an always net your money's worth out of a vigorous nolle". Home times I think the trouble will, this country Is we bavo too nm.y peo ple whfi write to the pape anon ymously about their grievances, and loo f.'w who cry Stop Thlf when tiicy arc held up. Mivt of the first cln hotel." now ad ys hav cut out tl. extra charge for newspapers indeed, the sliest lu a good hotel nowadays re ceives a copy of the morning pa per with the compllm'-'ius jf his host. Hut there are plenty of other Utile grafts still workM on the u.i! voio-Mlng guest, tlu-iur.h the concession racket. M-iyhe in tm ol er fill years or so we yhall to;- pas'sinn of the ins iiert beggars who relieve all timid pati'idi.- if their hats at every .loir or :.rch wa.v. on a percent.i'-T ui :ani;emeni wbii the hotel owners. There Is one form of petty cheat ing w hlch is mill carried on by hotels, restaurants and other places of transient public patronage, and thit abuse is right In my line, for It amounts to an offense against hygiene or sanitation. 1 refer to the use of stopper in lavatories. Worst still.' those sinister spring faucets Which deliver water only A Letter Carrier f NOV! THAT f OU'KC TCutiMii 1 Ttf TRUTH- I'LC CONFGSi Too. E ftl'T ClJCNJ SOT rMfjTHe(a SUIT OF ClOTHC V i Aw? 7 1 . n . Self d. Turn 9, Writer of tiort wluj lu St i rointit form l IeItRPiAIlIe RTnEUA L AiR lA;R'Etfll3'M'A t'SHv" AIM Pfe EHSETOSE . . L e .i ftviu cup IS. Luiiveriiiiir 17. ArllrU 2U. Arula 21. Kisiicr for tet six ii. I frat slten of th xuillue tit. iiiisli tvuitir : uitout an. n'KKr placet tm. Alrlili Si. Unit) Innlua uiirlnlly frrulu 4. (Mill hl.Lr. 44. 41tiul.U , 4i. t'liiiiftie nam for iu in, wuiii tivirtir 47. Al outitft Ifi i co mil. form 43. Ilomimittl In nil In n 1 1 in her 4!). i.fiif mniirtil UEHPILIOIT IMIW S - 'i I. Mutiiii r the HJiri ( rmtcli t. Treu 3. tSfn-ilt't front itn cvliiiilUlivil rli nrrli 4. remthit-wl i. Ahilu 1 1n -let) nnd liyclpnp, tint tn (lipase, dlnnnosh or treatment itiiiiressed envelnne fi enclosed. I-elbrs slwtilil he brier letters reeeived only a few can he an-wem! here. No lnslructiuiu. Adilresj IT. William Urady 111 care f . IX WASH RABINS? while you keep a desperate grasp on them.' and make It absolutely Impossible for a patron with one disabled hand or arm 'to wash his facts if lie wants to, or even to pretend wanning his - hands.- ' It seems to me that if our public health officials were really -concerned .aho.ut public health they would put an end to these buses. Is water so precious that the few people who bother to wash up be fore eating, must be restricted in Us use? That's tho only possible excuse for the stopper in u lava tory. Hoes anybody whose home is equipped with modern plumbing use the stopper when washing face or hands? No. Wherever there is enough water to make such plumbing worth while it is the universal practice to wash In run ning water, ' It Is particularly In the hotels or eating places of low quality and Reaper (?) rates that the health authorities should Insist on nin nin water. If the wash basins are equipped with stoppers, and especially if they are equipped with faucets that turn off automatical ly, it Is a mere pretense to say the place affords- running water. If one r-tuild give a fair descrip tion of the facilities for cleanli ness provided by many such places in pome of our great cities, the alleged public health authorities would be hard put to it to show cause why they should continue to draw salaries for "protecting pub lic health.' How to Win the llnltle With Tito. Where can we get the book you 'recommended, which 1 think was the story of a patient who cured himself of T. U. at home? Our daughter is threatened with lung trouble. Mrs. M. W. Me A. Answer. 1'crhaps that first les son you must learn is that nobody can cure himself of tuberculosis. The personal care and attendance and advice of a good dot-tor is In dispensable throughout the battle, if you hope to win. I formerly recommended a pamphlet entitled, "How I Won the Itattle With Tu berculosis In My own Home." by TIiM "(OU C Rll l ioFSUCf J ouXL see i t I I x -- &p P'ora j , i s ain't euew f J-rl V wc mwl.1 .A'A'-J i ; '";1"4lMiK'P--' ' l"P miv fttuckdr. 1 Thin wan' orjRlntilly la font ribut Ion U the Journal ot. ; Outdoor Llfo which, by the way. ' in a monthly maKiiine ihnt will hli any tuhorrulosiH patlertt hi his Null!. 'After publication in tho maenzinc. .Mr. to"cker tor- was reprinted in pamphlet nnd dis tributed by tuberculosis sooietie.H everywhere, and by the .National TuberoulosiH aBoclution. New York. In his Rtory Mr. Stoeker makes it clear that he had Rood medical care and advice front the opening of the battle to the victory, and forever after. Foredoomed Is the wiseacre who 'keei! away from doctor and druRs.' Send a stamp do enevelope bearing your address and ask foj- monograph on tuber culosis. Incidentally, let', be cor rect the abbreviation for tubercu losis Is the. ( which moans tuber ble). T; II. Is the abbreviation for tubercle bacilli. Tubercular moans pertaining to tubercle various dis eases are tubercular. Tuberculous moans pertaining to tuberculosis. If the patient has tulierculosw his condition may be called tnbercu-. lous: if he has leprosy or ictlnb myensis , of Bomothing, his condi tion irt tubercular but not tubercu lous. Then, too, why duck and dodge why say "weak lungs' or "lung trouble" If you mean tuber culosis. There is no fiood reaunn to assume or to imagine that any imlividual's luntfs are 'vcak" un less tho luntfs are actually affected with tuberculosis or other disease. When a Feller N'cciU a Friond. . . . we no to the doctor's office for t rea t m c n t o n c a week. My son five and a half years old, Ret his treatment first and takes- it rather better than his mother does. After that I dare not even make a face. Wo thank you Tor sending us to Rr. . . This diathermy treatment for tho. tonsils is easier than soinff to tho dentist. My son hax no roactlon J whatever, and I iuffe ,o more- 'discomfort - than one does after an ordinary viMt to one's dontUt . . ; Mrs- U. H. Answer. - Thank you for your impression. Most specialists who use. diathermy for the extirpation of tonsils find ehtMren under 10 or J 2 rather too difficult patients. A fow .physicians have the skill. knack and patience to employ this method successfully even with very i young children. Some adults eom- plain about the trouble or time taken for the complete extirpation of the, tonsils with diathermy perhaps five . .weekly sittings. . Such .adults make good subjects for thg snare or guillotine. . (Copyright John F. Dille Co.)": POOR .Tl'DGMKXT. ( ; 1! Alh'C dudou Poalc On the first day of the now school term. fill, aged 12. wih trlveu five dollars to cover the px penso of .now books, pads apd pencils, and -for carfare ...and lunches' for the entire week. The sum was more than ade- ouate but when It became time to take the car for school next morning Gil confessed that ho did not even have fare. Questioning revealed that ho had boouht his books and otnor sup plies, and had then gone to tho corner drug store and treated lu friends to ice cream sodas In i wholesale way. In this insmnee it is hard to decide who was the more lacking in judgment, the boy or -his par cnts. Oil had never before been given more than quarter, or lit most uO cents at a time. HeSjad never had a rCKiilar allowance. ns it not askinir too much, under such circumstance.", to expect him alt i at once to deal wisely with so large a sum? And was U rea- to usk him to use it nil fur mirmiscs which did not perhaps seem especially pleas urable to him? Training in the use of money should ben hi as yoon ns a child is. old enough to realize that it can be a means of realizing some of his wishes. tie should have small sums at first, regularly given . and never withheld for. disciplinary reasons. His allowance: nftt'f the first years during which ho pcnds only for pleasure, shchld ,bu large enough to Include niort and more of his necessary expenditures, with a margin always for pleasure spend ing. . Such training would have pre vented Oil's mistake and many others like it. 4 Senator Ignored PARIS (Vi "The Ingratitude of republics" Is being quoted In the case of Senator Rene 11 cry, whose interpellation last Upcp m b e r caused tho downfall of the Tardieu Koverntuent. He wns not consult ed regarding the jiew government and has no job with the present cabinet. iF VOu loov TH I vnjRt RiGHT " ' , I 9 OTfP V "It must be great ft travel," n.ys a Pekinese to Puff. "What do you plan to do when you have been around enough?" "I think," says Puff. "I'll go to famous, foggv London town. So I and the Prince of Wales to- igethqr then can settle down."' STORY 2 fContlnued from Page 1) The need for business training among farm women she also em phasized, .urging all women pres ent to keep farm accounts. 'No harm can come from hav ing too high standards," Mus Reese concluded. "People live only" by standards-lhey can understand." ' -Miss Nye chose as her subject the manner In which conferences are carried on through tlie exten sion .service, stressing the fact that optnioiii-t formorly determined the extension courses while facts are now Iho guide. Plans are being modified, enriched and re-directed to fit .lackson county needs through the conference now in session, she explained. The importance of setting a high standard of living was also em phasized by Mr. Maris in h.'n ad dress. . "Set the standard of living and then so plan tho farm activ ities .ns to yield .enough money to .maintain that standard,' ho ad vised. ' The list of men nnd women reg istered for today's meeting includes Mrs. S. L. Dalen. Mrs. R. IS. Ken nedy, and .Mrs. Sarah Wertz, home demonstration agent. Grants Pass: Mrs. lOffie lUrdseye, Rogue River; Mrs. Kate McMurty. Mrs. R. T. P.ish. Mrs. -R. G. Fowler. Mrs. Gladys York, Mrs. C. D. Thompson. Rev. llaird. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Austin, Mivt. Ralph Cowgilt. Mrs. Ida Sweeney and Mrs. c. F.. Stan ley, Med ford: Mrs.'AIlcn Ityrd, Mrs. George Helms. Mrs. C. A. llrown. Mrs. J. Gowland. Mrs. M. Mos 'orvey, . Mrs.-.'McGnuse, Mrs. Kttie F. Morris and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid of J tell view: Mrs. Carl Glasgow, Mrs. Sam Childeiw. Mrs. J. Ii. Mc cracken. 'Mrs. Fred Morris. Mrs. William Gleim, Mrs. L. H. Gallatin, Mrs. Frank Craig, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Davcnhlll and Mrs. F. c. Roll bnugh of Valley View. Mrs. Rood Charley representee Hrownshnrn, and Mrs. J. IJ( Hak keerup. Prospect. Others were M rs. Pernoll. Mrs. Harry ltrtiwn, M rs. Wa rren M ee, M rs. Leo I ort , Mrs. Cora K. Hoffman, Mrs. C. C. Puck. Mrs. j. Winningham, Ap plegate; ' Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. A. Soman, Mrs. O. T. Morgan, Mrs. W. II. Hrown. M rs. Frnnios Campbell and Mrs. Frank Hrown of Kagle Point: Mrs. .Minnie F.d wards, Mrs. C. C. Hartley. Mrs. Donald Loofer. Mrs. Maud Oouherty. .Mrs. Alva In nutn, . Mrv. P. .Icrmstu. Mrs. O. c. Maust of Phoenix; Mrs. K. J. White. Mrs. John (iammlll. Mrs. Ralph Wilcox. Coleman Creek: Mrs R. c. Ward. Mrs. .1. Q. Stewart, Fern Valley: Mrs. ,,l. Tor rill and Mrs. ,W. II. Wagons of Talent. Central Point women in attend ance are Mrs. A. T. Uithrop, Mrs. John liohnert, Mrs. Otto P.ohnert. Mrs. Viltor Ilursell and Mrs. H. F. Whetstone. From Jacksonville arc Mm Pert ham. Mrs. Mable, Sims, Mrs, Irvtn Loos and Mrs. XI. Conger aiul Mrs. Alva Hrockaway Irom Oak Grove. Mrs. Gertrude Skow, home dem onstration agent. Is present from Kugenc- and Miss Thelnfa Gay lord from Oregon City. The one regis tered fom the most distant city is Mrs. Ida Martin of St. Paul. Minn. Fn'iicli Sailings Fewer PARIS, Feb. 7. (PI Transatlan tic traffic to and from French ports showed n marked decline in 1930. Passengers arriving at Cher bourg and Havre totalled ler,?.00. a decrease of 01. is as compared with I Sailings numbered .S3,00H. n decrease of fi70?. By BUD FISHER r ,-' ' 1 J M !) Yea Remember? TEX YEARS AflO TODAY (From -file -of the Mall Tribune.) February 7, 1921 I)iu)iiieBa outlook of nation never brighter, treasury report shows. Ruick auto goihK 12 miles per hour crashes hup Hubbard ilros. di inking tountain: Table Rock urpet j oill; con struction of Central Point road. J, S. VIUtH ranch home dost roert by tireenuslng loss nf $:!,IH). Four defendants in Hank of Jack sonvillo failure cases emor plea of not guilty. Raise nearly $2000 In city for Near Fast relief. TWENTY YEARS ACO TOUAY (From files of the Mml Tribune.) February 7, 1911 Mr. and .Mrs. Loon H. Ilnskins tire receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a bithy girl, Febru ary . O regon i a n issues special edition, cn its ftuih birthday. Merchants petition council io clean down town streets "of pres ent motley unity of express wag ons and peanut stands." West Kleventh street property owners decide to wait year' before paving. Helen Gould weds Iord Deeirls the old story of American gold and a British title. (Medford citizens offer Htthsidy for building of ruilroud from city to Crescent City. Local residents protest habit of Natatorium engineer, p 1 a y I n g "Home, Sweet Home" on whistle throe times a day. throughout TWO 1 ARTIES. Ry Mary Grabam Ronner. "Hurry, hur'y. hurrv." said the Little Hhuk Clock, 'ji John and Peggy mot him. "You're u h I n g your magic to turn! the time forward g for this adven ture," John said j e know now that when you tel us to hurry thaiK this is what you re' doing." The Little III id i i Clock grinned his Jolly, merry grin.i and with a chuckle a ho ?aid; "Yes, that is what I am doinsr. The day seemed a long' one to mo as I stood on tho desk in ' tho back hall of your house with my hands printing lo seven o'clock. ' "I could hardly wail for the time to conic when I could bo using my powers of magic. "Dear, me, sometimes ' I feel sorry for those other -clocks; They hi ust tell the regn la r time, a ml if they don't keep the time they are scolded quite hard. "I don't have to bother about the ordinary time at all. I never tell the ordinary time. I simply have adventures and turn the time, around as I choose. "Wouldn't I have brcn foolish if 1 had missed tho opportunity I had of doing this and had chosen inctcad to be an ordinary, regular time-tolling clock?" "We would never have, had these adventures." John sahl in rather a sad voice, p.ut then he realized that his voice did not have to be sad. The Clock had never chosen t tell the ordinary time. He h chosen this, and now thoy saw a plane coming" toward them. "Where are we going?" Peggy nsked. ' "To. "an. aii-, hotel?" John in quired. No." said the Little Rlack Clock, "we're going to two places on the earth. We re going to two parties In one afternoon, nnd each is being hold in a place far away from the other." "Two pnrties in one afternoon!" exclaimed Peggy. "Jump in the plane!" the Clock iald. "We must b? off." Monday: "The First Parly." FOR'S MISFRY RECORD IS TIER RY Al STRALI.W SYRXF.Y iA1) The miseries of Job, as recounted in the Old Testa ment, have been at least lied by an Australian youth who has spent "Jl of his Hi! years in hospitals. He has offered his dlsease-rld-. den hotly to the medical depart ment of Sydney university "for what vim. think tt la wiVrtrt." Hi! clinical record phowst -i FrV tattacksj of. pneAimonia, three of measles, seven nose ami throat ommitiHs,. typhoid,, epilep tic fits. ..chicken jp.lxi nWm ab !oestH, ft (raetuj va skiijl, bron chitis, sleeping ckhoss, Mippondl citls, fracturetl ribs and leg. rheu matism ami four tumors. His latest affliction in n growth near the brain thM may drive him matt. Too Many porters SYDNEY oPi The Hrltish Med ical association, worried by the In creasing number of students in the medical schools of Australia, is CMnsldering methods .of limiting the number of licenses granted an nually to new doctors, asserting the profession is already jammed. Tun Cents Day. CA KT.Vmly. Feb. 7. rP Ital ians eallc.i to th colors spnd 2-' month.' drilling and di;i,'ii.i; ditche for army p.y. It cb a-v rages two cents a d.i. Anarchy spreads Europe. . Um 1