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I'ubluli! hy
mnruitu i'jumimj Co.
13-27-29 N. Kif St.
- UOBKKT W. RI'IH., Kdllor
B. iUMlTKR SMITH, Mftef
An Imtfpfndfot Kewipaper
Entrrrd u kcoiwI class matter it Uedford,
urefuti, uocftr Act w juarcii ,
' Hl'ItHCItllTlON KATE8
Bj Mall In Alliance:
bally, with finriday, year $7.50
Hilly, with flumlar. month 75
I.aily,"iUut Sunday, ytar. C.r.O
Hally, vitlKiUt Bundiy, B9t.ll. (5
flunday, one year 2.00
Hy 1'arrlrr, In Advance ' HnUunl, Alilnt,
tarbomlilP, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent, Cold
Hill and on niiimui.
Hj, vlth Suodar, month.... $ .75
lull?, without Bundiy, month US
" Uallr, irithuut Suuday, out juf 7.00
Dally, with Sunday, one year... 8.00
All terms, cult la advance.
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omeial paper ot tlw City of Mcdfurd.
Official pat of Jacksun County.
MEMBER OF T1IK ASSOCIATED l-HESH
' Ileeelting Kull leased Wire Smlee
The Associated Tress is cxcluHliely entitled to
Ihe use for publication of all ncs dhpitcbes
rredlted to it or otrwivUc credited la itils paper,
and also to the local news published herein.
All riehu for publication of special dbpaiebeJ
Iwrein art also rserrd.
- al&MBKft OP AIHUT Hl'ftGAD
OF CIRCULATIONS
AdrertL'Inf ReprrsentallTW
' M. C. ftlOCKKBEN k COMPANY
- Offket in Nw Vot k. .1ileo. Detroit, flan
Frtocisco, Angelei, Seattle, PoiiUm!.
Ye Smudge Pot
(My Arthur Ptrry)
A MuuHiicliUHntU buby, 4, hns a
full board. Tho local kid, 15, with
a C Chaplin muutucho, is nut ao
Hinurt.
Tho way for the Xurmorn to ' got
-wiin, in tu pray fur u coiitinuutluii
ot the prencnt hutch of wcathor.
No mattor how hurd tho Icgln
lature trioo, thoy can't .think up a
tax whereby uf tor it'H all colteutcU,
tlio Htalo will not owe itself money
Jlhubar.b. atlicr .pale nnd iiuny,
1h on tho inkt. ext to Uandullbn
wine, .thcro la notlilnK ao Jow, iih
nil intoxicating stimulant, ua rhu-
ibnrb wine.
Mi: lllxuon came out from the
mlno Willi u nice lai-Kn libttle of
gold, tho rcHUlt of tho firat vain.
.( l'" r u 1 t v u 1 o Ileum.) A .golden
flhoiver. '
HT. VAl,K.'iU.Ji IAV
were -.Hi'iuniatea.. ill dingy old
i r room fivo II,..': ...
Tho iilond little, plump llttlo girl
and me;
Jlcr vyi'S were hliio and licr hair
. . was yollow.
Just jiieroua ,the aialu nut a dualling
fellow, ,
And another behind ua; and three
.. ... or loun .
Kut in -tho next row, , and then Dome,
1 more -In
the row next to that, and some
odd little girls.
And brunette me, and tho bright
. curls.
t knew nil the dates, and I helped
them .spell. .
IVhen they didn't know tho answor
I'd kindly tell
Them Just, what it was, on tho road.
to schgolt
A,nd I ulH'uys roniQiiiborcd. every
rule.
1 couldn't do fractions, or niuUl-
plication, i; ,
Jiul that didll'L cause, uny great
vexation,
1'ur Uio boys . did theirs und
, blonde's, too, .... .
And thy .said, all right, now alio
can show you.
Hut alio never could, for 1,110 an-
. sivers, twisted,
And she'd worry until her blue
- eyes misted.
Then she'd say, I forget Just how
... to stjirt;
Hut do 'uin youraclf;)' you know
you're smart.)
They'd run for liar hut when tho
wind blew it off.
Ami hold out a cough drop when-
. over she'd cough.
And steal pink roses from their
own front yards,
, Apd hrlng her, each Monday, their
,, yundiiy- school cards, , .
And riuinkaitlvinir c a in o, and
Cluii;iniiH went, .
And the January cold was over
mid spept,
The groundhog saw his shadow
and hurried away.
When tho teacher made ll box for
Valentino's day.
The big dashing follow across the
aisle
Watched with cold, suuurlur
smite
As nno by one, with faces hot,
The boys poked .Valuiitines into tho
slot, , ,
Then tho .dashlpg lad, V'Uh a step
like tin ox,
Wont up und put two in tho hrui t-
trimmed box.
Tho great duy come, and lllundie
purred
As ttmo lifter llmo lier Imiiio waB
. hcurd.
At last I'd been sluing with dark
head bowed
The touuhcr called my name, right
put loud.
Up, up, I sprang oh, 1 was glad,
lie had sent onu to mo 1 know
ho hod.
1 broke tho seal, to the plttcr.
patter ,
Of a fust-beating licurt , , . Then,
what Is tho matter if
Whispered Hloudio to mo , Don't
, you like it, dear?
As 1 U'.id, To My Seetmate, hlurred
with a tear , , ,
Ah, me, how childish Hint old grief
seems: .
Uke, something thought of In sum--
- mor dreams.
Again and again has Valentine's
day
Ovortsknn me. ambling my com-
iortablo way. '
liear little Blondlc! She did her
part;
liut a girl cun't mend nnollier
girl's heart.
It's a comfort to know that blondes
fado early,
And 8 perniHiient makes even
In own h.ilr rnrlv.
- (Hx'li:in-e
Editorial Correspondence
1'ilUKMX, Aii.ni;i, Fcl). 1l
Tlic latu Ceil. Wattt'tstm (if
tho Louisville Courier sai'l
there was no ideal cliimile in
the l.'niti'd States so he s cut
his winters in Culm where he
claimed the weather man wns
always u perfect gentleman. At
least he spent several winters
there toward the end of his life
and save Havana a boost tljlit
subsequently brought rich re
turns, j"
Probably the Colonel was
right. At any rule .there is a
great deal of criticism here-!
abouts over the Arizona cli
mate at the present time. There
were four nights of rain, fol
lowed by considerable humid
ity, and the last two mornings
have been cloudy witli a high
fog, tho latter however disap
pears about noon and the
afternoons arc clear and warm.
But tourists at this hotel, pur
tbularly those who have been
here a long time are complain
ing bitterly. One old resident
last night informed your cor
respondent he would never
spend another winter in Ari
zona he has been at this hotel
since December. Where will
ho ffo wc wonder? In our opin
! . 1 -ti 1- 1 in 11
luu tie win und no wuer cm -
.i,ualo tliiK wide .ot Cuba.
Jtoained over to the legislature
ngulii this morning. Tho elder
statesmen fire still diseuHslug the
state Income tax a week or teu
days on ono measure. So many
amendments and revisions have
been made that it was decided yes
terday to have the hill reprinted
and resubmitted. Just boforo ad
journment, one senutor who had
taken no ucttvc part during our
visits to the chamber, offered a
resolution recommending that all
appropriations iiecossary to run
tho state government ho passed
und both houses adjourn, with pay,
so (hut no more fool hills he pass
ed and thus another depression in
tho state be avoided. Not a bad
Idea hut only one vote besides his
own was recorded In Its favor. Out
guess is tho statu Income tax will
fail.
Taxes were also lieian consider
(id In the housn-n hill askiiiK an
u, roiirlaliou of $:;r,,(IIMI put vo-1
ciillonal trainiiiE ill Kindo school
helnif undor coiiHldenillon. Only
0110 mnmher, a lady from Yuniii.
spnlio hi favor of I ho ineiisin c. tilie
Hiild she was a school teacher, mid
we should say is n smart one. Hut
sho was hopelessly outnumbered j
Ono leslslator Rave an Impassioned .
speech against the hill dechirliiK ,
that f2 cents ol every tux dollar .
In ArUonn Is beltiK spent for edu-
cation, and that unless thnro is a
slop to this reckless expenditure
on now faimlo, oducatlmml Ideas
tho stato would no on tho rocks, I
. , . "? "I
iie.inio it. sou who was iciiuy 101
the university and ynt couldn't
spoil, write legibly or flKtire cor
rectly, lie favored spendlnp more
money on I he three It's and less
on hifnuhitln education. Tho Yuma
r.chnol teacher smiled rathor con
tomptunnsly lit th.a statement and
uo tliouulu alio was Kola to sitK
Kost that (ho trouiilu with the
youiiR man was not tho educational
system but his Inheritance from
tho fatliors side hut she didn't.
tlaUier a Kood chance missed. The
bill was1 .indefinitely .postponed.
About 111) miosis rimn llilu 1...I..I
attended tho wrestling smoker at
Madison Sinuirn Ciuden here last
nlglit and saw 11 tin cured bruiser
who culled himself fount Michel-
off. put out Karn .n.shu, the lor-
rlhln Turk Hind Ihls Turk IS lor- ror 1110 pu.-t seven years and who
rllilc) wllh 11 J11I1 ol' tho knc.u to kas attended courses In dlfeftent
tho Ottomans mid rirr. This was . colleges und universities . on the
tho second local tuiituli between Ihe const, took 11 special course In the
two 'bono crushers, and w as .herald-1 California State Agi'lciiltunil rul
ed as grudge affair, wllh nothing lege nt Davis. Cal.
btnred. Notlilng was burred but i Vending their men to attend the
ll wumuT a grudge affair. II was best college In dairy maiiiifai-iur-n
frnino up tho most flngvaiit oft lug. and visiting creainerieH In dlf
tho kind wo have ever seen. We ' ferent parts of the country. Is part
Juivo Boon many wrestling mutches ! of the Hold Seal Creamery's pro
we suspet!ted of being fixed, but grain to give the people of south
never saw one before so frankly orn Oregon the finest dairy piod
cruoked -11 being apparent from . ucts possible.
the start Hint the Kussliiu Count Since Mr. (ielinuer took over the
could have hioken the .moth eaten management of the (iobl Heal
Turk Into little bits anytime lio Creamery lust March the company
wished. Kor nearly two hours they j has advertised consistently in the
went through their paces, groan-1 Mall Tribune, and credit n good
Inn und grunting, the Russian do-' part of their increased business to
lug I ho heavy vllllan act und th- this paper's coverage of the tiad
Tiirk furnishing the comedy relief, lug area.
MUTT ANp JEFF
I GOT rHAT 60T US tNJ-OR TM( j , Bis TRutK-THC DRlVIC-R MCAM-H TrtouGHT-U 1 UeMDFoR. THAT SCMDS Fof4 INNOCe-toT-BuT UlC-pe I McT FRoJa
THeiDGA.'!) I OWG THAT'S GolMG TO y TrRW VOvJ A T?0V,L. T -NT UiG UERe - fl $l. TH JUftSCL ft JuDGe. YOO'Re to KeC( yo(j rlAMDCueFeli V M(iU ON X
. a") , t VJJ, -WeStS -1 5?:C: m'SSr- I TRUCK DRIVCRS! rVP- ArASoiNC
CtXWVAtr , CT.gD-.i"
The extraordinary thing was how
the crowd fell for It. As a contest
a tumbling act in a ono ring circus
w-oiild have been more' thrilling. A
few iiioro exhibitions like tills and
the wrestling racket In Phoenix
will he as dead as a last years
.Juno hug. The dear people like to
be humbugged, but there's a limit.
-Jliirry tho Hop), baa taken up
Knlf, und SHii'.! u wvat dful of
timo on tho midft tiiusliic coiiiho,
which in owned by the huttj). Iiuny
weura a ccriKo ribbon around his;
coul bluck bob. a briiihtlv r-oloiod
volvfit UloiiKe held tofitlier by a
Hilver jjouclm bolt, wliito duck
irotiKcrs and inoccuHino. lie cuts
ii vuiy" ii(rturKiuo limine on the
couiriu, and pluyw cIuho to 27 which
in )nir. Hut golf in u dlsrutitint;
r!iiitM( und tiio tatiuiiK on the Sun
set Curden Buffer, for Harry inn't
there half the time. We were play
iuk with J lurry yesleiduy und one
ot1 the hotel clerks ntopped the
game by ordering Harry buck on
the Job. Jinny took it with a
Hmlie um he taken everything, hw
we have decided not to challenge
him uny more for fear lie will lose
IiIh Jul).
Wo know of no Rood Indian golf
er which 'Ik rather HurprisiiiK for
they Heem fitted mentally and phy
sically for the game. Thoy are
good on concentration, have no
nervoH, and nre wonderfully coor
dinated muscularly. Harry has
never taken a lesson. Imt has a
natural swing, and putts like a
fiend. Strange to nay ho jabbera
a great deal a he plays. As a re
sult Homo of the old boys here who
take mashio golf as seriously as
the real game at their cluh back
home, don't like to play with him.
Kvery Wednesday, -Harry gives tt
talk on the roof garden, beats uj
torn torn, does some dances and
uiKes up tt
takes up a stiver offering. Tho'
iludicH. think ho is just too sweet
for words, and for once the ladies
are right. Harry Is a sweet kid.
looks about ID, but has a wife and
baby and they say he is over 40.
The Hopl's he explains have always
been a ' peaceful tribe, lovers of
Nature and clever in (he arts. In
the old days thoy never fought, but
when trouble loomed they moved
on. Harry would never fight if
he loses his job here he will simp
ly smile und move on. One of the
hidlos hero from New York says
ir Harry should lose his job, hhe
will engage him as a house hoy,
in Ills native costume Harry would
make a great hit In New York, but
wo trust for his sako, there are no
inldgot golf eouruus near the ladies
house.
Harry explains the HopI marriage
custom. Ileforo the wedding. Hie
groom shows his fitness for matri
mony hy building the house and
the bride, by cleaning up the house
und decorating it, and grinding
corn. If these preliminaries hit
sutlliViU.tol.yt ulcv ,mvo u .nun-lano
(Ui.t lr( vl , tol,oUl(M, -
tliu hiiKband tires of his "I To ho
ciin niovo out liny time, hut toe
w'ifo Knts the house und funilsh
lhKS for her own. This makes di
vorce ralhor popular anioiiK the
HopI wives. There is one llopl on
, ,,,,ll(,nlx rcemillon who lias
1(lft .,,,, ,vlveKi ,)lt ,, loni ,,UW11
thu hollH BH ll0 ,epartod. lie Is
,..,, .. ,.., .....i llni,,ie,i mil nn
llln reservation as the had Itrave,
,, ,.,,, to . nV(!1. his houses
l() ,,, wlvcK whpll ,, U.IVU1 ,hnln
, whllt ,r , ,)m, HtuVB ,m,a
i,.n,.,,1.. 1,,, .,. i,i,.i.,i ,,i
v :, ' at. W. It.
Staff Members O f
Gold Seal Creamery
Take College Courses
'
our members of the Hold Heal
t'l-eaniery staff have .returned from
taking Intensive courses in dairy
nianufucturing.
.Max (li'llauer speclalizeil In ma 1-!
kct milk at the I'nlverslly of Call-1
folllia. Henry I'aie took dairy
I'1""' sanitation and lieoigc child-.
""' I""1'1 s,'al ''I'caiu.iry butier-
maker, took butler making at ore-
K" "'p- college, c. w. .Vewluml.
who has been the he cream maker
On The Crest Of The Wave
MAIL TRIBUNE '
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
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Solution of yesterday's Puzzle.
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Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D,
RIkiiwI IrlliTs prrlnliiliiK tl iKTsoliM lit.Illi iinil livclew. iwl tu disease. itlflRiiosi!i 'nr tredlment
will he .ni.ttereil liy llr. Urmly if a tilainlnil self iiiMrev.nl emetniw N cnrlospfl. (filers MhiiiM he lirief
sad wrllleii In ink. Owing tu tiie l.-iw manlier ur letters rec-iinl only i Tew emi lie amwercd bere. No
reply can lie mailo tu ijucrlvs nut cuiifiirtiiilif tu tiibtiuctluns. AilOresa Ir. William Jlraily iu ear,
The .Malt Trillium.
t IHIJi;i;. WITH KN,IJ, IK.KD
.lief ore i ever hung out my shin
gle I armed myself with what I
believed the Indispensable tools of
my -.trade ' Among them was one
called u .tuiisilotoim. an ingenious
gadget having n
ring f r a m e In
three fiizes""t fit
offlee, household
and hospital izn
toiiHllrt, and a J it
tin two - pronged
spear to impale
the quarry, a n d
finally a gullto
tine blade which
one shoves home
when ihe tonsil
is well engaged in the ring, line
fine feature of .this method ot deal-
hnv with tonsils w;is n innll,.liv
and ease of application. You .lust
jollied tiie patient Into the rhull'.i
md applied a bit nf local lines-1
thctic m- mil him under elliei- ..11. 1
j,werted the gadget and went snlg-
snack, and it was all over.
Hlrange to say, this crude
treat-
meiu proved iierleetly satisfactory
111 a considerable shaio of cases.
perhaps a majority. There are
thousands of poeplc walking tho
I earth today w ho owe their release
110111 annual (mucks o ipunsy ti
the old Spanish custom, '''here ai'C '
oiner inoiisanas who have reeov-1 isfaetlon In so many
crod from or escaped diKinllng ur- Candidly 1 havo no definite idea
thrills and culler m-i-Ioiis f.nl In- about the purpose or function of
feclions, thanks to the same old; the tonsils In childhood, or of the
custom. T'or nmpulaling the by- phar.vngeal tonsil tthe mass of tis
perlrophied tonsils of children the sue In the vault behind the soft
guillotine is still the method of palate called "adenoids" when en
cholce. In my Judgment. Inrgedl. but It seems reasonable to
Since the guillotine Instrument ; think this tissue serves some good
was Introduced the tlu-oa! surgeons purpose In childhood. l'rom Its
have developed a modification of character and Its structure as seen
the method. Instead of engaging i under the microscope, we assume
the tonsil In the ring aril .slicln.r ' thsl peculiar typo of tissue Is eon
it off with a nulck yank of tho: corned somehow In protecting the
guillotine blade, they prefer t use body against the Invasion of dis
u wire snare and cut the tonsil off , ease germs, but only in childhood,
by colwtrlcliliK It with ihe fine j The tonsils normally undergo evo
wire. In this way perhaps a 1 lulion and atrophy or shrinkage In
greater pan of the tonsil Is re- early adult lite
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TONSlhS AND ADKXOIDS
moved and -thero :is less bleeding.
For some time the throat sur
geons prated of tho Importance of
removing every little bit of tonsil
tissue, and all that, but '.this was
98 per cent talk, ltarely docs the
best of specialists remove the ton
sil entirely. Rarely Is it necessary
or even desirable to attempt to
do so.
There is no sound reason .to re
gard tonsil tissue as Inimical to
health, unless the tonsil la infect
ed, harbors germs capable of caus-
! lug some serious systemic disease.
When the tonsil Is Infected it is
rarely infected thru and thru: tiie
Infected area or areas are, as a
rule, readily distinguishable from
the normal tonsil tissue, on exam-
Illation by liio physician or the
pathologist. our nropei- lillrlmse
1 ,t remove or sterilize .the In-
U-eled portion, 'luit Is precisely
why thu old Hpanish custom often
did give a satisfactory result. c-u
, though it always left more or less
1 tonsil tissue In the throat. That
Is why the mm re method so much
used by throat specialists now
gives satisfaction in many cases.
And .that is wiiy the modern meth
od, diathermy teieclL-o-coagulatioii.
elcclni-deslcciltion) Is giving sat
apjAisisEiNie
tl'KISTJOXS ASI AXSWKKS
Keven Tilii(s In Same l-lace.
I have had " superficial erysipe
las seven times In- the past two or
three years. It always starts In
my face. Can you tell ine any way
to preven Jlliis? .Mrs. I. Jj. S. .
Answer. Jf it is genuine ery
sielas there must be some per
manent septic focus from which
the ripecifle - streptococcus conies.
Klther your own. or another's. The
only thins I can surest for' you
is so-called hactcrlal vaccine treat
ment by your doctor.-
Hoes flash on "TakliiB Cold."
What is tlie layman to decide
when the doctors .disagree? J. K.
M. , .
Answer. 'Mr. M. int-loses a-clirt'
plni? of 4 .(lob.uo between Drs. Lee I
and Taylor of St. Pajll. Dr. Taylor
is for open vlndows, and he cites
data from the report of the N. Y.
ventilation conamission to support
his contention. Dr, Ice Is for
keopins tho windows, closed In cold
weather, and ho cites data from
the .ime source. Iioth doctors are
talking; about "colds." N'ow if I
may toss in a word I would chal
lenge either of both of them to
(,-ivo a definition of "the common
cold" so tho rest of us will under
stand what they arc qiiarrclinc
about. .
Itiibbor Garment Itediietlon.
IMe.iMO toll me whether tho wear
Ins of rubber stockings to reduce
my ankles and eliminate excess fat
will cause any trouble. My lesr
was broken several years ago. .Will
the moisture caur-ed by the rubber
stocking doing away with the ex
cess fat do any harm? Mrs. D. L.
S.
Answer. So the moisture that
collects under the rubber (because
the natural sweat can't evaporate)
Is the fat being eliminated, it is?'
That'sAvhat the humbugs who mar
ket such garments would have simple-minded
folk JieUeve. jjut I
assure you that no such garment
will reduce uuything except your
haul; roll. Th erubber stockings
will Uo you no more harm than
they would n Hilly Tilly w ho has
never hud n leg broken or 'even
bent. Of course such garments.
Interfering with tho evaporation If
sweat, nro scarcely hygienic. ,. .
This Is Xot a Clinic. . .
I have 'been bothered with two
patches of Hngworm . . . glad to
Iptvo, yot s-njl ins.--..prscriptlon
' M JCf.-!-5 J ?.
Answer. Consul' a pliijielan)
.Copyright John F. Dllle'Co.) "
5. Parent
Trained To Give In
By Alice judson Peale
Children ot dominating. aRics
slvc parents are frequently trained
to nn extreme sulimissiveucss. They
i u uui pel lUlllCd 10 nuvo w ins 01
tlieir own, nor .to follow their own
purposes when these run counter
in any way to their parents' pre
judices. - -: -
Hveii in homes where the parents
arc not overly aggressive, one child
In the family Is plten trained to
give in to another, t'sually it Is
the baby who Is deferred to. and
in these days of small families the
situation Is not apt to be alleviated
with the arrival of a new bahv
who might free the older child anil
discipline the younger. t
Children who have been trained
to give In will allow their tovs tn
he taken from them, permit them
selves to ho pushed aside when
they have waited their turn, and
cede every controversial point.
A (diild so trained Is robbed of
his Initiative and to a large ex
tent of his capacity lor purposeful
activity. If he lets any otic nnd
every ono interfere wllh him he
certainly cannot accomplish much,
nor develop the right sort of in
tense Interest in accomplishment.
Without the capacity for com
plete absorption in what' he Is do
ing, he can learn only a fraction
of what ho would .otherwise
A child who gives up too readily
whatever ho is doing has lost a
healthy interest in his own ends,
and with it a part of what is most
important in the process of his edu
cation. With a good mind he may learn
much, but it will he difficult for
him to put what he learns to any
effective use. .
St. Melons St. Helens Coopera
tive Creiimery consider consolidat
ing with Lower Columbia Coopera
tive Dairy association, which would
bring practically all of lower Col
: umhia river district under one oo-
I operative association. ,
I - .
I Klamath Fulls Citljions will vote
on bond Issue to obtain funds fur
construction of undcr-grnde cross
ing where Southern Pacific iiintii
linn tracks cross .Main streot and
provide for new hridgos over gov
ernment irrigation canal through
city.
1
The St. Louis Cardinals won 10
of "11 games played iu duublc
headers at home last seuson. ...
Quill Points
J Ir is bane says young mothers
don't produce tho best offspring.
The mothers of this generation
married ut 17. Q. K. D.
I'erhups America is drinking
more heavily. That would be the
most charitable explanation of the
way it acts.
Senators are within their rights
when they try to be chief cxecu
tlve, but not while lluuvcr is.
A certain young congressman
says Americans never 'will submit
to a UlqtiUorship. He lis u$bache-
lor. .
Tho pover. trust will be un Ideal
political ime next time.- A man
forgets his real troubles when he
gets mad about a light bill.
Some men outgrow "college
spirit" and Mime go through
life eriibhliig hands to show
hat lie -men -Uiey aiv.
'"Alas! Rotten methods of en
forcing' a law require rotten men
and rotten men give rotten service.
You can tell when people really
need government aid. They starve
to death before it gets there.
Idvoree Is much like public of
fice ' If you're a liur you don't de
serve It. and if you don't lie you
can't get it.
. American Ism: Uuying something
.wc don't .need: throwing away
something else to' make room for
It: ' wondering, why we can't gel
aliciid.
Why blame ' the filling station
man' If patrons' drink antl-frceze
mixture and die? ' How could he
toll they were fools?
A free country Isn't a bad placo.
to live after you make up your
mind not to 'care a darn what
juries do. - -
Outfitting women for 11
polur .cxjvcditiun would he
ehoniicr. Tlicy wouldn't .need
auy.Uiliig .hut. silk liose uiul n
fuzzy neck piece.
JJoubtlcss Governor Roosevelt,
feels: much as Junior docs about
the car. 11c hates to clean' up
Tammany unless he's sure he can
uso It.
The stay-nt-honie has one" ad
vantage ovor the winter resort
pan-on. ilo doesn't feel cheated
out of 'something he paid for when
tho weather Is ruttoii.'
A writer in the American Maga
zine says -tiie most fashionable
dogs weigh less than a pound. And
oiu's. Alas! weigh about 2U pounds
as we near the lth hole. '
Our -boiling-down department
nus ui lasr Linisnco me -v!CKer-
sham report and submitted its
synopsis: If you don't get results In
eleven years, .take, a bigger dose
Coh-ect this sentence: ."I wojit a
l-,.,,,!'' ..ill IHun. f n... nnA... I
ly . 'J. 'l.ilt, lHI
fhe author, "and I won't get .sore
if you say It's rotten.'
WACiNUJl CKIJKK, Ore, Feb.
13. (Spl.) Amos Williams and
Miss Margaret 1-sickwood were
united in marriage Sunday, Febru
ary 1st at the Christian parsonage
In Ashland at 10 o'clock. After
the ceremony they left for Cali
fornia, taking the west side high
way to Hucramento, then over the
Uedwood highway north through
Kiireka, Crescent City' and home
arriving hero Thursday evening.
Fl-iday n:;d Saturday were spent ill
Ashiiuid and Medford buying fur
niture for tlieir home
February the eighth , n large
............ n uriv ml llie U L'L'n
organized a charivari party and
! niurehed to their home expecting
to surprise them. They were home
but didn't seem to be surprised us
they were prepared und were
amazed to see so many. There
were eighty .people In the party,
who enjoyed thy evenlnir. being
treated to clglirs and candy. Every
thing possible was done to make
the evening merry.
By BUD FISHER
Do Yea Remember? ;
TEN YEAIW A0 I'ODAT
(F10111 files of the Mall Tribune)
' February 13, 1921 , ,
Record t ain nnd snow storms .nil
Rogue River valley. ;
Chief of Police Timothy aroused
by Espec freight blocking Mnin
street crossing causing school
ihildrcu 10 walk In .tho wtUer nnd
slush iu iiii'd-slrcet. ,''.; .
Rosehurg defeats Medford 39 to
1, in second' game or series. .
Bill passed by legislature pcr
luittJug Modford to build a Treo
uulo campground. "
King George from throne de
plores Irish war.
Many fishermen havo returned
from the river, pud report they
caught' no fish as a result of the
storm. The water Is 'high and
muddy.''
TWENTY WARS AGO TODAY
(From files or the Mall Tribune
February 13, 1911
Medford defeats Ashland basket
ball team 3!l to 11, before a crowd
of 22. Plnkey Under was the bright
star for Medford, .
Eugene Ely, the 'mun bird' tiles
across Great Salt Lake and Utah
citUons Blvo Jiim 1000. .
' Portland Elks plau $1.00,000 cn
tcitaihmcnt fund for national con
vention. Battle between Mexican federals
and rebels looms 011 border near
El Piiso.
l"tI'nil-Ti'lbnc starts contost to
find put, "What Medtard .Needs
Most." ; . -v. -
Congress told Panama Canal will
be finished in Scpt,oinbcr. 19J j.
Jack 'Johnson, negro heavyweight
champion fined $1(1 for auto spccil-
ing.
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9V)F r.v
... . -i
'Tlio day Is J'liday, and if 1 nnJ
rJglit aiMiut Xlio diite, ......
It's thirteen,' Mr. iuff J'oimu'JiS.
"so 1 shall get lftte
jVud -loll arouud jjiy staicrooni and
4v Jo Tcrj-' earcul ic:r
"ic -ha. j'ity siK'Uious just
oj;esighK'd. ..dou't yoii;, tpc.'
yulentlnc-s.. r-.,,!-,..
lly Mary (Jniliain . lloitiicr.
The l.llt'e Isluek Clock turned
the time back onl"-n few hours.
I'c3gy and .lolin had .been ever so
busy Mince the lnd i
evening.- -It liadl
been a fine idea to
see ' the. different I
colors and use the
paints as they had :
And now the
cloek . took tjicmlj
to. tho nd nf .tin
.nuigic path. There
on a llttlo' table
he had a ' small
box a- good-sizcui
mall box. - They
looked. Inside tho"
box. There were., over so many'
envelopes or all sizes and kinds
und half of them were addressed
to John and half to Peggy. '
John nnd Peggy - each had f a
bundle of envelopes -,wlih them
and they put thini' all before tho
Little Black Clock. ' '
"Well." said John, "wc found
all these envelopes on our W'liy
here nnd as they wero all ad
dressed to you, Little Black Clock,
we brought them along.'
So the children hud a silrpIso
for him Just as ho had for them:
The Little Black Clock Smiled
his droll little snillc and wllh. his
dull little handii began'. to open
Ihe envelopes. The children wefo
opcnlnv theirs. .
Out came valentines nnd val
entines. John and Peggy hud
made all sorts of valentines for
the Little Black Clock. And ho
had made lovely ones for '.them.
There were hearts painted red
with lines drawn through the ten
ters, on one-half of each heart
was Peggy's name nnd on tho
(tiler half jiion's liailu showing
that the Little Black Clock'n
heart was given ciiuully lo Jehu
and Peggy.
They wero all delighted ..with
their Valentines and then, the Lit
tle Ulack Clock had a treat for
them. Thore appeared a Jolly,
round, small person dressed In
red carrying a tray of Ice erearV
forms made In the shapes Of
hearts and cakes and .candles, also
In the shapes of heart, and Iced
wllh red Icing: Thoy had a Val
entine feast ut one.. 0)
Tomorrow "A Dreary Day."
If It's true that dumbness makes
criminals. Imu do you .leennni for
detectives, Q
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