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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MFiPFOKD, ORF.fiOX. AVKDNESIl.W, FKHRFARY K ''rftU
Medford Mail Tribune
Uallr mhI Rufidiy
1i jhl Mini ly
MKPKOKP rKIMlNU CO.
5-"I7-2fl N. Fir HI. pwM T9
VtfRKItT W. RHII1,, KHIIor
8. StMI'TKIt SMITH, Manager
An IrokjirrKfrut Nfwsrwir
Knterrd ai second rlass raalUr t Meddiril,
(Irofon, under Art f .March 8, lKfU.
fllMtWHM'TION RATK8
liy MaltIn AihinMt
' Dailr, villi Humlnjr, yrar $7.r.O
Piitjr, viih Huihliy. jihiiiIi ?r
J till j, hMIhjuI Kurnlay, er 0.50
Ittllf, ithoul ftuikiay, PkjiiII
RiBi'Jr, oiw ytar I!. oil
B Ctrrfer. In Artuwe MnlfuM. AdiUml.
Jfotllltj Central I'uint, I'lwruu. Talciit, Mi
Hii arxl on IncliJav.
Vallf, villi HuwUy, liurilli $ .75
llaily, nil (tout NuihIrv, imuIjIIi Hi
Pitlv, nillwul Sunday, out ) 7. no
Dally, villi Humhy e year 8.0U
All terms, eali In wluuice.
OfficUl turim or tlie City of Medford.
Official iaprr of Jacknuii CoitiUy.
MBMHKIl OK THK ASSW'IATKP N1K88
Smiling Full U-vi Wire Km ire
Th Aucxlalnl i'ress iu rxtluihrly end I led to
tbfl me for iuljlirlln f all turn ili-pateln-J
emitted to It of otlierwhe crwlilwl in this apcr,
Kiul alM) to the locil nrr iut)lblitl lierrln.
Alt rights for inrtiliraliun or cial dispatches
twrriii an aUt rewnr).
ilKMHKK MP All I ' IT It I HKAU
of cutruurio.NS
Adiertlihif ttnuiwiiUllvM
M. :. mik;bnki;n u company
Oiriren-in Nfiv-Vork, iNrtrnK, (Ian
frarirlspn, but Anftrlft, Krai tit, I'lirllsml.
r-.-,;iT:-- try
Ye Smudge Pot
.... (y Arthur Prry)
Oho nice thing uhoul a demo
cratic) administration, Andrew Mel
tmi would not have to ho secretary
of tho treasury und president' ul
tho same time. -
W si l i. j j ,
The1 OliliV'IMrlH havo swore off
laughing", art' iHuiililiiff ! liens the.
linos nt tho corners of their mouth.
WAIT TIM j UK FAILS
. AT uvickytiiim; i:lm-:
(Clinton, 3lo., T'yr '
Joo Price, who In daddy of a
film boy, was ho elalod over
the occasion ; that he was
around treating his men
friends Iv cigars and the ladies
of his. acquaintance to candy.
Joo unnuum.'L'd that liu 1b
t'loHcly watfhliiK tho younv
timn, and : If ho Hhown any
lack of iiitellfrence he Ih koIuk
to niaUO u ncwHpnper man out
of lilm. ' ' '
Colllor'H ha a diHustln nrtlolo
thin wook. ahout Ort'Kon Ih-Iiik
Kavod- nnd icdooined by Julius
MiWcr. with ono Itiiiul tiod hohitul
him, iIuHiik tho lut-t caihpaiKii.
VomoluultjtH huvo dinrovoied a
nut. that conlitlnH "mlnoralH, and
uit tho ehlof villi in iiiH," and ono
mouthful Ih Hufflclout Kiuh foi- mi
ublo'bodiod Lnt for a wook. H
KI'owh on a U't'o and yields il firal
i-i'iip In 11 yoarn, and thoroaftor
it crop In Hcvon yearn, lloro Ih an
Idoal product for tho valley, a It
ffcr?i practically nu Intcrferenco
to fishing nnd hunting.
The loKiHliittiro tdiuuld titko u
day off and dovote witno to ohcor
ItiK tho Albany IJciuoorat-Iloraid,
that OHtoomed periodical editorial
ly luithtlnK that the IcKiHlaturu Ih
CohhcIouh of what it Ih iloinR, and
Know a what it in talkhiR a1out.
ItUHincNH haH nectntnujly picked
up. Mih. NuKont roporlK that wlie
has rented three and four cabhiH
every nlKht for tho piust week.
Umatilla Ncwh.) ProHperlty
UawiiH to t Ho rtiKtwaVd! '
V. lJyboe, the J'ville Herf. tovvned
yeMtorday ainl bitterly 'druoiinced
ItiH cowh for eat Ink up the hay ho
Kav them, lie will havo to opt
hay iiKalu IIiIk HpritiK and mimuier.
I'MritH will not Inhnhlt a IToHtun
butldOR; ThiH oulit to M'ttlo tho
itrKtiniont: "Have riotiH intelU
gencc?" ' '
Lant weok I'rcHidoitl Hoover
partud with hln clomt, abh'Ht pri
vate secretary. Oeurne Akoron
departed for Now York to take bin
$:io.(MMi-por-yviir Jnl with I'ara-tnount-rublix
t'orp. White IIoiihi'
noWHBatlieroi-M Kave Cooiko Akor
non a fa to well pi oh' tit: ji larno
onKnived oooktnll hbakor. (Time
WK ) ' That nohlo oxperimeiit,!
The spiini; mule are cavorlhm
around tho con uK VarinciH nay
that n you hk mule has lu ho
watchod the firm two months or
will oat off Uh own tail.
Cholrtf are pIckhtK out tho
KitHtvr tfiUHlc, and it Ih hoped they
will pick out nt teiiMt ono rook Dial
Hturtit and rinlhoH with "Ho.
win tin!
WIIKX I'OVIIItTY nrnx
Tho nlKKardly Way In which the
OupoudoutM of Smith county have
boon handled by thono churned
with thai iaudablo duly Iuih ofton
boon UlKcuvHcd In the public prints,
but it wan never for a moment be
lieved that tho average citizen had
become bo hard -boiled uh to de
mand that the bare neooHMltlcH of
lifo ho denied thorn. Leant of all
did wo expect kucIi an attitude
from an old ftioml and co-worker
In tho vineyard. A mtonpinK re
porter overheard tho law laid
down to a ea roles off total by
ura Onodalo, who had Junt nuulo
nit iiHtoiindlUK difcovory. "Hay,'1
Mi id Mrn, Cioudiite, "I Junt miw one
of your pet dopeitdentfi RoltittK n
permanent wave lu a beauty par
lor, and 1 nerve notice on you now
thut you arc not to allow, her any
more help from the tttxpayciV
money." Tho official looked
nhecplnh nnd did not have the
norvo to defend hlnineir with tho
urRUinent that It would bo consul
ored cruel nnd Inhuman for the
county to deny to its lady depen
dents tho pcacu nnd comfort which
co mo from it permanent wave.
(loin. Kun.. KcglMer.)
(.'allfornla'fi mineral production
decreased Ihft.UiO.Onn lant year.
Vntnrn county, California, mar
Iteled JtHIO tolilt of by prodiietM ol
( nion ill .Jl'!!",
Editorial Correspondence
Mark in dciir oM L. A. a bra
zen, bumptious iSalilyon after
I'lun'iiix, clear and old after
a work of rain. Xevi'i saw
Southern California so kipcii,
and in a few weeks from now,
when the wild flowers start to
' onic out, the country will It"
j beautiful.
You can sjiv this for Los An
irb's, theatrically speaking, it
is tin; New York of tho Pacific
Coast. One could o to movies
and the leit imatt for a month
and not exhaust the supply.
Leslie Howard in ids outstand
ing NVw York success of two
years ixxo, Hvrkeley Square;
Maurice: Moseoviteh (whoever
he is) in the "Merchant of Ven
ice"; Mitzi Ilajos in 4tVpsy
Adair;" Otis Skinner in 'Kis
mi't," ami movies without num
ber, headed by Charlie Chap
lin in "City Lights"; Konald
Column in "Thp Devil to I'ay
Trader Horn over at (irauman's
Cliin-.'se theatre, etc. Cilbcr'.
Chesterton, the Knlisli write!
and aradoxist, spraks toiiiht
and we plan to listen in to
morrow "(.'harlot" Chaplin is
(hi the. program. Not so bat.,
Will Knmti-H landed horn yoHler
day by piano oiler his 10,'MMMnile
air tllKht Tor I lie benefit of tho
drought vlettuis. The trip Hotted
tho Ited CroHii Srii,oiur, and WHl'n
only rowurd waa the ride a dan
Koroti;; ride, by the way. for the
ln.st HMio milcK a darned cold one.
ItoRorH is a tnatvolotin man phy
sically. Nino hundred and ninety
nine men out of I (MM) would have
been till in alter mail a trip, but
licit Will. After landing at the air
port ho motored to hi' ranch home
with Cnptutii' Hawk, liitt pilot, and
spent tho afternoon teaching the
Ifittor how to rope calves. Mot the
Timet, man thiu moraine; who cov
ered tho Htory he raid Will was
full of fun and pep. and did some,
fancy roping that would have made
any ntar performer at Pendleton en
vious. Knnei'H chewed Ktim ' nnd
talked very Hoiiously about the
need of aid In the mmlhwent, but
pulled off no wiKeetiiekK. Ho nets
good money for bin wiHocraoliH and
naves them for ttic Hyndicate, rath
er than scullcrlng Ihem among the
newspaper repniittrn.
Took It nlreet ear over lo I'aHU
deua to ace tho "family." Always
hoc in to lilt Pasadena on Its 'gala
day, "Sunday." Kveryono says
Hie tourist h nation has boon onu of
SIOATTl.):, Keb. IS. (!') Word
was rceulved here today of tho
death of Irving .Maekey Glen. tin.
dean of the Co I logo of Finn -Arts,
of the L'nlvnrslty of Washington,
iu Sanlu llarbara, California where
ho had Kono sovoral months ago
fit an I'fl'ort to regain his health.
Mrs. (lien wns with htm when be
died.
During S!H!-!I7 he was professor
of Kuglish and Latin at .MeMiun
villo college, trogou. Kroni' INH7
uitlll l!Ht he was a member of Urn
Univorsity of Oregon Tni-tilly as
professor of I'lngHsh and literature
and dean of tho Heboid of music.
W hile resident in Oregon ho wart
musical ill root t.r of the Willamette
Valley .Musical I-'esllval for several
yea I'M. '
TOKYO, h'eb. IS. (VI Two of fl
eers and pilots and one petty offi
cer were burned to dentil today
w hen a plane belong lug to the
Yoko!uli;i naval aviation station
burst Into flames in midair and
orashed on top f the Ktijicd-i
ngiiotiltural sohnol tn Slilzuitka
prefecture. Tho plane and school
were burned.
FORMER OREGON MAND JURY MAY7
EDUCATOR PASSES INDICT ENGINEER
MUTT AND JEFF One of the Great Speeches of History
FiMM'V rliM,oFFiCC-RM Stt VOvJ
mi(
nc ujr me cause i
WON'T ' jf? O
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tin; worst In a decade or more,
(bind looking orangen are - being
sold along the highway for 10 cents
a dozen, three dozen Tor 1!5 cents;
lug ImxcH of bettor looking orane:s
for 7Ti eeitls and $1. Must be
jilenty of red ink In that for tho
groweiH. Meanwhile here in u A. j
men and women, mostly the lat-j
tor ere nelllng apples on street)
corners at 5 cents each find wM
ually selling them, ton. Also, in j
spite of the low cost of oranges,'
we noi leu no reduetion In the price;
of orange juice on the dliiorn or in
any of the good hotels. It was
ever thus. The consumers and re
tailers benefit, while the producer
holds the suck.
Slot liriice Hennis, editor and
owner of the Klamath papers, on
(he 'train from Phoenix. His son
hsi'i a wonderful video and Ik livlnir
ht !lf.lW'U-.wl ufllli liiu tiw.tlinr !
while having It trained. Cnmd
opera Is his goal, and from others
not fiom his lather we havo
been told that he in another Law
rence Tlhhet. llnise denies he
lias sold bin pupcm lu Klamath to
Frank Jenkins of Kiigeno although
before we left Medford there was
a penistent rumor to that eireet.
After it few days with his family
here he plans to reliiru to Klam
ath. Well, well. Headers of this col
umn may recall the robbery of the
Orphoum theatre In I'hoenix just
a week ago today (.Monday). Two
young men, aged 20 and 'Z'J., were
arrested here yesterday and 1700
in cash, also the usual number of
guns, found in I heir hotel room.
With the goods on them the two
yeggs confessed. Their total haul
totaled $(70. but they purchased I
n ear for $Jt)00 caslf. Wonder what
the dealer thought when he got all
that money In silver and odd hilts.
Marvel that hly heart ever stood
It! Like a royal flush In a poker
guaie those perilous limes.
Saw a cracking polo game at AI
htinihta yesterday between a group
or liislr-liritfsh stars and MMwiek
hoadod by the 10-goal Kric Pcdley.
Have seen several polo games but
never befote one that, to us, was
really exciting. This one actually
gave us a kirk almost equal to a
football game. The two teams were
all square when the match ended,
so an extra chukker was played,
(he HrhiainK winning. One of the
hlglt'Ughls was when Pedley took
a spill, landed on his ear, turned
a Hotnorwiult and, without losing
momentum, caught his horse before
it had taken morn than two jumps.
Some player, Pedley. hut this wild
(Irishman, Put Komi; (no Q) was a
hit too much for him final score I
It to 10.
Saw our Hrilii.h rriend of Hie
targe (and nudible) nose also the'
green handkerchief, there all tog
ged out like several million dol
lars lu a new sail bright yellow
hanky thin time. He said he hop
ed to play lu a week or so hut not
lu a big game might be a sub ful
some of his friends, owned no po
iiten of hU own. Ho Is staying with
friends in lluvetey Hills. Trust
thojr are good IrieiuU with a guest
house available. it. W. It.
SA,KM, Fob. 1 S. (Vl Circuit
.IiiiIko L. II. Mi-Mahua this morn
Iiik lustruotcd tho .Marion county
grand Jury that facts, as sot out
to him in a presentment front tlr.'
.tiny subniiitcd a fow weeks ago
in regard to a state official ac
cept ing Interest paid on public
funds coic-tiUHcd the crime d
larceny and was an Indictable
f i use.
The ma nd .lury tindortootv
invostlaliiin of certain Miuie
of-
i.l-
lice's a rhort tlmo alter Uhea l.u
lor, stnlo vugincor, resigned alter
returning .certain moneys and in
terest to the stale at the demand
uf other state officials.
STATE DEBATE TEAM
KUKSNO, Cal,. Kid.. IS. -
Mystery surroundiim I he lailm e oi
two teams from the Oregon Slate
college to appear here bust night
for debatou with the Fresno Htnte
college was disprllod today with
the receipt of a telegram front the
manager of the Oregon team in
Ueddtng, saying that an nutotnohih'
accident had delayed their trip and
that they would urHve hi Freno to
day. The party is traveling by
automobile.
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Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
SfRiml Irttrrn twlftliiliig In prrmmiil1 tr,iltli
will lie .nwnrrwi by Pr. .Hri'ly if a slutiinivl M-lf
nml wrllh'ii In Ink. lluttnj to the Ini n iuiiiiImt ol
rrriiy ran nimlc to ijiiitics mil ciniioiiiiiini tu
IHi! Mall Tiiliniid.
A NICK COM) Kli.MTIV I'll 1 HKDItOOM.
.My friend tho chemist, the one
I hat rafsed the question of tho
hazard of pollution of tile atmos
phere by load from the enormous
M'lantity of ethyl gasoline now be
ing ii-"'.) : in automobiles, now
comes to lint witli
n pretty formid
able a r g u in e n t
against the mod
ern p r a o tleo of
sleeping on a
p o r v h or in a
room with open
windows, lie re
cently notrved two
boys who seemed
to be over-stlintl-nlght
s sleep on a
yes looked abnor
lale.l
porch: their
mally bright but at Iho same time
lite eyes seemed tiled,' and this
set the chemist thinking. The in
slnct of animals seems sure. Ills
old oat delights to stalk birds in
t he snow, but when she returns
from t he hunt does she select a
nioe draft y place for' her rest ','
Not at all. She creeps under I bo
kitchen stove where the dog can't
bother her and she will' be nice
and warm. Likewise the dog,
when ho bus had alt the fun he
tikes chasing rabbits on a windy
ifero day. he comes in and snug
gles ni close as he can i-i t the
fl rep hi eo without scorching his
hide, and there ho has his steep.
Next day my thoughtful friend
considers the sleeping ways or
customs of primitive men. of trap
Iters and woodsmen, of holme,
a II of whom natii'-ally prefer to
(Middle into some hole away from
all fresh air. drafts, cold or light:
If they have a blanket they are
likely to use It to cover their
heads with and shut orf all the
air they can.
Finally the chcmNt gels out
his adding machine rial makes
an estimate of the number of cal
ories a sleeping man expends Just
warming the ' ulr be breathes.
And to make matters worse, it
seetus to the chemist that the
ill
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f IniitfuoKu
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calyx
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Tfimrit litr
iii itot'niion
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nitj liynfonr, iml tn "ill w, "diagnosis nr lrtmfipl
mhWuctt eiivptupe h nirlosril. Ittrrs slvmlct lie brief
U.'Hwk rci'ivnt only a lew run Ih amwcrwl hrrc, Nn
iiibtruclluiK. AiWms Pr. Williuui llraily in care M
I eold air st 1 inu la toy the brea tiling
and also increases the action of
i the heart, ami thus even more
) energy. In calories, must be wast
j od. While I tun trying to delect
: the gross error in the chemist's
multiplication, he drags In the
premature infant in tho Incuba
I tor. ....
I Which reminds me that there
) are two classes of persons who
should not Indulge in cold air
baths or in open air life or In
f porch sleeping or any such stunts;
j they are babies in incubators and
j very feeble old ladles and gentle-
I A sleeping porch is fine for the
! re.it of us. if we have ono. If
I there Ih nono available, then an
'o pen window or two in an ordln-
ary bedroom will do nearly or
i quite as well.
I There Is no virtue in sleeping
I uncomfortable. H is a silly thing
to put oneself t" any particular
j discomfort .hist for the.' sake of
sleeping out or keeping -windows
j open.
Any ono who sleeps outdoors or
j on an open porch i'u cold wcath-
cr should havo enough sense lu
i Insure comfortable arrangements
of bed. and of stooping clothes.
and even artificial warmlh In the
( boil if necessary, together with
special provision for a comfort'-
i ably warm place for dressing; or
undroshiiiK.
! tn very cold nights sensible
I folk who like fresh air for re
j freshing sleep get It just as well
I without being blow n out of bed
j or fighting tho storm all night.
When there Is wind, a ono Inch
for two inch opening will ventilate;
the bedroom as well as a wide- !
open window does on a calm j
night. When there is rain or i
snow, a wide open window cover-
od with a screen of unbleached j
muslin assures fresh air with 1
comfort. j
tj r i-:sTn x s a m A x s w 1:1 1 s.
Mow .Much Salt I tally?
have , been eat inn about half
a pound of Halted ptumits daily,
and f hid that thin ih hWter than
pills for oonstlpation. Now I havo
horn told ttils lu too much suit . .
(it. U A.)
Answer. ;'hy not try eating
peanuts without salt Home day
ami Hoe for yourself? I do not
adviKu eating more salt than one
ordinarily gois In various dishos
or adds as a condiment. Hut I
don't bollovo the amount or even
half a pound of suited pea mils
Ih harmful, except , for certain
Individuals
flaw Tutors
It, it harmful fur one to oat
seven or eight raw potatoes a
day? 1 scorn to crave raw potato
and lutve beeu eatimr them this
way for' more than two years. I
can't see they do mo any harm,
only acting uh a laxative. 1 am 47
years old. .What, makes me crave
them ho? (.Mrs, A. J.(
Answer. Raw potato or any
other vegetable one likes raw, Ik
rather healthfulevery ono should
try to eat Homo raw vegetable
daily. I can't account for the
craving unless perhaps your groat
grand-father was Irish.
Magnesia for Plea.
Our young daughter had the
habit of eating dirt, ashes or sand
every ehance hIic got. W'u read
some where that magnesia would
stop It. So wo gave her a lump
of magnesia - Inches square (such
as druggists sell for about 1 u
cents in our country) and let her
oat all she wanted of It. and It
did seem to stop her from want
ing dirt to eat. (Mrs. It. J'. It. )
A n s w e r . T ha n k you. A n y h u w
the magnesia, block In harmless
enough.
Valvular Diseas anr? Diathermy.
About a year ago I wrote you
about my tonsils. I want to thnnk
you for suggesting diathermy ex
tripatlon. Inasmuch as I had leak
ago of tho heart, and had suffer
ed a bad hemorrhage when I liad
my tonsils taken out surgically 11
years ago. I -was mighty glad to
learn of tho new method. Dr.
removed them in two treatments.
I think he ' did a. wonderful job
and I have been on the gain ever
since. C. C. M.)
Answer. Diathermy cxtripation
makes a happy alternative for
many handicapped patients whoso
tonsils should be removed.
(Copyright John F. mile Co.)
Talks 10
parents
O V KKCO.M I N J V 1 1
liy Alice .!u dsn n lnile
A throo-year-old had developed
an Intense fear ot dogs because
of tho large dog who lived next
door and who barked and jump
ed at her whenever she passed.
It was impossible to impress up
on her that he was only being
friendly. ... '" ;
Iter mother stroked the dog hi
her presence to show her how en
tirely gentle he was, but it did
nut help. The child refused to
play out of doors If the dog was
to be seen or heard.
I tut what her niulher did not
accomplish over a P e r I o d of
weeks, a visiting cousin of the
child's own age was able to do
in a few days. The little cousin
was not in the least afraid of the
dog but ran straight to It to pot
and play with it. -' . .
Tho little girl watched from the
shelter of the porch. Gradually
her courage grow. Ilefore the end
of her cousin's 'visit, she had lost
nil fear of the next dour dog ami
of other dogs as well.
Children seem to be very well
iiware that a good many situa
tions which cannot hurt the big
adult who stands so firmly on
his feet carry possibilities of dan
ger for them. When tin example
of an adult is not sufficient to
help the child overcome his fear.
It frequently helps to expose him
to the example of a child who is
not afraid.
When he .seen- 'that the thing
of which he is afraid does not
hurt Homebody of his own size,
his fear frequently disappears.-
t'n fortunately, the device works
both ways. A child who Is not
afraid may be made afraid by a
cbiltl who is. In using this meth
od ft Is well to remember that
tho fearless child must possess
the stronger personality.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
veils nil wiiiiii'ti 's filers, IV. nil
men's lienils.
Twenty-seven nl' these relk'
iotis protestors were limited re
cently nml it is expected tliey
will lie InniL'cd ns rapidly us
tli-.y are einifilit.
.Musttiphn Keiinil does not lie-
; : : : r - ' By BUD FISHER
licvc in half-way measures.
Thus Iho pendulum swings I lie
other way. Old rashioned relig
(1K have killed, burned, boiled,
toi lined hundreds of thousands un
der most revolting conditions, uh
when Dr. S. Hervetus was burned
by order of Calvin In Switzerland.
Uamp wood was used lo make t he
lire hum slowly and prolong the
agnnv. Probably the plan miscar
ried since damp wood, prodming
much smoke, would suffocate the
victim before burning really be-
Today l'aul Mock, who i-liiiuK,!j
nowiiiaiior pioinTlirn Kl
mini's, taken fhuru'o (idliiully '
liiB nowuHt piDiiciiy. the !.
gelt'8 Express.
Ho publishes fine porlalls ol An
drew W. Mellon and Alfred I'.
Smith, with letters wishing hlin all
success.
Hlock would have the success
wished him. Yon would believe it
if you bad seen him wurkins in bis
office Ibis morning.
An enormous fortune, an Income
much greater Iban a million dollars
a year docs not diminish Ulock's
ambition.
Me cares no more about money
than a whale does about ice cream,
but Is intensely interested In mak
ing newspapers successful and useful.
After a "tlav of silence" (Inndh!,
the leader of :iuo,mm,noo Hindus,
goet, to New Delhi to discuss free
dom with the liritisll viceroy.
Tho "day of silence " devoted to
reflection and introspection was a
dav unknown to great Asiatic con
Huorors of tho punt, (ienghis Khan.
Tamerlane and Attiln had no days
of silence, cverv dav was active.
' -f
The Dcpartnient of Commerce
says this country lias 22,71 mov
ing picture theatres, almost us
many us iu all-Europe. That inean j
entertainment and education.
Tills nation has 25.0U0.0UU auto
mobiles, the number constantly In
creasing: also entertainment, edu
cation and united families.
The United Slates possesses
enough of everything and too much
of many things. Still we complain.
Meteorological Report
Kcbruni'.v IS. I :t I
.Medford and vicinity: llaln to
night and probably Thursday morn
ing:' moderate temperature.
Oregon: ltain tonight and prob
ably Thursday nio-ning; moderate
temperature.
Ol fl
TJ if
Local Data ? , 7
a? r
j
Temperature (degrees). .,17 la
Highest (last 11 his.).... .1:1 .17
l.pvyest (lust 18 hrs.)....3'.l
Uel. Humidity (pet.) a 4 . ad
Precipitation (liichei-) T II
Klate of weather Cloudy Cloudy
Lowest temperature Ibis morn
ing, 3'. degree.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber I, i:iM, C.S3 Inches.
Temperature a year ago today
lllKllest 0; lowest 3.
Kuns.Jt today. .1:48 p. m.
.Sunrise Thursday, 7:01 a. in.
Sunset Thur.sday. .1: 1'J. p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M,
120th Meridian Time
11 rr
iu - o J
wo w 2
"5 S.
CITY KH 5 f .
l:ahi-r City In 31
lilsmark 3U -'4
Molse I I la
lienver .1" 3S
lies Moines 3 1 .3J
Klesuo HI II
Helena 10 -J
l.os Angeles Ill il
Marshfiehl IS .15
I'hoenix 'Hi 4 I
Portland .1 '. 15
lied ISlwff .1 I IS
i:o..iturg iia .Ii;
Salt l.ulie II! 35
San l.'rancisco ....115 .It
Santa Ke 4 1 SI
Sea I tie ... Hi -Hi
Spokane "II 15
Walla Walla lis
Winnipeg .. . 5ii 5
Cloudy
Cloudy
I 'lolldy
Clear
( 'louily
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
ltain
Cloudy
l 'louily
Clear
( "liunly
Clear
Kain
'lolldy
'lolldy
Cloudy
W. J. Huteit.)u, Meteorologist.
Ship lturiw at Sea
U1CA, Latvia. IVb. IS.Vi An
explosion of gasoline aboard the
Cor man steamer 1, candor last
night off the coast of North Cour
land set the ship afire. Tho crew
of 13 reached the coast in two life
boats.
St. Helens Prospects bright or
establi limeiit of Pacific northwest
soldiers' home In this city.
Da Yea Remember?
TKX VEAItS AJO TODAY
fKlonl files or the Mall Trlbune.J
I'cliiiiaiy IH, I If -1
No chiiime In the cundltioll of
Caruso, noted tenor, III with throat
iruublf and fears felt. -t
First year of prohibition proVeH
big success, with ueneral obser
vance. liain coritliiues, and fanners re
jidce. :
Three ew gasoline service sta
tions are first t;un uf local building
boom.
Chamber of Commerce speakers
urge warmer welcome for the
tourists.
"liest minds" urged to formu
late settlement of Kogue river fish
squabble.
TWENTY VKii.!. AGO TODAY
(From fi'e of the Mnlt TribunejJ
l'cl,niar.v IK. UH I
.Masonic lodge bonils lor temple
at Hale, and Itiverside sell rapidly.
Ilealters plan to curb "curb
stone" realtors.
Oregon teachers adopt resolution
KC'orlng- practice of attaching his
toric names to lie cigars.
Hume cannery at mouth of the
Itogue river denounced. In legisla
ture. ..
.More paving and sewers sought.
"I, liko the girls of Toklo, I like
their mincing walk:
I like their bright kimonos and I
liko their pleasant talk:
r like their fans. I like the cherry
blossoms in their hair;
I well can understand, '.' 'Jsays
Pure, "why all the men ure
there.""-
TJIK IMUXiKAM
Ity Mary raham llonncr
All the Days and - the Months
and tho Years began to make
their preparations for tlio prog
ram and performance they. vim'o
going to havo in honor of John
and l'eggy and the Little-' Black
Clock.
It was taking
place back of tho
world - w h e r o
they all live d
whoa they were
not on duly,
Siio had never
thought m u v. h
b e f o r e about
what the back of
the world looked
like, but as she.
said, if you tlmt
of what the back
of a house look
ed like and then thought about
tho world and how it would look
from tho back, you had a very
good idea, of what this place was
like.
Of course one Year was not
with ihem Arid one Month was
not wiijj them, mid one Dtiy was
not with them. 'They were on duty
iu the world now.
.s one of thn-'Yoars explained,
they could never- .have a prog
ram witii every one of them tak
ing part. There always had to he
some who were missing.
Now the performance was about
to start. There was a very large
plattonn surrounded by the backs
of trees.
At least, that was how l'cugv
described the trees.- f
"Mow do you know they're th
hacks ot trees?" John asked.
"Trees haven't backs.",
"Well. hoy look as though they
wore the backs of trees. " lYggv
said. "They look as. thmigh (hoy
were taking it easily and' weren't
d res.-ing up at all."
In the center of the platform
stood one of tho Years.
'Teggy and John and tho Little
Itlack flock." he began "we are
now going to begin our program.
"Wo h o p e you will like It.
There will be songs and dances
and recitations and all sortw of
HtertutnmcnL. We. are going to
open wiih tho Cirand March.
Nnd the Cr.iud March began
Sundown
Stomach Trouble
If. r:ik, dyspepsia, h e a f t burn,
bloating, your Jdomaeh. and poor
riu'stioii make you miserable iin
grouchy, and many ftod do not
.igrei with you. why not mak the
lhten 15 minute twt? lHotex i
haiinbw to young nnd old, yet
work.- with surprising speed, one
ingivdient has the remarkable
power to digest 3.ono timc its
own wvight. Iont giyo up. fiet
lhtex at any drug store. IMit it
to a test. Money bark if vou don't
oon fenl lik" new, and alJo to eat
iio'-i a n t liint i nl U in- .lir h
.imimin .v woiis ii:i s'roiii-: