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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1931)
It 1 T. t ll PACE rcrffl Medporp Mirifa Tribune Dill; and rlundij rubll.-tifl In MEltFOIIU ritlNTINU CO. . -iT-3 N. Kir St. rhow TP BOBEKT W. IIUIII,, Kdltor t. BUMI'TEII BMIT1I, Miuuwer Ad Indtprndrnt Newspaper EnUred as second rtm nutter it Uedford, Orrtior. under Act of Match B, 18711. BUBSCRIITION BATES Br Mill !n Adiince; g.llailir, with Bundar, frir Dally, villi Huwlay, niuntli Ilallv. witlnnll Similar, lear...., 7.r.n .75 g.ri llally, illliout Sunday, awiitl '' ' flmioar, one year 2 00 . By farrier. In Aiitanec Medford. Aihland, Jaeksontllie, Central I'uuit, rhueiux, Taleut, liuld Bill and on Hlthaari. Dally, vith Sunday, month . Dally, without Sunday, month... llally, vltliuut Biuiday, on year. Dally, ultii Sunday, one year... - All ternu, ttfaii in aihanee. . . .ts . .05 . 7.00 . 8.00 ufflclal paper of ilie Cllr of llediord, Orrirlal paper tf Jackson County. , MfSMJIKR W TUB ASHOl'IATKII I'llKBS NtceldiiK Toll Uasiil Hire Hirvlca the AmocIbIwI ITim la wrliuirely entitled to the tit for pub leal iim of all news iHnjiatci.es r red I ted to It or otherwise credited In ttila paper, and also lo the local iwwi publUlwl herein. All rights for rublJttUoo of pecW dlspitebe txreln art alto resertbd. BltMUlvn W AUDIT IIL'KKAU OK CIltCLUTIONS AdTMtislm ItepTWClltBllTM M. 0. MIHiKNRKN Ic lUMIWNT orrfre in Nr York, Chime... I'HrMt, Ban 'Frarjelsw, Is Ancrlej, Kr.it lie, I'ortlarnl. Ye Smudge Pot (y Arthur Ftrry) The Pennsylvania young lady, Z'i. scheduled In wit tk lo tlio electric 'halt early Monday morning, "was always ti sophisticated miss, who JmeW'her way around." Bho "went lo ii dunce when W, over the pro tect of her mother, and novor came homo iifraln.' Her sophistication won't help much early Monday morning. "The Bon Ton lias been doing u rushing business. During tho busy hours there have novcr been less than ten patrons on the dining room floor" -(.Smith Jtlver News.) None of the lot flopped out Into the kitchen und got In thu cook's road. Country borscH have started bit 1ns tho ton ''ii I of the fences. Piscatorial enthusiasts now com plain Hint "the wators of the Jtogue are muddy." This In not much to worry nbout, hut better than nothing tit all. Tho government Ih expected "lo In lenient towardH the malting of vino In tho homo.' It Ih hoped those thttH engaged, have lietter luck 'with the wine than they had with' thu beer. iWilh tho oomlntr of balmy eve nhiKH, the hfuhwiiya and bywnyH nvlll bo lofeHted with merlin uleal mwftfft. It i hlheHt flattery to ehiMHlfy thorn uh "L'nd hand cam." In reality, they are 71th hand, in condition. Iot of tile bcHl dresKed Hoeial UoiiH have tahooel the faHhloiiuhto - HcarfH of tho winter, exposing tho tlmbet-llno of their neekH to the iiinsllllio and thn iinhlli' irnxo. Why tho Interests hellbent for observance of 11. Washington's birthday, did not do a good job of observing, , while about ll, will never bo known. Tho occasion falls upon Kunday, which Is full up with observances, so Monday was nominated for tho wholesale hon oring of cherry (roes and non Hum. With a little thought, thrcu days could have been ni.nod with one famous man. Saturday, com ing before Sunday, Is entitled lo as nitich recognition us Monday, com ing afterwards. It looks like the tired bank clerks and barkers were asleep for once. Tlio bUrlul (if John J. Depression, as proposed for a elvlu lark, "is too suggestive of solemnity." Tlio '" argil men I Is well taken. Let's hang Mr. DcprexKlon, and make It cheer ful, hs hangings are prone to be. Al Perry, who has been on tlio nick list, is aide to rldo and drive a 4d, but Kits tired if ho Ntands too lung. - All the fancy vases are full of pussywillows. They are cut mvlteh- .length, hut nre never used fur punitive -purposes on tho young. "Oregon has never produced a great orator," observes the Atlan tic Monthly. This Ih not because they didn't try. "LAUNDRY S II It I N K A (J U NKXT" (Coos Hay Times,) tlu on With tho tale! Atnumbet of tho (latshevlkis . have pooled Off their eyebrows, In an .unworkmanlike manner. Lady Ford-t'oupo of the local Imitation Ilritlsh act, Is disgusted with tier hands, ns they aro begin ning to show their years. She has 'been battling fat, lines at the cor ners of mouth and eyes, ami gray hair back of' the eats, ho enthusl nstlrnlly ,pln; forgot all about her mitts. One hand looks 57 years old and the other M, NOTHIUCRO, (iormnny. Feb. 2t. (P) Twouty.flvo pen-ons were ( killed and lour seriously Injured when a flro tlnmp explosion occur led nt a depth nf feet today In tho Kfnchweiler coal pit near Aachen. Two or throe others of n crew of 80 In the pit are mlsnina. Since tho mine Is a no-called wet pit the uxploslon fortunately wan localised and affected none of the nearby pits. There wan nm much imitoriul (InntiiKo, Editorial Correspondence hOS ANO'hLKS, Kef, J!), iMInton'il It) Mini I'ctlro lotlny to m'C mi nlil ii l (rimitls, it iss II who luis niildn iiiil(' it Kill' im'sh us I'l'opi'U'trpss of Kl lio iml hotel.. SpWI "iiobiil" luifli witrtl mill il in "Ijiibui'." This hotel is tlt'Nifrnt'tl csii';iiill.v foi' hilioi'iiii; men, down mul out tk, snilors, stcvedort'N mitt whin not, xtiuti'il liy a wciilthy phi liiiilhropist to give tin! I;ilir- iiife eleini'iit ixiil I'ooil, cleiin, hyKlt'nle, sni'roiiiitliiiHs, whole HIIIIK! iitinosphtM'e, lit it Inini J 1 1 11 1 n pl-iee. II whs not tlesinn t'd for profit, hut mi effort is liiilde to Illlike the I'slalili.slinii'n: lirenk even, whieli is renlly ne eoiiiplished. I 'vines for rooms nre vt'ry low 75 cents n tiny a weelt, iiipiiIs from :tr eents up eveiy thin(: eleiin and iiltnietive ; warm, homelike, lobliy with flowers here and there, ji i it I a billiard roilin, lunch counter mid main dining room. . Itut. more Interest int; than (he hotel is the jiirl not a (till now a woman nearly 40, hut, Unit's an odtl lliinn about tin'.' old friends. Tliey never se'ein to crow up remain where they were in our minds mid. look very much the same, unless they have done soiuethin radi cal in the interim, like urow itit; whiskers, or losing their hair, or putting on weight which chaii;cs their fiurti, nolle of which this youn;,' lady has done. Wo 'hiinw lior us a school (jlrl. Inluhl iintl frisky; full nr iiniiniillmi 1111(1 lllcHBRtl with nxcosslvo iiliysl cmI cheiKy, n go-Kottw- type. Hhu Ih still. Took thin hotel vhiin It wn rcKurticil un n fiilliiio'tintl litis llltttlH It ii Kmit HticecBH. Hlltt WIIH n lltili! Klrl it nil Is Hiiutll iih a wiini mi - pert, orriclcnt, iiliHurlietl In Iter work, every liich ti niuhiiKcr. Hl'm him never iluirrlctl, proliitlilv never will iHn't tlmt lyiiti. ' lint slit! litis u Kfciit wtiy Willi melt, piirtlenlittly rotiKli mill toimli, ones tlin ItlliU Unit rietnicnl llm wiilur front.. At iiIkIH., she uiirt'liiH it mm, hut hits Heltluni iisetl It, novel- litis shot tiny one, Iml it I. timun litis jii-oiliicud it Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page Ono) Ht'iit IiIh boys lo Kt'lmol in tlu UnEU'ti Stiilcs. IM't'sident Ottiz luis two sons Ntiulyiuu; in tho Unitctl Stntss now. Twenty tiLTcs oi new parks und pliiy rountls art1 now building in llio lienrt 'of 1 UtiiiosIHo, with Imselmll nnd loot bull fields. Tliis mnrninu; nrrivotl curloinls of slirulis iintl liiishes, "Ilima liiyau (H'tljirs,' nIoihIct rypress tri'es, rose bushes, etc.. bimbt at Ontario, Cal. within n year Americans will drive, hero frdni tho bnrdor Hho ul Xogates In five hours, thousand nf them on tho new road. Mean while tho Southern i'ncltte or Mex ico brings you here comlnrlahly In l'lillmnn eara. There urn eudluss opporlunllies hero for tlioso able to hoo theiu. A( CiiHlta, vluro tho train stops lor a while, u (iiiniltui' fhen Ih thai of U. (). Sldlris, who was In WaHhlhgtnn ilurlni; (ho war. lie Is now mamiuei nl' a trranhitn lliino at Moreno, in tho sluto M So-j noru. Horn In Hptirla, (ireece, .Mr. Skill In i'iivh Mexico is tho placu for a man with energy, and his graphite haa "no grit In it" and 11 couiOH out of tho ground 75 por cent pure. Managers of (ho International Telephone Company, nnd Mr. Uif foril, head of tho big eomptiny. would ho o something IntereMtltm along tho Southern Pucllle of .Mex ico tracks, nt Caslta nnd all the wuy hack to Xogales. A telephone Hue Is building from No miles to MUTT AND JEFF Trie MOTT AlNT TMWeb All wttk'. H'S HIN stLeKice SO STUBBORN! AtJOOT OUR IT I DON'T THINK He WJ0OLT tUtU VGLL HglpV He was TRQUjNIN6' -' Ml ' MfiDFORT) It ATI, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEaQy! SATURDAY, hs a inctlluit) of unuilmtle iiuibiiu Hiei). Site spnko of huvlnt; heett iiwiikeiutil by' it Kreut conimollon In thu hotel court yuril u l'otv ulKlils iigii, ut 3 a. in. threw on her fur coat, jumped Into tier slippers anil Kratilted her Klin, found u hli nuin heutint; np u sinaller on: Motu tlltllliv. ntiu uuimiiiieii imuin.i rpiietetl litem down, took tho smalli nuin In, Kf.'iit the hl man on his wuy, a woinuii who van do that Hort of thing Ih certainly u remark able imi'Hon. Yd ihero Ih nothing mtiHCiilino about her. yho liketj fiood clothes ; and knows how to wear thom.-r ! makes up a bit too much we i yioiiKht, but then that's the istlu Jin Southern California. And Bhe I pluys Kolr, rides horneback, kooh to j town for ltmeheoiiH and lean ocea ! sionally, lias had Iter Btiitoi H, one I of them whs rich and owned a I yacht, -hut hay never found ono Hho cured to surrender to. Prob- ably never will. Hut then you can't I tell, itead this morning of a wom an, (ja, inarryiUK a man s- II never too late, apparently. A beautiful day clear and sun nybut a high wind with a chill In It; Tho drlvo from San Pedro a to n tho Blioro to Santa Monica is very beautiful one of tho finest nee nle motor trips In thu state. One could sou Cnlaiinn itdand plainly where rltfley's sijuad is starting spiiiiK training. The island look ed very cloae, but a high sea was ruunfuF, and wo didn't envy any one on it. Tho other day u nut 11 mtulo the trip in a Klider, rutlier the host way wo imagine. Hud luncheon nt La Vunlu on tho cliff overlooking llio sen fa mous for its food, uriel justly so. Stunt, siilntl, 'lotister and lemon pfo ovfjiytiilnn delicious. Wore sur prised to meet our old friend, (lil onrt l.'hcstertoiii who Is spending; it lew tlitys tltoro. Airs, t'hestni ton Is III nnd looked It, (,'lmstly, In fact. Gilbert looked as rui'Kuii tuiin Ms ever, with a blnck coat und htiKo black hat blocked on the curntu styleA-u strlning fiKtirc. (ill licrt Is a devout Catholic und dig nitaiicB or the church are making a great fuss over nlm. Wo sat in tho arbor with tho great man a few niinutCH and had the pleasure of smoking a Camel with him, nd ulso till Keil of tho weather and Cnl lloinin. Wcru Just gutting Blurted on something Interesting when lie was called away waited for him to return, but ho didn't. Too bud. In tho Interim wo had' thought of a number of Interesting things to any, nnd might have secured liis permission for an Interview. Then we might, not. Uko Will lingers, lie no doubt conllncs his remarks lor public consumption to bis own column or the lecture platform. , f 'I'liu oil fields oi Venice surprised us a huge development since our lust visit hero iieros and acres of derricks, most Of them In action Nice for those who own 'llio oil. bin horrible fur those who have hollies In Hint vicinity tllrly, Binelly a gootl place to get it way IVoin as fust as possible. It. It. Mexico City, but not by AniericaiiH or in the old, clumsy, expensive wily. An Industrial Swedish go nliiH, tericoson, tieatl ol tho Swed ish Match Company. H building this Hno iiH ho Is building all over tho earth. Ilia telephone poles, no bigger around than your wrist, arc mnde of steel. Three pieces aro jointed together, like a doinouiit ablo Nt.hlng roil, on a base of con cretc. Metal crosH arnia it ltd cross arm braces carry tho wires. Six men can do tho work of 30. HoiutoHlllo mul other parts of Mexico, by tho way, huvo ah "Asl nlln .problem." Many of the most important stores In llermosillo have fallen into the hands of Chi nese inert'hauts, active, always i working, Kfficienl. Y o h read above u stnio tho romantic sign "eUiprlm,' "l-a lYImavera" and lie nealh It the owner's name "tittotmr, Nam l.ung." Mexicans do not lack respect lor tho Clilhose or their ability, hut they cannot compote with them and do not Intend to ehdurn tho Cotupotltloiu Americans, expressing tho hope that Mexico will not allow nor part of the North American continent to become Asi atic, need not worry. Mexico says "Wo don't know just how tho prob lem will ho udlustctl, hut wo shall adjust it." This Ih a country oi genuine item- ocracy. ; A man Ih a man and no i more. No obsettiioUsness iimong I Mexlcans. The Important thing In a man Is what ho has done. Mcx Ico intends to maintain cipmllty at homo and freedom from outside Interfeietic.e. In the great hall of tho city palace where the iieoplo have their amusements there aro two statues or tieucral Morales ami tleneral resuuelni. both of whom fought against the French invaders In 1M..".. The portrait fac tug the governors desk Is that m .Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, first rebel against Spanish rule. The Living Sphinx Speaks juixie LOOSf. ; .' - - ft .lf..e-.rO , MUTT'S .iWirititu- flt,c- t Gor lu JAt etJ ZtV 6wts. i fi.t. r x ' MAIL TRIBUNE' DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACROSS t. Pronoua 4. Fruit . Cut 12. AG 13. Smooth and Solution of Yettarday'a Puzzl AM LBmE NWT El fmrRN SAglP E N S PSJE ClE PIE S CraE A T EjrfllK SBCZI jTIElKL I SO El DIE NfflA T A I" RlAis'EllTy e snsjL S p to nsttifoiyiE l BY0O u o 11. i-.xtar lo- Kinttv mm- era! 17. Cam into view 10. Ardor 21. HibUcn) well 11. f'.eneftndt 25. R?poe 21 The: Spanlfb SO. Principal an cry ' U. Iticm ot a heep 83. Mine en- trftncea 35. Undermine Bfi. Book of maps a8. Quantity per unit of time 10. Concerning IL. Actunl 11!. Averred It. Lively dartre 16. City in New 6U. Small ooarrei (3. Solidified water 64. Atmoepnerle disturbance CO. Bin 67. HDrend la drv lorn eiaie II. German cry of 68. Strained surrender 6U. Pen NIEiSTT L TTrTGllS UATNltTgl M. FlAlNlAmilCBMIIWSIElNID K fc. N IUI IA l U NltlBN I Nl V 2 3 UH... K h V 8 a? " I iii wit - ' a. 1m m-m. zh - 3l : M3 ' M4 . . wMnt l. MM 4' '8 42 43 'LL .. 4L uMk'mzL 4-J 48 4f . St S2 2ZZZZZ5ZZZ "A i ir i 1 1 1 yi 1 Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. fllnncd letters prrtalnlntc to rrrxnnM hcnlih and hygiene, not to disease, dinsnoili nr treatment will Ik aiwcrctl ly Dr. Itrndy If n Ktamprd self aiMrcs.etl cm elope H enclosed. Letter, should lie brief and written in ink. Owing tn the lurce number nf Itllers recehetl only a Few ran be anered here. No tny can be made to qutt its nut coiiforiuing to kulruclluni. Address Dr. WlLUam Brady la cue Die Mail Tribune. SAY YOl'lt I'ltAYKHS. i:sk YontsKi.r INTO Iti:i) AMI TAKi; A IIKKATIIICU A woman who is employed 6s housekeeper In one of our great hotels tell.s mo that slut believes by practicing the belly breathing - I HiiKKCHtcd here in an article on Our C heat y Complex jhIio has been able, to keep well and fit. "I worked all last winter," she says, "and 1 I It o others 1 became worn and taut,, but I escaped the fate of a score of our houHfkofiierH who went home in taxis with 'nervous breakdown' or liiut muscles and emotional hys terics. 1 at tribute my good for tune to this breathing exercise you recommended for relaxation." 1 um glad lo know aboiu it, tho I think the lady gives too much credit to the breathing exercise. She probably has more than ordi nary good sense and tduhtlity lo beg in with, and t his carried her thru a ' time of strain anil stress that was it little too much for many of her asHoeltitH. Still, there Ih something of . value In belly breathing, perhaps more than we have hitherto suggested here. ' Dr. Samuel .Delano, the New Itritaln specialist whose successful application of belly breath log in the treatment of lung and bron chial ufr'CtlniiH we have drncrilod here, has ( found IIiIk training In diaphragmatic breathing remark ably helpful in cases of ast belli. Dr. dells D. Mosher of Iceland Stanford university, another ml nent advocate of belly breathing (site doesn't cull It by this "Vlc torlau" name, as om of our mine- lug highbrow niagav.fnes has It . has found 'it both a preventive and a cure for menstrual difficulties of young women. Dr. Israel Kappa port of New York observed the shallow dlaghragmatlc function of patients with arterial disease and high blood pressure and found that belly breathing seldom failed to bring the pressure down thirty i millimeters In n short time. 1 again recommend this simple (exorcise to adults who find It diffi IT'S Mfta. MOTT'S vrce t'li'll!!!' JfJCiiil I U4i Q 1 14 I. Vlforl fluii t. On wltb . dread (3!aea.aa I. PIMM OUt 9. Counietra III. Metal. Uirlnaj roou IL Marrr It. Beer, in. Air: com. form 20. IteRlona 22. Ejclud. 23. furr ud Ararjian enitr. taint J. .Uaz. Bound with fRbrlo 10. Flower it. Aroused to en. at CJ dancer SlTlAlY 84; Tea tetters St. Leeward 83. God or love) 42., Having wlnft 43. Etnbtemt 45. Formerly 47. Outnt 48. Tod card 49. Hut on 61. Dexterity 62. Attempt IS. Myself DOWN 1. Edse ot a. garment 2. Silkworm 3. Speed con lesta 4. I.Ike 6. Placed lo til eround cult to get to sleep nights, espcci- j ally when there are cold feet and a tension that opposes relaxation. ' I waht to ask those who adopt I do not say "try" belly breath ing. If only for Ha gcnerul equaliz ing effect on the circulation and Its wliolcHoinu inasKjige of the liver and help to digestion, to report to me what, if any, other effects they experience or bellevo they experi ence for the exercise. I have In mind oho effect in particular, which several uf our or pupils have already reported, but 1 do not wish to suggest it I -prefer to let you see for yourself, and tell me about it. Now foi a brief description of the little exercise or seance it is not exertion, so you , needn't ahy off that way. Hvery night when you get Into bed, lie on your back -with knees flexed, rest one or both palms on your belly, not your chest, let your mouth loll open, and draw in a slow, -even, tpiiet bniith thru the open mouth, noting how the hand Is elevated as the belly gradually inflates, heave your chest out of it your chest is paralysed and your belly nlone Ih carrying-on the breathing. When tho bullowa ia fully inflated, without strulning, then just let the air out again, without any effort whatever. When It is all deflated, blow her up again, i-'rum five to ten such In flations const It utu an adetiuate seance. Take yoflr time.. No hurry. Hepeal the seance on waking tn the ihornlug. Ah week after week passes you wilt find you are giving a smoother and more efficient per formance. It Heems very simple, but ll In really grout medicine. aM'!-:.STlOS AM) ANKWI.IIS Latter loy ISycliulngy 1 am a student at college. In my psychology course I have been assigned to write, a term pa per on "Defects of tho KniV In cluding a description of the audi tory defects, the signs of the de fects, how the defects affect hear ing, how they may be remedied, and the diseases of the ear and ihrir remedies ... ili. W.) Answer. Too easy. The ussIko ni;ij)j-(jfrfiTt'- 1. mm raw -''- It PEBRUAPT--fa.:trl i'wMt wliNiti mto 4T3 n'.hiCi4n'-i6'l Fi liV'"" Off rti hunm Hw unJ ImiMo JrtfcA tvuethor with a bri i (iHt-line uf Mie best treatment for the til vein dlNCHHi-a of the paiiercua ami tho obituary organs, Thla hit ter day "pKycholoKy' is silly, but thn. they have to find aomethinB to umuse you college sludontw and keep you out of mischief thru the yearn you lounge around college. Xow. daughter, I don't mean this sarcasm for you. Look up u little book called "Knrs and the Man," published by W. B. Haunders Co.. Philadelphia, (I regret I cannot recall the author's name); it will nrobahlv nrovu as eood us u oonv 'til llell It Villi t l I'll Vllllt tftlMII ' tllllll'IV Mor' INiwer to Tliew II rave IjiiIh Now that winter Ih here my friends tire earnestly advising me to wear u hut or else suffer latnt in life. I liave u heavy mop of hair. I wore no hat all last winter and never- htid a cold. . I 'have n frientl'who goes without a hat,and he is losing his; hulr.- but he does not believe it Is from not wearing a hat.. If you believe it is better for mo to wenr a hat In winter or at any particular time, I'll fol low your advice. (D. S.'O.) Answer. I assure you It Is hot ter for any one to go without a hat whenever he can possibly do so with comfort. I confesH . I haven't the courage to do it -even when I would bo more comfort able without the lid. However, if I hail even n sparse thatch of hair d show 'em. Ah It is, I nm afraid to give all my peculiar beliefs or j notions full play, lest they really j run me into the nut hatchery. But j I do envy you lads your Indepen ' deuce. I No Stomach Science teacher ut high school said bunittu being cull live without lany stomach at all. My dud says that would be ImpoHsible. Scjeuee teacher says It is possible, but you might not be very comfortable . .'. (Mist) T. B.) Answer. Science teacher is cor rect. . r How to IEiiLm IJeuiil I want to raifie.a beard as quick ly " as possible. Can you suggewt something to help (H. K. V.) ,nswer.-I.uy in a stock 'of what purports to be the very best safety rti-or oiuars. i nus equippcti you should find it easy to let your bear grow luxuriantly SUfJDtKYN KTOnlES TIIIO BAND'S TCNKS liy Mary (imhaiii Homier. As the Days and Months and Yars marched in the.grand march that was part of the performance held in honor of John and Peggy, the band played tunes to .suit the costumes of the . '-" ; , ones who wc r o marching. As those dress ed in costumes of snow went march ing by the band played "J I n gle Hells" and all sorts of snowy, wl n t r y music, while for those In summer cos turner there were tunes nbhut the trees and brooks. For those In foggy suits tho band pla-t'd "spooky" tunes'. 'and the flowery costumes were given tunes about flowers." Hvery tune just fitted, and now John and I'eggy noticed something interesting. From time to tlmo a Bay dashed Hway ami another Day took it.s place. iPeggy and John knew' it wa.s becausc that 'Day.--was sup posed to be on duty. Next the bund played the Punc tuality Tuhe, and the marchers all grouped themselves on the plat 'forin and ang these words: I , 'We're the Months and Years and .Days, We always are On lime. We really are, It Is, the truth, ' It's not Just for the rime. We're the Months and Veara i and Days, We never would bo late, We wouldn't be becau.no it would Put thlngM In witch a state. We're the Months and" Years and Days, . , We go when we are due, If you were really one of us You'd do the same thing too. Peggy and John clapped hard nt this, and tho music for It was so jolly. And now the program continued. MoHda4 '-ttorttutlonM. 4 . Ma 11 Tribune an are read by tn.Oftft nenDlft f,err-Tltir. . - 11 ? r ..art: Rov..i bvic - -7J EtMa-MAiMia ; 1 .r- . saafataBa) I . 1 1 1 I I i I : i I I i I I 1 C r--- . . ". ' ell O.Y V U "T 1 - r. A ;V iff g- af 1 -it Quill Points UtCs nut talk about efficiency until somebody produces nico dishes that aren't worth the la bor of washing them. Surplus: The wheat piled on one slilo of a fence while people on tho other t4do are begsinu bread. Meeting a fool driver Isn't such a dangerous experience unless be Is doing, tho sumo thing. :' . ' Sliding," says a baseball writ er, "requires brains." lints! A paper napkin hasn't any brains. fHii rcasam .why prayer. Isn't effective In "because people use It as a substitute for brains and elbow greases: . Mull's environment arnl'dcs Ids evolution ami the human til inn I may some ilay evolve Into a 'winged creature, who (an fly Into his tlieatev seat without trending on toes. f'liKtin- nil won Itnlv bv making ... . J.11 i -llli Anu;1.im ,car.t Smnk criminals; Instead ot making them wem I'O-j mantle. While run are a. nobody, free dom .seems on Inalienable, right: when you become heud of the Mtatc. man's first dutv Is to obey ''his betters. A winter resort is a place where the native must soak you a dollar for a two-bit article be cause ybti are gono throe-fourths of the your. Americanism-: Feeling superior to the Puritans who li a n g e d witches; killing men ; to settle a family ' argument about beverages. , An ex-president may feel sub- ; merged, but think how his con- vietlons must enjoy coming out in tho open. ' "Alas! It works both ways. Now tho neighbors are saying: : "Why should I ' waste money on new panto while Jones' aro patched?" You needn't expect another boom, however, Until sumebody invents something to make the old cars . und radio sets seem (ueer. v1' Some jeopU Imve nu awful struggle negotlallng a rumble fseat, and others alts ar-onii-loioetl to a breakfast nook. The tax payer who thinks hf doesn't get his money's worth Is a darned poor judge of a circus. Tho hard part of solving na tional problems is to get people to,ugree on the right answer. Congress is remarkable If only because it contains the only pco pie In Amorica who don't know how tb.run the country. Great critic: One who sits on a fence and seems superior to bluiiderhtir . workers "because he doeen't, . risk his reputation by working. Correct this sentience: "If Can tida we.ro as powerful as England.' said the coast guard, "we'd fire on her ships just the same." APPLEGATE CATTLE API'LKCSATE. Ore., Feb. 21. (Spl.) Applegatc cattlemen who had cattle on the California side of the Siskiyou mountains this win- 1 In. iil'ii t.lml I,, litivo fltoii. i. tilltii : h(mfl H, Tlln cTallfornia rattle exchange was made Thursday of last week. As there wpro only eight hotid(to ttiko each way Wai ter; Frnshour of the 'California side got a Chevrolet truck with a four wheeled trailer to make Hie ex change. It. took about 11! hours to make the round trip. The bureau of plant Industry has devised a method whereby a ton of seed eu gar cane can be In creased sufficiently In two years to plant 1.000 acres. The eupeiintendent of a rural school near Shawnee, Okla.. tunes In desired radio- programs for all rooms by a master control sys- By BUD FISHER AH, HC'S AT LAST! 0r..i'. L" c T NIX. Dt Yin Remember? TEN TEAKS AGO TODAT ; (Fiom tiles of the Mall Trlbun.) . I'chiiinry St. -i Herbert Uuuver, named memvur of HurdlnK cabinet. C. E. Hoover, the dairyman, put-chases a prize bull for $9110. ' ... "Hell-bent hootlegncrs" , flayed Tty Hevivnllst J. R. Smith, In scr- Scencry luncheon at Hotel Med ford to be largely attended... Orders to clean up all orchards at once issued. - l-IIks minstrel show at Pttge is a howling success, nets $800 profit. TWI3NTY YEA US AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune. rebnuiry SI, The pussywillows aro blooming along llenr creek. , Ileport Hill llneVvlll invade Gold Hill, providing transportation for large body of cement. . . ' I Warring factions ot Evans crook sign pence pact and post $10011 bonds to keep the peace. It wis alleged that during a catch-its-eutch-can argument a gentleman spit tobacco Juleo in a lady's eye; The editor suggests that Inas much as the Hill line is coming to Meilford. it he called the S. I, and M. the Spokane, 1'ortlund and Jledfot'd. . ' - . . Portland liall tcam-'sturts spring training. ' '- , 9 0TFV 2-31 ' $0SCP "My hat is oft." says JJunny. "to the Eantam of Japan; ' Though small. In fighting ho 'per forms as only bantama'can." "It's good." tho Bantam says. :'you . '.' took -our lerby oft to Wo For lf'ydu httdn,'t floilo srjPJ WOdld knock It right off !isec'?v 'V- ... iivrvc is xrtRi'At,. . iiy Alice Juiison l'eale. ..' The fear which parents fepl.that their children will grow up. to'-be something less than a credit . to them dften makes them harsK 'and unintelligent in their training for truthfulness. ' . A consideration of the- difficul ties which stand in tho way ol the child's truth-telling should 'do much to bring about a more sensi ble attitude. . - Lying in childhood is, generally speaking, to be regarded tut a per fectly normal kind .of behavior. The average child lies frequently up to the age of adolescence. During the 'pre-school years ho lies out of sheer mentiil confusion out of -a perfectly, understand able desire to substitute the ;Wisll . for tho fact. Johnny may soberly tell his mother that grandmother took him to tho movies and bouglrt him ice cream afterwards, simply bo cause he wishes so very much that she had. To call "him a liar is to betray 'a lack of insight into child nut nre. ' , Slost children, too, are forced t enhHi-liiiisl.v aiid deliberately-' to lie In self-defense because the. penal ties for truth-telling are too great. To lie in order "to save one's self rroin unbcni-iihle consequences Is not a sign of unusual moral turpi tude, but of an entirely proper and u-holcsomo detlre to save one's own skin. " , ' The way to prevent this kind or lying in to remove the penalty. In this connection it may lie said that it Is always a mistake to expect a child to tell on himself. Another kind of He which causes parent to worry, but which Is en tirely natural' arid usual. Is the Ho-, told with the desire to win', ap proval.' I'll re n l s .frequently stimulate Ibis lype of falsehood by setting Inipo.iHlhly high, htandards. and by wltliholdlng recognition for-' the little rtunevKMrs of which' the. ehild it. actually capable. AITLKOATK. Ore., l-'eh. 21.- (Spl. I The county roar! crew ha at last got things started tn this community. The rock crusher Is working on the rock pile near the Krnnk Cameron place. They nre (ravelins; the road on both blK snd little Applegato nud toward Huch. Several rocky pnlhts are being drilled off. Including the ono by the Frank Cameron house and the tide near the Preston bridge. SPOKANE. Wn., Keb. 21. (if, Curtis De Horde avvcroged tsrm boxes of Home Beauty apples to the acre here this fill, parents