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'M ."- r ll"' -'"' ''I ' I . ' ,M'tO- .:-f :: -1 I 018 Mil 'i id tlED ford Mail Tribune tally I - mDTOlD fUNTlNO CO. M-lf.tt . nr M. .'m ii hi ' i i ' ' ' lit-; i. . omt w. Mini, taut i ri L IUMMTE (WITH, Manic i aacond elaia utur l Act af March 8, Wi. -' lUBftCRirnON 1ATEI It Man Is Utu: Dsui, ntli iundi. rear. .. .. IT. 50 liMlr, trite Surelij, MDlb TB 1 Daur, rtthout Bundir, rtu 50 Dallr, without SuadJjr. Math 05 kudu, eat jear. 1.00 ' IT Carrier, to Affiants UxKonl, Ashland, fcctoonrMi, Central Point, Ftoaoll, Taltot, Void ill and so Rigtmvl. mut, sua sundar, teui. ......... a .id ' Delli, without Buiidu, awnlb 05 DaUr, (Tltaoui Bandar, M rear T OO Dolly, with suoo, cm ytar 1.00 ' 1)1 tarau, M u adtanea. metal tap of tlx Cttrwf Mtfora. Official pep of Jaetaoo Couotr. IfKMBEB Of THI ASSOCIATED FKESI ..,.'..' ktfiW Full LtaiaJ Wlra serrlee . Aa AawtlaKrt Prw l oclulnlr autltlad ta aha BM for publication of all newt dispatch wredkad to it or oUxrwIoo credited In tnli papat, wad alae te the local Mwa publlabed bcrtlo. 'n flfbti for pnblleatloa of apodal dlipalchai arala) an alao rtaortod. MIMBU Or i -p'T BOUAO Of CIECt ,.10N . "' Adrtrtlilne. Brpmanlatlrai ( U. C MlKlKSBtN 4 COMPANY v ' 'omeaa In N York, Chlcaio, Detroit, Vraeenee, Ua Areolae, Beau to, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot (B Arthur Perry) Tho Amalgamated Calamity .Howler.-of the Valloyeare .kept busy thcflo duyB denying , state ments by.. eminent financiers and economists, that conditions are Im proving. Tomorrow.. Is tho longest day. of the year.-and will formally usher In the season for all mem bors In good standing, to dolefully predict: "It's going to be a hard winter." . '. R. B. Rice and son, Puffed Rice, were In town Wednesday from the Artesian well ranch. (Morrow County News.) . Keeping Postum. Whatever became of the young man who crossed the Atlantic as. a etowawuy, In.the tull of a pluno? . ' 'PATH KH'S HAY " (Krte, Kan., Record) '' There 1s a young man In this town, the same us In many other , towns, .who has completely bust ' ed his father. ThlB young man j Is less than thirty years of hro , end during the past 'J(0 years ' it, Is safe to say that he haB , never done a day's work. Ho . ' lives like tho only son of a mil- ' llonatre father, and touring theso 10- 'years - he has forced his futhcr to sell valuable rsul estato and mortguga tho "old homo , place." Of oourne, the mothor thinks hor son Is tho model young man of the town, but tho truth about It Is he Is too ornory . for the dogs to eat. , Get busy young follow, and show tho ' world that It Is not too late yet, Uncle 8am has tnconvenlencud Mr. Alphonse .(8carface) Capone, tho Chicago. gang chief, for non payment of his Income tax, find Is now after Almoe Hemplo McPhor on, the Los Angeles evangelist,' who has had a number of lurid and phenomenal experiences, for not whacking up with the govern ment on collection box profits. The ldy only owes approximately 1121,000. It Is also' reported Charles Chaplin, the cinema Btar, will be rendered hysterical, and havo his artisllo balance dorangod, by a firm request' to remit, and no bark-talk. Mr. Chnplln hus ovor . looked pungllng up for 12 years, nd, aa far as he Is eoncorned, It doth uppear somo ono has boon slightly dilatory. It Is nlleged. Well does your corr. remember tho year ho filed somo bum subtrac tion with the treasurer of theso United mates, and In ( less time than It takes to tell It, was threat ened, unless a speedy correction was forthcoming, with flvo years Imprisonment, or 110,000 fine, or both..- Tho amount Involvod was 6o. Congressman Cole, Representa tive of a corn growing' and hag raising state, asserts that bigger and thicker ' slices of hum will solve the situation for the iok raisers i of the- eountry.--Chlco, Calif, Enterprise.) And, provided the butcher will keep his foot off tho scales.. - It will not be long now, until people with Eskimo blood In their Vulns, can state publicly how much they "onjoy tho heat," Woodrow , Woodpecker has fin ished moulting, and fears his beak Is getting too tender for pine knot drilling. - . Polltteslly, this has been tho juletoat week since last August In this state, but It may be Just tha calm bofors-the-unleashlng-of tho plot to doeapitnto the football coach at the University of Oregon, who looks like ho might nmko a showing, to make room fur a needy I'ortlnnd lawyer, and a battler for the Joseph policies. The maid who used mercuro- chrome as a Hp rouge, will be out of the hospital In time to attend the Inst Maturdny night dance In Boptember. Milts Murlnl fort, of Wlnfleld. has become the bird of Mr. Neal It. Solomon. (Wlnfleld, Kan, Record.) If you correct It, don't make the lady a charming bridge. ' BfietMM Aires tlcta "Tab" ' BL'KNOH AIRES. (UP) The tabloid newspaper haa definitely established Itself here. Started three years ago with the publlca tlno of "Kl Mundo," the tab has proven-auocrmiful. Now the Italian language Journal "Iji Patria degll Italian!," &id the sixth and lam ortitlon of the regular afternoon paper "Ia Rsson" are being. nub' Untied In tabloid sice, THE AFTERMATH TPHE SECURITY OWNERS' .gtmized to protect the intcretits of investoro, alurnied at the hostility towards utilities manifested at the last election, by the recent legislature and by the administration, is sending out qiiestionnaircs ,to state bankers apd commercial bodies request ing information as to the safety of sucb investments in Oregon. As the association represents the ifo and fife insurance compa nies, mutual and privately owned savings banks, .trust compa nies and endowed colleges, which are largely holders of such se curities, the pertinency of the query is apparent. . ( ,. There is no question buf , that the :utilities are bcing made the football of polities in Oregon .through.,. the creatipn, of j)rorr ganda of hysterin against them through which considerable sen timent for public ownership has been developed. or this the utilities are partly to blame. jTor the. success, of ,tbe . movement, the economic depression and the popular discontent' and. resent ment engendered by it, wjiich, is reflected the country over by the tendency to vote against those in power, is principally re sponsible. , 1 ' ' ' " 1 . t.li .'.;'.' :' 11' '.-I . : ' ; . . ,. . . , . . . . I ' 'T'lIIS anti-utility hysteria has developed to the, extent . that new investments in power concerns, pttqU )is the prproscd dcvclornnent.oa power project ton thq.KJamath, entaijing an immediate , expenditure of $5,000,000, and an eventual deyelpp ment of $20,000,000 by. the California Oregon Power company, has 'been abandoned and the plant will bo erected a few miles jiciow, ii) .California, , a! proposed $10,000,000' power .pr.ojfjct at Marian lake and the North Santiam has also been abandoned by tht Portland General Elefetric Co. (I'cpco.) , i I .. Vftcr.n brief,. pprfunc.tory, hearfng, tlicf new. utjlity commis sioner ordered flut reductions of from 5,to 15 .per cent in liglt ipg.i'atcs. of fjompaines scrvipg,,easterni ecntral; and. portions of western Qrcgqn,, and , a flat reduction,, jn Portland street car fares.- The lattcf order forced the. utility.,to appeal tp .the federal courjs to prqvpnt opnfiscatipn. , The stnfe Qran(;e has declared fer an initiative bill to create. a stntp power district to supply power ''withput;(ost o.tho. tiixtiayers' tQeverybody in.Orcgon andjfp.rla state :bank,to finnie, jt and thq Grange is now the dominant political bloc jn thp statq. r . u' i ! ''-i-' ' V-.i.is -..-! - ! .-. , -1 -.. '-, j't ...r - "piIIiSE fats speak fbr Jhemselyes. ; . Tlicy. do not .indicate ' much disposition at lcat.pn., tho part of admiiiistratipn or of politicians, to.prptec); capital, invested jn. utility cntcrrrises and. the same hostility. tpMeapital . cvjilqiiocd in the excess ively hhqxeisccorporation and .jncomo taxation. If Qrcgon jquritics got a bliick eye niiiPng, investors and capjtal is pro verbially timid, the reason therefor is clcarlyapparent. - IJpwcver,. wo, do not b..clicvp.ttaf thel present hysteria repre sents thp, real entimeii.Of thepqoplq, It is but apassing phase, just ns thc.Ku.JCiu?: klan dementia of a few years ago was. In tho long run tho people .of Oregon are conservative and realize the need' of' capital W a 'requisite for dovelppniciit, "growth and ,rtgress. .In t,lio hieantimo woj Wii) experience the felly of being the' fool of the family,7rr Sfiieii ajiitjil-Journai. . J .-t f.-ii i". vn. i i u " i-1'''' w" ' " ' "RISE AND WALK," , SAYS LONDON EDITOR "'I - .i , ' :',',:' ;:',': I I. ..I . ". , ..! v, ....... ' -T ' ... I -.. . ... , . T"i. m .'; : i TIIE tiudqrlying causes of thin protracted period of deprcs sicin have long'sjucp be.cp breught tq, tJlQ .siirfaec.and, .once exposed to thd light p reason,' have been almost, if npt entirely, removed. v ' 'I 't : . 4, . ;, The rciijl.ifijrier f,qdiy to .'business revival is tho psycholpgi cjtl pqwcr.whieU qxpresses itself in,a,.fc,ijrcpnip1ex1.ii the, minds of business leaders, innhy inoc.iiiousniids of business, jhpjv not yualified as leaders', and millions of working nien and women, W.hq,'jtUh6.ni,.caura tfip,wfly,'(iiaturally lack the neoessary confidence to buy rjrS'en.niany.inwssitieH) of . , , . Jn other, wQrdSrithQ teinpora.rybrealdo.Vn,' of. business strnc- turo of 1!)29 has developed hundreds of . cripple who aro pros trated by fear of tlio present and n lack of eqnfidcncc' iir tho future. , ,. , , ; To quote from Mr. Cnssou's tho story of a singlo cripplo whose weakness was. more in the mind than in his legs.- Tho Master said to him, 'Rise, take up tny boil mid wain.' . Jio rose nntl walked and .earned his bed." N.,. ... '.... -i i .a 1 f i. if 1 ,v O ONE qxpects busiliesa Incn to perform mirucles, btlt we can lint mil fiwtt All tlin ,riwim.1 n.l tt.r in it-nllr flininl,t tint. ting an example tp the, millions who, will join in the march f prosperity.., , ; , ,; . And quoting again, from Mr,, Casspn' article: ,,'ifcro k the thought I shquld like to send out to the, bu.iin.ess: .men of America.: You nro, depressqd. You think you aro crippled. You aro afraid of tho future. You are full of fears. You have half tho gold of tbe world and linltj of tho machinery and most of tho automobiles nnd all the wk.vserapcrs.,,. You hava tho greatest homo market in the world and (ho largest corporations that the world has ever seen. You.nrf ruled moro by ideas and less by tradition thun any p.thop people, in the world. (Ypu have usually done what you. thought you oouKj lp. , iiowcan it bo possible thiit a iirogressiyq nutipn tif ,120,000,000 people can lie wrecked by the speculations of a little handful of fools in AVnll Street! "The pricey that were forced too high hud to come down. Today till tbe prices arc too low. There is now a golden oppor tunity for every man who has eyes to see it. Dollars are now being sold for thirty cents. Practically every security in the MUTT AND JEFF yog vootc , VAiHeRA iAr..T)RWING ? w v . s.. ... . , ... 1 . ... . . I . , . . " .lcWi.VfrtAiV, iim-- iJT.m aN.r-. -V" - -T. O --MEDioilB MATli ASSOCIATION of New York, or- .... k -.I'tas; aa )f , . , , article: "Tho Good Hook tells Bristles From a Koad 1 vArt.MT 1 nAii r- M0 rrro I , j . - J I V WiATf I MIIillLC I I I UKIVCK AIM C AT miMlW. i1 nt- KKC- l-rt.r I I ' j-v iv 11 . ' v "... tzpf 3nwnwni ; i 'toYsNE, . lifEDFORP, :c,; r . MAIL TRIBUNE; DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLEI , 'ACROSS i 1 Ciimblni ' ' perennial f t "Plant- , t. Berpant J 9. Article . 12. Catalog nt ' eontentf IS. Front of lh , foot II. One of sn ' early ear-'? t . parous Asia tic people It. Muddy or splaahy : IT, Rxtra parts 19. Uod for witnm Tuesday Is 'named V tO. Goddeas of , dawn " . II. Poem ' ' 21. Small 1tnot or . lump , tt. Definite point Solution of yesterday' Puzzlt ' - il.i-.'t 1 ,v-' ."?' 1 ' j"."". "8PlRJf'lT16JiNnSIPjATlS ARENA JAW6 SJtMl C P E T A R DlSHE LjVll"'" E A 6 6 fins; ea RjlBn" r sr 0. WE WllS yTAR0AlD fin-" ra-trr iJrlx sejclrjlir iMirTAl. fejojonL' i Mi NnjAr TM tjR OjAlejat. finnSl6 Ell C R O ftlvHclA SjE SQARl R 6 V 6JaPA tiH i MP P IJCMujD0A R l V AL p E rRceMt1I l a tie EISlslE lNaTlolEUDENES in niatory 29. Glrdiea or . bells, ,, , 21. Tal. ' 23. Immerse '' Si. 10B square . meters SL Shakcapearlan hero 98. Perform 19. Cenotlng the '. central part II. Devour ' 44. Herrlan lair 40. aravely ; , modeiit ' 4. KSuck' ' (0. Upatruetlon " In a strciim 61. Threo: .prallx 64. Alludes ' -67. Kind of acid ' 63. High: mualcul 60. Auricle 62. Ruriulhit Knot 42. Korean houae 63. hold gods 61 iiat montb Self 2 I J 4 S . If I; If. I "WVFV7" -p ; fc,v -.ps:f m- s-r VT" rrs mm i j .-'7"P4J 'My-t UM United States is npw, being s.old "The way to create a fprtune your money and take the risk. ,t.: ;) ., ,j . .. -"Prick made. his career by buying coke ovens, in the slump of 1837. , (,'nrnegic made $300,000,000 by buying steel plants in slumps. Hundreds ef fortunes have been made by buying rpm pessimists. Ye Qpds I ' What a chance there is at the moment ! In five years from now. most American business men will belong tp tho 'I-wish-I-biid-Club.' then, it will be teo, lato to buy a dol lar f pr thirty .cents. The eppprtunitics will be gpne. ... .', .... .. '.'.. :-. - 'llJrirEN an Americafl business man is depressed, the slump . is in his head. There is Nothing serious to prevent lum from making money if he tliinks he will. When fear rules the will nothing can bo done, but when a man easts fear out of his mind the World becemes his pyster. 'Te Ipse a bit of money is nothing, but tp lose hope to what makes men cripples.' ' ."This silly depression has it. It is inside of your. RISE AND WALK V" Efficiency Mag azine, London "I don't know anything about any depression," Rays' J.-P; Morgan. Oh well, if you want to be snooty, we don't knpw anything about any billion dollars cither. , ' As. usual the things, that cause timo are the things that haven't Maybe tho average woman has words, but think of the turnover. . , The more we see of great minds at work on human problems, the more wo believe iu prayor. , Russia is. discouraged. i?he has discovered you can't make machinery work by talking to it. . , . ' Another way to niako ends truck and a telephone pole. ... Hut if they control the movie industry, why such a remark able toleration of hamst . Industry gets you nothing. end is dreadful. j ,. You can tell when times arc tearooms. 4- - T ,'. riog Oftfriioy; BAlriTfeDl lo, Colo t.j. -(L Type meaa urea . I. Pronoun ' ', . IS. Total - 1 - 2L Stormed raised rain and ; snow ' l4."Amarleaa. . Indian ' v' 25. Addition to . : Building 27. Rise antTfal ii" sa. cpia voem 29. Aasembtage ot ' tentf -10. Oreat Lake 32. Enlighten sev Posaeasad -2T. Paddle 40. Exposed tO A current ot " air : 42. Walked ever. again 45; Wrath., 47. Adult malt fjeraon 49. Perennial ' i. - Plant , 62. Go up , 63. Chilled ' 64. Strike violent ly ngalnat 61. Ouldo'a high est note 68. Droop . ' 1 68. tuoo pounds 61. Artlflfclal . language ... 66. finished" DOWN 1. Ilsrken ' 2. Within 2. Decorates 4. Cnlnlp 6- Hnaten . 6. By " - 11 J. Dlatreai eall . 8. Any plnnt of , .tne 1 - ' faml sourd ny I. Filament at less than, its value. is tp tyiy from nessimists. fay lose nerve and ambition that is ', ., I gone on long enough.. Get, rid of the most worry at the present happened. vocabulary of only 8000 meet is te get caught between a . .,..., Look at the busy" bee. His latter normal. The jobless all start ' .. 1 . ' ..' ' ljUNE2(V 1931.- - Personal Hedth Service By kalian, Brady, M. D. ' em ba anawmd by Dr. kadj 1 a JJZJ, TfrTria InraW kra. Ha and erttua In tot Owlnt u Ua lair eoaJw t SVS! WWm sradi Is cars sf mlr can ba aada ta narks oot fcalonatat ta aatnatlool. Aoawa nr. uu Iba Matt Trttwia. .... ONE SWAilX)W MAKES A SUMMER. v After! a .'lifetime of study of dl3-J case and .of scoffing at the ne cessity iirt : -wearing rubbere' and r a n co in. r anu changing Into dry clothes I . anv ready to recant and Join the cho rus -'; of ancient ad monitions about, not forget ting your rub bers, . i '. ', ' : Don't ' get ner vous folks. " This Is only a quotation. -I ra still B'v Ing the merry ha-ha to 'all , the old fossils who think, rubbers anil; dry clothes prevent lUness. ;I Jusf. came across the funny confession In a newspaper . clipping- of rhe other doctor's teachings, i pa" dldly .I think the doctor Is Just making a play to tjie gallery the gallery of old fogies- who well, well,. now 1 am In an .embarrassin j predicament.- What -I wanted t insinuate was that this doctor who so readily recants hopes to; make a place for himself In. certain puh licatlons. You know what i meant He goes on with his , recanta tion: .... '". ;''; " ' ; Long observation, of iuie 4a- . tient who "catches cold'' easily-was what caused' me to ar .rlve at this' conclusion.- He ...has a chronic sinus Infection' . and a chronic bronchitis. ' He always ha.a focus of infec-. tlon to light up ,and give. Mm a .cold: in -the heaJ ..or. -cheat. I3ut he may go alons for many weeks without disturb ance of any kind. . Then 'let . him. sit. In a draft, ; come out. of on overheated room 'nro , the--oold, or get caught In. -a shower,' and the whole thing; lights up., . : .j , '' If the ambitious doctor will communicate with me privately I'll be glad to put him in touch with on old fogy who .believes that Is precisely how folks 'take cold.". ' . ''' . The reader who sent In the funny clipping attachos a copy of a letter he wrote the recant -ina doctor. In -the letter he said: "The one patient . whose case ..nninnii vnn already had what he had, you say. Like invisible writing developed to visibility by moisture. No one Imagines mois ture has anything to do with the putting there of the writing . . But what's the use of trying to bring logic into the argument'. The doctor has seen a swallow; therefore it is summer. ,1.11, "Th1 -whdlo ' thing lights up says the doctor. What- thing. Tin, .innsltiB? The bronchitis ; Sometimes a victim of chronic hmnrhltlK or chronic . sinusitis Diifrari nn Avnrerbation .after lun cheon does anybody Imagine tho eating ' of luncheon produces trouble?' ' ' " ' " ' .'"1 t linniu a man who came down with pneumonia aoon after saying hi. nrnvr-rH. I still think a man should sny his prayers regularly. 'oiikStions and answers . lHtn Oil VniXllK Cml lllVOT Oil; Is olive 'oil Just as nourlshlns nA . liver, oil and is it easier rt .fllcrpftt? B. W. ' ' 1 : Answer so 7 far as .-we i .know they are equnlly nourishing and equally digestible. (-Of course . cod iiv . nil In the richest- natural rn, nf vitnmln. D and an est cellcnt source of vitamin A, while olvo oil contains no vitamins. What, 10 Hours of Sleep for . f Grows Man? . , , ah mv urn I havo thought a man can't get too much .sleep. But now with the "economic de pression" I am not compelled to respond to tho alarm clock, i go to bed at .10:30. gel to sleep about 12:30 and get up about 10 next morning. . Some people tell me this Is t-o much.sloep. I think they are Just Joalous. What do you any? K. B. M. 11.' Answer I thlnk.lt Is too much in .- Hotter busv yourself at something an extra two hours Ir- .the evening, and plan something to- do two hours earlier In me morning. . Eight hours ta plenty of time for a mnturo adult to spend ln.-bcd; 1 Mottirrrdo Healtlrful. is motorcycle nuuiK '"J""""" " - tho kidneys, especially if tho rider Is light in weight? U W. A. i Answer No.-This question bobs Is motorcycle riding Injurious to up at least onco -a weoa. '- otner1 common ui-iuiuuu 10 .... riding' on a railrend engine is hard on the kidneys. It has no Injurious effect. ... rvxtbooks. Plrase give me the nnme 01 good physiology textbook for Jun- lor high school ehlldren. Uo you' knoivot agood psychology text- 1 s Tiir 1 book to' read to children 14 and 15 vears oIOTi -:. a. Answer Btlle'B. Hums ' PhJ8-lr.lr.-rv published ' by -Saundeis. Philadelphia,. Is Intended lor high school and ' college students) bui is : too heavy and. technical for Junior high school ;or elementary school: '": Mottram'a Physiology, published iy Norton. New lorki Is better adat'ted for. beelnners. I know of no satisfactory phys ology textbook for elementary or Junior high schools.- I. do not believe it wise to attempt to. teach psychol ogy to- 9'hlldren so young. . At least let them -complete a ronbl elementary. ooursov In hyalology flfstJ-v;." :'u :- v-s - i (COpyxIfiht. John JT-XllUo Co.) Qtiill Points; . -Thovway . of '.the .transgressor l eepeclally .hard, on, our , faith in laT?;,, " '' . . , ,' -Maybe Is' percent of the school children , are below , normal menr tally but . nobody .wlll- notlco It when - they . grow up and go to congress. .- .: -. - The town man has tho farmor beat, anyway. When he Is gplnB deeper in debt, he doesn't have to work hard to do' It. ( V , i--.' 1- ' - "' 1 "All humorists. ore great travel ers,'.' The practical. Joker,, ospeo lallyjMs groat on- the get-away. f iyeti normal,; well people couldn't stay gloomy . very: long ' If ' ther were tio stock market reports. , :. Pity the,:. old-timers who, .had tn wait months for a letter no nor , a depression was over before theyi heard nbout it. Mow. clever the s orator, seems when he tells us how intelligent his audience is! Atnnrl-anlsm: Filling tho air with nriilKn of ltver pills and pat-r ent cures; 'wondering why people have quit buying radios: ; I. ... . ... .Perhaps the modern girl Is too mni.h.,uiriintind 'un in herself, but she doesn't- overdo it otherwise, T ' - ' ' The .church as a political force can make people vote right, but a political force can't make them llve.right. ;. - ": V;. ; ;f There is now a kitchen device to' do- everything except 'Ojoct husband looking for waste. . V.5,'f i f " i-1 7 NOT WtETTV (By Alice Jndson Pcalo . Undoubtedly beauty of porson Imparts a wholly, unfair advantago to Its possessor, especially If she Is a girl. ... ; ' . . . ' . ' ' ; :. .The .world is prejudiced . in her favor from the. start. Things come to her with relatively little effort she . needs to give little while re ceiving much. . ' ' A little" girl Who Is not pretty, especially it she has a pretty sister, need,s wise handling rf she Is not .to develop feelings of .inferiority nnd rescntfulness - which will pre vent her from becoming a well rounded and wholesome personal ity. . , . Comments and" comparisons within the family group should be avoided. -.. . - -. Since the world "at large, will show Its preference plainly. It Is all the - impore ..Important, that, the home environment should give the less attractive girl a feeling that she Is loved and appreciated on h-s own merits. , ... ... . A pretty girl perhaps can afford to be bad tempered, but for a plain one a pleasant disposition is,. a posltlvo necessity., . Only if she lives through a happy childhood is she likely to become an even tempered adult.' .: :- -yyy ,lv, ; If she has grrice of body, ath letio ability, she should have every .chnnce to develop these things. It ta eapeclally Important for her -to D8 becomingly dressed. The polso which results from all these things helps to offset her initial dlsad- vantage. While such a child should be given every possible opportunity for compensation, her adjustment will still he iinstlafQAA.i the values oreated-by -her. family's , re,, 0( he(, m0ke her-aeocnt her lnck of Kood ,ookg wKhoJt either over or under estimating It. By BUD FISHER it's sAFe: FLIGHT 0" TIMt: (Medford and JawAaoBjrJpfurtJ History). From thr PIKatJ Tbe Mall Stlbww)'o M aad ,10 Yearf Ato.) ".;) i -''4!' ten YEAIWI AGO TODAY June SO, 1921.. i: rvii.. Hnriiouah. olddst qburity resident, to last reward. Pirates reported," coast.; . ' ' ' ' off Atlantic .'.Snow so deep at Crator). Lake! autos will not bo abio ..toy roach lodge, July 1.' ". . .'.I '-'-" rha'mvu..'nr Commerce votes for a larger booklet- and more activity. in'., tiaM-tr noens Irish " parlia ment with prayor, and 'returns ?to London safely. V ,. ' ',, : "Pmvder River." 'first offlolal war picture, at the Page. . - ' Tali nnmnaev's first wife- files tsult -for divorce,, aa ho. trains for Fourth of July battle. y TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 20, 1911.. .... (It-was TuesdayX ,. ,v frhn coronation Cocktail.!'., con- cotcd In honor, of the coronation of King George of , England, . is served at local bars, ;. The "fats" and "leans" will play a same of ball and the ''fats': In clude Shorty'Oarnet, Evan Keames, ' Glen Fabrlck, Fred Weeks, Diok Antic and W. jH; Ev'erhardt. , The "leans'" had ; Joe , Brown, ', John Orth, Leon. Haekliis.. GuS,Kebury, A. 8. Rosenbaum, S. S. Smith, and Lee Jacobs. - .":,.-'.'."' .1 , - A 'irunway-' horse --provldea 'tipbn excitement, when the animal dash ed from In front of' the Goffoen nnd Price shop, and narrowly, aver.ttjd a collision- with' a number of wo menislttlng -In an' auto -In' front of Russell's candy shop. Wig Ah-i pole, throw his cont - over ---the horse's head In an effort to stop lt,,'but the horse ran throe blocks before-stonplng of Its own free will and actford.'i r !.' .v -.' . . 9.J .-. Ml ' ii ' - ttiTO. , N'cw Sunday school-.s established at Tolo. .-:.:.r ':rivr.iA. 9 u "1 found I re lmulo nn "error ' itrlthinctic." tmys Boifa'r 1 I've eountetl ten white Horses wnen ' tliero'H really only one.' Von fsee,v I stamped lt frerf- tttne It Cllnl rt.(WHnt, "I tliliik' iyTufffMthitiytfu aro iust"too- itnb Tor aiiflhinff." 'un.. ',-! i ,r W "'- ' ' Tnflli,9 (By Mary Graham Bonnerl ' ..-."Quack, quack, iiinayk, qui ojk," came tho .sounds. '. jj. "We're going to visit the due said Peggy. . . . , . K. , : :iVAre you glsd?" .tiasaaviSl ' tho Llttlo Black Clock aakeJ. : "Qh, yee.:'' Peg gy . answered. "I adore all animate"- :, i -"Well. , maybe you wo u 1 d n ' t speak of tho ducks as animals, hut --we -wo n 't bother about that now. .( T h e.y ' re -'wiih1 ' wi u ua. i T .. Anfl T hfii'A. Inrnbi :iA wniting, . for,, us. 'way back.'( ''. '. ': ' v,i They walked aronir"-untll"thy iu an uiu-iusnionea Darn yard where a number " of ducks wore swimming around. ; ,y) ThcV kent' anlnhlns.! . other, and then they began diving uuuur me water and coming up again looking so very happy. "Quack, quack," a'ld one, ."there Is nothing that Is any nicer than diving under the water." , .'i "Let's give It a name,', said an other duck; ,' .... .... , b, "What shall we. coll It?" ankd "till another. ' . . j. . ''Let's call It ducking." ,3 . B, ,. A'8o an the' ducks began qunck quacklng that that would be a fine nr-mt,; and they kept diving their heads Under' the water,! a,-,4 (,-., ,, ""We're ducks, and we'r ducking our heads under the wnter," they ,.,.'rou.,,,"r" mm 'h c,oc. "iws , l the first lime the word has been r used. , when you go swlmir.lr, ' n. time nd duck -ouan thlsi; of th, duete who foond lt ao-plea.- to Wve tt. name." . thi0n.1.".n,d Pr"y lah. nd ml. .K "m '""S' ' til SWIIB- some ducking." ' JJi?'.r'f in KT0TIE8? r. . 1 - tt Monday.'jjor Cuc,lngi..