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T BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, . MEDFORPj OREOON, THURSDAY,. JUNE 25, 1931. V. PAGE TEN 7 Uedford Mail Tribune Dtllr will Bumfey I'lllllL-llKl IV mnrow i'mntinu co tj-7-3 y. ;ir III, , ' DllllCrtT W. Rl'lll tlltor g. BIHITYJ! SMITH, Miut . An independent Nt reaper D ' KnlifnJ trawl dm matter tt Medlon), Otinuil, unlit Act Hi Marcll V, 1ST". gmmrmmuN hath ' By Ml( In Advi: , lialljr. witb eir. rrar. '!! c - pslu, llh Sunday, month..., .'3 V lUlljr, ultluitll Sunday, fnolitll r- .(tally. siirwut Sunday, year.. s--' r sular, o rear " , lly terrier, In Adiauee MadfulA Aahlaral. Jatkaemjile, Central 1'oUll, riHKlnl, Talent, Gold lllll on II Wimp. Itally, lth Sunday, month ...f .Tff . INillr, flthnut Sunday, molltl -B5 pally, inland Sunday, una lr T.lil) Pally, with Runday, one year ,., 8.00 All lewis, auli In edianfa. orfirUI paper of tl flly cf Medford. Official turner of Jaeatfui Citinly. MKIIHBU IIK TIIK ASWIl'IATKIl I'llKas llrerliliu Klill lcd Wire Serrlte n Atuielalrd I'm. I eielualvely entitled to the uae for punllcettnn of all new dlualrlie . credited to It or otlieinin ereillled in l'l paper, sod alio to the local new puulMied licrelii. All rlgllte foe puMkatiun of aueclal dUpateltei ' herein are alM raened. MBMRKIl Of AUDIT lll'IIKAU IIK t'lUI I l.ATIO.NH Adrerlhlnt; Heprwentatlie - M. ('. MuuKKhKN IIIMI'ANY ' lltTlen In Krw Vork. l'lilcao, llelrolt, San Kranelaro, lJ AntrlH, Seattle, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot , (Br Artbu Parry) T'io polltlcul hysteria upatnto has started la pctor out. Hocrotnry of Htntp Hnl Huns refused llovor nor Julius V. Meier tlo nttto license plato iiumhotti ho wnntoti. Thin Irked tho chief exocutlve mightily, and lie threatened nit In- . vestlgntlon, but up to noon liio Willamette Valley ropullsts (lad ot ptganlzod to lynch Mr, Ilom. Tho primeval wocda of thin vicinity tiro ready for tho fire de partment. . ' Patriotic (tninll boys are ahoot InK off their-thumbs, and othor iiJrellons of their anatomy, tum or thnn their Paws hoot caoh other for deer and other dcnlions of the wilds, i Many of our plutocrats nro tak ing tholr unonrned vacations, . MHIMJ PliliNPHItlTY BACK (lAko t'ounly Hnunilm'l ) J .(. 1 W. Hohblo la donionntrat , Iiik hit) faith In tho future of j ' tli In section, He la plachiK hla ' storeroom In a thorouKhly sanitary condition. Ho has hurt )ila liii'KS refrlKcrutor , thoroughly oloiined. ' ' -One may note In the papers, ,0at a Now York beer runner wna arrested' with tMH.OOO In his vest i. pocket and $ 889,000 n tho bank, .' proving again that criminal ous sednesct does not pay If you get caught. , ii . 1 Farmers are In tho throes of ' liuylng. attain, and report that many if the hired hands "aro lay r 'lng back In the brltnhcn." ' "There was melee at the dance . .Saturday night. Hoys, boyal'' ' tl'alaley Items.) The firm point . ing of tho forefinger at malofaa- tors, , ClilJAU TIIK WANTI.KIMUt Kl AUliillli Klvrr Nona) ' i MIkb Uriioe Wooka is recov ering nicely from the effects of severe burns sustained when she fell In'o a boiler of hot water laat Saturday. A lid on which aho was sitting ' slipped and let her Into tho water. - Th? eagle will scream July 4. i Nobody blames him. Joseph l.liwky of I'ottsvllle, Pa.. - clainis'ii world record, because he sat in an auto 35 days. No figures " are available, but a number around '" here, who novo never mentioned 'their prowess, have unconsciously eclipsed that murk by years. "n I.arherho have liurenllotl a v. contrivance of tho gone ml upLtear v nnce of a milk ahnkcr, which will wvo them elbow grease, and con stdrrtihlo wwir ami tmr on tho wrlitt. It la a lnthcr nilxrt nml very aanltHry, nml mnkcit no moro nolao thnn n 1S25 brand of populnr i- lrlocd auto. Tho prooetw la slmph, Whm tho victim la prop on tho " butohorlnn bhrk, tho lonaortal artist, If ho haa onouKh atronsth . left, tunu a button, and tan.fd elvvtrlcity itnrta to turn tho dell' cately tuned Inner mechanlim. When tho taKredlenta r thuroly imxed, th chlnwhacker takea a '. ileco of under. no urlihei pardon boa and aqulrts tha anow-white ' concoction on tho upturned face, In much tho nam a mnnner aa a baker tllntrlbutca lclns ovor tho ', hfty summit of a wedding cake. , Just aa much lather ) placed In ' tha eye, oar, and noa of tho cut-' turner aa undor the old method. ! It most certainly 1 a bg tep for . ward In tho emancipation of the barbers from, thalr grinding serf dom. ASTlTKNFeKS Youth buys a dorpU motor ' -enr No Uturaoe U taken out und tha our i driven reckleanly. Hecauas tho car Un't worth any thin Its ownwr doosn't pArticular- . ly caro what happens. He may v aven court collUfion In tha hop of - tmlloctlnf from tha other fellow. Hut If he hits another car or runs down a pedestrian nothing cn be r collected from htm. lie haa noth ing, and nothing from nothing I'" nothing. (tVtrolt New. 'Avoid rJg Tttth Dropping or Slipping You rtwdn't fear falee tMth I - dronnlng or llnnlnr If you'll snrlri-1 .kle at little Faaureth on your itiateei I , each morning, Ulvea all day roin. - f,irt nnit lef,'-.;ho.'! tlftht, ltHlor Iseva. No gbrnmy, iaat- la.te or - feeling. Oet la-tte! h from Jarniin Wood or Your druflM, MEDFOED SHOULD TIIK rceiitation of the recoiit Passion Piny in Ashland leads us to inquire why worth-wUilc music and legitimato drama have disappeared so completely from the entertainment field in Medford. - ,. i ' Not many' years 'ago Medford' was regarded as the musical arid dramatic center of .Southern Oregon. Leaders of the stage, like Ethel IJiirrymore, Ina Claire, Guy Bates Post and Walker Whiteside, always came to Jfcdford when playing on the coast. 5o did artists of world-wide reputation . like Paderewski, Schu- man-IIeink, Godowski and Puvlova, ' ' BUT today no one comes. New York stage companies still play in San Francisco antl Portland, thd'loiiding, vocalists aiid violinist still visit tho leohrit; but if any of them stop in Southern Oregon, it is Klamath or Ashland, not in Medford. We realize this is a movie age, and the building of the Natron cut-off placed Medford on a branch line. But the presentation of the Passion Play in Ashland, shows that M.edford could get SOMETHING in tho way of worth-whilo music and legitimate drama, if there were a disposition to go after thein. YESTERDAY wc inquired of a former official of the old Med ford Drama league why such a situation should exist. The unswer was: "Medford will not support any worth-while music or drama." This moy have been true a fow years ago, but after such a long "breathing spell'' we believe any outstanding entertain ment of recognized merit WOULD be supported. At any rate, next season, wc would like to sco some effort made and, ns far as this newspsper is concerned we would give such a movement every assistance within our powor. THE OLD, ACONTEMi'OUAUT deulares "the career of Starr Faith full perfectly epitomizes the tragedy of modern youth." ' . Mcbbe so. Hut wo seriously quostion that word "modern." It seems to us jnoro accurato to say the career of Miss Faith full epitomizes tho tragedy of !ALL youth all youth that has deliberately set out to trod the primrose path since tho World 'began. . , 1 THERE is a mistaken impression that what is called "the pre vailing moral laxity among tho young" is something start lingly new. Anyone who will read human' history from tho Uible on down, will discover that theso "immoral oycles"liave occurred as frequently as wars have occurred, and usually have followed them. ' ' ; , , . , "Tho wages of sin is death," may be grammatically incor rect, but it is not incorrect morally. It is as true today as it was thousands of years ago. 1 ip.And it .referred, primarily to tho spiritual death then, as it does, now, but as Miss Faithfull discovered "when the spirit dies, tlia hotly falluws soon after." ' ( t j ''' THE tragedy of Miss Faithfull, as wo sco it, was not the trag ody of America's Flaming Youth ; it was the tragedy of all youth that has ever regarded the moral responsibility of the in dividual as a "lot of hooey," " Read them over they form ft pathetic procession from the Garden of Eden down. ' . . And the fatal error of each was also tho fatal error of this luckless "Starr." She refused to aucopt tho lessons of human experience, she acted on tho principle that individual experi ence is not only the best toacher, but the ONLY teacher. She was going to SEE LIFE HERSELF, and in that effort LOST it. Liko Kipling's boy sho "learned tho worst too young." In searching for happiness outside herself, she found that tho "only real happiness lies within. Hut the discovery, as usual, came too late, and so sho becamo only ANOTHER pu- thetic example of the truth of tho doctrine sho had dotted. Modern Now! No. "As old as tho hills as old as the hu man race I " , ' Tlielvitolion fuueot woiiltl be a helpful wat(rinj: place, too, K ptMple would drink na much as they do nt some high-priced re sort. ' 1 1 v Hut what does It profit a peueration to keep up with new knowledge muT ovbrl'wok alt of the old knowledge. ' T)iis Strihlintf8 last ehance. lie must choose between clinching the championship or clinching tho champion. Farmiii)! is aiiiiplu these days. You just soil your crop for less tliiin cost ami give n mortj!Hgo for tlio difforenoc. Ainotin tliosc wlio pot consitlfrnblo benefit from violent ex creisc is the. undertaker. The J (). deportment reports stolidity iiu'rensinj business, so the collection nponeies must still hnve faith. Xcnr-Saerltlo Clmttirot! Mlntl WALTHAMi Maaa. tl'l") After awallowlng poison, Krlo Oeller stnlt, 4 5, (locldrd he didn't want to die, after alL iSi be hurriedly procured a dictionary, found tho proper anttdoto lor the poison, look It. and recovered. errr-a-r- ,:asiw,Mgw;,,av,rs:rjar.srr '.i-.. rv w ira. .. .tc. ..M.-mATii , rz-- - . - . . .-.,- . . -- r. : a t,-.1 , "in riT-.rn r.i MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Join The Reformer By BUD FISHER iMUTV.Hev.vWOOt.ttUjerF.X'M-TOel , - I FWi. POT THIS I IT ON6 TO 6AMBL6- lf I 1 CT 6 (P 0 LUX TO 60 SOW l V - TWO DOLLARS ONI l? ) AWB TrA NOT GOING TO TWO BILLS TO I S3 W f)&TLJ5VlAi TO THfe RAC? 1 J ROYAL ALHT&R. J Bfe A rAWTN6fe TO CRlMfe-J . ' TeACH JFF Aj' JPl !" 1 "j ' r ' l !'" STAOE A COMEBACK! OLD STORY Oldest fK-rgyman 10S KMSl'OTK (Warwick), Kngland tl'P) In cclehmtlng hla 103rd birthday, tho Hev. Denham - R. Norman, oldest clergyman In Eng hiitd. advised the young men of 60 and 70 years not to stay In bed too long. I 1 MAIL TRIBUNE V DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS L Equine ani mal 4. Ukely 1. Open IX, Profusa talk 14. Money boarder It. Entertain It. Father of mankind Is. Parent . Urow old 20. Genus of the maple tree It, Knock II Metric land . measures 23. Smooth ii. Is profltaols tL I.Kit ,. St. Poems ' 7. Clamor il. Spring church festival to. Leave S3. Unit of weight It. Cone-bearing tree 15. Whalf tt. Gratis I IS. Small horse . 19. Crafty 40. Cut off ' X Citrous fruit 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle TSCftAPEnPA.C E R S R 1 stl nLIoiR I G N L S klL LHJSL 5i 1. ifli L- zSjfn.Jy N s W1jp 1 I TOM OlDO R AjT eUp A k 1. 1 1. r)D(y e sHa S. TjE R E P I TORIE sHmII T eTRS JA6 OON rjAll PMT' iftjE 3 ?. EB L 110131 ill E P oJ3s olo A sDuofsnP. L I I AQale in Ajriapjjjg ETC H0F A R A bQw jjOlti 1 E R A S 0 Ml E N 1. A LT jp e s i reUsinIuglyU 42. Devoured 4. Exist 44. Opers by tiorstlo farker 45. Open courts 47. Female horses ' 49. Tooth doctor 61. Growing out S3. Finish S3. French mar- " shal ii - - . fi' ifL W4- 4f48 $$4f So I j 'fffr - -e Si m ss S3 1 ; 1 I m ' il Mm n v I Personal Health Service ' By William Brady M. D. "i ! " -' Hlgtwd If Urn pertilnliis to personal health will he iitsv-ernl by Or. HnJy if a lUmperi wlf-idtk tuxl written In ink. Oniitfc tu live Unte numher of reiiiy run ho made to queries not cuiiformlm to The .Mall Tribune. TUE ltlGHT PF A A toacher whose Intellectual and profepslonnl, nttninments Ins plied my highest regard but whose mor al prim'tTiies did not, once suggest ed thru the physi cian should forget a certain minor part of his routine service In certain instances, so that tho child 1 might not live. I n tor. as n young doctor, I tried tho sugges tion In , practice, and while I "got awuy with it all right, I never wanted to try It again. Strange how one's Ideas or views change from rteende to decade. Years ngo I wus an earnest op ponent of capital punishment. Now I believe in it thoroly. Nothing particular has happened to change my view about It, so far as I know. Suppose a child Is bitten by a rattlesnake. Suppose tho parents do not know what haa happened but -finding the child obviously 111 they send for a doctor. The doc tor Immediately diagnoses the con dition and having - applied such emergency treatment as ho can. hurries awuy to get some nntt venom. You see, the anti-venom Is now available and as It keeps well may bo supplied by any drug etore. The doctor finds the local druggist haa but ono package of the anti-venom on hand. Ho takes tt, hurries back to tho home of the stricken child, and Injects the dose. Hut the child is ovldently getting worse, and the one dose of untl-venom la Insufficient. Des perately the doctor sends a call to n distant city for more anti-venom. The serum Is rushed by airplane tb tho home bt the child. The doctor la about to Inject it when a suddon Interrupt'. on comes. The child's father forbids any further doses of tho anti-venom. The father gives as his reason an In stance he says he observed many, years airo mime one who received anti-venom for snakebite recover ing, but always seemed rather feeble-minded. So the father pre a. Plural ending 10. Do eomethtng In requital 11. Snarea 13. Mother of Peer Uynt . 17. Lair HI. Asiert 21. Genus ot the frog '22. Imitate 23. Olhllcal gar. den ' 24. Smoking den vice 2t. County In Nebraska i 27. Contradict ' 29. Pace 30. Take dinner i 31. Set free ,j 32. Pronoun 34. Hair ointment 3ft, .Uody of burnr . Ing gaa or vapor 57. Citizen ol an ancient em pire 38. Fasten ' ' ' 39. Drinking mug 4U Be defeated 42. Dexterity ( 44. Convened ! DOWN 1, South Amerlt ran river , 1. Biblical couQ-. try 2. Lines of type In one piece. .. 4. Hall! 6, Hebrew letter . Veatlgea T. Persian poet 8, Energy - 45. Conjunction 46. Pen 48. Sun sod 60. -Type measure lad hytiene, not to dlnne, diagnosis or trtttment . erifeltipe is ftitlotcd. Letter should be brief lrltrri rrrehttt only few ran be sinvered liere. No hatriKtloiis, Address Dr. WiUIani Uradr In can of V CHILD TO LIVE fers to let his child die rather than take any chance tho child might survive and perhaps be feeble minded. What to dp In such a quandry? Has the father the right to forbid giving the anti-venom?, Substitute diphtheria for snake bite and antitoxin for nntl-venom, and tell me, would the father have, a right to forbid giving the child tho second dose of antitoxin on the ground that he knows of some one who Is feeble-minded and who once received ono or more doses of antitoxin? I had to watch a child die like that once. Oh, yes, I managed to have another doctor summoned, but unfortunately he was an Insti tution mnn and had never had any experlenec In treating diphtheria, so his evident uncertainty and Ig norance only confirmed the father in his terrible attitude. These amazingly unmoral people who sanction what they hypocriti cally call "birth control" when they mean prevention of concep tion, have a queer slant on what wo call ethics. They remain silent about tho fundamental in justices or wrongs which are the chief cause of poverty and disease, and then they brazenly assume the right to decide whether a child shall live. QUESTIONS AXD ANSWERS A Fair Kx chan go I'll wager there ate as many nitwits In the medical as in the touching profession In proportion, and this conviction enables a toacher to add the necessary grain of salt and enjoy your column. In other words I like your style but believe you nrs off the track just as much as the rest of us. Send me five copies of your rules for healthful living and I will see that every boy and girl In the physical education class In my school is ex posed to them at least . . . (T. E. C.) Answei I must decline to af firm or deny, on the ground that it would tend to get me In bad all around. The best rules for health ful living I can formulate are tho artioles in tbla column day by day. Anyway It 'can do your physical education puptla no harm to read 'em now and then. - i t r j AiIIkwIoph In the If bid 'Sixteen years, ago able -surgeon removed: Ball bladder which' waa enlarged and Inflamed and appen dix which was normal. Misery ever since .'.. adhesions . . . have tried all sorts of diets . . . no medicine because It does no good ... , (Rev. D. Li. F.) - - . Answer The "adhesions," I de duce from" your (letter are In the mind not -in :the abdomen. You know oo many pathological things which ain't so. If your misery should ever become severe enough to Interfere with your work or play, consult a physician and try to comprehend that you know a little Jess than he does about med ical matters. Vanilla or parsapatfjla Ve buy vanilla extract pom pound , pontalnng vaanilUn and cumarln. Ib it harmful to health to use this as flavoring? Has sarsaapartlla any medicinal value? (Mrs. M. O. J.) ' Answer--That word "compound" usually means . trickery be . it .sanctioned by our -noble govern ment or not... In this Instance it indicates the preparation Is adul terated with tonka bean essence. which is a cheap, and inferior sub stitute for vanilla. Barsaparilla Is a flavor, .without medicinal value. Brisbane' Today (Continued from page One) "No fault but my own," she wrote, but it is also the fault ol a system that permits selling dope and bootleg whiskey to young girls. And there are men, surviving this girl, who know that it is THEIR FAULT. 'In Wall Btfeet yesterday. Btock that had been "As idle as a painted ship- ' ' 1 Upon a painted ocean." suddenly came to life, bounding into activity. lasues that had done nothing sold over 100,000 shares m a hurry, 5,000.000 shares were sold during the day. ' 1 United States Steel climbed back above par, and even Pennsylvania Railroad went up a little, in spite of a cut in dividends. This (s flood time NOT TO GAMBLE. MPut money in my purse" was good advice. Money is frozen labor, that can be released and used as you choose; money is power, mon ey, to a large extent. Is govern ment. Money says, "Come," and they "come: "Go" and they go. And now money, is saving the giant trees of California, thanks to John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ' Many, well meaning, said tbo great trees in the Redwoods of California's Bull Creak Flat should be saved: museums, naturalists, clergymen, . all said "Save those trees.' Then John D. Rockefeller, Jr., suggested that the best way to save the trees would be to buy and protect them. He agreed to match the money ot others, up to one million dollars, and in addition gave another million dollars, given outright. "Money talks." The trees will be saved. M ' ' ' ' ! Calvin Cool id go tells readers of his articles In the Chicago Herald and Examiner and other papers, that he thinks, with all our Indus I trial distress, "a home on the farm! begins to look attractive." ! He believes there may come a! movement back to the land, that popularity -will return to "the farm and old-fashioned home with diver sified crops, fruit, domestic ani mals, sufficient to meet the house hold needs." It is a better home than when Calvin Coolldge knew it, thanks fo electric light1 and power,' concrete floors to keep out rats copper screens to keep out mosquitoes, and their "chills and fever." Bankers convicted of Inflicting loss and hardship on 400,000 depos itors. Impoverishing many families, go to prison for three to six years. It Is fortunate for them that they were not convicted in Italy under Mussolini. Those that describe our civilisa tion five hundred years hence will report that a poverty stcrlcken man could be sent to Jail longer for stealing a pair ot boots than banker could for stealing millions. Uwe Kaglo Killed. TAZEWKW Va. tUP) John Murray, s farmer, killed an eagle at Horecpen that had a spread of 78 Inches from tip to tip. It Is belteved that It was the same eagle that attacked a child re cently. The bird was found drink ing from a creek when shot. IXJXDON (UP) -The average woman spend-? one-sixth of her life shopping. A. H. Williams, director of a large department store, told merchandise buyers here. Quill Points wj nAMi little .. OlUUVIll BUlm- attention. Every part is fool proot except the steering wheel and ac celerator. The best way to Judge anything called "modernism" is to observe whether it makes a mess qi iiffc- In alA nIH ilnva a, clinmnioil could slloa; a bull by llio tail lastrad of slinging It Willi : pondl. A backward country la one where few children are killed and few girls corrupted because cars! are scarce. - Heirs are people who get maii enough to give a lawyer 1000 to keep one another : from getting J500. ' A merchant can tell the rich. They are the ones who buy the beBt .and keep him waiting a year for his money., Americanism: Denying citizen ship to Christian teachers who say they wouldn't bear arms; admit ting aliens who do all they can to fjarm the country. ; The old-timer had sense. ' Ho didn't call it a "high standard of living" If he spent all he made to keep up a fast horse. Ah; well; the- noble whose title Is worthless' In- Spain can swap it for a rich dad-ln-law over here. ' ' ' " -. lloiv times change! It. r: soenis pnlr yesterday that get ting it in the neck meant affliclipn instead of. affec tion. ' The best way for the cause ot righteousness to win converts is to keep from doing anything silly. The poor we have with us al ways, thank goodness, otherwise, who would care for the poor? A hlsh-brow la one who pre tends to admire an ugly daub of paint lest another pretender think him a low-brow. ,., Correct .Jthla sentence: . "They try to pet and paw .you1"(.enidl the flapper, "when you haven't given them the least encouragement." : ' -r-t- SATISFYING Gl-HIOSITY By Alice ,?ulson Pealc. A food, active curiosity Is sign of a good, active Intelligence. The wise parent doeB all he can to preserve the first eagerness of his child's curiosity and to turn It always into satisfying1 and produc tive channels. : The very little child shows his curiosity by handling, by touching with his tongue, by looking, by listening. It is important that he meet with as few checks as pos sible in his first attempts to In vestigate his world, w To accomplish this It Is neces sary 'to remove from his reach valuable or dangerous objects, and to exercise great patience and show a sympathetic appreciation while he explores his environment. As soon as he gets to the stage of asking questions, he should be helped to answer them for' him self whenever possible. If his questions can be answered with a concrete experience which he can then Interpret for himself, this always Is prcferublo tc a verbal explanation. - - Whenever it Is necessary to ex plain things to him In words, only the simplest kind of answer should be given. It is better to leave a margin of unsatisfied curiosity which he can always pursue than to bore him and dull the edge of his in terest by a long, comprehensive lecture. - Above all things, we must be sure that our response to his questions on any subject whatso ever does not mnko him feel that he has ventured on forbidden ground. ' ' The moment we' put up a ''No Trespassing' sign we cause an unhealthy concentration of inter est at that point. If we. answer -Jiim Adequately his curiosity Is satisfied and ills emotional and intellectual energy turns to something else. fggParents FLIGHT; 0 TIME 1 J : '(Medford and "Jaso County' 'History From' Uae 'Ftlea of Tbe Mall Tribune) el M and 10 Tear Ao.) , ; TEX TEARS AGO TODAY June 88, 1B31. . It waa Saturday) ' If. -atii! Mm. Arthur Itnvnn nml ika Til'sHf.. Ittlth and Nntulln .Hum. lttan'' marooned on -uuto trip to soutnern uainornna. ... Trlcnnla oil " Well dovn '1300 feet, -elects new and' additional ul rectors. '.'' . Court holds marriage , of Mary Plckford,- recently, divorced, and Douglas Fairbanks Is legal. ., Peace In Ireland ejf peqted , spon. Tninnrtlnn Roucht. aealnst Demn. sey-Carpentler fight. Much local betting on the rrenenman to win. - Juno SSS, 1U. - (It was Sunday) Auto races July 4 attract at tention. The 1911 auto tourist season Is now underway rfull blast- and not a day passes that seven or eight machines do not go through the' City. ,.' ., - Rich " gold vein located 'near Woodville. . Country club opening program announced, and will consist ot trapshootlng and ail-qay tennis matches. ... -- (, ,. . nio-at' Caihollc hoBnltal is offic ially named "Sacred' Heart" ' ' - r chnltlnn Antftrtatn. at dinner at the .Nash. His guests were Miss fwnnu p"B"", Lucile Crane, and a Mr. Bardwcll, recently from Minnesota. ' Dr. and Mrs. B. B, Plckel leave on visit to Los Angeles. T- t-19 , ". NiCVV Now Mr. Puffy, yvlth the Bunny, nics nimseir away To catch up on his slumber in a distant sfgcR of hay. And as he sleeps he talks a bit II sounds like "Alle'z-oop" ' Just what those fellows shouted is k anirthallr trnnnfi. OSTRICH iWAYS - By Mary Graham. Bonner "We like it hero, ip the ..deseft," Mrs. Ostrich told John.apiJ Feggy. "We never care about, forests. tW can close our eyeai when there are -sand storms and ! our eyes hari strong, thick eye, I lids. "You notice that I my feathers are I gray, while Mr. Os-i (rich wearo a black I suit. He is very! proud ot bis white I tail featbers and I wings. "But I like quieter -sort: of dress.' I dress the children in1 the same way when tliey ara yonqg. t "Our feathers can be plucked so thatiit doesn't hurt ua;'so If jrou're ever going to wear' feathers, use ours and not the feathers of birds that must be killed in order to decorate hats. .. , "There are ' some 'ostrich fsrms over in your part of the -world, too -at least, there are some round California, I believe." Mrs. Ostrich had added this 't she bad seen Peggy's smile. But before they bad bad a chance to say another word a sand storm came up. It was a most terrific sand storm and John and Peggy did not know wbat would have happened W them If they had not had helmet to wear. The Little Black Clcck had suddenly brought them forth. These protected their eyes, n as the sand blew abou them thty could look out through the 818'3 of their helmets at what was go05 on. . The cand made hills in s9 places and in others made valley", where there had been little san" hills. The ostriches didn't seem to mind it at all. and after a whi'8 the wind died down. Peggy and John bad never 'be lieved a sand storm could be so heavy. They were almost gld when this adventure was over. Tomorrow "The Cloud Hose Body Joins "K-jpcxlciecra' .. London tup, Aa, cpiuptv-W the Natal Mercury read's "In mem ory of our father, gone to Join his appendix, his tiin.lls. his kldne.v. his ear drum and a leg premature ly remove,! ly a hospital surgeon who craved experience." TUH MM .nTia V Stimuli