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IB- MEDFORIT MAlL'11lTBTTK12::iranrtlRn. rmvatiK ?. itnrz 'A 1A0E ET0I1T MKDFOKI) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEQON, TUESDAY, JUNE :30,'1931i , Si 1 x '.-: X f. ii Uedford Mail Tribune , ... . . . illy and Sunday , ... Published by MRDFORO I'BINTIKO CO. f-t7-29 N. Fir Bt. rhone TS KOKKBT W. BI'HL, RditW B. BUMITKB SMITH, Mmiger An Independent Newtpiper Entered u second elm mitter at Medford, Oregon, under Act of Slard) 8, 1870. Bl'KCCllimON BATK8 . J - By Mail In Artuiw: , , Inly, Willi BjncUy, jretrV . ..... . . IT.BO Fully, with Sunday, monllr, . . . . . . . ,73 bully, wllhmit flundny, month. , .Ufi Dilly, vitliotit Sunday, year 6;''0. Bundty, dim ytar 2.00 By Carrier, In Alliance Mcdfurd, AiliUwl, Jickwmtlle, Central I'olnt, Fuoenix, Talent, OoW Dill and on HJtliMi. - ,- Dally, with flumtiy, month 9 .75, Daily, without Siiiiday, mnnOi. ........ .OS- luily, wltltuiit Sunday, one year , T.00 Dally, wlUi Bunday, one year ; MO AH terms, cash In nitaiwe. Official paper of the City or Medfbfd. , Official paper of Jackson County. MEMBER OK THE ASBOCIATM) PRESS -iWolvlntf Kiitl la)Ml Wire Hmiee TIM Auoclcltd I'resi U eselujltely rotated ta tht um for puljliullon of ill nm !,iMtdiH crralICO U If or imwrmw treauro in iiiu .iwiJn, mi aim in tit. w.l new iiulillihed herein. All rlHils for puliUaUoa or ipeclil ilbntdm Mfelo ve iim restrreu. MEMBER 09 AUDIT BUREAU UP CII1CUI.ATIIJNH AdrcrtliliiB .ItepreKenlHllvci ! M MllflKMRKN II COMPANY Omenta. New Vurk, ChlcJica, Del roll, Sn Fnwclieo, Ua Angiln, Deillle, i'uiimiu. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) Tho Oregon IntanBlblo Tax yos . iterday drove out two (2) cltlsens: aula to pay their assessments, and ' tho On-To-Oregon,' Inc.,; lured in ' fourteen (14) colonists, all sus ceptible to fool notions, and nhle to hold tholr own In an argument; , -on tax reform. " . Alphona Cupone, of racketeer Ill-repute, and Chicago, derelict In paying hla Income tux, will be sentenced July 80, and the law,: grinding exceedingly alow, will not. be nble to look him in a Jallhouse' much beforis Christmas, If then.' About throe times a year some wretch, oiit of lnwyors, frionds,' and funds la arrested, convicted, sentenced, and placed 'In the peni tentlnry for llfo, In 82 minutes by tho courtroom clock. O! liADYl , (Hometown, Mo,, Banner) We nro glad to loarn thitt ' Mrs. Wlllots Is ablo to be out again. It la nearly two montha slnco ahe kicked at ' the cut and broko her knoo cap against tho door. Society has missed her vory much. TEXT FOR. TODAY: "Wo ronr all like bourn, and mourn soro like dovoB, and futhqr at tho wall ing wall" (lsalah 69:10). -- Tho now auto licenses aro as' flcxlblo, as tho. old ones, .when ricocheted off a negligent phono; pole. '. " :-i ,-i . :. The dogs of Hhlpplngton . seem to be on tho docline, as the wrltor. has not been bitten for a wook.' The yowling at nluht, howevcyr,; will stop a clock as of yoro. (Klamath Fulls Nows) .By the way of passing protest. The Hoovor debt plan to haul tho world out of Its economlo mess,; continues to Jull, despite tho fact an ambitluua democrat, failed to think of it first. .- t Samples for toys for noxt Christ-; mas, already have been received' here. (Corvallls Gazette - Tlnics.) Taking no chances on getting caught with their gunta Claus down. ; ,v . i s svt Everybody continues to bo reasonably dissatisfied with every-, thing he or she has, ' and two townspeople mot on tho street Into yesterday nnd dlscunsetl Prohibi tion Instead of tho Depression. The world girdling flyerB got out of both .JllaKoveshHeheituik, Siberia and ono of its inudholos. The corn In the valley Is looking good, but, as usual, when roducod, to a state of fluidity, will possess all the piquancy of uncooked ahellac. Today Is tho finish . of , Juno. Tomorrow brings July, nnd tour-1 Ing Indies In bib overalls uml the cool linen knickerbockers. , "I.OW-BOWN P R I C K 8 OX KOltD TAKW-IN8" (Del Norte Triplicate.) ..You're not, .fooling us. It's take-in prices on low-down Fords. .. HOW NIMSTF.llt (Virginia Churvliiiinii) "' We have decided to reduao our chargo for nn obituary notice from .01 to .08 a word. We hope thut this reduction will he the meuns of making this column used mure by , our church people. "I regret I have only two thumba to be blown oft for my oountry, July 4th," declaimed Pat rick Henry Jones, Jr., age , tills morning, H. riewher, the demon bilker, epeedlst, soalal lion, and i-bot-tomed pants enthusiast, displayed his versatility tiunriay, by execut ing a pnncuke flop In the boat races. He promises to do batter next time. Itmn 'rrai'k Men Improve ' IOWA CITY, Iowa. UP) Per y formances of University of Iowa ' track and field athletes in lull were superior to thoso of 19S0 In 11 of Is events, while five Hawk- eye records fell and one was equalled this year. Heard Around World HfHKNBfTAIJV IPl MtntlOn WJXAF, HO-kllowatt short wave Htntlon of wor, is Known wner smvet tlxire are short wave re celvers, This station can be heard jjiacjlcallv oround the world. i .THE PRESIDENT t X j if. ' , ' v i !v ; -! ! Jt ' 1 "V ' POLITICAIv iiartisaiisliip is to 'be expected, but it can easily be overdone. And Democratic newspapers, in oppos iiiK Prenident IlobvcrV effort for a war debt moratorium, are tHHtiCHtio!iHbly overdoing it. '"" The' American people are pretty fair minded. They "have little patience, particularly in an "off year," with the sort of political partisanship, that concedes no Rood to the opposition, that tries to establish tho absurd contention' that "whatever is" in their pitrty it right j and "whatever is" in the opposing party is inherently and intrinsiely WRONG. , , , Such doctrine finds' some support in the heat.", of a bitter 'campaign, but it finds no support, when political passions have cooled, for-the good and sufficient reason 'thatVrpgardless of political affiliations, the people as a whole' Know' that such a contention ISN'T TRUE.; ! i ; M,1' ;' ' . . ; iV.V I- ' . ; '! . ..':.! .. THE folly of such extreme partisanship, as far as the' debt moratorium is concerned, is plainly demonstrated by the refusal of the Democratic party leRdors to folio wit. Even -the Democratic national chairman, Jouett Shouse ; and the Demo cratic leader in Washington, Senator Robinson, publicly ap proved of President Hoover's action in -this direction, and. pledged him their support. ' " ' ,:' "';,.' Thoy didn't do this boeause of any weakening of their devo tion to their own party, or because of any affection for Presi dent Hoover or the party he represents. ' '; " They did' it because,' they are intelligent men and experi enced politicians, and they realized that opposing an effort that; was so plainly desirable and riglitinstead, of injuring President, jloover would aid , him; '.and instead of aiding their own party,' politically, would injure it. ;' '',' , .( ......... ; IN OTHER words, thoir oetion is what' is called "enlightened self interest." Let the American pcoplo''oiice become con vinced that the Democrats are so anxious to regain power, that they will not eveh give President'1 Hoover . a' hand when 'ho is RIGHT, that they will maintain through thick und thin that Whatever he 'does or doesn't do IS WRONG j 'and "that spirit of fair play, which is perhaps the strongest, single sentiment in the 'American character, will assert itself, hnd givc Mr.'IIoover the one thing the Democratic leaders don't want him to havc,- thc sympathy" and 'support of' an aroused 'puJblic opinion, a. militant and determined insistence, on the rart of the rank and file, -to fieo that the Prcsideht of thoir country, regardless of his shortcomings or mistakes, is given a SQUARE DEAL ", 1 Messrsr Showie and Epbinson Democratie press apparently doesn't. If this short-sighted pol icy of the latter is continued, ' the former will ask to be saved, not from -thoir onemies, but from their friends. . WONDERS NEVER CEASE npiIESE two Oklahoma men' in nrlilTlnttv linvn tirS'tt v well is no stieh thing as perpetual motion. They no sooner land in ono aro in another'; '''Yesterday tliey ni?ht they "wero in Alaska, today they tire 'somewhere' in Caii-; ada or, for 'iilh wc kno, they A 'most extrao'i'dhiaty .pci'lofinancc 1 We don't kh'bw whether the feat is more a tribitc to tho 'airplane' eiigilio, or" to 'the htlnian system. What physical p'tiriishmentl these two yomig Won Have taken. '' And iilihRino if you caii torn, izdtiminft throuirh' thccair j,tun und mild, tlii'diiuli .darkness and suniJluiio, tthrougli fair Weather and through storm snatehes of food and sleep, but certainly not a snatch of real relaxation. . '' FACES aro always interesting." 'Notice' 'tho combative noso of Post under the shook of tousled h'nir; and the keen eye and oleartiut jaw" of Oatty.'Real'serappcrs-sliock troops of the air. One-wotild wafer's good !deal'Trterely' bn their pho't'ogratilm, tUat they would cortio pretty olose to any goal they started for. . And certainly now Fato would not be so unkind as to keep them from their record, after they havo soared over all tho liiird spots, and the rest of the trip is mero -coasting, ' " V:!" iHack of i:he physical stamina and fearlessness there must be rare resoureeftilnoss and skill. No plane can take M trip; like that without bl'iiitm hnd Homething approaching genttls'iti the cockpit. , . , .(Ircat '-work,, boys! Quivrtor of a century ago around the world in 80 days was fiction. Todcy around the world in .MIGHT: days is fact.-or ii'narly' So. p ;',!' Hero you are free tickets to the Hull of Fame I And if you mako a better mouso trap, Russia will hire 'you to teach her the trick and then undersell you. "'-: '' ' ' Sport clothes are eool and liecoiuiTig if you avoid the sport. '"Man hiis'ndw ((tntiuercd alriuwt eve'ry dangerous thing itrWu' lure Dxocpt liunum nutmro.. V " . , .Now it ii sUKgenti'd. UmPs. -would improve if fli'aiut. should go wet.' Also if it should' dry up. . ' '" . Mlohlmin will play, otootbull at, tudliinu In 1032 'fortliV ffrst tlmo,' though 'the .teama have 4net sew. oral times ttt Ann Arbor. 4 MUTT AND JEFFThat Makes It Better THan Golf SIR irtN6V, ARC, OU 1 At coLFew. eft A LAND 5CAH I n I all I r r. U ! Si IV I I t . f M I a fWai - -v X. " 1 I f 1 l I I - .,1 , a i I m- ' . . I .CAIf DOJTO EIGHT , . . r- r -i i. ' realize this, but the partisan a hurry Wiley Post and Har- exnloded the thnnrv that there part of the world, than they we're somewhere ih Siberia, last may bo already In" Mew Ywk. Ithc strain' on tho tieHotis syS-' ovcr lnnd and sea, over moun-' . Drnlae university of Des Moines Will go to Hawaii na!tt':Wih':for fn ifnotball game with the .University of Hawaii. ' ' , a v ... PI I MWTT. DodT ff)0 kNdvW THAT tSl " - --i5sps&l J ' ' x A GENTLEMAN DOESN'T W' o rc'V. 'ia , t -wniHW stroke. ty - w , rrnl L1 ix workaukaj ; MAIL , TRIBUNE ! vY : DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE ACROSS I. OnderiUinda -ft. KHattd 9. Propel a boa 12. Pallid 13. State 14. Preceding ' ' night IB. Darren 16. DUposieased 11. Sec no of cuu-. fllct SO. llra 21. Kxullant 24. Itoinan road 26. Nostrils 27. Here SO. Burrow , 31. Uneven 93. Never: Oer- ' man 24. Disdained -86. Province In ' Chile '88. Hnrd-Hhellrd Jrulta 19. Close agaiq . 40. Afternoon functions 41 Couples .., x 44. Stammers , 46. Therefore ftO. Insect 61. Mnd measure 2. peatroy Solution of Yesterday's Pun Is g ITJ A I B T fC 1 OTS CI C I O I P j 5 I i tL TjEj'sPNljia fif tor. E N P. .9. R IJ eB Rl VnTsfF e Ul T EB(t 6" KB NnPAV AC iJsllP0 R pfjP aIiRTeI W Eip'Hp O P ElSflBlE lts1 LLJrM ' T e RumQ f-7r sii ImIi II aIrWpIa' 1 Nh h I g! RJ LA fRSllFsjT AT E ! E N A T EE ARWfU T S pTE 1ntT6 Uo u eUheTre1 M, Orufitni snip til pi u in 61 '(irtiik leiiua bt ltirint,Ur . .( r, ehylir;' . - j . -DOWN f : 1 1. CUy lir Uel- lilUIU. ... ' Y l3 V K j 17 I WV- uiizrzwz 4,41 . 1.41 43 j 44 45 J7,4, 4 48 4f Z-JSM. t"" ' " i i lrl I 1.1. JT- I I Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. (D. flfitnoii letters prrtninlng to porsmutl health nnd hygiene, not to disease, dlastnosU or treittnipnt will Ih inswerctl by Dr. Brnly if n stamped self-lildrcssed emelpive U etwlosed, tatters should be brief ami wrllU'ii 111 Ink. 0in to the large number of Id tern received only a few run be answered here. No rejily mm he mndo to queries not coiirormlnu to lnsl ructions. Address Dr. William Brady in care of lite Mail Tribune. , , 1IAVK YOU A MTTI.E AUTOINTOXICATION OBSESSION? Nearly evory wleeacro valetudi-nnrian--thftt'8 a bird who Imagines h-ttoan urnleVntand pathology ilth ort'!f,rst BnoSvinff omethlng ibout ft h ytrt'o 1 y-7-p c a rly c veVy k u 1 11 b lo has the-. autoin- toxleatlon obces. sion more or leas firmly fixed in what he generally regards aa , his strong mind. It Is funny how those people with weak nerves never tiotect nny Indi cation of weakness of lho mind In thoir symptoms. ( I hnvo assorted many times that f-x) far as wo know there Is but one iconditlon In which anything like autointoxication or poteoniiiR of tho bod'y by absorption of rc- tained or abnormal waste matter' from tho . IntBHtine does or can 'htvppen, ,a)id thtvt is acute intes tlnul. ohMLruction, wlirch is a very grave illoHa, so rnvo tlmt tho vic tim never thlnHts muoh about auto intoxication.' Except in nostrum bait, nml.tho. testimonials of. Rulltble person, there, kt jq such thing as autointoxication from trifling do liy.or. retvirdation. of tho regular ,,'ufltlpn,,..oC..-tho bowel. To- the .morbid ciiHcloUHnor"s of thp misinformed and uneducated It may Aoon. unite plausible that the general vyretohodnens or nmlnlse and dullnofl or headache ho. gets Is produced ns tho quackc and notruin jnukars 'would, have cus tomers, believe that Is, .by "poison ing", of tho. system, by the reftb sqi'ptlun of material from tho in testine. . To .the concctottsness of a normal, intelligent person the fact that no. etuch wrctcheUncss or mal aise or heqdnche occurs when the function k delayed a day or two It ono ignoren or forgets about- It or does, not become anxious or wor rlei about (t and particularly If one 'Trains ,fvom resorting to any! physio or artificial Interference ot, nny kind Is the. best evidence that this '.'autointoxication' hokum Is, "Mtmply ;h 'good selling suggestion; for .the charlatans to. give -the un- tutored publlewand P5 per cent ofi '.l i. . I . f. fllo -9. Veneratfon 10. Daklng conss part meal 11. Marries 17. Roman data 19. T.iU ofTeniS at 21. Terminals 22. DelonginR to the laity S3. Croek icxend ary seekers of the Golden Kleeca 25. Seesaw .27. Seed container 28 Feminine nam T kiver duck 32. 'Honor and esteem f 15. CnrroslooOD . . Iron . -i. 37. Declare : 30. Goes up AO. Former ruler " -41. -Volcano 43. Irish exptetlv 45 To: ficotch j ., 47 Regret 48. alachine for re t moving seeds) from cotton - 49. Canadian ' ' province: . abbr. 2. Org an of hedr S Hiiilleni niKti- 4. Sot 5. Korded' 0, Siticxjlh 7i Mends the population arc untutored in the fundumcntnl science of physi ology and the simple art of hy giene. .'A good deal of tho vogue dls-: Oomfort or . unwell feeling that Wiseacre valetudinarians lightly as crlbe to "autointoxication" or "tox ic poisoning," as some of the com ical quacks express It, Is probably due in fact to an overtaxed meta holism the tanfplng in of another meal .before the last one has been disported of. Overeating, In short Hating -as a social pastime. Eat ing becauso it happens to bo meal- tlmor though one is not at nil hun wry. 'Eating three or moro -meals a Hliiy when, ns a dodger of honest work and active piny ono requires only two.- I fancy a lnrge share of the self-sufficient ignoramuses who run about seeking remedies for imaginary "autointoxication nro suffering merely from too much good food, or too little honest- work, pluy or exercise, or both. Oo ' take n. walk around the mendow, you poor simp, nnd let some honest man cat your lunch for you. 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS High Blood Pressure. Within the pat year, I think, you gavo a comparatively harm less remedy for high blood pres sure. It was something like bis muth. All I can recollect la that you said 4 ho same medicine had been commonly given as a gastro intestinal sedative years ago. Plense give the directions again.- for the benefit of us poor old timers who navigate under high blood pressure. H. I. , Answer. Take 10 grains of bis muth subnltrate three timet? a day. Krysl twins, I had nn eruption on my none four years aero, which the doctor said was erysipelas. Now the same trouble is developing. Do you know what the black salve Is . . -.' M. E. Answer. No. Erysipelas is a eevere and dnngerous illness and requires the personal care of the doctor. j A Sign of Mental Aberration. . . unable to get him to see Dr.1 as he Is afraid of nerve- doc- torsi .Ui'tere t)o -wyii9catpppr hirti . tb.fco 'ManflMd it. I hef'Js niaklnrf t .terribly hard! for dvery member of' trie fumuy . . . Mrs.' C; E. W.- " Answer. Such obatlnate ra fueal to have an examination or advice by the phychlatrlst ia In itself auggertive of insanity. - Tou may apply to any county or eu-J preme court judKe to name a com mission to examine him. - Good Medicine for Hklnncy OMtCOWtllH. I am an osteopathic physician with a health problem. I suffer from chronic anorexia. I am, 30 years old iTnd have alwaya been this way, qujte emacateii . ; -i D. Q. -Answer. , Or lri lcryf lUneuage, very y poor ; . apJetlto-j : j VVhat you need," doctor, is -a cjutj3 of In oulln injections. Your ; ip'hyaidan can teach you how, tb-'take. then) yourself,' so that you;!peed report: to him for observation1 and advloe about dosage and diet only once tt twice a wee'K. This treatment ta holp skinny-people gain flesh te now In wide use and it la almost Invariably effective, even though there is no question of diabetes or other , disease. f - , Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago On) is thrown out. That is his af fair. Another "boy" takes his place. " ' . In other words. Liberia, run by negroes, for negroes,, has a system of slavery in full swing. ' Mr. -Gene Tunney, who has re turned to America after a trip to, Jerusalem and extensive traveling In Russia, brings Interesting obscr- tions on the Soviet republics, in cluding this: - There are In Russia 30,000,000i young - people : under 27 years Of age that know nothing but coin munism. :" ' . "They have been brought up. breathing the atmosphere of com munism as their ideal, their relig ion. They would die for it, as any: Mohammedan would die for his faith. They do not know what you talk about, if you discuss anything opposed to the modern theories of Russia." . . .. ( - ' Tnat is something to be taken into considerationijy those that ask themselves "After bolshevism, wnatr'. . , After bolshevism it will probably The little old achooi house sees its last days. ' Consolidation will make- one larger schodl take the place of many o mall Bchools. That is nec essary in these days of efficiency, economy and motor buses for the school children. But it is a pity. There was value in the 161.581 ( tiny -schools' scattered over this country, each with its wood box outside the door, its patient teach er and small group of children v The bigger boys that sat outside on the fence until the last minute, and swallowed their luncheon whole to have more time for base ball at "recess, M often amounted to something later on. At least they could spell, add, subtract, and divide. They lived in tho country, saw the sky every day, went barefoot nd caught tur tles in summer, read Dickens and put firecrackers under milk cans, all useful parts of education. We change litt:e. Scientists dig ging up old places In Mesopotamia, that "JllesBed Word" describes the territory between- two big rivers, have found well -made dice about 4000 years old. - The dice are like ours, but the numbers are placed differently. They wore used for gambling. - The museum of the University of Pennsylvania, which has the dice, has also a backgammon board more than 4000 years old, that was used in Ur of the Chaldees. The dice may have been used with backgammon. The navy's "five year plan" has been completed In four years, and $-3,000,000 have been saved on it. Last Thursday, the navy got its one thousandth plane. The total ex pense was $G2,UOO:000, for a plan expected to cost 185,000,000. The army air corps, at the end of its five-year program, will have 1S00 serviceable planes. That pro gram is not quite completed. When both plans are doubled, wo shall take our proper place among the nations of the world, as regards our air fleet, IP OUR PLANES ARE AS GOOD AS THEIRS. 4 The Episcopal church feels that divorced couples may remarry. Some of the more virtuous object, but a majority of the joint com mission on divorce will probably grant remarrying. It makes little real difference, since the divorced can get married in some other church if their own church won't marry them. The good feel that it is an entering! wedge of wickedness. . ' J THIS (S AS rAOCH AS 60LF- ArJl cnTALK AT And yet, by tho almple expedient of behaving yourself you can escape conflict with over two mil lion lawa. In Rome. nlso. the public looked on In neutral amusement, but the gladiators weren't criminals and cope. . ' ; They used to stone 'fake pro phets, but now they enn't find anybody qualified to throw the first stone, ... Yet oi-ea'in the best of times the' -people would-get -Beared and blue If they vread nothing -but tales of woe.' . . . ' : , --Tho stock exchango solved ono grout problem, anvvay It taught as how to stay thin. ' There Is always a bright side. Those who can't read miss a lot, bat think What they escape. Sales resistance may retard the sale of cars, but the resistance of, telephone, poles makes up the dif ference. . Maybe' the Chinese just start a war . at intervals to keep from worrying about how hard up they are. : 'Americanism: Getting rich W charging the poor too much; get ting a r eputation as a philanthro-! pist by giving it back. , t , - ' The ' world is safe so long as dHnKing by women inspires com merrV" It's only the unusual that, people notice. A;8iimmer ' resort is ; a rplace where a riding habit makes you seem upper class if you ;,avoid horses, The ability to listen and talk at tho same time is a great ntrvuntage, but It spoils the talkies for mere men. Ford's farmers may get $5 a day, but they can't go fishing and forget the weeds in the corn. Corctrtthifeserttencte: "I iiever kiss another "womani"' iStiid !she, "uiiioss I really love her." T&IKSlO . Sat Parents THE TIME FOR. LEARNING By Alice Judsoii I'cttlo. When is a ehlla old enough to begin washing and dressing him self ,to mako his own bed, to learn to read, to do- any one of the thousand things that mark his gradual growth toward Indepen dence and maturity? Evory child Is a law unto him self. 1 - ...' " To be sure, studies made of large numbers of children over a- period of years .show at about what stage we may expect par ticular interests to emerge and approximately when we may ex pect a child to be ready to learn tho various necessary skills. But tho best guide for deciding the proper -time for learning any thing is the child's own wish to do so. Children seldom make false starts unless they have been un duly influenced by pressure from without. When, for instance, other mem bers of the' family Bet a high value on the ability to road, the child ntny say -that he wants to fearn long before ho is really rendy. Tho child's natural Impulse to learn often is dulled because his first efforts were awkward and Inconvenient for those who cared for him. i " Thtw a child at 18 months may be all' eagerness to learn the technique- of managing cup nnd spoon, bnt at three, his ambition having been discouraged, he re gards them with a languid eye. It Is easy to dim enthustnHm nt nny age.' Itewnrdlng with approval and help the child's first impulse to. acquire nny useful nklll, no mat ter how ill-timed and inconven-i lent', nlmost Immediately brins good returns. Yesterday's plefant reception of h!s,irteRlreJ to ponp his own hands today makes him obey mor readily the Tcommnnd lo wash lor dinner.-' 1 By BUD FISHER FOW VOU ' SO X TCU. rAY MARyoOTCH-'fOtJ COOK LOTTA tlA SPrGH6T TOBAY X eJT 3I6QA KA T- A?TeTTe uirtcNJ X VW0RKA UKA FLIGHT 0' TIME (Hedford and Jackson County History From the File of The Mall Tribune of So and 10 Tears Ago.) . TK YKAHS AGO TODAY Juno 30, 1921 (It Was Wednesday) Cooler woalhor predicted for tho Fourth of July. . . , . Shorty Oarr.ott to move to Cali fornia. . Dempsey-Carpentler fight as sured, and the Frenchman is cer tain he will win in six rounds. Local fight funs all excited. , Peter ' Toskln catches a royal chlnook salmon in the . Boguo weighing 01 pounds. Crater lake to open despite deep snow at rim.. ., Medford National Guard com pany back from Camp Lewis va cation. TWENTY YKAltS AGO TODAY Juno BO, 1911 h Adklns building at Main amt) Central to be gone over, as It is developing wido crncks. The Country club is opened and is the social event of the summer. Herber and Robert Strang tuko over tho agency for the Portland Journal. . - 14000 , In prizes offered' winners In Fourth of July celebration. Medford - to spend million in erecting new buildings this year. Weldon Blddle entertains group of friends at the Nash Grill. 4 ' Sin mAmm .ui.Ti.ra vj rr v Tho "theses" and the "thata" who aii gamer so tne aetuiis of tho clr- cua they may hear.- f -l;JTou sayswArpay to act Jor you?" j ' asks Mr., Sheep. Jtow -queer!" I "put think ol all tho prestige.1' an- 'swcrg .'Mrs. Sheep, "my dear.' SUNDtTvYN 8 THE (iKAXIJFATHKR CIXICK. By Mnry Gralium Uonncr. "It didn't take me long to de cide,'; the Clock continued. "'I Will be willing to stand quite stilt nt seven -o'clock nil my life," I said, 'if I may havo the power t turn backward or forward to any other time I mny choose. "Then the magic wns put right into my works. But I ' promised to toll ;( you about tho one who brought tho magic. V "He wnsa grand father 'clock. Ho was very, very old nnd ho wns loved even if he comdn't keep the time. You see, his great grandfather and my great-greatgrandfather had bein in the snnio shop, nnd ho wanted to do some thing for the grent-grout-grandson of his old friend. "He had had the rare chance of meeting a famous maker of magic. The maker of magic had packages and packages of magic but he would give them to very few. Once ho gave away a pack age of mnglc It was enough to last forever." ' Peggy and John were always, relieved to hear tills. . The Little Black Clock stretched his legs an,', continued: "It wns only rather lately that I wotit to see the grandfather clock and said 1 hated to he greedy when he hnd been so gen erous to me. I had been having marvelous adventures nnd seeing so much. I asked him if it would bo posslb e for me to have enough magic to take the two fine children who lived in the same house bj I did on my adventures." That was how we came Into It." John shouted excitedly. "Oh, oh, weren't we lursi' Peecy exclnlmed. "I'm afrsid I've not quito come to the end of the account as yet. the Little Black Clock contlnuo-i and the children were glad of It- Tomorrow 'Hhirrliur. Adwn t n res. Jack T.enfrsty of Chlng.) 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