Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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Timely Editorials
Editorial comment on pertinent sub
jects and Interesting editorial corres
pondence from the pen of Robert W.
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larity of the Mall Tribune.
Jenkins' Comment
Comments on the Day's News, written
by Frank Jenkins, Is a popular dally
feature. Mr. Jenkins entertainingly
discusses the news of the day and
tells southern Oregonlans facts they
don't know about the country la
which they lire.
Will Rogers' "Colyum"
America's most loved humorist writes
for Mall Tribune readers each day.
Ills "colyum," a mixture of wit and
common sense, Is one of the Tribune's
most widely read features.
Inside Political News
The News Behind the News . . . Such
famous Washington Correspondents
as Paul Mallon, and George Durno
five Mall Tribune readers the 'Inside'
on affairs In the nation's capital . .
hints of national and world happen
ings before they happen.
O. O. Mclntyre
"New Tork Day By Day one of the
most read and popular syndicated
features In the newspaper field,
filled with Interesting gossip about
the great eastern metropolis, is a
dally treat for Tribune readers.
Perry's "Smudge Pot"
Arthur Perry'l Smudge Pot" U on.
of the Pnclflc Coast's outstanding
' laugh columns. Perry's bits of hu
mor and philosophy delight Tribune
readers every day.
City and Rural News
News from all parts of the Rogue
Itlver valley appear daily la the Mall
Tribune. In addition to a capable
news staff, scores of rural and grange
correspondents contribute their news
bits dally. Many columns of country
correspondence are published each
month In this paper.
Six Daily Comics
The cream of the comics appear dally
In the Mall Tribune strips that ap
peal to young and old: "The Kebbs",
"Gluyas Williams Cartoons". "Brlng-
'ng I'p Father", and "S'Matter Pop",
, s . "Hound To Win" and "Tallspin
Tommy."
Sunday Colored Comics
j Three full pages of comics appear. In
I colors, In addition to the regular six
comic strips each Sunday. There are:
"The Nehbs", "Mutt and Jeff" and
"Toonervllle Trolly." a full page of
timely news pictures also appears
each Sunday on the Tribune's Illus
trated news page.
Flight o' Time Column
Old Timers and newcomers as well
get a lot of enjoyment out of the
Tribune's 10 and 20-year-old-today
column, taken from old files of the
MaU Tribune.
Daily Continued Story
Interesting novels, written by such
authors as Harold Bell Wright and
Zane Orey, apear dally In serial form
In the Mall Tribune.
Daily Society News
Miss Irva Fewell's dally and Sunday
society and club news Is widely read
throughout southern Oregon.
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