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I By Artliur Perry. -
The world is now afflicted with the
horrors of war, and speeches by II
Duce Mussolini.
Roy Prultt has returned from Lake
county, where he slew a deer with 7
prongs and 3 rear hams.
Quite a few now have world wide
radios and get London every night.
The spranos sound the same, but lis
teners are advised to drink cocoa In
stead of taking liver pills. The Old
Polks are not commanded to send In
their dollars, and save the cause.
Kids are getting ready to celebrate
Hallowe'en, when they do aa they
please, and don't care If they do get
caught.
A movement la underway upstate
to change the name of the Columbia
river. No disgust haa yet been ex
pressed against the monicker of the
Pacific ocean,
H. Flewher, the demon baker, has
been over to K. Falls all week tighten
ing up the nuts on the machinery In
his new bakery, and acting efficient
no end.
. Ulrlch and Tom Carleton were
among thosse In from the Styx the
past week, trading and townlng.
Both honest-to-goodness and polit
ical handshaking la Increasing In our
midst, A number of candidates have
begun to Itch for office.
t
The youngest Dock Hayes boy la
porting a new brushed sweater that
needs combing.
Rain fell Wed, and Thurs., revealing
many windshield wipers not working.
Atty O. Newbury has returned from
the Middle West, where he was alleged
to be Sen. McAdoo, but had an alibi.
The county Is getting ready to fix
up the bridges before somebody drops
through same. In case of a damage
suit, economy Is no defense.
Wrestling will be resumed Monday
night at the military base, and some
good mayhem Is promised.
October 10 Is the date set for hunt
ers to look like Chinese pheasants.
The Old Oregon alumni In these
parts, are much encouraged by the
football outlook, and want to play In
the Rose Bowl on Jany 1 next.
Social circles report a number of
mixologists who concoct gtn-flttes
like they made home-brew.
Dewey Hill, the Prospect hlll-btlly.
has made arrangements for hts ball
team to be quashed today by the
remnanta of the late local line-up,
Patrick Shea, the umpire, cele
brated 25 years of officiating at the
home plate with his silver wedding
anniversary Sat.
"Old Oregon" conquered Utah Sat.
on the gridiron, and 08C. was maul
ed by a California squad, to the
great Joy, and complete disgust ot
cl linens.
A drive haa been launched by the
realtors for more sidewalks, which
will be a much needed Improvement,
and Increase Interest In the old
fashioned trick of walking.
The Kks cat is gaining weight
fast enough to terrify a slim lady.
y
Here H Is October, and no wide
spread interest In apple elder mak
ing, so prevalent when dryness pre
vailed. The po. workers are now on a 40
hour week. 9
This Is Fire Prevention week, so
look where you throw your cigar
ettes and don't set the barn on
fire.
A number of equtatralns and
equestriennes cantered over the local
leaa all week. The menfolks are
thinking of forming a hunt cMb,
and wear red ooats with claw-hammer
tails while mounted. Lady mem
bers of hunt clubs to be proper
must wear derby hat, like Carl Bow
man, the barber, used to sport.
Hrnkeninn Dies
SANDY, Ore., Oct. 5. (AP Curtis
Woods, about 40, brakeman on a log
ging train of the Dwyer Losing com
pany, was Wiled last nlht when he
felt between cars, according to a re
port to official.
A $65,000 Gift To Medford
IN voting for enlargement of the present city reservoir on
October 26th, the people of Medford will be voting for a ,'ift
of 1(65,250 from the federal government, to their city.
This is NOT a loan.
It is an outright gift of cash money with no strings attached.
And it will be spent here in Medford for local materials, and for
local labor, with every business house benefitting directly or
indirectly, by the expenditure.
KJEVERTHELESS the Mail
a vntintr fnr this nenv reservoir if it, were not neprled. if
this $65,250 from the government had to be matched with
$80,000 from the city, for some
We are fed'up on boondoggling. And no matter what the
gift, we would not favor any bond issue to be voted at this time
for something of no permanent or real value to the people,
merely for the sake of getting a handout and putting a few more
thousand dollars in temporary circulation.
BUT, this enlarged reservoir is needed.
We don't mean the city could not stagger along without it;
it could but at considerable risk, and a risk which the original
engineers who built Medford 's new water system, considered it
inadvisable to take.
In fact ever since the new water system was built it has been
the intention to enlarge the reservoir, just as soon as the finan
cial situation rendered such action advisable. The plan of the
local water commission for some time, has been to make this
extension, in 1938, when the present sinking fund will liquidate
the old bond debt of $196,000 and put our water system, so to
speak on easy street.
But in 1938 there will be no federal gift, or other gift. The
expense will have to be borne ENTIRELY by the city of Med
ford. How much more sensible then how much better business,
to make this improvement that is needed now not only because
it eliminates a fire hazard and danger to the city, but because
it can be done at a saving of oyer $65,000, which means a
saving of nearly 50. t
THERE Nis another important point to consider. Those who
don't like the system of PWA expenditures, and think by
voting this proposal down they
slap in the face, are fooling themselves badly. At best they will
only be cutting off their nose to spend their face.
For this $65,200 has been appropriated already. If it isn't
spent here in Medford, for an improved water system, it will be
spent somewhere else. And in either case the people of Medford
will have to pay their share the same amount in federal taxes
whether it is used by Medford or Grants Tass or Ashland or
some other community in the state. .
To' sum up I The enlargement of the reservoir is needed in
the event something might happen to the present pipe line,
(there is only one) and Medford would be without an adequate
reserve supply. This addition would give the city a reserve of
14,000,000 instead of only 4,000,000 gallons as at present which
those in a position to know declare might mean all the difference
between plenty of water and a water famine; between a small
fire, easily controlled, and a devastating conflagration.
3y building now, Medford will get an outright gift of $65,200
which will never be available again, and which will be spent
somewhere else in Oregon if it ISN'T spentOiere.
FINALLY, it will bn necessary only to authorize the issuance
of approximately $30,000 in new bonds, for the city has
$50,000 in water bonds previously authorized but never sold.
And even more important:
VOTING THESE $30,000 IN BONDS WILL NOT NECESSI
TATE THE INCREASE OF A CENT IN TAXES FOR THE
ENTIRE ISSUE WILL BE PAID OFF BY THE AVATER
SYSTEM, WITHOUT INVOLVING THE SLIGHTEST IN
CREASE IN THE WATER RATES NOW PREVAILING.
In short, the more the people of Medford investigate the
facts, we believe the more apparent it will be, that this is one
of those propositions for which everything can be said in favor,
and practically'nothing againRt.
NEW YORK
DAY BY DAY
By O. O. Mclntyrc
NEW YORK, Oct. . More and more
It strikes me, people are learning to
appreciate the quieter things. They
pull for serener
havens. Not so
many making a
night of It any
more. Mencken
and Nathan's Age
0 f Agnosticism
and Century of
C a o o p h o
n 1 a 1 1 c Cajolery
have passed.
For the man
who lives tot hla
pen this ntw
taste must be sa
tiated. The older
Towsera cannot be taught new tricks.
Somewhere In embryo for instance Is
the popular columnist of tomorrow.
He will not be shouting down the
wind or dishing up piffle. Or will
he even turn out a wincing line.
Millions of readers are waiting to
njoy the meanderlnga of a content
ed mind, ready to smile In quiet ap
preciation with a scribbler who leis
urely unfolds his random thought.
There should be a new crop of Lambs.
Hunts. Harletts and Addlsons In this
modern world. And there will bet
The Intimate, personal essay, aa an
art form, has practically died In con
temporary literature. The time for
revival haa come. The revivalist will
be one with a Rift Tor wTltlng what
he enjoys in enjoyable manner. No
genuflections aa to economics or sex.
But gentle rambllngs of a gentle
man I
There's a legend "Sweet Adeline"
waa dashed off hurriedly Jmt to h
caroled at a party for a girl of that
name. The author says nay. It was
worked on assiduously what really
does that word mean? and bally
hooed to popularity. How I'd like to
hear again the old Bison City Four or
the Empire Cltv Quartet, ama-ln
-When You Wore a Tulip!" and "Good
Bj Mary." The basso lufl up u , fc
Tribune would not be in favor of
more useless boondoggling.
will give the administration a
tragedian, the baritone with a faked
up pot belly and Holland cap, the
alto a nice boy with curly golden
wig, straw sailor and cherry lips. And
the plump, ragged newsboy tenor who
twisted his cup In mighty strain for
a high note. You feared he would
not reach it. But It was on Ice all
the timet
On a sweep of Central Park meadow
along the west drive the other sun
down a group of Jobless acrobats were
practicing nip - ups, hand stands,
somersaults and sundry catapults.
Women, their wives I presume, sat on
the sidelines with murmurs of en
couragement. They worked earnestly,
persplrlngly, and with thorough aban
don. 8omehow I left with a heavi
ness. Despite t heir lightness, no
class In the amusement field ha
been so shorn of avenues for a liveli
hood. It recalls the vaudeville course:
"May your children be acrobats!"
waggish presents to people sailing
aoroad nas oeen one or the major
diversions for those staying at home.
There was that pink pig In a poke for
Elsa Maxwell. But Buff Cobb and
Clare Boo the Brokaw contributed the
peak In bon voyage madnesa to a re
cent departing and mutual Iriomt
Thty raided a dppartment store base
ment and had delivered to the cabin
an iron park bench, painted bright
green, a set of gnrden tool and an
extra tall step ladder.
The Long Island coast, particularly
the Hamptons. East and South, of
fered a terror to bathers this summer
In what la known as the sea puss.
Percy Hammond waa saved from, one
LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY
30 acroi full bearing pear orchard near Medford must
be sacrificed for quick sale. Planting equally divided
between choice Bosc, D'Anjou and Nellis varieties.
Entire block In good condition. Full water rights. Spe
cial low price with terms to right party,
WRITE BOX X, MAIL TRIBUNE
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Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
8le,ned letter, pertaining to perianal henltn and hygiene not to disease
diagnosis or treatment trill be answered by Dr. Brady It a stamped eeir-ad-dressed
envelope t, enclosed, tetter, should be brief and nrltten In Ink
Owing to the large number ot letters received only a few can be answered
Nd reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr.
William Brady, 265 El Camlno. Beverly Hills. Cal.
THE BKEATH OF LIFE.
It has been my good fortune on
two occasions to be the only per
son present at a drowning scene con
versant with the
Schaefer prone-
pressure resuscl
tatlon method,
wrltea a Penn
sylvania reader.
The first In
stance was a few
days after I had
been Instructed
In the method,
and I had the
man on his feet
In a short while.
Not so lucky In
the second case.
a boy who had oeen submerged
from 20 to 30 minutes, but I kept
working over him for an hour wlin
the help of a squad of willing but
unskilled helpers, until finally a
physician pronounced him dead. In
this case, I was bitterly censured
by the boy's uneducated parents for
my efforts. A doctor friend wan tell
ing me about the use of 6 to 10 per
cent carbon dioxide and oxygen, with
the inhalator, In conjunr.tlon with
prone-pressure to start breathing
In newborn babies and to aid In
stimulating breathing In persons with
asphyxia from any cause. I asked
him whether the old time practice
of blowing air Into the mouth and
lungs from one's own mouth and
lungs would not help In an emer
gency where no carbon dioxide or
Inhalator Is available. He was unable
to give me an opinion. Incidentally.
I am a world war veteran and can
testify, with other thousands of men
who served In France, as to the
Impossibility of catching anything
but unholy sore feet from soaking
In mud and slush day and night
for 15 months. W. W. H.
What a terrible memory to carry
through life, If one happened to be
the only person present In such an
emergency and didn't know how to
resuscitate the victim I But then.
plenty of people are quite callous
about that.
Any one who carea to know may
know exactly how to resuscitate a
person from submersion In the
water, or from gassing, or from
smoke asphyxiation, or from electric
shock or from carbon monoxide poi
soning. The correct method Is clearly
described and Illustrated In the
booklet "Resuscitation," copy of which
will be mailed ONLY If you inclose
ten cents coin and a atamped enve
lope bearing your address. No book-j
let If you omit either the coin or
the addressed stamped envelope.
The old practice of blowing the
breath into the victim's mouth and
lunga by mouth to mouth insuffla
tion Is still a valuable aid. When
doing this, place a piece of muslin
or several folds of cheesecloth or
by his husky son. Grantland Rice
had a narrow escape. As did. If I
waa correctly Informed, May Wilson
Preston. The sea puss Is a whirling
current between two submerged sand
bars and when even a'strong swim
mer gets in one, there's practically
nothing he can do. It will carry one
out to sea In a furious whirl and all
he can do Is swim wilth It until it
lets him go. The phenomenon Is not
visible from shore. I never heard of
the sea puss until recently, but since,
as It often happens, it Is mentioned
eery time I pick up a paper.
One of the celebrity buildings In
mldtown la the co-operative apart
ment house at 322 East 57th street.
The crooner Lanny Ross and his bride
are recent tenants. It houses the last
Urban -designed apartment and luxur
ious study of Katherlne Brush. Ina
Claire waa one of the original apart
ment owners as was John Hays Ham
mond's artistic daughter' Natalie.
Coblna Wright lived there nnd turned
her apartment into a supper club
when the stock market smashed up
Iter life. Lily Pons waa there a win
ter or so. So were Roland Young and
Leslie Howard. The penthouse and
entire top floor comprise a single
apartment, owned by a Bostonlan
named Draper, who i rarely there.
He hunta big game 1n Africa, comes
home every few years and haa boarded
up his windows entirely. The whole
Interior thus becomes a museum. O,
yes, a block away is a quiet coffee
shop catering the brew that O. Henry
described as: "Black as night, sweet
as sugar, hot aa hell I" All the celebri
ties foregather there.
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from Al Capone'a secluded residence,
the federal prison at Impenetrable
Alcatraa.
His active successor, Harry Bridges,
head of the longshoremen, la )iwt as
smart and D'Arcy probably will npi
be misMd. The reda also have two
aT? Hii
I Nfk!s I
i
aael
gauze over the mouth and blow thru
this. Remember, you are merely aup
plylng a natural carbon dioxide oxy
gen mixture. You are not trying-to
Inflate the lungs. So use no force at
all. The lungs are Inflated and can
be Inflated only . by the compression
of the thorax by the prone -pressure
operator. Such mouth-to-mouth In
sufflation should be continued for
five minutes.
In apy such emergency, bear In
mind that the victim has a better
chance If both arms are placed on the
ground well above the head out of
the way, for In that position of the
upper arms the thorax la In the posi
tion most favorable for inspiration. It
Is & mistake to put one arm or hand
of the subject under the head. That
may be all rlg'at for a picture, but
not If you are actually trying to save
life.
A friend described an old tribal
practice of Berber sheep herders, who
start newborn lambs breathing by
mouth to mouth Insufflation.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS i
You Bet Your Life
All this chin-chin about "birth con
trol" makes me sick. When you look
In your baby's clear. Innocent eyes
and feel his little hands touching
you. It la heavenly. The woman who
has no children doesn't know what life
means. We are poor, goodness knows,
and have to pinch and worry ... but
when I see my baby and hear him
gurgle and laugh, I am happy and
concent . . . (Mrs. k. u.)
Answer More of your kind of chin-
chin would help this country out of
its troubles, little Mother.
Baker Banana
What If any change takes place In a
"baked banana, making It more readily
assimilated than an uncooked bana
na? P. S.)
Answer A ripe banana Is more
readily assimilated uncooked. An un
ripe banana Is made more digestible
by baking . or cooking, for the heat
converts some of the unchanged
starch Into dextrin, which Is a form
of sugar and more soluble. The na
tural ripening process converts starch
Into dextrin. Cooking, however, kills
some of the valuable vitamins In ba
nana. These not only aid assimilation
but Improve general nutrition and
well being.
Dandruff
Please have your remedy for dand
ruff and falling hair printed again In
the near future. (T. M.)
Answer Send stamped envelope
bearing your address, and ask for
monograph on Care of the Hair and
Treatment of Dandruff.
Ed. Note: Persons wish Ins to
communicate with Dr. Brady
should send letter direct to Dr.
William Brady. M. D 203 El
Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cal.
good men in the northwest whose
names are not nationally known.
The communists could not have
picked a stranger place for a capital
even 'by selecting Park avenue. This
Monterey const Is the social Newport
of the Pacific, only it la more demo
cratic. Moorish castles of the rich
perch on cypress cliffs above a ceru
lean sea. Half a do?en exclusive golf
courses draw wealthy playboys. The
weather la always balmy well, nearly
always. A complete five-word descrip
tion of Carmel la that it Is the place
"where Almee spent her honeymoon;
The explanation of the radical at
traction is that It Is also an artist
colony. (Jo Mora did the murals in
the Carmel Dairy.)
One of the active supporters of the
movement here is the son of a weal
thy New Yorker, a Yale man. He
showed himself at John Reed club
meetings In tlmea past. These meet
ings are no longer held because the
communists apparently realize they
ofrer an opportunity for surveillance.
Another contributor Is the wife of
a San Francisco attorney indirectly
allied with the antl - communist
leadership. At least she haa furnish
ed money for artistic endeavors han
dled by the reds and pinks, who never
overlook the political possibilities In
art.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Riley.
527 Franquette St., boy. weighing
B pounds 4 ounces yesterday at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pette
grew, of Trail, a girl, weighing 8
pounds 94 ounces today at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
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Lively Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 5 (AD
Lively trading for a fall Saturday
marked activity at the gardeners' and
ranchers market early today.
C omment
on the
Day's News .
By FRANK JENKINS.
ITALY INVADES ETHIOPIA!
This black headline, flaring
across front pages throughout the
world, brings to an end the un
certainty of recent months, telling
of the substitution of action for
talk. .,
It Is the biggest news since 1914.
FROM an American correspondent
in Rome comes this dispatch:
"Italy will conquer 'Ethiopia ana
fight any nations why try to inter
fere, Premier Benito Mussolini toia
20 million mobilized fascists to
night." That Is plain talk. Indicating that
a showdown Is at hand. In the next
few days- we shall see what we
shall see.
MUSSOLINI declares:
"There Is attempted to commit
against the Italian people the black
est of injustices that of withhold
ing from them a little soil under
the sun." ,
Whose 80117
Why, SOMEBODY ELSE'S, of course,
which ITALY WANTS. So, under the
ancient rule of fang and claw whicn
governs the policies of nations, Italy
is to go out and TAKE IT,
MUSSOLINI adds" .
1T1 "Italy haa been patient with
Ethiopia for 40 years, and that is
enough."
That la to say, for 40 years Italy
haa endured the spectacle of Ethio
pian possession of something that
Italy wants. Now what Ethiopia has
and Italy wants will be taken.
Such la war.
THERE will be much talk in tne
next few daya of high moral
principles.
Don't let this talk fool you.
THERE ARE NO high moral princi
ples In this nasty business.
There la nothing but cold, brutal
selfishness.
WHAT of the efforts of the League
of Nations, including Great
Britain and France, to atop this
war between Italy and Ethiopia?
Listen:
Japan wanted Manchuria, for the
same reason ' Italy wants Ethiopia,
which is more soil on which to ex
pand. So Japan went out and TOOK
Manchuria. ,
Were there any real proteats from
the League of Nations, or from Great
Britain or France?
There were none. '
WHY not?
Because the great nations oi
Europe, which dominate the League,
were not concerned with what hap
pened in Manchuria. They ARE con
cerned with what happens In Ethio
pia, because Italian possession oi
Ethiopia threatens their own Afri
can possessions.
The great1 nations of Europe are
not threatening Italy on behalf oi
humanity. Their threats axe based
solely on protection of their own
SELFISH INTEREST.
In all that happens in the next
few days, keep that fact clearly in
mind.
SALE HERE SOON
A aupply of the new Boulder dam
stamps la expected at the. Medford
postofflce within the next few daya
and a brisk sale Is anticipated.
The stamps were) placed on - sale
first at Boulder City, Nevada, on Sep.
tember 30 and a general distribution
to all poatofflcea waa to be made
shortly thereafter.
The new stamps, of the three cent
denomination, commemorate the
completion of Boulder dam. Of spe
cial delivery sire, they are done In
purple Ink. The central subject Is a
view of the dam reproduced from an
airplane picture taken at low altitude.
The stamps show the river gorge both
above and below the construction
work.
,
Be correctly corseted In
an Artist Model by
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmtnn.
Fore!
Keep your eye on your
health as the , olter
keeps his ee on the hall!
I'arslehted men look
ahead Into the future
and prepare for It hy
keeplni In frequent
tnurh with their phy.lc
Innt. Prescription!.! Fill,
Rxs Carefully at
HEATH DRUG
STORE
Medford Building
Phone 884
Flight 'o Time
Medford and Jackson Count)
' history rrom the files of the
'. Hall Tribune 10 and ill Vear.
.
TEN YEARS. AGO TODAY
October 6, 1925
(It Waa Tuesday)
Lee Meadows, of Pittsburgh, .slated
to pitch opening game of world aeries
against Washington.
Medford citizens to - vote Thursday
on bonds for new water system, re
moval of the courthouse from Jack
sonville, and construction of New city
hall for temporary courthouse, and
six amendmenta to tne city charter.
The first rain of October, amount
ing to M Inch fell last night.
Owmor Fierce visits in city.
President Coolldge In speech at St.
Louis, urges "economy until It hurts,
and a cessation of mortgaging the
future of the individual and the na
tion." Snow falling and bll&arda raging
In the middle west.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
October 6, 1915
(It Waa Wednesday)
War In the Balkans. Bulgaria
threatens Servla, and Rumania threa
tens Bulgaria. Germans check Brit
ish drive at Lille, and great offensive
of the Allies lulls along the entire
western front.
. Whlstllna of Esnea train, whll
standing at the depot causes two run
awaya on Main street.
Medford high to play Orants Pass
next Saturday, and will be the first
conference game for coach Tcinm'a
proteges.
Five Dlans to be nreaentjxl fnr rell.f
of city's finances.
EFFICIENCY
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
and
SURPRISINGLY LOW COSTS
Make
SAWDUST BURNERS
IDEAL
For Largo and Small Furnaces
Timber Products Company
Phone 7 and our representative will call
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Main at Grape Phone 874
The lRexaflH Store
. LEON B. HA SKINS, Owner
OVALTINE , Calf
Large size wf C
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ABSORBINE Jr. Q J.
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Honey & Almond OQm
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KOTEX QC
2 for ...03U
SAVE WITH
SAFETY AT
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Camels. Luckiei,
. Chesterfields,
Old Golds,
2 for 25c
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Table and Medicinal
WINES
For your convenience our telephone is a private line with,
out extensions.
We carry one, two and three-cent stamps. . . . Special de
livery and air mail stamps.
Theda Bara In "Lady Audley"
Secret" at the Page. "Don't miss thU
vampire of the screen."
.1ulrnn eoiintv arlna IS first Drlzaal
at the stata fair.
Communications
He Pleads GuUtyl i
To the Editor:
Guilty Tour Honor, guilty as hell; .
X knew 'twas wrong doing, but then
oh well, you know how 'tis Judge.
The last straw added to the camel
back Is alwaya the one that makes
the crack. In this case the straw
waa Arlie Bee's communication to
the Medford M.T. This time she
prates of "rose tipped wings," and
"flying into the dawn" and other
things. And Judge, I'll swear that
once before I heard her rave and
rant and roar, about a martyr and
second Christ, and heard her yell
aa she shook her first. "Shoot If you
must this tousled head, but turn'
Bunks loose." She also said, "Turn
him loose with an elephant gun, so
he may shoot all who dare not run."
I couldn't take It, I saw red. I gulp
ed a drink, and then I fled up tht
street until I saw the Tribune office
then I dared the law. I broke out
the windows, Z tore up the press I
even threw Ink on the society editor's
dress. Perry called McCredie, he led
me to Jail. I couldn't get out. no
one to go my bail. Now I'm up for
disturbing the peace of men. I'm
sure I don't want to be free again;
at least not free to read and write
until the Tribune forgets the fight,
also forgets to uae and print all the
"pomes" and letters sent to the com
munication corner for the penlsal
of men, so Judge I tell you once
again: send me to the Jail house,
lock me up. But Judge, please never,
never send up a communication by
Arlie Bee for it surely would be the
end of me.
J. M. ALLEN.
Ft. 3. box 128-B.
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