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SAN FRANCISCO. July Euraged h e ro n « a “coppura," Jndfsn and I U n have rone “•o ft" • hardeae*” crim inal Itos 1 « uld to t «toy ta Jnfl . Smith to * tarnd® against I justice. ; Smith w u hoahod to tl here oa a charge ef being Awakening f r o » 8 heavy A o r a priso* hot, to t o tab borne. ' j i "* ■« ‘‘W hat’ “ he heatedly * cd. “ Ton going to le t a to criminal like toe get asm; Hi« face turned red ai he plunged Into an oration. <tP- Power* oame down from his north <17 tost above Chisago's ••My name la hot Smith. I Just got that name froto a theatre program I'm the man Who held i p Henry M iller, the cattle king ‘of San Joaquin Valley la the old days . **I held him np In -the hills back of Loa Banos. He had 9200 and ashed me to loan him $X> of the money to bay food. I AM and ten years later we met and to of fered to give me back that twenty. “ J am known throaghont the «te*» an a bad man—-a road agent. I demand a coart appearance.” Loop At 8:1» p. m TSstoday. af- ter setting « new record tor flag pole sitting oh U e Utah stgff o< tha tö s to ry Mórrlàon Hotel MTO, {restitue w ith Jane 2», and has sat there coi uonsfy ever since. H e entablli a sitting record of K days, hoar* ta d 40 mteates. as ags the mark of 1« d a y a /8 hoars 15 minutes— « t by Spider Ha in Denver. collage boys sad g irl* who aye student* of biology, anthropology and ji**efcology question*. when they fo rt t o emotional outburst is immlAAffi. can determine wheth er BMy sto being victimised by emettog. "W hen a to y feel* *all fumed Up’ ever « to e BcrtteAtor g irl to can’t drop d o « « da hts Bates At her feta i t o rtofrnodl*e bvhr t o r angelic chArma* H r i t wan his g r a a d fM td r i Ita *. A s own fath er But police, after bearing hia appear, patted him on the back and told him to “ run along and stay sober.” 1,44, Saves Life Of Father TU LA R E. Cal., Jnly 18.— O R — Gored and trampled by an angry ball. F ran k M artin, dairyman, owes his life tfi the daring of his 14-year-ol* soar, Tony, who drag ged his unconscious parent to safety and then shot the wild animal. The dairyman was watering stock when the ball suddenly be came mad and plunged threngh a heavy corral fence. M artin tried to fight the animal o ff w ith a pitchfork, while several men look ed oa. The fork handle broke, leaving the man i ’defenseless. When M artin toll beneath tha feet of the beast, his son dashed into the corral and dodging the onslaughts of the Infuriated ball, dragged the limp form of bis fa ther to safety. The youngster then took a rifle and dispatched the animal with a single shot. KANSAS C IT Y . Mo.— R R — Al W IL L OPPOSE SLASH IX AUTO U C E X S E F E B BEND. July 18— (IR — The Central Oregon Highway Aa- aociation will oppose the move recently put underway to slash auto licensb fees and will work to Keep such a measure off the ballot. This decision was reached nt * meeting of the association by" the highway comnrtsaton. Commander Byrd and crew of the "Am erica” and Clarence Chamberlin reached New Y ork to day and started their tTfAtopBant march down Broadway, bat in th j midst of the ceremony, a ddwn- ponr .sent thonaabds scurrying for shelter. N SW T O R * . . J * l y 18. — O R — NeW Y ork cMMped five hetote of the a ir to her streaming bOtom' today whan Commander Rich ard B. Byrd and hia crew o f the America and Clarence D. Cham berlain of the Colombia arrived koine aboard the Leviathan. Because of the intense h to tj Railroad Vets FulfiB Pact BORN, NOT MADB Protect ytatt cwwa from that peri. by ualpg tbo old original «too A y . « t o lt o strength tot* yrift. .to s t fly rèpdllftht sa the « h *rk « . . i'. . L O 8 A N O E L B 8 . July 18.— R R ~ * ^ * * f t n hg^the bronklng dp jof "the happiest ,ecuple fa HolljhrAo«“ werd ta k e ? Friday Whe« d u r e W indsor. weh-Kbown deren* Ator. «Io« to ft for divorce f r o d a t o * r tonally' Well-known dktoMW todnd. t o r t LytelL «mils her awh wa^L based Peil’» Corner chinny «a charges o f jealousy. .niusW tadabr aacmtWned “another probably « a * yanked o ff htt kheea Wotott" in her complaint, which ' by changing custom. X 1" " ••Ito «¿Hog* toy « t o tails to' revisHrnd ruptbrea in the Uto of the "ttoddl éonpld” »nee thaï? lore wHb h i up-to-date f lr l, Of ten tAHta f t All b re r with her to "v lertfft that «O«M io rrtty to * vic I « . 1928. This "other woman,” tie com toria* pbAta. plaint stated, one« wired Lytell "A rational, beautiful Way of lo r ISO«, W h lel « • * ¿»Warded love making has not yet been de- teio p to to meet t ig newer * * d * r - her. M l« W toBritt d o « t o t hrifW ber identity, toe s iÿ t. ataudtAg, * < l » fco d ri* -yonth erniaef strength to be allotted to abohid n U to etouMtoirid tor thé thrOe conferring power« ' changing lovers’ vocabularies lato Bht th o a g i t i e deadlock that has to r a lit*« tagardlhg total erttisbr ibhdhge Wpald to eelved/ Photo) 1198J, Medford, OtiY Expense 38 N. First St. MEDFORD, OHEOOÑ America* delegates take to plea»; police are taking elaborate pre- nre Iff thM thought. eaatlOna against d ia u te r. n r a t They « * * 4 to « t t le the ten»' OAKLAND. Cal., — The little aid StatioAs manned by physicians n*gh t o t e t r t * on Ita bWn tto ftta. boy who wanted to be a police and nnrSM have boon, set up nt and Indicate _th*t they w ill t o t man grew up to be a dancing stratégie polnjs along the line Ot agrte to have to« Jeriftotfc shift teacher, but two Oakland men, ed from tohnafe to gtifl ctllhera. Gns L ar Rlen and C h a rt« Ad march. Byrd and hia crow, Bernt B » - ams, who form ell a childhood pact forty years ago have aeon the Jul- chen, B ert Acoaia and George No- tnim ent of their youthful ambi vllle, view th e ir reception to re aa a mere iheident an rdnte th tow tions. * Two decade* ago' they played exploits, 'f t o ir minds are turned toward the flig h t te th * south make-believe railroad train In the barn nt the rear of the old Adams pole which they expect th at home in Dak land. La Rlen was tempt next w inter. D B NVBH , coin., July Chamberlain, who piloted th * cohdnetor and Adams was engi- Colombia from N ek t o r t tb aer- — TWO If-yter-oiA Tbaths pot Mto eotoolatMy in * ja il e « i M n f e x At the end of a brief KoiAup car eer which netted them hat * * * * * Ih ftva "Jebs.” . b The* toe Orrillb O’D ell and W^Uar L aM tte. to tii blaming c iH cumstances and environment for.) the plight Which may seMi them th prison for terni* Ot i f years to M k. "W e Were hasted and but bf work,” said O*fteil. " f t seethed Today the men whd « n t the string ot drygoods b o x « plunging throhgh the realm o f fSdiy ate fide dentist, so he turned dentist operating the Pacific Coast's fin himself and made h i* own teeth. est passenger train, the San FraA- Tfeahr s * e if three to h fa in L im it« *. L ar.ftie u making * lower set o( tStte teetHf, i *<^S>n4jSt3l' And Adams is dngi- He asbd « to (rtecc of alhfctnum j and took the cast on a piece ot soft sheet lead. The coat was 10 coats* Hia tools were a file, a pocket knife, and a hammer. He molded th e lead around his Jaw and made the Impression. He then placed I t on a piece of paper and traced around it. W h at few remaining natural teeth Treser had left when he made hia falto one, be had palled o at by a daatlst. That w u In 1P2S. He has keen Wearing hia freak teeth ever since and de clares they are Just as strong aa ever. Apon brutality mA- Though they are vWterans of Sou: hern Pacific service, it was t o t AdtH < Bbw dohka ago that their boyMood dreams were reai- i « d mad they wbre assigned ,tb the u m e train. L a r Rlen to * tteea a coAtoctbr for 21 years and Adams h a* had 2 * years service at the Ik tttU e . HEAVENS WILL BE EXPLAINED Mayor Grow» Many Flower» "Other Worlds an« Onra” a cbleetial travelogue. Ulustrnte* by Mayoh ft. H . Pierce has a gal- lnnternalidea la the entertainment ardia bed oh which he has be- .offered by D r..A . M . Harding, as atoWed mpeh attention and which tronomer who speaks thia after has made remarkable growth in noon and thia evening at the the last two years. Southern Oregon N o rm » school. Dr. Harding spoke nt Medford Last *ummer Mayor Plerca started Vis galardia bed with 1«. Sunday evening, a t a U n i o n plants. During the summer he chdrch service, hia lecture broad cut approximately 18,00* blos cast b f« r station KMBD. He sifcnt soms. This summer he has aver that w « k giving a a n ti« e t lafr- aged approximately 8,000 bio*, t h r « at O. A C. gnmitter school. soma each w w k alnce tha flowers He la head of tha Mathematic* started blooming. and Astronomy dspartihent ot the Bxqulaits specimens of the at tlnlvtoslty of ArBAhata And M tractive b lo o m nre on display hl rhoogntaed u 0 * * of the bAttoaAd- the lobby of the Ashland hotel i*g astronomer* la the BaBBthy. constantly, and many visitors hia research BtoK etteAtova a M comment on their beauty. productive Af stArtltag rteAtta.. suBscttftft F or t BM tumnos Spelling I» Golden to Him the bttly wsy «At fbr we both had Wlirea to sApport." Atterirohh With a S im pant*)* « ä i r not âtttototot tolto, Wttl ton primary MtoiAMA At Mb kti^ t i n t R A T to lh 1 ' ‘ With la th . AlflplÄ» $ •» •* and »8.85— ftnttPTh <5c B air*, W itlHtot tiuth. to fc lJ . I i . l t had * 1 1 * - OoahU I»» bx < f t * Upa Wlieti in Klartlttth Falls for a ntoek of more, Mr MNqriBtiriY fenM hed APAIWJ m ENTS. íkefjrt] Bow aad ftp to CfttB M ysry toft rate*. W* far spoiling championship nt Wi da*., had to tabs aeoond hew »tai word "a-b-r-e-g-a-t-e.” # Delivered by Mail, frotn $6.50 to $5.00 a Year tlelivered by Carrier, front $7*80 to $6.00 a Yeaf The Daily Tidings» delivered te yen each after noon, brings the ereani s f the lotto, Jackson coon ty, »tate and world new8 to you. Added to this service is a galaxy of features — humor, illustrative BhWh tilt*, editorial»» and other in- tonstlut fetonte» which make» the DAILY TIDINGS OF PARAMOUNT INTER EST TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. ASHLAND, tetoT roapBto ’ rrf*“ tlowihg Örastic R«dudi*n tn Our Subscrlfition Raftoi M ail or » ring your remittance to Af t lb aftemoAB t*fh til to rita ln t • For Only A Short TltM Longtf, Ute W ill Gh/e Tht • LONDDA's "N o iS E f e it t ? LONDON, — Hli— Nblhe eokts the city of Lbadon aSoAt $5,000,- 00* a week, according tb a dec- iArktlon Af ProfëMto JbSn Spoon er, «reaitteAt of thé Polytechnic Engineering Society. Nerve-racking street-drill*, the uproar of tram cars and other de- «•atoting sounds of modern streets, « p lain e d Profeetbr Sflobaer, lowers efficiency in of fices and cause* nervous com- tJtstnta. Reduetfb« M noise in c o m m et»» and Industrial Work is a paying pMpoeitloh. ifa id la g Iff 111« takbft through powerful «htotetotoí. H tf Itoture to « M itM tA rt a *« JftveA in Ihb form of a «A tton ito » titorjt- ite to u c h « on the study »< tito rig h t Worl«*. MOreArk, F te n í. B arth, tonto, JttpBef. ffctAffc. U ro *« * alto f t W t i ä h At the Moon; tito tosi to Oto AtoWL tim « n e t o f t ir i ritto * «B tito Aartk. ' The evening IriNitog w til b t A «mtlnuatiWn of t i e U lk In the 4 » » *4 * e to M a « » » * a » « l