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o O o ORKfiOW MONDAY, .titly in. 2.- HfTlDFOTCT) MATT, TTITT.TJXE. frTDFOTiD. 0 .Ca. WttUtORD M&U, TltlBUNB AN INDKI'K.NDEST NKWm-ACtB KTBUBUKD .KVKKY Ar-rHNltoN aiUlf? SUNIMY, BY TUB r MRliroHU i'HIKTINO UO. Th9 attd'brd Huiifla Morning Htm la lurDlahad abacfibcni d Ilia tba aa.au-daOlallj oawa- OfflM! Hill Trlbiwa Rulldln, Bonn Fir llHL. IIioii 76. A MnaolMatlon of Uia Ocmix-raOc Time, laa Unlford lliiil, tha UmltoriJ Triliuna, th ttouth im Orrg-oriian, Uia Aalilaiid Tnhuna. i ROHKIIT W Willi., rMltnr. . 8. KUIIITEK Ball'lll, M.n..t. B Wall In Ad.anO: Pail, with Buml? Ann, aaar . . U.ffy, with Hun.lay Sun, month Dully, without Sunday Hun, year .T.; . .16 . A. AO Daily, without Sunday Hun. muntb V-akly Uail Trllmna, ona yar fcQiul,.. Hun. nl.a var I . ,0Al :!:Siotl,c r . ... . , k 9Y OARRIKK III Ui-ilforrl, Aatiland, Jarkaon-I nil.. Cantral Point. I'horlill, Talant and Ja H'Ubu-atk.: Dally. ilti Hunday Hun, ij.or.tii. ...I .75 Utlt), WtlttDUl hUIIllHJ' Kill mariUJ 0 Dull, without HuihIhv Hun, our yar... 7. AO Unity, with Hun. By fcftii. one jur 8 60 411 frf-nii by caimr, raai-P tt aclvanca) a RntAed gird-i-laia matter it Med ford tri-gon, u'!er i" of March 8, 1870. MKMHKHH OK Tllf a The AwuK-Lited l'rr in i-liwivily titled u tfft uo fiir rpit)lictioii of all iitwn di oPvhct crHftPifyi U or not ottitrwlii oredited tn Uili pnr, uil iilo to lbs local new pub (Hf.-d hcrflii riiflita of rppubltralton of apeclal dla- p'a'hn (-rein are uJao rt-nerfrd. !.' IB IIki nitlliHIoll rf .lohtl' IX Hotoadfelkfr ind!u iMiof. If. John. In riIAK'Ninet:r', lit: will buy ti'mmtl! well km-aaai enr ef a popular inakr, rlnit, lt RaK frulli cutniictlttil'H. .A ajaalt by tllf nillll' nf Tllf-yihull fH fniHay lir run for nvci'iitx. Thut'H liri'iy J du. . of our firinei-H aro pliantlitK Kavirr veteh, nnil Koitti 'are HtnyluK vlx aii'ai-detl barlfy. ' ' I.' tUVaalali iim ta M.(iaaaka) 'Tiere Ih a ileArth of woincit 1ft ' Maorillihun lit preHi'iA ariil at 1i nf nachcloi'H who afe'en- ' iayrlta; a. tt'V WireltM frolii liiiatri ; BRaiallfl ytharKleH. Jai;k (loiitani) maia.!!1 Iiavln, l.oiiiKoot,.N'atn Ma - raaaalKT, Mr, JiihiiKon irt. Wiwwner, ; J. C. lanlh'ilfri.'r al'O l-evcliria;. ' M fehe JoyH of Jiaeh.aai-rioiii. Hit fat : HnV liayn walke trio Ktralcht-ami ( Maiarow nntl fcavci rnfiatint-tl fro.m . ftTlpli olll, alllioiajrl llila La'af . aaiiavlbl In flanliiuin eprcUlly- ' J a, imfn lm tmorlK fralenial r'aifi(akakinA. . ''-lift . Koba'rta IiiVh hntV III th.Hl yai4bHr fuoni ruiatotly. Thi'y 'i'.i-o ioilillirtf'rkil, iiToveltiiil, '. taail nun, .9llJal. . ' A'fli ellteaytA who enn'r koi-p frtini ealfllilja Caliliiil n venue (' HlreiJI, will . aw toniiirriiw njulit n,in laio'dcHon t 'tttuce ai'reniiiloi-H of lite uwvly Wiiipal, In Ineluilo thai Jrafhe ui lory i aijsti' itlnerary. . ' . J'tejwaon hitH one pei-Him for rver'y I o'Oti Imptilatlon in lin. fooniciiilnileil um( huano . iiHtlttiiiiiiiH," milU "ir. Iwvl,f "und lb o country aa a wholo ht artoM,tly ctajler ihnn OreKun. MStySfift laaivvtcli.) -facta va. uuprni'i awaaioV , . ; t!' . - ! fUnaj Fortl-Cpup, of-the local Nrlt IB tfiaakmy, had a ilalc 'il. Willi n cHiii l with lil"l!llll 'I'atiaina Itial takettaal down like Uio-. 1'rlnco ef- Waliin. Nots'-dellKlilfully UhkIIhIi, iiiI from Or4'liH Pn. nltfio ho 1h in ti-ado,. TllilajiiRbulll rrHn.tv' at the Holla pub. roraw,ii.tn CiiHh IiIh Hieck fin- $:'. lui ttfliaiN farlhlnKH on the phino. "The oimliCwiln herd ho Kntwaplnx," ' mild J.uiy; coitHolltiK her phcoii. "When hn jafttlarc-H up for lite- hint one he HllWd me, I'll take another ehaiieo," . rcpUatl the owner of the witlcriiiK tl-otkaoa. i- , MIH ftl,1-: JI-' IT , ' I (l)l llo'ne'H .Mont lily) a i I nni Htn prlKi il that M.'litri'itce DniTow wiih acci'pletl im an atlin-. , nny fn "the evolulloti iiwe In Tei- m'HJjee. It would have bren (rue Amariean form hud all tho lawyei-H In Hie cane, all Hie Jury- nV'll and apectatait-H. h'een ntlll i rvialutionlHlH, and the verdict it declaration thjjl nil HclcntiHta arn dirty Utile athclHtH. Thin should lilive been done In order to pre serve the tradition of Innocent prayer at molhcr'n kni.o; and wo all love that. When! do all the phonoKraph npetlluH on the nialn-l nivclid dlcnayH Coliii' froni? A bllll-licailcd?tak Ik " aetl for a puncture: a phonoiirapu licrtlle for 3 of I tic mi inc. The Oaf-heviklH are kIvIiik tho calf Ipsa nock. There will bp n band concPi-l and ehlltlrrn pxcicIhch at the park aKaln tlila week. ; All I h In knocklitK of I he flapper MaUca me Hick. .' Some Hilly Utile w hlppcrrolnppcr I IIh tried to make a kick, .And Hilrred up a horueiH' neat Kor whnt 7 Some Klrl w ho Iihh n lot of ppp- -' Ahtl weal-H her iIi-chuch nliort f l'4n HltvayH dance the latest Hlcp ' And callH licmelf a Hporl )Yhurrl wtouk with that. I And wliere'H tharoom for talk? Our prandinn riniot-ii the ntlAict, And thpn "nat out" lo talk; Bho won tlPl- (I i'ohhoh very lo r; And wore her Hklrla iiulto Iook. ' Hhn klKHed the Io-h but oh! oh! , flh! no! tliat wiiHn't wrong- Th-0.erona iiiumi be In neilln' eauuht ; At klMHln', Hinokln. drlnkln' a'n -i Or anything that they think uiiKht . To be railed n wicked nln. And ho they talk and tntk nnOtnlk, . of lii0.ck, rouiip nnd paint: ' Vp wlHh that they would take n walk Anil b'H'n aotue Nplf-rentriilnt. . H'b Ju.wHonie Hilly whlppernnapper Who'H Hliirtpd nil thla Htuff He'a ant a arudKP naaliiHi a flapppr Who InuRhPd nnd enlln hln bluff. (New V"lri World.) .'.'"ii ' EV MJmh l'rr.; aj . ' DESECRATING e YaVWt an Aini-ric'aii flair K't-'oP led ii molt of 2011 w -in Hint jilaec ami forcibly drove ii .lapjitn'.se workmen from the town. It wax in tliv mime of Aiiu'i&iini.sm mid super-patriotism tlu this S?"tioii0.vas ift-ried out. "Down with the yellow alien and n p with tliu Kt am Wind stripes," cried the Kiilliuit leader Pis he jumped from the plutfjQii ugd led (he attaek ithiiiiill. The depri'ssiii (jya&ire oitli$i occiiiTeiiec is that u majority of the people of Toledo afguirvntly, trf no iiieoiisisteiii' ill waving the Aineriean flat? with one hand, and inciting Mob violenee with the Aeeordiiif; to iiress reports, a J...,.,, .,,.,1 ... . ... ,.,.,.1:1111 I rl'a tne plea that no red blooiled Ameneiui, can oe Warned Tor assert- inj; hi.? sacred ri(?h1s to repel the invasion of flic foreign hurdes." Court aiclioii is threatened, and arjests are rijportetT, but ae eo'diji; ly report, 'ttliere will be no coiiivietions, the (jest people ( f Toledo are Miind'the ilcmonstllition to a iiytn." a .No doubt. JijuiiMesii. are it.ppular, An v'xclusioif laft' .is in Toren, so what is a little lawlessness now djid IhrVi fpr the jrlory I'l' itt? Nurdiu'raee! " ' t ' ' ' t' . . a . . "Jtut the. trouble witji this line of VeasDniim iti'lha't it wofks bntti wiiys," It Iwis a' tfoilble ,ilie. tt mob fjotene'e liKaiibit the JapaneKe u jiKoiei when Kiipp.irtetl. by public 'opinion,, then, mob violt'nee, o'f eiu:se, ;i(,'aiiist any .miiiorify isn-ight, wmt t'Ceeiving siiiiibu supirt- " ' ". ' . . ' llnfoj'tuiiate'Ij" the mob spirft is not dinerilMinatinjf. T'' tinic may come when, sunne f thfs'o ")jf:st lwop'le" of Toledo' will be in a mliioi'rl.r anif their eauije .will IkJ no more pijlar than 'tliccause of .thefin' 'ATi did'enseless Jjipiilioe tajfickmci'i. . Thi'ty will apxal to the courts,, to fhe' protajiitjon of .'the' law prria, taiitl.will have no o'tie .but. theiwiclves.to. blanntj if they re cuive tli same wriswer th'r atlonrey f.of the mill corfipny j'tce.ij'cd. The "Kivod'.eitizen" -who .jiixiifie molj viHleiific in support of yvhat fits coiliiidrriir a koo'i'I- e.use, ;s se.wiiijr 'the .'drKonV teeth for the. very tlestriK'tioir he Hecks to aver.t, and is attackin"; the-most ehe.riahed iirnieiples'o.f the eouptj-y 'he pretends.-to tlcf end. QUILL The Kwifllr-r the town, the' grewter-nosb eleviition 'a million dpl liirs af fonit. ' ' . ' TiKlay.'a figures plHi the' inakeic,of traffic lwi tluee ahead of Heu'ryV output of IllMtoii. ', . ''.' A free country i oe' in' which 'bont ilic lack .ot' it. . ' -Awwitig tKiMfe 'whn. bring iiulcsii'jib1ei" .into America are smug glci's aiid the stork'. . I '."' : ' '' J. t': 3 .1 int. In husbands;' Never ask Kiiy, ''Jhurey, .I'm so sorry." ' flrrls Nhouhl make good North walking, back. '" . They say JLussolini addrcsfiijig the c'abLnel. talks t. If his indtlHi in grim and his face flpslicd the lady lie. is teach ing to swim is his vyil'e.. . ,...'' . .Those who knpw.the .soiilhrrn. one. of the. things ho does .'best. . What wo can 'I understand is finds time for monkey business. The man who knows it all doesn't '.know one tiling, know how many people yeiarii to kill him. . Arn wc approaching; the time when there will be .but hvo Glasses; those who have ancestors, and those who will lc anevstors. . Correct this sentence: "Here;" said the chivalrous mail, tvajt ing in line, "you may have my place." ' . . ' RippHtigRhqtnGs WaltH&Jort ' ml ANCESTRY. I V I'M tleseeKilefl from an live, 1 am not limeli depressed by that: I shed no leans, 1 pin no crepe upon mv coat SL'eVc or my hat. If some gorilUi was the sire nf my proad'raee, I do ot care; I'm nobly toiling at my lyre Po settle for the bill of" fare. I herd my bens and plow and sow, and tlo not earn a tinker's ojjth what ehaneeil a million years ago to nit her apes or men, or both. I do my work in proper shape, I milk the cow and sprnv the tree, mid if my grantisire "Nfciis an npe tt surely cuts no grass with me. I worry over many things eon necled with the present day; my flivver has two broken springs, I've found some mildew in my hay. The hair is falling froiO my dome, vejiich makes me litirnuir anil repine; my iignt is coining to my home, to visit for weeks or nine. The f Inftr 1 . :.. .- i I 'll . ... , , . . . . i mi 111 ni iij)' a pun, aim leis ine tue cost or iivmg mis my Heart with. iiiignSioii and tlt"0'air. When 1 have concrete griefs like tbcs9 why should I fill the air with wils bocii'ojc my forebears sat in trees, or swung from branches by their tails, 1 stOve to dod, the bogie, debt, whej buying things I pay the dough, ami let the four-eyed sn vanls sweat o'er iQtiblcms of (lie long ago. It may be they are talking bunk, it may be what they sav is true, but there's no prehistoric monk can stop me when l'P work to do. O o -z n THE FLAG. above uh licad, iiOinaii in Tolvil'i, yestenlny iiL'ainst t lie Hpriice mill Jhe mob leader is regarded as "a a a lit' Is llllln Lt I ed. it lu lllstlfliiil liv . .... . " . POINTS .'men '.hare th liberty-to kick whiit she is poutiug- About j just ' , . 1'ole cxilorera riding up and , ' . himself," 'but dmibtleaa he 'a just negro, know that."k'oIdM)rino how a Florida real estate operator ' He' doesn't down and makes me swenr;e CROSS WORD PUZZlfk STORY WASH DAY "As this, 3-9 Monday, I 1-2 coing to get .my. wash out on' the liBe before 16rl?-18-19t" said 'Alice: "It a so warm in the. afternoon. Taere 1-6-12 taret? petticoats arid one colored voile 5-6-7-8-9 to was"h and,' oh (toar2-7, I do not know ii I. should use yellow s.oap 3-4 my .tub or 14-15. It is rather 8!3-14-'J9-20 to hang colored things out 10-11.1 must hang the dress nntftr Ute tree." . Answer Ye Last ftiKle . 4-S- (e, 1-3-4-6-7 (tower), 10J2-H (fo), 7-8-9-10 (roof). 11-12-13 (aet), 1-2 (to), 9-11 (on). ....'' Q'ttrvrxght, MS, Sir DM (areniailtiaal SynKlcale Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M 0. aianM tattara aartawaaj aaaaaaat nana an! kyalaaa, nat to dtaaaaa nA. ft4ll ba anaanaraa bv Or. Brady hV a aia aaoaaL aaif aaakaaaarf ka Lattan aaaala-ba artaf an varinaa la Ink. anaaaaiaa haaa.. km aanta aan ba Aaaraaa ot. lBuiiaa. Baaj, lr an a IfcH aaaaaawaa Olio IllneatMc Worne A school .teftcher pleads for better instruction of the pulillc about vaccin ation, nnd bjnallpox. She says: "Yoo have no idea (or perhaps you havej Jiow llltlo people " 'know abuut .this; even 1. wHh ju.st a. tiny bit of . know ledge, ca'nn.ot answer, many q u es t Lo n s which ' I arn arfked about vacbinaUon. It is a diKrac to "the cohimunity that wo have so rnahy- cases of sniuilpwx. -One niothf said,. 'I'll Ijbt Oeraldino bo vac cinated,-but '1 won't Bt, .for I do not beJieve iij it':'! alVayHj think if I nm to hcivo sniallnox I will have it 'ony- way. What- p'no is doftin6d to have one .will get. no matter what Ih done itbnut It. .Another woman, a Christian Hcientist said at the-grocery store near tho school, 'Il not" be "vaccinated, 1 say ft is juat a graft, and I am .not afraid; off smallpox either I was ih a hou where they ' had Jt yesterday. And these people (i'pread the rumor that some of. our local- doctors advise against vaccination", although they dot not specify. which doctors advise. Ay- J parentiy our local physfciarts are too busy to gWe the public the necessary instruction". about theo things. Will you do It?'! ' I Well, I'll do tho best I can, as a be- llever in vaccination-and. an opponent of anything like compulsory vaccina tiqn. , Whether vaccination nowadays en dangers the' Individual's health or Ufe is a minor detail, Jn my opinfon. Granting it-does now nnd then. Impair J in3 inuiviuuai s ncaun or e.ven prove fattfl, I like to have thesonso of se curity which I get from being .well vaccinated, and I prefer to keep my children and' all o) hers. who depejid upon me for .protection or safety well vaccinated. By "well vaccinated" .1 mean vaccinated once In ckildhood and at intervals throughout life when ever there Is a lu'obab'iiity of exposure to smallpox. My notion 1s that one is pretty safe for at le;t three years af ter a successful vaccination, and sel dom does successive vaccination take" even within a penlod tf six to 1(1 years after the .primary vaccina tion. But ij. time obephmin It Is nf least harniTcsMto try It. If Uie suc cessive Attempt Is ftot successful, that in fuirty, gootl cfiticace that 'one is still Immune. "Vaccination, as I view the question, Is strlipy a. personal mutter, and I should I wive ft wliolly to tlrtwjll of th layman to decide whter he wishes flo avail Jiimwelf of the. protection or subject imnolf to the risk, if ho con- U Riders 4t a risk of vaccination. If I hnd way tw state tjoulti furnish the wicdne virus nud assure Hs puVty so fnantf may be possFAio In tho pres ent srttte.of knowledge o vm-cliio vi rus, but t"re tho state's duty tr cnt cenwo(tld efld. Of course tfle state ough? to, have mmno control of public education but as things nro it pres ent the control of public education is largely In the hands of various preda tory intercuts, and the state, wTl, these exploiting interests are0tho state, so fii as education Is coitiyied. I would offer every Individual the know ledge mat vncclnntn is a S-ly ef fective irtectlnn agi'inst snmllpox, tlftt the tliseasn In tnls Instance is much worse thnn tho remedy, nnd let it go at that. 1 believe in the survival of the fittest. lut rfot In the monkey stuff. If I nm well vaccinate, and all my loved ones similarly protected, and all who think my health advice is -Vd nro similarly protected, we should wr U4' about people who Prefer m. take chancy without vaccination. liTKJ AXri WKHS. T5l jpliolil I'nrrletl On n lt OttlHT" Some time at 1 read of an Instance where Ailf a di.ffn rases of typhoid were irumitht to have been caused by eating lettuce. Is ther any way of clerMjlng let tie that will n.Hke It safe to Wt Would nddltiK a few drnna of Iodine ey the Qt in which the let luce la wnahpd iQp nny or would it npoll the lettuce? (Housewife ) Co alaa to tka larga aaaikar af rattan naaiaaa), nly mmam taa aawlaa u4 aMfaa,i Aa. laaaruaatna, Titan Mia HeaMtly-. i. Abhw.p1' I "know of no such'inr stance, 'though . lettuce watered or washed with typhoid poluterd waier rniKnt carry mo iniecnon. ine use 01 lodin would probabfy auoil the lottuce: Ariyhow, I should roly upon thorough wrtBhiiif; of "the lettuce with pure water to remove any possible polution of thut fclnd. . . j 'lAc'Ute fov. Hay Fever. . Please give the' exact dose of cal cium la'ctatro anil how often one should tako It, for .hay fever. Several friends afflicted hav$ .usuured - me, that tt helped tljem vondertully last season, (Mrs. D. K. J.) . ' AnHWor Take 30 grains twice a day, (fine surfaced as cement. 'And what Is best withirj an'hour after eating, and j tho answeVtho secret? Isn't ft that with a. glassful of water. Continue itjHimple persistence and blii?f hi the tUroughcnit the flmt half of your..hay jwork in hand accoinplLshcs anything fever sexson, and "better start in taking desired"? it a week or so ahead of the season, The. mi.'dvawback about takmg aCium 'lactate or calcium chloride either may bo taken) is the tendency to. upset the stomach, than which some hay fever t let. ma prefer t;o re- main hs they. are. However, many take ft without any trouble. Prickly Heat' have bathed face, nfcek and arms repeatndly with ha la raj us in water, but. can get no relief from heat priokles. (K.-S.V Answer Prickly het or heatrasH Is a .congestion and mHd inflammation 'of the orifices of the sweat ducts in persons wearing excessive clothing or exposed .to extreme heat. Bathe with starch water or bran water" dry. gent ly, mid' powder freely with cornstarch1 powder pr b rated talcum. Who's Who . The new United States minister to Albania, Chalea C. Hart, steps from the rank's of the newspaper re porter to tho diplomatic ran4tst For 16years up to his recent ap pointment. Hart had been "making good"' on assign ments in Washing ton for the Pot f a n A Oregnian i and tljo Minneapo lis Tribune. Hart digl not jump from copy boy to mainging editor by; "scoop ipg" the" town on the "biggest "tatory of tho yea r." Neither di d he wrrte a fftory which fnade thtj whole world laafeh CJttfjRT nnd cry. But; no ciia wjf his way from corre spondent nt Hockville, Ind., of the Mum-It- Tribune to a p'ost In V'ftehlng ton. the ambition of ej,-ery Anierlcan mnnrlnr .n Injlnna farm wna the l.lrthplacp0 of Hurt. He hfid only a public achonP ptlucatlui. when 18 ho wna lured ft San KranclHco by thpcolorful talcs of life In that mptropoll Thero he flrnt won fame na a competpnt and In- liiHlriou!rfrainacr on the old Call. Krom.thprc Hurt teed tho life of thp Itlnprant newspaper man, caacr for new RluhtH and new people. In- dlnnnnollH. Knokanp. AllnnpnnAla 1'ortlnnd nnd"a number of other cltleiH In tho wPntarn half of the United States know him na reporter and wrltr. ua WanhlnKton called. TTl w-na aent thprp laid qulcUIavon tffe e confidence of those with whom he came lnt.von- tact. a itepmiiicnn. the party rwide line of hla V.lflna and oraanlilna alipv. He wna nooretary ynd man- iiB-i ot tne Aatlonal Kepuhllcan IcaKue. which canipalk-ncd for charlea Kvana llilithpnfotMhe iirelif?ncv. Al thotiKh the eampatitn waa unflucceas ful. Hnrt proved to Party leaders that he waa no mere ehrynicler of the ileeda of othera. f Menslea and matrimony one at tnck UHiintly confers Instlna Immunity. la 'Tiler's Iota o' worap hivicUrap.11 Ilu huut. ,ia- ukii, ur nm ....., .a. luialn' an offensive prrsonallly Is tli -nortd o' th' lot. a Tlier- scenis r ne-i Homcthlii' about beiti' a dutiful wife lliat rulAs 'cm for ct'cr'UiiiiK alse. COMMUNICATIONS Good Work On Crater Highway. To tha FVlltnr: For a considerable time before the Waf, and something -lilys a year after the war, 'the writer . had - charge vf some 8i)rty miles, of county and state roads in the state of aslungton. one stretch of-this work took 'in thirty miles of what is known as Ocean Beach hichway. In comparison to the maintenance work on our own world's wonder fn macadam construction; the Crater iake highway,, tabe. piece of Washlngt'on road referred to was a dis couraging proposition. Here in Jackson countv we have what is truly ona of the nation's won ders in- macadam- roads. - We "have that, and wc are revealing new things every day 1n the art of road 'construe' tion and road njaintenance. : DQring those years up in washing- n, there were a faithful few of us who were so tied tip in making some' thing out ot .the roads under our pare that we did little but live and -dream good, roads. One of the dreams we had theft waB to see a piece of niacadUm.road. while uftder heavy .travel, dragged persist cntly during the dy. season. Ami here along the Crater 'take' highway you Bee the wofk bein carried out exactly as'we mougnt os it ue;ng none men But this ts what t.aui wntlcrlnK l5ht .nayr. Dot you men. doing the work realize wnat you are accompnsning There -are-tretchs vp In-this sec- itlf.n twentiu milps frnm 'Medfnrd that nr0 btm H-0 8m0oth that a small boy iwoulj dellglt In playing ;Jnnrbtes on I thorn. These stretches nre'as le'yol and j One more dream- wo had 1n those cal-Jdays a short time back It. was to seo, a trial stratch of niacadam kept .sprinkled., oithet by a pipe. line along the road and a night crew, including a dcag crew, or by having a tanjc sprink- ler -precede the drag' machine, then check up on the cost and find out whether it paid or not.' And to sum up, it has not yet been demonstrated that a system of macadam roads can not be maintained in pet-fact travel condition 'at u cost within reach of reason. ' :'V i! The secret of 4he destruction of ma cad am roads' lies in the fact hat the fine binding material blows away fn 'the wind In the form of liust. It may be that through thorough persistent dragging we would learn thjtt thfc pressure exerted by he "heavier mn- chlnon has something to do with mak ing the surface. particles congeal nnd remain 4n ptaoo. It might be found that this work could bo brought td a perfected process without the help of added moisture. Undreamed of sc crets are yet to be revealed in'tho con struct I on of our highways. " JOHN FAR ADA Yi Trail, Oregon.. V (In r( mail to. Gets l."as o tho Editor: ... ' Mtfre than two yeiira qk. the Haatman 8vndlcato. Inc.. nunllerl to the general lnrM office. U. 8., for a JeftHo unifcr the lnw for 2G80 ncreH ot oil shnRi Ittnds. near tho head of Antflope. creek. In this arounti. In the month of Januno-, lost, the application was favornbly pasHed upon by the searctnry af the Inte rior, subject to he departments requirements as to bond, etc., these reguiremelits have been met nnd the Wmpleted lease, alancd bv the pA-retary of tho interior. Is now- In the hands o the company and will oe at .nee placed on tla accords In tho county recorder's otTlco at Jack sonville. . ' Wo hnv hoe. liff.rmed that this lib tne Uflrst completed lease to be deni-ryc. to nny party, parties cofnpany In thcfnlted tSates und !o ,.cdfl ,nan8 1 law providing for the oil shale lands. If this be true, It iilvcs to Jackson countv something dbtlnctlon In t line. Matlv- Ymnllciitlnna hax'i l.nnn made, but not yet completed because oi ipcnnaai jpeqiiirerocnts not yet iuiiiii$u. ' a C.N H. WATSON. a Ashland, July 10. . Tho American Indian became n victim of tuberculosis mid civiliza tion nt the snQe time. TT CASH'PAID ' For Secondhand o rurnitarend Stoves A. KINNEY Furniture House as E. Main Phone 505 Chiltl rcn's l'ictorial Cross D.inmriD Across. . Word 1. Another name for tha summit or crest in the picture. Word 3. The hairy coat of gn Word 6. Present indicatrte plural of verb "to be." Word. 6. A point oi the com pass. Abbreviated. Word 7. The one who is work inp. this puizle. . . Word 8. Part ot the foot. Wri 9. A military conflict be tween nation". . Word 10. Opposite of rich. Running Down. . .. .- . Word 1 Clean; unaontammaten . Word 2. Poetic synonym fo before. Word 3. Wrd 4. fun of. Word 6.. Word 8, Renown. To laugh .at or make To fly aloft, as 8 bu-d-A number. SATURDAY'S PUZZLH ANSWERED . J The Skylark, Bird of the wilderness. Blithesome nnd eumheriess, ' -Sweet be thy mutin o'er mooreland and len! - Emblem of happiness Blest Is thy dwelling place O to abide in'tho desert with thesi Wjld Is thy lay and loud Far in the downy cloud. Ijovo gives it energy, lovo gave ' It birfh. Where,. on thy dewy -wing, Wliai'O art thou journeying? ' Thy lay .is in heaven, .thy "love is , . ., on earth. .O'er feil 'and fountain sheen. O'er moor and mountain groeu. O'er the red streamer and heralds tho day,. Over the cloudlet dim. Over, tho rainbow's rim .Musical cherub soar, singing awayl Then when the gloaming comes, . Low In tho heather biooms, Swe.et will thy .wt-k-ome, and bed of love be. Emblem, of happiness. Blest is thy dwelling place O to abide in the -desert with thee! . James Hogg. What 1b more obnoxious tlwn a hard boileA bad egg? - r aw m aiaT-i- i ' , n aw w ar m, i -t a? ass e w DYIEJB HATTZX1 OUANZSI PLIATIM Phon 144 13 N. Fir It 1923 Ford 1-Ton Truck A-l Conditioji Mechanically flood tires, two spares; Uer oules stake body; jiiu'kSt&l roar end. Just the truck for the ,'ardener or fruit grower. C an civc tonus Eakin Motor Co. Dodge Brothers Dealers' Ward l'tizwt Poems That Live, 18 So. Fir St. Phone 304 0