Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1925, Image 4

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fVWUSUD EVRHY ArTCRNOON IZO)
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mwrOItll I'BINTING 00.
fW Mtdferd n.nday llnnlnf Sun It rarnlahad
MMMlbm 044 log JM MfWHUJ oaur Ml
Officii . Mall TrtbtM BalMlnf, Si-IT-It
HI) nr Hint, rooq. it.
a oonaolklation of tha Demoeratlo Times, taa
MtUon Mill. Ih. Mi.l'ord Tribal... u Boat
ara OfrgtmUo, tilt Aaalaod Trlbuna.
. SOBEKT W. RIIHJ, Kdltor.
a bum ran surra, Mausar:,.
t taU In tnnl
fault,' with SunaaJ Sun, ya ..
Dally, vita Sunday Run. month
Dnllf. fritbput Sunday Sua,.taar "...
Dally, without Sunday Sun, mouth
Wtakly Mall TrlbuiiOj on a ytar
aTajnaay Sun, en. yaar ,
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T OARRIKR In Hadfrtrd. Ashland. Jiciflon-
tum. wpuii .roiw. vnocm t.mu aqq on
flf, wid pQodaf "Attn, month.....
Ij,' without Honda; Hun, jnonth..
rn.ii
Dttllf, without Suodir Sun,
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on. jrcu.
ImIIt. with Hundiv Hu
suiii oca rir.
' AU terra by 04rrfcr, , ip tdftDctj,
btared u wcond-rliM matter ai Madlord,
orpto, under ict ot Marco Q, 187?.
"Hit AModatad prm-t cscluilvrlr cn tit ltd
0 the uh (or republication of all newi dl.
rtrht credited To It or not oth'rwlM CTedltH
tbla papar. tod alao to tba local oawc puO
jpaeo nrcin.
All rirtita of rtpaMlntloD ot tpadal dia-
aiMtwi a trig am a tap Traarraq.
Flares From
": the Flight
(By the As8in:liitcd Prcaii)
A Journey that wiii bcsun with n
fipcecl of clKlity tulles un hour anil
was finlxhcd ut two. .so Hlowly that
ahilrka could hwIiii ; ItlHurcly and
keep rcc, wan told to the "American
poople." by Comnmndor John Hod
gem . ID the HtotoliK'nt ho mililo
public as the utiuy of, the Hun Fran-cluLO-llonolulu
non-stop flight.
When tho navy officials and tho
public were lunicnthiB Ihom an pro
auniably dead unil vlHUnllzod thcin lis
tho prey of tho huiiKry, finny crea
tures that infost lluwallan waters,
the nervy crew of tho PN-9 No. 1.
till was alive and suffering, not for
food or water, but for tobacco.
In the plcturo that rtodgcrs paint
ed the physical hardnhips and In
evitable, mental fears of tho 400
inlle drift In n derelict hull wcro
shaded In with light humor, llunitcr
and thirst, fulling rains and choppy
sens wero only the backgrounil on
which lie traced an Imago ot flvo
heavily bearded men sailing southern
He'un by dint' of a "Jury rig.1' count
ing on the wind imd good fortuno to
land .them on Jvuual island ut
very worst.
llio
: llonolulu-bountl tho flvb of thorn
alternated "pufTfi" on tho throe
ciKnin tlmt roiimlnqd after the ciRur
cttftH Imtl been consumed In ,lho oiuly
hourtj of the groat udventuro..
They wero 200 nillon from their
ncheduled destination, figured along
the route of flight and nearly 400
nil.au from the nearest land In the
direction of tho, drift. Their radio
wuh uHetens for broadcasting for
want of gcnerutlvo' power, but Ihoy
could receive.
Long days and nights ensued. From
time to tlino. they cmiK.it radio
inQKHagea that puKHcd ' hetueoa the
HhlpH whU-h . wore Boarehlng. them
out In their dlHtroHH, eager and ex
pocttint ut fliHt, then doubtful and
finally bliiek with' dcHpalr.
Tho news of the (errlhlo, dlnanter
' to the Shenandoah brne In on the
iiniio routine dctnllH of tho ueai'ch
In opcnitlOiiM. ,
As his fat h or had done before him
while exploring tho frozen north
for tho navy ears ago, Kogers rar
rled a Htlll at the ui'gent beheHt of
hln mothor. It tupk six. dnys of e
perliiientlng with wood Htrippvd from
Die plane an fuel before CroHh wutiT
logld bo prodiu-i'd from tho sea.
On the Koventh day flvo hfturs
work yielded about two eanteetiH ot
water. Tho next day a squull passed
over them and wllh eunvas cut from
tho lower wing they caught about
two gallon of the precious fluid.
On this day too, Kodgers conceived
tbb. Idea o( orcuUng a Hall, utilizing
the. canvas from the. wings. If they
wore not to be found, tho t'ommunder
determined they would complete (he
trip under their own power.
Klilim aTitl dIiiiics pasKcil thcin by
Hlirnul . tliircn u-uro iipimrcntly uit-
spcn. TbP uwkwuril vi'smp! bobbcil '
nlong nt -' two miles nn hour. It'
wont by (mini nt n rilxtiim-fl for forty
inllps. ''tho Island being clearly vis
ible." The ninth ilay nut they hml reacli
nl a point aboiil IS miles of NnHill
wlll' unil were trylni? to slKtial thai
point when ihu submuilno lt-4 founU
tliom.
Conimnniler HmlKers (tllelateil Ills
si my as lie lay abed ubonnl thn
U. 8. K. MucDonouRll, . cil roulo to
Uonotulu ut Inst.
lVotn time to time (lis physicians
Interrupted to say ho miint not tax
Ms gtrenittli by tnlklmr no imirh. but
ItiylKeni ntul his i omuaiilnns illiln't
WHIlt to bo treated us Invulliln anil
liv eontlnueil Ills statement until It
was coniilelcil.
Tho conclusion was an expression
of vlRorous approval "f Ihq niiiii
liKcincnt of, tho .WBst caHl-llannllitn
(llitht project. It praised tho sup
port that Imd been nccnnleil by the
Hulls of' tho' navy, the bureau ut
iiernlinlilliit nlltl HlRlit rrojrct I'lim
limlidcr Hlunford K. Moses Hint Hec.
rotiwy of tho Nsvy Wilbur, who
."IMTsonlllh Issued order.. to tho bu
renu of nnvlitntlon to -spnre no expense-
or effort to glvo ' me every
IhlMH 'OH tvu. iioudcil for the at-
Wft"
STILLoTIME TO
' AVEEIC bko Tli'o' Mail Tribune miKgcstcd lliut the people of
XV- Metlford secure - tlie facts
themselves. i ; . .
Wc repeat that'suggestion now!
three weeks. lJut that is ample
question to secure the information
One of the first points to be
present water supply. Is the water pure and palatable, doeH it
come 'from a desirable source!
A trip to Fisli lake will throw considerable light ori thisrques-
tinn. Water that is not clear; however, and not palatable, inny be
fit to drink. ' .
Who decides this question?
jnonth the state board examines the water supplies of various state
Municipalities. What is their opinion' regarding Medford's present
water supply? Their report can 'be found ut.the offieo of Dr. E. V.
Pickcl, local lieiilth officer. It is written in language that, anyone
can' read and understand. Five minutes there will settle that ques
tion; ;. " ';. "
How about the present pipe system T Is it in good shape?- AVill
it last many years without repair?
it necessitate an expensive upkeep?
' This is a' question best decided by experts. A recent examination
of the pipe line was made by M casern llenny and Dillard, and their
roport, on file at'the city hall, will be convincing to most; people.
Hut tho best way for the individual to get first hand knowledge
would bo to look ut the pipe line 611 a trip to' Fish lake, for liimsell:
It tells an 'eloquent story. ' , i .1
How about Big Butte Springs. Is Ihri water clear 'and cool and
palatable? Or is it marsh water, as bus been claimed. Is the sup
ply large or small? How does it compare with Fish Lake?
These are important facts. They arc all set forth in the of
ficial survey noted above, but the best Way to remove all doubt
would be to visit these springs, and thus seciio evidence that no
011,! can dispute. . - .
There is no reason why tl)is otfr fjmpaigu' should descend to
a neighborhood row or a mud slinging contest. The issue bits
nothing to do with' politics or personalities. The issue litis solely
to do with figures and facts. Now is the time to secure them.
QUILL
You can tell a center of -culture
Merely telling the truth is easy enoujrh; the hard part is to
SeC It. r
Alas! One of the essentials in
to take orders.
Ancestry is a koo1 thing to brag about if you haven t anything
of more recent occurrence';' - ' i - . :. : ";
Using' llic smell us evidence
but who can remember how' real
History of man: Spanked by
made decent by old age. m
After all, the only reward for longevity is tho privilege of writ
ing patent inedieine: testimonials. - ; ! ' . . . '
Eventually the American people muy agree on everyHiing
eept a definition of wickedness. '
it Nature didn't adjust things, think how many flies would
now be working mi ono horse. 1 : '
Some' wives get few things, and
me so big-hearted and so tfood to
If you like mistiness, you're lowbrow; if you like naughtiness,
you're highbrow; if you like virtue, you're just middle class.
Humans are queer, ami it
could silfvW'O ou h collection' ptu I a
. ' :.';-!' I
Correct: tliis1 setJenee : : "She'll ' go eighty nn'iliotir,"- said the
old gentlciliBii: 'Mmt I'll never driveler ovor. forty.' ' -i-
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RipplitiRhijmos
Waltrte?brt
USEFUL
MY NKPI1KWS number seventeen, and now and then 1
take llirm where' some experience that's keeu may jar
them up and shako tholn. Kor' nephews tire of moral tHlk, of
text and admonition,' and sometimes -it requires a shock to bet
ter their condition. -The poorllouse stands upon a slope, and
there today we walute'red; the sad-eyed inmates, shorn of hopo,
we watdied a' wbile and pondered. We saW' the paupers in
their stalls, where we were slowly guided, we watched' them eat
their codfish balls, by county boards provided. "That is the
saddest place on earth,'.'' I said, ns we departed; "its people
don't indulge in mirth, they're sad - and weary-hearted. It's
sadder than tho' village jail, for there tlus men in fetters have
dared the laws that should prevail, and bilked or slugged their
belters. Hut now we bear old harmless gents against their for
tune holler; they didn't fall down fifteen cents when they bud
earned a dollar. 1 doubt hot that, when in their prime, they'
drew down goodly wages, and never thought to save a dime, ns
urged by bards and sages. No doubt they'soorncd the thrifty
laws with idle jeers and ravings, when fiiey, ou pay day, took
some scads nnd plliccd them wilh their savings. Now wc behold
the lumpers drift, attired in dingy, cotton,, iu shadows that
will never' liftj all priiu und hopo forgotten." And now my
nephew!Olwety-four think waste is not so funny; and, pausing
by I he iMini'lioiise dnor, I hoy vow I hey 'II save llieir nimiej'.
GET THE FACTS.
concerning1 the wutcr - sycm for
. :
The time is short, only about
time for anyone, undecided on this
that is needed.:
determined is the quality of the
. '!
Tho state' board of health; Every
Or is it'in bud shupe uud docs
POINTS
by the popping of the pistols;
w ;
u free country is a willingness
;
in a liquor ease may be all right,
liquor'smelled?
parents; scolded by reformers;
ex
somo have learned to sny: "You
me.''' ' ' ''
isn't probable
that- baseball itself
Jliisis. ... ,. .
LESSONS.
mm
, CROSS-WORD
BRIGHTEN UP
Little Billy got a big can of 1-2-3-4-5 lor he said wc must
brighten things up.
"Here is a big 5-8-12 can of green paint and a nice big 14-15-16-17-18
to lay the paint 11-12 with I" said Billy.
Some ol y-10 will help Billy paint and the rest of its can go out
3-;7.the,shed and see that it is 1-6-9-13-14 and-straight.-- - -
. ,. Answer To Last Puzzle ,
i J-3-4- (how),' 4-7-1013-15-1S-19 (wlndu.ws).M11213 (end), 5-6 (me).
16 17-18 (now). 6-S (iy), 2-6 (lie), 14-15 (to), 1-3 (ho), 910 (lu),
8-12-14-11 (Into). ... . j - '.-.'
Copyright, l'JSS, by The Intcrnatinnal Siiniicaie
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
tW totton pwwtnln. n snml
TMtMMil. mHII lu ummI hw Or. Mradv If
LaHwn mmuM-Im brlaf and wrlttM In Ink. Owln.
a h au M mawanX rm. Ha ntt
nfmeant or. William mmmy, ir in, ar sjwj HMMm. .
TliC Kntl of
In, tho last few years a Breat
many 'lnu.ifli-.es liavc .come to the
unsympathetic- undignified, sarcastic
cuss .who indues this heaUanartbr.
of hygiene (not to
call It house of
licultli lest ; nomo
ono confuso It with
a iiw'ck Inatltu-.
tlon) about the
(Irahain m e t hod
..,,nl...-- nKnultv
T "i u...,
imjfAj-' with ncutroltis.
fZiyi 8uh inqulrios
Vnr7i'' when .accompanied
wlih stamped sou-
addressed, envelope, have been ans-
wcred-by mail, llut now the postal
authorities have decided that the
mails can rib longer be used by tlie
Graham concern to swindle the
Krand old pub, and so It is only fair
that we should cease using the malls
to answer these queries. It doesn't
scein quite fair, docs It, to use tho
mails to appraise folks of a snide
that' can't use ' tho ' malls to set' vic
tims? . . ,
tln tho neutrolds scheme tlie pros
pect wan Informed that il. Lincoln
(;rahain was ''an eminent physician'
a stomach specialist who has ob
tained exceptional honors In. his pro
fession" and Uio averaee sucker be
lloved It: also that Graham had
discovered "tho, real cause of fat;"
also that "obesity is brought about
by an ovcruoveiopment or niconin drive, of course and fill a kind ot
in - the digestive' tract:" and finally thermos nursing bottles With It equip
that Graham had discovered a metli-, pcd with n -rubber' nipple to ' match
od of prevcntiirg this . overdevelop-' j-our color scheme for the day,-and
ment of alcohol by the udmlnlstra- run ulong Inking breakfast on the
lion of his remedy called "neutrolds." j way? But no kidding, Isn't the
The notion of the production of quick lunch crowd 09.44' per cent
too miivn uiconoi in tie uigcsiive
tract In calculated lo appeal to the
Intellect of Mr, Wlsenliolmer and
Mrs. Simpklns. .llow . cleverly it ex
plain! that dizxy feeling one . gets
after a w-lialo of a meal and u hard
day's rest!
Tho proposition had the approval
of an ''expert" known to tho shady
magazine clientele generally, as "Kd
ward F, liowcrs, M. D." Uowcrs
has spruriK some biff stuff on tho
public. In the way of muvazJiio ar
ticles, booklets and such otlior prop-.-iKunda'
as ils clients desired to cir
culate altho the man Isn't a doctor
of medicine and never has bej:n.
.Weil, -ho postal authorities inves
tlKnted the Oraham outfit and col
lected evidence showtnt? ( 1 ) that
.rn Im m was not an eminent phy
slrlan : ( ) that ho had not d Is-
(.'overcd . the cause of obesity; (3!
that- uh'tglty was not duo to. tho'
overdevelopment.: of alcohol lu tho
diRestlvo tract and (4) that "neu
trolds" would not euro obesity . ns
claimed. Then the government called
on the : nihil m outfit In show cauac
why a. fraud order should not be
issued una tho wily (Iruhnni outfit
meekly signed an affidavit aivearlnir
that they would absolutely disc-on-
miiiip ami noanuon ousiness con-
din-ted through' the United States
mall. This will. make It soniowlmt "in tie open until ton o'clocek. $3.00
Inconvenient for the goofs to avail a l"-'"' offered fur the best bouquet
themselves of tho .humbug ''treat- rones and 3 for the second bent,
ment" from now on, but no doubt Then tho Monarch Feed store has of
ihe will find a way to get their f,'rcl one dozen cholnro bulbs for the
"iieutruliln" without using the mails. "'"Rl rose and one doiten of an
, The tlrnham game In only one of ,ht'r vallety for the nerond best rose,
several hundred of nlmilnr humbugs ,;'lcr class 81 which should have
whl.-h Hive been shut out of th. read "Amateur." potted ahd cut" flow
malls an frauds, and 1 have d.-voted r,"f .P,,1P' "-arlctlea may be entered.
Ihln space to It merelv to Indicate H'"" "V""' '" harge of thla depart
i ih. iniin. ...i . ,. ...nicnt.have pxprenad the- hone lhat
gratifying to know that, I havo
goodly number of such readers tho
extent of die. h,l, he..iin .r..i
in this country today, and th. con-
... . ...
sliten, way i whlcn such trade Is
fostered and promoted' by our shoddv
lioinilnr nuigailnpti.
lere In the moral of Hi is talc;
Why no. teach elementary physlo
"gy in grammar school?
qi kstions ami .xxswrns.
s.,ur 4'n'Htit.
A while nga n correspondent nske.l
w luihcr soiir cn-uni, - of whkU tiho
PUZZLH STORY,
IT" zv
naaith u. laniiaa, mi to .laaaw'.laaywwa
aUMIM.. aalf addrtaiaf .nvalOM I. nolo)
U tha lain numsw IMton rMinl, nl
n at M(Hatna inMrwtlM.
Xeulrolds.
...
Was very fond. Is as nourlsninK nnu
as wholesome to cat as butter. l.clns
T',.
, lhat lnltlcr much .
richer than cream. The sour cream
still has the buttermilk in It, which
is removed In rchurnins,-leaving tho
whole fat, ulld the fat Is surely more
nutritious than the cream. -Mr. A. A.
Answer Thank you for tho cor-.of
roctlon. Soiir (or swoct) cream yields
t.l.mti lAnn nlnplAa In llin ll(l'mlr
umuul jvu V,y..--D
butter yields 3S 00 calories to the
pound. Tlnio and space, or tho lack
of 'cm yiold about two errors to tho
Ihsuc of this department; and somo
of thoin afo'my, mistakes. ' i
i-y. coffee' Mill,
i.,,a,, .' ', (inn.
know what, the people would do
without my services even for a singlo
day. I am ho busy I can scarce I j
take time' to eat a proper breakfast
What 1 want to know Is this: Can
you recommend or furnish a set ,of vcraK(, cost er cur for th? lhree Rtit.
teeth a man can put In his stomach ,lons aB(f 300 cars of 2-4,. ,,, ,,.
so that ho may swallow his break- jllHnentK r two tatlons at Salem
fust-In a hurry and chew It after- show uvomKe cost ot i2Aa pPr car.
ward? Especially 4n the morning Tne basls of investigation np-
when I have only six minutes to ,neu lo on0 stntin each in the fol
eat breakfast and catch tho, 8:21 lowing list of cities In the state show
train five blocks away, such a- con- average cost, per car to he: '
trivancc would savo lots of time, ' ' Oregon Ct-; : -$1,641 faiThy". Jl .40;
which Is precious to tho' world. It. Tillamook. $!.14; Mnrvh'flnM.t ;t).08;
13- C.' !Medford. $2.4-1, and (Irants rasrf.
Answer ivny noi run - ovoryunng
through a lltllo coffee mill electric
like that?
IMililtllsft Achllt.v.
.What is - tlie cause, of. excessive
acid in the urine? What will uver
coine It? 8. I C.
msw ,-: me urine is normally
u"" ,u """u3 '"'l""' "
i von nun miijr tiuituam ui'inccn it
focltly alkaline and a distinctly add,
In health, under vurylng conditions.! KAT.KM, Ore.. Sept. 1:. A state
In a general way, excessive acidity ment by Secretary of State Koxer
of tha urine' is opposed by n fruit shows thnt with u total of 15.3S8, the
and vegetarian diet, plun such foods registration of foreign motor vehl
of nnimal origin as. have- a high. clou in Oregon for tho monih of Aug
calcium (lime) content',' cheese, milk;" tint, Just cloned, was but' 132 In excess
eggs. Thp' fresh greens or rcUshcn. f tho registration for August of l(M,
and oranges, lemons, grapefruit lind and lacked 44B6 of equalling tho reg.
tomatoes arc particularly valuable in : "'rations for the month of July. 1U25.
preventing excessive urinary acidity. The registrations for August of 11)23
: . - 'amounted to 12. 131;-
Flowers Featured
At: fnttntxi 848 visitors 'from Canada.- 10 from
if county rairiTawmi. fllr frm Aiakn. tmm
light now Is tho time to sriei-t the
buds wlilcli.you expect to cut for the
special prhte entries for rose In the!
floral department nf tho fair next
" eilncsrtay morning. Kntryliooks for
only two departments- wklll be open
v,nn-.vni)- moruing, -j ne iinrai and
cooked food booths, both ot which
vxvii.-i, nils ycr uc inrgo ami rxtcn-
alvc.
"n ""'"nring collection nf hand
niad
de rugs will bo nhown thla year. A
i ,i.i. ' " 1... . f "'vol-
ir you novo a "homo made Inbor
saving device." enlcr It under claas
- at heip io home"o,her tZio.
or ,.ou ,. al,,c.
mi. tour device may be of vcrv
valuable suggestion from some one's.
niirl0tirla nr.- nlsi offen-il fr
home .T!eil arllcli-n.
"I roiiR'iiibi'r wlirn If yon wautitl
t' iih-iurnt of almost luiketl women
on hutl t' buy 'cm. In a scaled envel
ope, of i newsboy oil train an' proin
iso not. If look at. 'cm till you Rot
Iiuiim'," snld ... ljifo.Jluu. t iluy. us he
laid a'm'wsunncr down. Xcxt t pick-
In' a Ktiod ciMitalouK tji' tfiimst H'ti
natJou Li hIIpjUii' iioL-1cshI)! ttn' tldi-d.
AVERAGE COST OF
iSALICM, OrP.. Sunt. 12. To tin to nn
iiKKicpnte of 3!t7 motor vehicle head
light mljutlnK: Ktittionrf havo been in-
Hpccted and authorized throiiout the
Btuto by the traffic dlvislon.lf the de
partment of the secretary of state and
fifty applications for InHnection arc
on hand which will be inspected and
passed upon by the close of the pres
ent week, according to Secretary Ko-
zer. It Ih estimated that there will be
minrovimntplv between 4fi0 and 500
,, hrlA In the
whe nu al,I)Ucaona are , nl)d
- ' ' '
A ae or 31 n...
s(ate n(;t(n(. up(m (he (cst rt.1)(,rts
from t)C L,ll1tcd suucs uurcau of
Blan(jar,iH.
A survcy 0f ti10 reports recclveil
from lhc B(ijuatinK stations as to cosl
a(jUHtmoiit!i upon the average ba-
89 ahOW8 that such cost ranges from
.... . m r . ,. ,
me immmuiil 01 tit cenis, inc iiimki-
mum adjustment charge provided by
)aw. to several dollars. necordiiiK to
lae jmiount and value of the' couip-
moot purchased by the owner. An
examination of lOOO chargo receipts
(issued by stations oyer the state and
selected at random reveals that the
. ... , . .A ......
and - adjustment of these 1000 cars
was $2.07 per car. . :
-t . One hundred adjustments, selected
at random, from each of three ad
tiiatlmr m Hamu l Pnellwl ahntv an
si.'.ni. Hllite average tor 10UU cars.
$2.(..'i
Every state In the United States was
rnprewnted among Oregon guests for
the month of August nnd thero wero
(.ninn and one from Australia. The
total registration for the eight months'
period, January L to August 31. In
clusive, umnunted to 62.933, ns com
pare dliA fitl.tiiu for the corresponding
perina or ins, anrt a total of 76.671 for
' tho entlro year of 1924
The registrations, by stations, for
me eignt months period,-. January 1
to August 31, Inclusive, follow:
Albany 955: Ashland 111, 047; As
toria 322; . linker 1279; llend ri03:
Corvallls 411: " Kugene lOsfi; (lold
Heach 2S3; tirnnts I'nsn 4!H2: Hood
I'.lver 4113: Klamath Kails 2879: Iji
(Jl-nnde 9S4: lakeA-lew 71; Mnrsh
field 169: Medford 6S: Milton Kree
water 76!': Xewport 1ft; North - liend
Si: Nyssn 7S9; Ouinrlo 29SI: Oregon
City- 2HI; l'endlelnn 1454: Portland
041: ltoneburg- lino: Salem 3027
Seaside IBS: Tho Ijalles 1527; Vale
10; Inspectors 3d. ,
Bootleggers Got It. .
NEW VOKK. Federal Judge Attvell
haa fined two seafarers ono cent each
for carrying miltcascs wlili llinmr In
thorn. - It was all the money 'they had.
', Danger of the Wire,
110STON A tclcgfc-iph company In
llOing SUCd heClllse n man'. i.AM.
, broken' up whpn' Ills wife opened a
niMisnitf tfitn) annlhef Vnnnn which
the savn jin a fraud
ASHLAND SECOND v
MEDFQRD THIRD
GAR REGISTRATION
riiililfcn's I'ictmial
Cniss Word Vuzila
j Running Across.
' Word L What animal in the
old fable called the grape sour
when he couldn't reach them?
Word 3. Used in a ball game.
Word 6. Till.'
Word 7. Finish. '
Word 8. What Noan's boat was
called.- - '' ' ' ' '
Ranninff Down.-,
Word 1. What: one. who likes
baseball or any sport is called. Also
an article used in warm weaiherf
Word 2. A water animal. j
Word-8-r An msecu t .-. -
.Word Ait OpDO.'tte of' new. njj!
.Word .i We ait In fWritinKi,-
i v, yest'ehdavs puzzle
ANSWERED. f.
Mrs. O. B. Hall.' accompanied; by
her son, Shirley, returned last' week
from an extended visit with her par-"
ents in Kentucky.
. Mr,, arid Jlrs. J. ' P. .. Wells ((
Klamath Fulls were guests ut ltozalls
ranch the. past week. . . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelso and son.
Warren, spent Sunday In Medford
They wore guests . at the Chartain
home. . . .- . i:
Joe Morris bus. 'been visiting his
sister. Mrs.. . Uose1 Haymond, this
week. . .'
W. I. Brown of Dickinson. North
Dakota, spent the week-end at tho
Porter home. - -
, M rs. Hose H. Gay returned homo
from Ashland on' Thursday of last
week. she Is'" reported' much Im
proved In health.. , '
. Mr. and Mrs. Tom J-Tejiderson .nnc
children visited in Eagle Point' 'Suji;'
day. .. . . .
, .Misses Thelma- TIodgcH- and Mar
tha Porter uhd Messers W. I. Brown
und 11. C. Porter culled at tho Hos
mer home on-Foots . Creek Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. E... 13.. Clemens . of
t.os Angeles, wero pvcrnighf visitors
at the Porter home on Friday of
last week. Mr. Clemens' is a nephew
of Mr. Porter anil' with .his , wife' was
en - route to itoseburg to visit lili
parents.
Mr. und Mrs. Shmidl' of Portland
arrived Monday for" an cxtcndr-K ,
visit at the home of Mrs., Schmidt'
sister. Mrs. Wm. Puhl. . . .
Miss Lollta ' I'lerson : of Ashland
wun a week-end visitor sit the Adams
ranch. . ; '' '; ' '
llnnk llcM-rvin In.Tca..
NKW. VOltK. Sept. 12 (A.- 1.V
The actual condition of dealing house
banks anil n-ust companion for tho
week, (five dayai Vnho,v. .iin exces
sive .reserve of $9,11114,520. Thin la
nn Increase In reserve 'of $28,601,800,
compared with hint! week. when a. de
ficit in rcservo of $18,617,270 was
reported. .
Conk wllh gnn.
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