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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1925)
o o O -0 o gipgORD Mail Tribune AN INDEPENDENT NKWKPA PUBLISHED KVKKY AFTEKNOON KXCE1T MUMMY, MY TUB ' MEDFOJID rill.NTINU CO. Tha yeUlord Sunday Morning Run 1 furnlaht-d miiwcriDr acsirutg tut aevvu-diiy dully titwi payer. Of fio: Mill Norti) Kir Mrt. Tribun Bull Jin, Phone 75. A contoliditlon of the Democratic Time, tlia Med ford Mull, trie iledfoni Tribune, tha SouUi rn Oregoiilan, ttie Ash land Tribune. ROBEHT W. Hlimh Editor. S. HUillTKIt .SMITH, Uanuifrr. By Mall In Advance: Dully, with Kunday Run, year 7.!10 Dally, with Sunday Hun, month 75 Dally,' without Sunday Sun, year fl.fiQ Dally, without Sunday Sun. month . , . Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2.00 Sunday Sun, one year it. 00 BY CAHRIKIt In Medford, Aalitiiml, Jkon- Yiue, central I'Oliil, J'liueiux, talent and on uiynwaya: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month $ ,7r Dally, without Sunday Sun. month 0f Dally, without Sunday Sun, one year... 7.1U Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year t All terma by carrier, oaah In advance. Entered ea aecond-olima matter at Medford, urt-gon, unaer act oi Warm a, i7U. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jarkwm C'yunty. Th only paper between Albany, Ore., and Crura. California, a distance of over 4 no mi lea, having leaatd wire AmociaUd 1'rena aervfef. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED 1'HKHH. ' The Associated Prena la ei'dualvi-ly entitled 10 uie use lor republication oi on news iih Datrhea credited to it or not otherwise rmlitird In Uila paper, and alto to Uie local newa pub- uaneu Drrem. All right of repubMratlon of special d la pa tchea herein are alto rmervrd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. Frlonds of the. Jr.' HoodHender, endeavoring to prove what 1h cutely called the "Hakor affair" 1ft a "franio- up, should first ascertain what or ganization the four citizens In tho cafe who Indulged in whispering Just before tho arrest, belong to. People are urged to Heop the leaves raked up In neat piles, which they will do Just like they kept the weeds cut. SOMETHING TO SNEK.E AT (Press Dlsisitcii) WASHINGTON, Kept. 25. A. P.) . Lleleusszulcuszcssze s Wlllt hlmlnlzzlssteizzil llurrlzzlsstelzzel 'of Folsoin, Cul., in addition to bearing one of the longest names on record, has been clussed as an undesirable alien. . The Wlllnmette University of Rnlem was defeated Saturday at football by the outlandish score of 108 to noth ing. This ought to break Willamette University referring to its footbal team us tho "Bearcats." . Femalo devotees of the dnnco nre catching up with their sleep, what ever that Is. Some aro as diffident about going to bed as they aro ubout washing the dishes. Anyway, nobody has boon shot the last ten days for going down the Bpeclflc.'Dloway with his vest unbut toned. ' - - ' - - Dr. 1L C. Erno, tho dentist and rormer resident of McCloud, wns paintullylnjured Sunday on tho lied ding golf links. (Western Siskiyou .News.) The painful Injury of Dr Erno occurred shurtly after ho hud painlessly extracted a tooth. DEVELOPMENT NOTE Tho sec ond annual Oregon Hlrd Dog show was hold at Eugcno last wock. The Bureau of Weights and Meas ures has discovered 1 cents worth of wool in tho avcrago all-wool suit of clothes. The assuy is for two-punt suits. Fall plowing has started -In last summers auto camps, ; (Oorvallls Gnzette-Tlmni) .- This colin has been away for a t ;week and all this may have been intended to by tho Salem Journa . , iir the Kugenu (luurd, two cmt- ent defenders of tho rights of j iho plain plug cltlzon, nnd about jlhe only two In Iho state with tho l exception of Arthur Perry who ' :llftB his volco atiovo tho smudge . fcmoke in tho Medford Tribune. ' An erudite, clear-vlslonecl nnd fneile scribe of rare attainments unil cultnro hurls a bouquet. The Kelso, Wash., Imitation of llerrln. 111., has sturted to weaken, as A. Hlirlc Todd was only arrested three times Saturday. VICISKITI IIKS or I.II-'K (lllllllll IliUlK) '" I nm a young mini 2S y(,nrs old -(so many men ore old at that Bo) 6 foot 2 Inches , tall and -weigh HO pounds. Am In good health, but havo ijio complaint, vht: In cool weather my hands unil feet get colli anil In cold weather they Ret extremely cold and blue nnd my noso gets red, . which 'Is all embarrassing to on In my occupation and In contact with many people. Tho stato fair opens at Sa to- lay; This will keep the (loveinnr and. Grand Lecturer home ull week. SO far, no ex part testifying at the hourUig Into tho muses of the Shen andoah fulling, hus expressed the opinion that the well known law of gravitation -was busy. . It IS Whispered About that he ate too ? ' much fruit 1 And It gave him, you know, bllliuis colic. While some say he went on a glorious ; : toot :' i And passed out at the end of tile '!' frolic. Itut- whatever, the cause, the poor ' fellow Is 'lend. : Ills .breath, all are certain, bad ' .v failed him, And go . fur's he's, concerned it may well be said It makes little illffrence what nihil him. ibt', Uullctln.) A VOTE FOR WATER SYSTEM, wk&& A VOTE FOR PROSPERITY. 00 . O A CITY can lie no greater than its water supply. All the natu ral 9iOiirce8 injhe world profit notliiiiifuiiless there is pure water and plenty of it. That is why cities like Los Angeles, Sun Francisco, I'ortlnm! and Seattle, have Hpciit hundreds of wfllior.s, and eonstrueted pipe lines hundreds of miles away, so that their growth could not he limited by inadequate water. Medford today is growing and prosperous, but it has about reaehed the limit of its present water supply. Aceirdin to the re cent water survey, even if the far as quality is emieerned, whieli l.e imperative in u very few years. As a mailer of business neeessity, therefore, tho only question before the people of .Medford is water system now, or wait u few years when the issue will be im mediate construction or certain disaster. The report of Messers Kenny and Dillard shows why a new sys tem should be constructed now: " If P.Ik Butte Springs be now selected nnd beneficial use nbo muflt of tho water at an early date, the city will thereby secure a , source of pure water supply, which has a minimum flow of 45 sec. feet with an Immediate nnd definite right to 35 sec. feet for average yearH and 25 sec. feet mlnum. The rights to the full 45 sec. feet can at uny time in the future bo made good. 'In other words, if action is not taken now,- there is dancer of losinj Medford 's right to this invaluable supply, through non-use. Does anyone, seriously advocate taking such a risk, when it is generally agreed that in a few years a new water system must be built anyway ? The people of Hertford should vote these bonds now, so that tho city may go forward to continued QUILL "Amerieans are in a state of History of the common people: century, held up. Americanism: Howling because service. A million years of intellectual wonders if her nose is shiny. It is a good idea to be frank, to your face. When you sec a man trying Dawes, meet Colonel Mitchell. Americans who' milst kill somebody should go to Morocco, where it's called an adventure. ," SCou'll ; notice a killer's sanity time to get to the lawyer's office.' Another milrt tragedy is .when never the twain meet. England may have a monopoly her own speed limits. - The only reason the modern he is tryini; to reduce. The number of killings in Chicago seems astonishing, but per haps Chieagoans know best. - Another goml way to get up 10 a. in. " Government is cheap yfft. Just reau to enforce each law. Correet this sentence: "I could band by crying," said she, "but RipplingRhiimos y wen i n SE 0TEMBER WE'RE ALWAYS glad to summer's canned, to feel autumn is at hand; full soon our wives and aunts and (laugh ters will cease to ply their jeweled swatters, which thought is truly grand. There's coolness in the rain that sloshes about our donjon keep; the frtost is on the Hubbard squashes that grow on hillsides steep; the right g-ows chill before the morning, and gaudy blankets are aduiriiing the hay on which we sleep. We look back on the prostrate summer, upon its torrid track, and say, "Hy .lames, it w t s a hummer, it made all records crack; it made the country a , lilt and languish, and there were wails of woe and anguish in cwry human shack. Wc leaned against our woodsheds daily, and I' watched the siiti ascend, and erierl our willow, willow, waly, Jind murmured without end; but now backbone's dislocated, ' departed is the heat we hated, September is our friend." Sept sinner's here, and seems to mutter a mes sage fraught with doV: "It's time to fix the sagging shutter and make the robftri.-e whole; it's time to put up cast-iron beaters and buy froinj putiipernick & Peters a hundred tons of coal. For winter soctt will cut some capers, and snow will fill the air, and there'll be yarns in all the papers of blizzards everywhere, of sufle r.ni;s too great to utter so fix the door iiurt roof ami shutter while there is time to 'spare. September is a s.t of junction between two rank extremes; in one the bli.fal iloes nut fui) '11011, in one it raves mid screams; and it is nyn to fix the rtw b'lliiiL' so we, when winter storms are yell nig, may have our pl asant dreams. present" supply were desireable as it is not, u larger system would , . whether they should build a new growth, well-being and prosperity. POINTS transition." J'robably means transit. lGth century, held down; 19th tho guilty go free; dodging jury growth, resulting in a flapper who if you don't care what happens hard, help him all you can. Mr. doesn't desert him until he has pants is punts and vest is v,est md of rubber, but America furnishes ' ' ' ' ' genius lives on crusts is because . .. I . 'iizLi in the world is to do it before wait until there is a special bu- win every quarrel with my. hus I'm too proud to do it." noion P -Tf- AGAIN. greet September ai cool breezes and rei and leei mat member that ?k DATE TllWt I : i Sept.-28th, 1850 75 yean ago The "North Star."' after a fruit less search for Sir John Frank lin's polar expedition, returns to England. From 1848 to 1870 fif teen expeditions were sent out from Europe and America for the rescue of Sir John Franklin and Mb party of 134 men, whose ships had lost been sighted by a whaler in Melville Bay, July, 1845. Several years after Franklin's disappearance, traces were found by Ommanney and Penny. Later a party under McClintock dis covered skeletons and an officer's journal telling of the loss of their vessels, of Franklin's death and of' impending staravation. Oopyrtfht. 1023, Frailer SrodlMt. loo. Timely Views on World Topics "Study .' Crime Carefully and lo Away with Ifystcrl,,.! Crusades," j'icuua jiarvaru, jcan. Tho American judicial and ndinlnls' tratlvo systems are not equal to their steel Works In India. Interested in task of la wenforcement, asserts Dean welfare work he worked in - the ltoscoo round of tho Harvard Law plague hospitals and slums of Bom school. Ho warns ngnlnlt hysterical bay; has ulways been identified with crime crusades the working classes in India. and advocates a thorough study ot ime ana us pre - vent Ion. In a recent speech he Bald, "Tho trouble In not with officials, hut with the system with .which they (a r e entungletL Again, there Is a peneral and some what blind hue and cry 'agalnwt too many laws, Vet when things do not go as we wish, there is at once a vigorous cry for legislative acUon. "My fear is that, for' a time, much unwise legislation and some unwise magisterial action, which will ho ng gravato the situntlon, will be tho chief result of the magazine, newspaper and pulpit campaign which is now on. "But much more of what seems current disregard for law Is connect ed with the change from a rural so ciety to an urban industrial society. Modern urban life is bo specialized, and demands of necessity so much in dreds have been drowned in conse the way of police and regulation and quence of tho break in the Yellow riv adminlstratlon, that tho reasons for er dyke on the Shantung-Chili border, legal precepts are no longer on the The affected area Is being extended surfnee. and do not make an effective, I hourly and famine relief workers say miim'umitt upptm " uiw sense oi right of the mass of the people In their every day action. "From the head of a big business, chaffing under legislative restrictions on the conduct of his business, with well paid counsel to advise hi mhow to evnde them, or the owner of a new Ford, who can see n sense in the lat ent trnffic regulation, there are Infi nite gradation of self-reliance, right eous protest, indifference, lawlessness and crime. 5 ' KiifoiveiiuMit Ignored "Moreover, our whole science of Inw in the past has Ignored the 8" Ject of enforcement. We had suppos ed it was enough to consider whether local precepts were abstractly just. Enforcement wns supposed to be no concern of the lawyer. "Some said If laws were no enforc ed it was the fault of tho executive ! .oine said If laws wore not enforced It showed that they were not really tnui uify fffiu iiol -ruiiy(h laws. If they truly expressed ab- I sti-iicf Justice, their intrinsic appeal to the Individual conscience would make thcni effective In action, ) "Others said that if they were not enforced it showed that they did not have thc!rroots In the life of tho peo ple. AVe must give over this sort of a priori dngnuiHstn about enforcement. The whole slfliject needs to be stud led scientifically so as to give us some reliable data ns to what laws nre ef fective and what cnfntvl"? agencies nchlevo their purpose, and why. I1 Advocate He-search "I hope that before long reason able endowment of research may be provided In our letter law schools, j "Such endowment could not full to be frultftir. 'Nowhere else Is there opportunity, nor are there equal fa cilities for doing the work coiitlnu- . i.4..irt....ti.. .....i . . lli,'..,l h.c nee .. ' ...... . . . . .... I uysiericai cnisn'ies, wnnout any Polld basis In scientific ascertainment , r tne.Tnt'ls, nw liXeiy to proituce such things as the legislation taking away the- cunt ml of tbtrtnl judges over the trial, which be;iui in North Carolina. In 1.70i, and s)Ri'ad over the south) and west In tll.lnpt rent'if". trt t detriment nf American judicial ml tmi trnMmi ' or the reform of procedure In New York in 1M7. whii h nmle judicial procedure In that rtate (et hnical, dilatory nhd expensive for two neneratiiMis." ' Cull S'vurlty Conference. PAlilS. Sept. SS. (A. 1 The s-ctfHt- nact conference of (lie (icrman nnd silled statesmen will lie held nt lcarno. Switzerland. October 5. It ns officially aitnounced here today. M"tMinl l.vMiitey Hcslctw FFZ. I-Y'nch fjlorncco, Sept. . V.) Mncsh il l.viuiey r.l Mnrsh'il I.viulcv, Koveinor nil of Krencli Xorocco, lm fo- Belter vlyned. Poems TM LiveP Welles. G finlii: Hold! .Cold! Gold! Ilrlght and yellow, hard and cold, Molten, graven, hammered and rolled; u,.i.v t,i mi liuht to hold: llourded. hurtered, bought and sold.O Stolen, borrowed, squandered, doled, Spurned by the young, but hugged by the old To the very edge of the churchyard mould: Price of many a crime untold: Hold! Cold! (jjoldj. Hold! Oood or bud, a thousand fold! Tl.ivi? 'uUcv it nirencleH Vurv- ' 1. u,.,.n f,i iiiln tfi urue. to bless. As even its minted, coins express, Now stumped with tho Image of good . (jucen Hess. Arid now for'a Woody Mary.. Thomus Nood. Who's Who A member of tho mulsh parlla- ment who confesses hlrflself 'an im- placable enemy of tho Tnlon Jack and lirltish Imperialism- has Just been stopped from coming to- tho V. s. llo is Shan- urjl Kuklutvula, I 'a rHoe, (;o in m u n 1st mainbtrr it purlia nifnt. lo repre Bent North But toiHea in the houHo of commons. Siik lutvulii: nialntuliiH that ho is work ing for a revolu tion und for tho day when workers will c o 11 t r o 1 tho wliole world "' ' tt i i r ' J! !ftklATVAlA ,u is n, native'"' which were "The Little i lieu hcnooi of Bombay, born there March '28, n7j . .., i.i ,.. !,..., . ..I ... .. . . " , ' . wn" . .i j there and spent three years in tho jun8,e ex)lol.aUon wol.k for ,; coal and lime-strtne which ended in .... , . .. . . . uie mumiaiion or ino 'lata iron ana Tho various trude unions elected him a delegate to represent them at i the union congresses' in England. llo first went to England in 1905 nmi Knnn jninn,i urtif,i.ur and labor movements. The Worker's Welfare League of India in London, which aims to equalize standards between European and Asiatic labor and to abolish unfair competition claims him as u founder member. ! As a lecturer and speaker he tours' me nearby provinces during week - ends. IN CHINA FLOODS PEKING, Sept. 28. (A. P.) Fif teen thousand squaro miles contain ing the homes nf 2 ftdfl (tan nprunna are flooded and it is fnni-Prt that hnn. the flood is the irreatest since 18H7 A further break In the main south dyke in allowing the Yellow river to flow unrestrictedly to the south and a portion may reach the Ynngtse river through the Grand canal. The pos sibility is seen of a permanent alter ation in tho river's course.' E FIRMS LOSE VITAL SUII NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Two hun dred Insurance companies Id the United States which have been selllns combined life and accident policies were affected In a ruline belne made l..,ii i..jt,. t . j , T' " oruer- ...o o m i. no iiisiii-uuce com pany to pay the United States govern ment $100,000 in accrued taxes. Judge Giubb held that the soiling of combined lire-accident policies for special premiums rendered the insur ance companies liable to taxation against the Increased premium.. The New York Life company had appealed from a decision on this point ns a test case. Counsel for the insur ance company announced that thev will curry tho case to the higher court. Crane Prairie, Duck Hunter's Paradise at Bend, Oregon Opened nKN'n- Ore.. Sept. SS-Prane Prnl- rle. fliii'k duntttiV nn nullsn which , , , ' n"H ,,oen cloflert en to visitors or picnickers for several months be cause of the extreme fire hazard, will Jio opened Octoher 1, II. I,, Plumb, supervisor of the Deschutes national forest, announced todaw.Thc opening has nothing to do with the help putting on Rood, healthy flesh rejtulatlons restricting flshlnff. when they take McCoy's CQd Uver TJie Opening of the prairie to Oil Compound Tshlets. j duck hunters has been made because As chock full of vltnmlnes ns the nf the lessening nf the fire hazard, nnsty, fishy tnsiInK cod liver oil it hut It will be c'osed imam should self, hut these sugar-coated, taste-. fires occur In the district, rtumh less tablets are ns easy to take ns said today. The extreme fire hazard candy nnd won't upset the stomach.' of this region is due to a lnrne area One woman gained ten pounds In of dead IiuIrc pole pine surrounded 22 days. Sixty tablets, sixty cents by valuable yellow pine timber. Bible ThouqhtSr Tbdau (iUKAT TIIIMl.s. I'eur I he Lord. mid .uhk ii l,t.. i.. .-..nT. . mr cuilliler '"7 "VH .,,"n,! he djn tor ou. Tell Illnklcy reports liai In "'" ; met It feller on Ills way I ' fl T , nut lio.v It Nl k-HiiH.Uliail mte.t Is remln' It s jest .mm . g... clnirfce In H'' Viml ear Ik of fcr in on , interest tiuin u i-iuhwu -- iiiliilslrutlon. The Screen Br Te Press Agent. At Hunt's Cinlerluii. The Royal Khorassan (O. O. K. K.) Quartette appearing at the 'Oriaerlun theater until Tuesday night, bade a oeciueu nit wun nuiiuujr l They rendered four numbers, the best i li0UBC' A uo"'0, OI '""' Tho remainder of the program Is s. n,in on nf ln Oreiron Screen News. ! featuring tJe ' - ' C"V" fea urlng the I. O. O. F. convention parad.. In Portland and ,1 BvanBcllst ou"u" , : Anlttn 1 members of tho Portland-Los Angeien , ., I -- - A Lloyd Hamilton comedy and the feature phqtoplity "Are' Parents Peo ple." -wlfhi Adnlphe . Menjou In the leadlUB role Is an exceptionally string bill. Helen's 1 tables. "Helen's Babies." starring Baby Pegu'y, closes at the Kialto tonight. Bubby Peggy is a perfect Toddy ami 's supported by a brilliant cast. Kd Kvrtt Tinrtnn. rinra Row ciaire Adams, Kichard Tucker and many others. : it is the greatest child picture nnd entertains all types and ages. "Helen's Babies" success Is founded In that it , is so true to life, Toddy and Budge are typical Amer ican youngsters of typically devoted American parents, but with all their tomboy ' qualities, their lovable na tures predominate all through tho picture, ' r Beginning tomorrow Hoot Gibson Is ! the tar of "Tho Thrill Chaser," at the PJaltu theater. It starts somewhere ''cowboy land," has thrilling and umorous sequences in Universal City, California, and then it suddenly lands in tho heart of Arabia. SMALL CONFERENCE IN COAST FOOTBALL ! . URGED BY YARNELL SEATTLE, Sept. 28. (A. P.) A minor athletic conference to. include such schools ns Willamette and Pa cific universities and Whitman college was advocated today in the Seattle Times by George M. Vaniell, referee In a football game here Saturday in which the University of Washington defeated Willamette, 108 to 0. "To maintain membership In tho northwest conference it Is necessary for the smaller school teams to battle tho larger pnes," Varnell said. "Such competition is unfair to the smaller Institutions. Thoy are out of their class nnd the sooner they begin play ing among themsolves the healthier will be the athletic situations. They are lost in the big puddle when they might well be powers In a small one." KililriHiil Mini Jfls Newspaper. ST. I.OUIS. Kept. 28. (A. P.) R. Campbell Kennedy, assistant general pnssenger agent of the Hlg Four route, wns notified today that he has been named general manager of the Louts., jville Post and Louisville Herald, by . Jnmes It. P.rown. president nf the Na tional Hank of Kentucky and brother- In-lnw of Kennedy. 1 Pnok with ens. tf .One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 20 Days ri mm klllliy Meil Call Do the Same That's coins some hut skinny men, women nnd children lust enn't anil money bnck if not mtlaflerl. Auk lleuth'R Drilfr Store, West Slile Pharniney or any dniBKl.it for Mc rny'8 foil Liver Oil Compound Tnh let. lilrectlonn nnd formula" on earh hox. ' "net .Mcrny'K. the orlRinal nnd genuine rod Liver oil Tablet." Heath' Druir Store, West Side rharmacy, Medfurd Pharmacy. Adv. L-iiiitiit'5i,t'-iiir ',; (.. Won! PMWe 0 11:1111,:!,!!, !l,l i r , Mil 4 ItunimiKV Amiss. Word 1. What the queen Uiove anfl in the nursery rhyme mane Word 4 The name ol the ner. son who f'tole the queen tarts Word 5. A fur-henrinti animal that live. in the water Kunninii Down. Word 1. A city in Japan. Word 2.. To cvik in an nvpn. Word 3 To ituide a nnat. SATURDAY'S ITZZI.E ' ANSWERED ANNOUNCEMENTS UNITED STATKS SENATOR JAMES J. CKOSSLBY Of' Portland, Oregon, hereby an nounces tha't he la-a candidate for th Republican nomination for U. S. Senn. tor rft the Muy, 1926, Primaries. "Will work zealously for develop ment of Oregon and support of meiiH ures for real benefit of farmers 8 suggested by their organizations. Fa vor World Court, nnd Reform Semite Rules. ' 4ilv . HOTEL LANElERSHin nnnAfiWAV at FVF MTH f OOOOOCXXJOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 10S 30 North Central " ' Medford, Ore. ' , OOOCMQOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOQOu Wong Pon Chinese Mediciie For Treatment of Acnte and Chronic Dlseanea of Ua nd Wobm. Oanr fcod tumor (rtiiia, taflNou, asl a7. bladder and ktomncb truaoe. flu. hern ib, ruptu. coldf fata ale trtublaa. 9t alyala, ff?et ynenmoiua, aathma and throat troviblra, fbeuDiatfaiu, amtnorrhora, gultra. eooaumptton. faUrrb. ptlaa, hrdroeala. al bumin ... Otfloa Houm I A. M. ta I . M ConaulUllon Fraa 841 aoutn ront 8L Madfartf, Or We believe that the smnothneas and velvet quality of our crennn proclaim nt once that we make them from choice ingredients In a superior way. ' Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jaikson County Cnamery 'WaVllllllinaB t Im i r X A R AS I " Apjff P A G eMrPS ' ml o o o o