Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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MTCDFOttn MATL TnTTUTNTV frrflD'POTtD, 'OHKOOyr,1 SUNDAY, MAY 27, 192S.
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An IndcpciuieM NwipaiMir
Kott4 aoond elaaa matttr at M Mi
lord, Oregon, wider Act of Marct. 8, 1079.
BUBHCKIHTION KAftt
Br Mall Id Advance:
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Daily. wiLh hunday, moclh .76
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lallr, wiUiuut ttuuday, tnontb 06
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Hunday, one year ,,t t.UO
By Carrier, In Adraiire In Mnlford. Ash
land. JitkBouvlllfl, Central Poiut. ItioeiUx,
Talent, Gold HiU and on Hlgliwaya:
Dilly, with Hunday, riUMiUi $ .76
Daily, without BuxUy, month 46
Dally, without Supday, om year... 7.00
Dally, with Sunday, on yaar ft.U0
AU trma, caah 14 ad vino.
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M. 0. MOUKNHKN COMPANY
OffloM In Mew York. Chit-ago, Detroit,
Ban franclaoo, Lot Angela, BtatUt, Port
land,' Smudge Smoke
Ten days ago It was noted here
in that H. Chan Kgan had acquired
callouses, causing the report to get
nut that he had gulluses.
The mercury soared to $8 Krl.
and not a vent In town waa left
unbuttoned. -
Hamuel Houston, the genial pos
tal attache Is the proud possessor
of a Hpankltt, u low rakish auto.
It. Bard well, Atty O. Roberta,
and Joselyn Kinmens winged their
way back from Trlsco Thurs. by
nlrplane, and outside of a mild
Hpell of giggling, once they got on
terra firma, were none the worse
for their llndberghlug.
Knie Mohr leaves Sat. for Eur
ope. Dick Antle leaves for the 1
name destination a few days Inter. 1
Hon voyage, boys!
The Legion drum corps skinned
. out for Kosebdig Sat am., great
difficulty being experienced In get
ting t to members to put on their
nifty looking uniforms.
A few barefooted JcltlH lire Been
on the Mnln drug.
The largest crop of rumors Jn
years Is now. . polllnlzlng In the
valley. It Is estimated there are
DUX cars of gossips.
f8 lads and lassies will Rradu
nto FrI. from tho high school.
When they get acquainted with
their now surroundings they will
straighten out the world, and the
Inhabitant thereof, - This Is iho
last week of school, and many
Maws can hardly wult until It Is
over,
James Grieves and Paw of Pros
pect, towned Wed. - The latter can
Kill make the former stand around
lively when he wants, and he only
has to siry Jim, once, to get results.
Dock Koblnson and Kme llrltt,
Iho Damon and Pythias of ,"ville,
were over the 1st of the wk. They
client Kred Heath nnd Phil Harii
1011 are stealing their stuff.
The primary Is over, most of
them getting there by comfortable
margins, and some by uncomfort
able margins. .The fall election
promises to he a stem winder.
Clarence Hutchinson was caught
mowing his lawn Tues eve. Mr. II.
deserves credit for not Joining the
golf club, and getting out of the
job.
' Press Comment
VOTING MACHINKK
Th.rn 1h loud riminolittion In
Portland of the voting mnclilnm,
which were uhimI for tho flrttt tlmu
In the primary election and de
clared by the Portland Journal to
have "miserably failed." Wo are
Informed further that "thouxamla
wore deprived of their right to
vote by their attempt to uae the
machines. The experiment waa a
hopeleaa and coatly failure."
Vet similar machlnen have been
In successful uh for many yeara In
other cltleH. Are the voters of
I'ortlund leas Intelligent than those
of other communities that they
cannot muster n very simple me
chanical proiM'ss? Prnnnhly the
real cause of trouble Is the unfa
nilllarlty of the public with the
machine as well as with the ballot.
There had been ample time to
Kiudy the ballot, but many did not,
nnd when a study of the ballot was
added to the study of the machine.
It Involved hopeless delay.
Why volers should wnlt until
they get Into an election booth to
look at the ballot and decide upon
cnndldutes is one of the mysteries
of elections. Hut they do. Fre
quently from half an hour to un
hour Is spent when a few minutes
only should he required. Knr many
nun king the ballot seems a laborl.
ous process. To such of course the
tmnge machine makes confusion
worse confounded.
It may h, preferable under the
nil less varieties of ballot uihI.t
the Oregon system to keep the old
hand marked ballot. Oregontuns
nru proverbially conservative and
- resent Innovation. It also may he
better policy to distribute the
I money thru extra election hoards
Instead of In . machine Investment,
: upkeep nnd storage, Itut to blame
the machlno for voters' provlneiul-
lain Is poor advertising for our
electorate. (Salem Capital Jour
nal.) irOIXYWOOD, Cl.. May 26.
(P) When the pronelltr fell oft
hi airplane Al Wilson, sluut flier
and former Canadian army avia
tor, leaped with his parachute from
a height of 4200 feet and descended
In the midst of traffic on Holly
wood boulevard, Hl disabled plane
crushed in the garden of Kralik H.
Spearnmu, the novelUt, cud
wrecked.
NEW AIRPORT SHOULD NOT BE DELATED
MOW much would n nw tranwontiiiontal rni.rond mean to
II i ,Tf,. 1 , 1 i,,,.,,..,
Modfortl ami .J.K'ksnn ( mint?
Some WOllld HllV hlimlrertrl of thouKarills of doPiirs. Others in
would sour into tlifi millioiiK. Hut no oho would deny a proper
uiihwer would be, a (treat deal of money.
Well, Medford lias the opportunity of getting a new railroad,
only thin is a railroad in the air instead of on the ground.
In a spuee of time that in going to take some people's breath
away, rapid passenner transportation, an well as express and
mail, is to be almost exclusively aerial. That this development
is not the irridiseent dream of some over-enthusiastic aviator,
the reeeut sensational rise of airplane storks on the New York
exchange demonstrates,
The
the air-train eoast-to-eoast serviee
Air transportation today is in something the situation of
railroad transportation fifty years ago. Those communities
which appreciate this fact, and take advantage of their oppor
tunities iii this direction, will benefit, and those who don't,
won't. ,
In the project of a new and up-to-date airport, Mr. Oppor
tunity is knocking at Medford's door. And yet when someone
says this new airport may cost a great deal of money we hear
some otherwise enlightened and sensible people, declare it's too
much can't be done better go slow, etc.
The plain fact is Medford must have this new airport, unless
the cost should be absolutely prohibitive. We don't mean (here
should be any waste of money or that any effort toward the
strictest economy should be discouraged; but we do mean, that
what aerial experts declare a modern and up-to-date station re
quires, should be furnished, and the airport constructed, just as
soon as circumstances allow.
Medford now hns every nnturnl advnntnRe ns nn important
nirport, but this advunl(?ft will
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are provided not only for airplane travel today, but for airplane
travel of the future. ,
Airplane development is proceeding at too rapid a clip for
Medford to stand by and let some neighboring community set
the pane. The sooner the proposed new air field is established
tho better for everyone concerned, and particularly for the fu
ture growth, prosperity and prestige of this community.
QUILL
The apparent speed of time depends on whether you arc in
terested in a promissory no( or the statute of limitations.
' Moderns don't believe in licking kids, but what arc you to
do when the home team loses a 12-inuing game?
Science can explain everything except why a flivver makes
a chickeu think it lives on the other side of the street.
Correct this sentence: "May
"and help you select a hat?V j.
In somo states you must get a prescription before you get
liquor. In other states you must get one afterwards.
The reason the farm movement isn't popular is because it
consists in placing one foot in front of another before 4 a. m.
Worms get stewed in Africa because l'ygmics like them,
a worm gets stewed here, it 's because his wife is away.
To multiply knowledge is
happy as young idots are, you
The more room there is in thd tonneau', the JVwer children
there are in it. .
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Rich men paid big prices for Ah8hino;tou and Lincoln h'ttcrs,
but not as much as lovelorn rich guys pay for their own.
Every wife wonders bow her huRbnnd developed such
atrocious taste in women whereas his ttisto once was so faultless.
Even in this divorce era
families. They just seem small
Correct this sentence: "I'd go up in one," said the old-timer,
"but tho wife doesn't want me to."
Yet the man who thinks laws should be accepted without
question will howl if the umpire's decision doesn't please.
With Dempsey on the stupe and Tiinney lecturing on Shakes
peare, there's not much left for M'r. Sharkey except water colors
The violet-ray lamp may be a good substitute for sunshine,
hut it's gointf to take up a lot of room in the sedan.
If the jungle had a system of laws, it isn't probable Unit the
tiger ever would be found guilty.
Kvcry boy should have u short course in electrical engineer
ing. Some day a wife will need his help in the kitchen.
Itot-house methods also cause early development of the
blooming idiot.
Ill fares the land, to hastening
collectors to make one pay.
Ioubtlcss the last great institution to achieve fool-proof pro
duction will be the stork.
Alas! By the time the marines get. one situation in hand,
Samliiin is in another one. j
You can tell the man who seldom eats away from home. He
gelt so restless when he must sit and wait until the others have
finished. ' '
Chicago spends the unreasonable sum of ifriti.OtHl a year to re
move deatl animals from the streets, but perhaps this includes
those merely dead drunk.
entrant;? of Col. Ltmlbergh into
is only another indication.
b thrown away unli-sH facilities
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POINTS
1 go, too," asked the husband,
' ' - "''
If
to multiply sorrow,
must be as idiotic.
To bo as
people continue to have large !
because tluy aren't related.
ills a prey, where it takes nine
t v
Took Shoemaker s Advice
I" a'j5 he w" living on Round
n (n North(tmpton r(mmln(f wlth
ronlwinporary named Bob Weir.
.NVai by ViiiH the Ourku hcnuol for ,
the Dfut, One mmnlnff white he I
wan near a window he huw, pairing I
upon Hi Mlreel below, a girl. Khe j
wan a pretty rfirJ and una walked
gracefully hut with determination,!
under Cnlvfn's vantaK and even-j
tually out of hit Might toward the ;
Clarke School for the Deaf. He ,
(said Mobetiy,. "Likely girl going up
the street." and added an an after
thought: 'C!ueK I'll have to marry
iher."
VVflr Mtarted. "What's h e r i
;namy"
iJon 1 snow ner yet, repuen ing at uer huit-KingH. nat love
Oalvln bleakly. ly tiockings.' you be saying. And
Weir wuh a bright young man of ho on and mo forth right up to her
a genial and expansive nature who ! eyi-s. Tln-n you say put loud,
knew Ittts of people. This girl, wild '"What a lovely, iittnu'tlvt lady you
Weir, was Miss (liarn Anna flood i are' And then, 'What a lucky
hue, and she was a teacher in the ! man it would be that married
Clarke School for the Deaf. He
would Introduce Calvin to her. He
did, and as time passed It became
evident that Calvin hud now addd
to his routine nf life a scheduled
attendance upon (he comely MIks
flood hue.
He was up against precisely, the
same hurrtcr that, years ao; In
Ludlow, had prevented him from
playing the charming bout to nice
school girls. He could not, try as
he might, communicate to others
Pointers for Parents
What flhuuld one do with a child
who refuseH to eat? Tho follow
ing plan Is HUKKeMed:
Have the child come In nndi Hit
down ut the table five ttmea a day,
but at the end ut twenty minute
tllu -1,",k. 1,1
tiitd-nttnilni; an
tho cane of the
mid -morula and ni Id -afternoon
luncheH, or of thirty minute In the
caHe of the three main meals, he
1h to leave the table, whether he
has eaten much, little or nothing.
Thla 1h to be done, not for one
meal, but for every meal. A hinall
portion, a teaspoonful, or at moat
a tablcflpoonful at first, of every ;
article HUltable for him, la to bo !
placed on hiH plate, but not the ;
HllKhtcfrt effort to Induce him to
eat It Hhould be. made.
"How lonp will it be before he,
beKltiH to eat?" the mother askH,
Thin It In impossible to prophesy, j
alt will vary with tho determina
tion of the child, his knowledge of
the peiHevernnce of IiIh parents; !
and the decree of appetite perver-
Hion that haw been wrought by the j
coui'mc previously purmied. It may !
Hafely be stated, however, thut tho;
cure h usually well on the way s
loriK before the conclusion of the ,
second day. 'I
A Kick child Hhould be placed
under the doctor's care whether J
his cane is IIkM or Hevei e. Take j
measles, for Instance. It 1h known I
now, says "Children, the Magazine j
for rarents. that In every caset
i no eyes must n c.nretuiiy protect- 1
ed from stionjf light and that the-j
puiirni niusL noi no anowett to
read either during the disease or
during convalescence. It is known i
thnt watchful care Is necessary to
prevent ear-troubles and that thru j
convalescence as well as sickness :
the child must be protected from
taking cold.
Ye Poet's Corner
I am sitting alone tonight in Her i
old Hocking t'h.-ilr, with my head
bowed in grief for loss and care; j
While I sit In her old rocking
chair, l,ong will 1 remember tho l
words she did any shortly before
she passed away,
"Farewell, .Sweetheart, lie good
nnd true, and in lfeuven I'll be
walling for you. I
Oh! it is sad and lonely sitting j
alone, pining for her who has left
you nluno.
Oh, I shall not despair as I am
setting tonight In her old rocking
chair.-
May Angels of Merry, help nie
to bear up, as 1 drink from the
bitter cup, and strengthen nie to
"vn fr,' fl'",n in. when I shall
from sin: Saint l'eer will sny
"Come In." O. IIION'UY.
Brisbane's Today
(Continued irom rage One)
coal." One humlrcil tlinnsnml ton
nf I'icrnwin cmil will lm muile Into
benzol thiH year.
The process is too cMicnslve to
compete' with Kasolinc at. present
Amcricnti pticcs. Mm wise Stanil
aril Oil of New Jersey hna honuht
the Ciernmn process, it nil Stnnilaril
Oil of New- .Icrsey is already ex
periment Ins wt't It.
The f'opio'iii nut foul com
pany, controlled hy John 1. Itocke
it'linr Jr., will piM'fnrm n HnrKical
operation necessary to establish
coal production on a sensible basis.
Ten plains In two coal reKions
will be shut down, nnd the men at
work will be nble to work full time.
It is hoped to end overproduction,
wane ciiiiIhk and price ciiltlt..;.
II Is a drastic policy, but the
only solution, anil labor, it is said,
backs the plan
Our Canadian brothers are more
prosperous than they ever- were,
and American farmers will bo In
terested to learn Hint Canadian
farms produced more lsst yenr
than they did the year before by
nlmost tlOii.OOO.OOO.
tioujr Tunnel OiicihiI '
Cllll-Alll) i.) Tunnel (ills; ft. ,
bins, w-lth nppriiticbes npproxi- !
mutely three miles In rxtent, has 1
been opened for truffle by the
Illinois Central ruitro:id . on the I
KtlH-eunod cutoff. Joining Illinois
and Kentucky point. !
I PKMM.KTON'. Ore.. Mnv !. !
W) Wheat condition In this sec.'
lion looks excellent now. nrcord
Inic to Henry Collins, lornl Kinln '
'limn. The spring wheat will he
In need of rain within the next
'two week. ;
the intimate friendliness of hit na-
lui e. clotuiiiiily he at In his
friend Luvt-y'n cobbling etlitbUi-h-
nient and inuctiued u barren In-
tixieciiun. Air. Lucey opened
the talk cautiously.
' How are (hint; going up on the
hill, Mr- 'oolidge?"
Noi mo well. Mr. Lucey."
"Mr. Coolicle." he observed
tentatively, I'm Koing to tell vou
noinethlinf. The next time you wee
'the young lady don't be telling her:r
Jail your lav ami your tioukti and 1
- polities. The next lime you see
Lher junt sit ami look at her Hhocs,
You might any. 'What beautiful
shoes you have on. Then be look.
you!' A nd after a bit, 'And how
I d like to bt that lucky man!' " i
"Calvin Mitt and swung bis fool. t
Anon he went away. Sprint; parsed.
In thi! early hummer .Mr. Coolldge .
was again In Mr. Lucry's base- '
meut. Mr. Lucey now no, longer 1
cautious, said once more: "Mr. ;
Coolidge, how's things going on
the hill?" j
"Much better," Calvin replied.'
"Mi. Lucey, thing" are goliitf much
better." i Personality.)
Schumann Heink's
Son Is Charged
With Big Theft
I.OS ANOKI.KS, May 26. (Pj
I li-nry Hi-humnnn-lleink, 30, hon of
Mailame Hchmann-llelnk, famous
grand opera k1 tiger, was charged
with grand theft in a complaint in
sued hen todny by the district at
torney's of flet. 1 (e is accused of
defrauding Airs. Margaret l' Iob
son In a stock transaction.
The complaint charges that the
defendant, as an officer of the
Kchumann-Heink company, Invesl-
men brokers, sold collateral stock
for fMlK nnd failed to make un
accounting to Mrs. IJohson.
Kchumann-Helnk, who maintains
offices In ,os Angeles and San
Diego, Is to appear for trial In the
littler illy next Monday, Mrs. Uob
snn's attorney Mild.
WASHINGTON. Mny 26. 4T1
Pleased with the law enforcement
record of George Neuner United
Slates district attorney for Oregon,
Assistant Attorney-General Mabel
Walker Willbrundt has asked that
Inquiry be made as to whether
Neuner would be willing to .come
to Washington ns nn assistant at
torney general, with particular ref
erence to enforcement of the pro
hibition laws.
l,uG ramie building permits pnsg
$ ,
within Kit days.
We pay a terrible
PENALTY
oft-times from eye neg
lect. Tis better to be safe
thau sorry.
OUR SLOGAN
Good glasses if you ncd
them, otherwise GOOD
ADV1CK.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometrist
222 E. Main
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Travel by Air
Large 3-Motored
Air Ships
OF THE
WEST COAST AIR
TRANSPORT CO.
Leave Medford for Portland and
Seattle at 11:15 A. M. every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday,
To San Francisco at 11:00 A. M.
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Fare to Portland 820.00
Fare to San Francisco $30.00
You will enjoy your trip on this
ship and save many a tedious hour.
For information inquire
HOTEL JACKSON
To the Graduate
Tt is a delight to watch school
children as they make progress
in their school activities year
after year.
Each year shows one class
continn to Graduation from the
Medford high school.
To the young men nnd women
of the Class of 1928 this Bank
offers congratulations for hav
ing attained this first mark of
recognition. May it not be the
last, but may the climb on the
ladder of knowledge be con
tinuous. 'Partners in Community
Development"
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