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i -im i n Iip FOTJlt Medford mail jribune Diily. KuiuUr. Vfklj J'lll'Imtt.J lV liift MKPKOItli I'ltlMlNli CO. 1617-fU N. Kir at. Hwm It ntMKKT W. HIUII-, K.IItor 6. hlJMITKU SMITH, ilaitnicer An Iiidtpfiuleiit Ni-uiiikcf Mntt-rcl si sccnii'l vUfn miittrr t llei Inn I, Orrifoii, umkr Act of Monli 8, 187U. MJnsaillTlO.N I.ATliS Br Mail I" A,lv.,'-: pu.lj, Willi K,lay, year Paily, will, holiday, moi.il. llnily, witliout, Kuit.lay, .-ar.... luily, nillmul SuikIj), i.ioi,IIi... U'wklr Mall Tribune, one year.. . j K ... ! Mimliir, one year uy lamer, ... nu..ii- t .t Und, Jaikwiriille, (Yntral I'otut, I'liot-lin, i .i-a,i i:,.!,. Hill ni.il .tu lhvliua.a: llailj, iUi Kumlay, moi.lli... I pailv, without Hunilay, rnonlli " uaiiy. without suinUy. one year... 7.U0 llaily, with Sumlay, one year 8.00 : aii tftrm, crnJi in advance. . mkuhkr iik tub AssiiiiAiKii niiiss i Uiwirina Pull l.riihi-ii Wire Service Only ,apr in city r iuu"-y rtwirin M.ra l.v IcIhtuIiIi. tltle.1 to the ue tr r-jiuMi''at t ! ! thwn ditialliri rrnlitnl to 11 r i.lliprwmr cruilUHi in nun I'Hjwr, mini mimv m n new ii inlilifl)iel li'-rctii. All riRlill for rejuiblicutlor, iif auvt-lal tlla prtlcliea herein lire also rt-MTvril. fiworn daily averajte ciniilatioii lor alt mnntha enJiue April 1, lUft, iWt. OffirlBl paper of tlic City ff Medford. Official paper of .luck no n Countj. Advert Initio; llfpremnwuvea W. U. MOliKNSKN k CnHJ'ANV Officea in New York, (;intiiKo, Drtmlt, flun Kranciaco, Loa Anirelea, bejittle, i'ort Und. Bf!' Ye Smudge Pot Bf Artbar Perry SrhiMil cIohoh tomi)rrow', lrlnK- inix the regulation uf u K'uwinK ' liny 4-nIin'ly uiiih-r Hit' Hiiiiei'v.M.on uf the police, who for nine muniliH ; have been co-opunithiK with Hio . IfllClHM'H. I A oil ier a I'K a' 1 1 en i ntniiwru, i and Andrews was nhot In Ihe con- i troversy." (I'i-chh Uispnlch.) , Cruel ami unusual, und no place to get shot. ' Mr. and .Mr. Henry Leaf are rejoicing over the blrlh of their first grandchild. The new arrival has been named John .Martin Leaf. (Coon flay Times.) Uranching out. ' Memorial Day was reverently oliHcrved. no m e autolHts nhowing over rea mile on their speed ometers. SO IT f.OKS (I'otiiitalii Inn Tribune) Two wcelirt uvo good people were called upon to help a family In need. The case was urgent; the poor thing had nothing to eat. And merchants Hiipplied ihelr wants and sent them away with a blcHstug. Then a flying machine ap peared ami began to take putt m1 tigers aloft for s.) u trip. The poor Hturvlng ones went riding. There Is a shorlaK" "f hay In Ihe valley, und a cunuuI n I. nice ever the f 1 e I d s ino.st certainly proves it. The mad farmers of t lie M id AVest. who plan a inarch of protest un the Hot' convention at Kansas City because the president vetoed the fool McXary-llatiKcn bill, will probably make the trip in their i'ackitrds. After a very bum effort at loot ball, the 1'ofO athlete are making a fine showing a tennis and ont toiy, and the h u m m e r geology team ban it h eye tin a new rock for ma Hon In Ma Ih tier county. TIIK 1'I U'IT IS A STt'MI (Salem Capital-Journal) MeltcvitiK Hiat Ihe newest and largest Hunch in Wor cester. Mans., Is devoting mure attention to political affairs than (o religion and affairs of the kouI. rtiy prominent citi zens have petitioned the board of asse.-i-sors, praying that I hey remove the church from the exempt list and tax it as a political organization. Till-: ; MlltY OP MAX Thanks should be given for the year l:UJ. for in lli.it year man's ha Is came flown wit bin speaking distance of his cars, and looked ii," though Ihey had been placed there Willi due Intent ami purpose. Soft hats and straw hats grew deeper crow lis a silent hope that there might be biuger and better brains to cover and tie rides woi n at a ..I l.nn Jillllll,' till,..'. Ill-I'tllll- I lug upon the state of the owner. began to feel that they might come in for something In . shies J o s. 1 1 e unaesinet c miotic. shoe I,,.,,,,,, its ,,, .,,. i.. in,,,,,,,-.,.,! ! lo llllKer on III spile of everyl IliliK 1 until IIII4. In llil.". ion ii fiiillvi-lyj tackled llllle lll.lr I, . Its at tin- I back of his sun eoats. ,,,,, then, Ihe first step huvllii; l.veu talieii. ' boldly put them on all the uay mound, tighter and tighter, and ; higher and higher. I'm, .IK, I.e. cause his arms impeded any fur- ' I ! Upward progress, the belts were forced lo come to rest under ! the armpits in I i 1 7. ;.n! the , American m ile left them there as i went away to fight fur dcnioc- -l .Mercury . KF.W VOIiK, Jlay ill. T) A l-a.-e for the Molllll I'olo I" KelllUK under way. eaptaln C.eoiKO 11. Vllklns, yVusIiallMii avlnlor nml ..xplorer who reeenlly ew il.-iosn tho Arelle, will open lle,i.l,Uarlem for his AiiHiellc expeillllon at the Wal.loi f-AH.orla .Monday. It win aiinolili. eil. while half n mllv way nt ihe Hotel Hlltnn'ie. I'oniiniiiider Itlchmd K. Hyid Ih rushlnif prop uiallonii for hln expedition to the RACE FOR SOUTH ; i Tt -s )ri ' THE BEGINNING OP ALL TIIK ln-Kimiing of every suei-i-sr,fnl life is 1111 ineenlive, Tliih ini'fiitivu is viiriiitibl.v ilewrilieil s iiniliitinii, it lust i'w j power, ii Ui-sire to hitvc, a wish hi uu neu, m cm .11.05 I ciu-eer. Mill I In; tine infinitive is ilisoniilent. A mini (liiesn'ti try 1 I he NUiiiclliiiiK licllor t hail h is while In- is wilislieil wil.h what lie is. The vetiininjr tu he rirh If these things are true, it follows that the hoy whu is horn t ;5tn wealth anil has no reason to . 2. I'll ,.!,. ..-It-li t. imiltif l.ov u'lui lla is a very superior yonncster who oventniies tho handicap wf WCIlltll II 11(1 IllllOlllltS to SOIIiet IlillJI. I There is no virtue in puvertv execiil as pi'vei'ly serves IIS 11 ' spur. 1 III iiilien ps lire ood onlv iis tlii'V develop strong men to ov,M-eiiiiie them. A harilv plii-HL Jiiirdv hv liurdslilli. ; ( nil llif? roll of rcnt Aiinrie'rins, living ami lr.il, himI you y. liscrivcr tlint urarly nil of liandintps or liu nl.shi that IV w had their piiths htrt-wu with roses ami tlieir lVod prciligrsltrd. i Tlu'.so things an; known to all fathers, and yet tine average father says: "I want my hoy to have an easier time ttan 1 had." It is a sentiment that does credit lo his heart, but little to his head. A boy whose way is made easy will develop iitio a gentleman, a useful eitieu and a stieeessful nietvhaut or dentist or some thing else respectable if he has the right blood in Jiiin. Hut no hoy can or will develop into all that lire might be if he is denied the right to struggle, to compete, to lake ami give hard knocks, and thus to recognize, his iiupcrfctitioiis :md ac quire an ambition to be something greater than tie is. Hubert i (uillen. - QUILL Tim great need of every American community Jit present is - . , ... """tiler good pitcher, (.iraduatc: A youngster who Smuggling tourists, lo the Statue of Liberty: about to lie salute you." None of the birds go back one who hit around .-IK) in the America has mure transportation facilities than all lions and more trouble t'hiining u psome place to go. The two worst forms of discotirtesy are a ship in the faei 'ami the exaggerated courtesy of movie users. There is a growing suspicion shoulder isn't the only wood up Time doesn't secin to fly sfallments you have out of the If the weather's too had fur a picnic, you can eat on tin ijijiing room floor and put domestic ants in (he butler. Americanism: Kemenibering that tin? famous guy once worked for you at $!.()" a day; telling (lie world you made him. Kxample of middle-aged "discretion": "Let's don't adver tise: we'll just have to work harder to wait on the customers. " History doesn't always repeat drunk for lack of other worlds to TlinnU kiiiuIiii'ss, moil ni'ii mi 1 1 i t-1- nnini'il I'lir tlii'if cnit't, like Cnllii'r, 'I'vlri', Smilli. Tliink of Mr. Mni'tiriiiu nml Mr. Cliirniinii'liu'. Il is MiKsillii tn lnvc all iitiinUiml r xcc "t tin- niilin iiiinnuiicci' whu tries In lie funny lirlwci'ii ninsieiil niiinliei's wliile ynn iiru trying In reml. j lion', long auo, men took what they needed instead of huy ! in it ; and inayhe nations eventually will accept the cheaper ! way, also. I He ctirefnl not to iptestion the lonjj-Md'forinij humility of the Ilium who is proud of his meekness. He'll slap you silly. Dolv't statnl afar and envy j the tfroup as they did just elect The power lawn mower may ,o i i t . .wo i i i i i it i it .i j'"''!"11 ,"ldl''1 10 1 liH-U-vlnrk.eli.ru w" play I,,.!, will, mom- ill llllpS. ' Cnrivel I II is seiil eiier : "When lalUini; In women iilimit nllf ,. ., -. , l,n,"r- Siiul slu'' I "ever eiill ltm.vhou.se. THE NEBBS Look Who's Here By SOL HESS J mmT l MfJ PLINJT, TUIS IS UEbOe iAV - "SJ il IjV-Ml NJESOR , TUf WOOSe"-i",;rtJcr;L OLD DAMEi T 5E5 TO MES ! . f. TME 6CWLEMAW VUMO W.E.o) PlRa fl 1 MAVE BESEtWEOk 51 VQUSi IF VOU? TAV fo(mI SSsiT 'I 1VE MET "rMAT 1 i POB A 8ESECVAT10VJ.60T Mt( A eoUTHAJEST SUITE ISKIT PLEASAsjT , IT I5WT tmPOAJ E V ECVTM i NJ C. fELLOvaJ SCDMEPLACE, -ii T, V m,m r,EO up ? y WN-ir l M" wesoc ' JS W - Because waOet tieoV Umo i mave a ma T.TOl , , MTCDrom? mm SUCCESS IS DISCONTENT begins in li.itreil of ioveivty. he iliseontenleil hasn't :an i'iliaL l.ol-.i in 1.,'VertV. isn't an aeeiilent. Jt iviis Hindu t'hem nrr irorJiiii'ts of xovrrty or POITsnS is at last, ready to be educated. We who am south in the summ-cr, except the minors. that the chip on there. diplomat 's when your reflect In few way. itself, liudheridi doesn't stay conquer. 'superior' people. Von can join yourself. he an improvement, hut "Put- Tu.iMjjm, TirenroftTx Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BEAST, M. D. filTid lettMt peruinlni to pew-nl health wl hiffinie, not to dittus tnnl, w Utnnu M, will be flwred j7 Ur. Hra.ly if .l-iit-vd, .r If -JkmmI irrla ii cnrloM-l. L-tler phould U IpM iriij written f ink. Owing lo the large nutiiljer of lrttm re rrtvcj, miljr tew cti I kmwrreI hore. No n .lj- can be mi9 to qutrifi not conform- lnBtfu-tio1"' lre r, Wililun Hivif, In tare of Uiia newnpuper. NO TIIK CHI Ml When Sitfn Kk'cuiu, who hrerds J and soils iicdlKi ci-d tTrltra, Mis ! me It is vi;ll to "worm" the dot J at rf'Kri.i.r interval. I aivo pi-r-t f utictuiy HiankK and forget It. I k n o w the do-; in n y worms harhor In fact 1 know he han liar-bnrt-d them, but what of it ? Suf fleli'tU If we !(- talie rcuitniuiMu care aKainwt eon-j Klr follicle or briMlle in not u it lamination ly the pef .tallva, f'i' ; eomnion in the outer ear ennui and the saliva 1h likely to contain th microscopic eggs of round wormn and in. fnct Is a common mode of litest ation. especially of children whise hands or dice the dog or mAl licks or whose food becomes i:on laminated by the animal's sa I Hva. W hen I asked the veleriii taiy abuUt it he just grinned, and that was enough. I believe a. vet erinary knows more ubout the cause, prevention and treatment of animal ailment than the chap who "breeds or sdls the animals. 1 -Hit-wine, I believe even u baby specialist knows more about the ailments of babies than the folks who raise 'em. Plenty of children have worms. What of it? Now and then a trif ling disturbance of health may be actually lue to the presence of the wirnis, but never serious Ulnes;'. The old time doctor may have cherished vagaries about this, but good doctors nowadays know bet ter. A case In point : A child aged four years fell HI with mod prate fever. old time physician gave a cursory examina- ftion, found no obvious explanation I for the fever, listened to grand-. j ma's views, and opined that may be it was "worms." Worse yet, the (amiable old doctor left sonic tab lets or lozenges to be given the I child as "worm mcdichu mil mil ! a wnid of direction about tin .- I j pnr-jtlory or follw up regime. Worst of ii u, the child did pass some worms In the next few days as many a healthy child will if given cathartics of any kind. Ibis secm- . cd to clinch it. mid the parents l I the think drift along, while grand- along. ma routed for a happy outcome. Women's cult little wrist watcli j Mut when the child kept getting a ; (s come in miglity handy If yon i little or no belter the parents grew lumt f iitutw what time It iicd I a nx tons and finally two or three , f ., ! little sliols appeared on the child'si f Isklu. The obi doctor accurately 1 characterized t h e m as purpric j (hemorrhagic) spots and said they didn't mean anything. The child j got no iict lt-r and the old doctor j licpt plying him with "worm nied i Icinc" until at last the parents j called in a young doctor. I The young doctor examined the (child carefully, and we need not j mention I he hid leal ions that led ! him to ask permission to obtain a I specimen of spinal fluid for ex jamination. At first the. parents re fustd. but next day they gave re luctant consent. The spinal punc ture brought cloudy fluid (the fluid is deaf normally . Laboratory osts showed that the child had epi demic spinal meningitis. So far as our object Is cone I llii' slory coils hiTe! lo linpe I I no l-i-acti'i- will w oiuliT for an in-1 planned and Installed llnhtnln:; jsiiiiit u-li.-tlia-r the iniMiliiKltis i-oulil i rods. They Inerease vour danger, have ln'rn ilui' to" "worms." o ! iui.li ulil iliplitli. na or iie nsl.-s. "J'W do they eontro! erinie so ( Kplilcinle imniliKlli.s is an Inree-j well ill Kritilln 7 III twenty yearn. I js ,ii.s,.;iS,. I Kiniiliiiihiini. KiiKland. has m'nwu j line of th..' axioms thai nia.le llio f ""ll r,iill.ii to I .mill. poilll.i- ivouiiK du'etor eauiloua or alert is! ""n and. lil.e us, the British feel llhK Worms do hot ma he a .hil.ll1"'' efleets of a Kreat war. I ,.,..,.... hi Yet. In one year. Ilirnilnuhain had I -a reins, tiee.l we state the mor-! state ha vi Hi' I iraudniother: a heart. VI i:stii)Ns ami answi:i;s 'Ilie Handling of I'othlcr. ! We buy our cabbage, lettuce and j other vegetables from the store. I where of course it is exposed to the I handling of every shopper and may be contaminated with germs. What mi be done to free it from these germs und make It safe to oat rw'.'ruU. K,Ipposinf. 7 N. M. j Answer r. e in o v e the outer; (j,,d nrws for publishers, leaves of. ihe lettuce or cabbage. I pirst. the Newsprint Association Other vegetables, as well as fruits nr Cno.d.t Ih ileari. It used to regit- lo be eaten raw. may be washed I think most vegetable and fruits, with solid covering should be i washed with soap and water and' well rinsed w ith water to remove j any trace of soap. Apples, for in-j stance, if these have been handled1 x posed to contamination. Well managed markets do not expose I such food to handling by shoppers. They expose a sample, if n cus-1 turner must bundle the food, andj (mEnoy, thuhsday. H AS ( It. MS. :ir.' ji the HlaMc ko"1 under zlu or at least unexposed. In ritfew whertf puldin markei.H are noininal ly under the up rvisiuii of the Inalth uuthoritiei, one Hertt the filthiest dlsieKurd of all sanitary trdinanreH and even of the most ,iiinitlve sense of deeeiiuy. in the d ( s ir u k t I n tr wavs xuch food i handled. Ijinielie? OH, Hoy. fan an infection in the miter tr cauai or air passage cause ear- titrnixe that Uin - u.-hr ? Can stn.-h an inff. tlon Iti 4K or the wit Ih jure the drum Tm-mhmm or Bet u potential tar- btyond 117 Mvh. (). W. rlnr of wormn Answi-rlii'KliinlnK as a pimple nml that wo must .. M,il. mui Ii an Inret tlon of the often It nuuses much Kreaier pain tlian an almee or nathfrinu with in the eardrum dues. I'sually the Infection does not involve the ear drain or extend beyond the Auter canal of the ear. The tiiiekcxt re lief inrlMun by the physician. it'opyiiKlit. .lohn F. Diih; Co.) My Idee ti" self-etinfitleiict't Is ' ialkln' right in an' buy In' n 'I raw hat without bavin' a friend Brisbane's Today (Continued from ragA One) ell., wil'iin tliii poleK. As nil extra IHeeailtiun wire nettlni; mny be Htnuclii'il above the nil tanks. l.ii;liliiiii rart'Iy hurts bi-T i-lly bnilillims. bucatise each stt't'l bullil Inu. I'lillllerti.Ml with well Kriilllllleil liielal sewer iiies, anil setiiliui; Its iron down into the ground. Is a nl- iiiiitie llubiniim eoniinetor on Its own iifi'omtl. Nniiiin to t'eur from llKblnliiK In a steel buililiim. , And niitllini; to fear tiom llnht-ru- nlni; In any house iron'i'ly proieet- eil. Hut lieware of linperlectly "HV "e nuiiiler. three iitteinnts at nilli ocr. one niaiisuiii---ui ' i , auu ; buvsHarle I One lit He neighborhood would ; beat that in a week in one of our j big American cities, l And remember that Britain Is not I blessed with prohibition, which, as you know. Is supssed to diminish j .,:lt, tt. ,1:1V ...,, ,.,,.. Itile new sprint prices. Second, Price Urotber announce their withdrawal from the associa tion, and their Intention to sell next years' output ou any terms they choose. Third, (lie International Paper Company ts signing newsprint contracts at reduction of )cr ton. Stock brokers and their foully ' L. ! Mm ay sir 102s. EUROPE TRIES NEW AIR PULLMAN I it :hTff A "view of the interior of a new Junkera piano which is being put into non-stop service between Paris and Berlin.' This commodious nir giant has three motors of 450 horsepower each and accommoda tions for 16 passengers. Rippling Rhymes (Bj Walt lm AiTri:itriur(;irr. I saw a woman in the jail w here sad-eyed people lan guish; I saw her weep, 1 heard her wa i 1 , re morse wa s h e is, and anguish. Kho thought her husband spoiled tier fun in most unseemly fashion: and so she gut herself a gun, and shot him, In a passion, tlie't lying on a couch of pain, his suf ferings distressing; and if he'll ever rise again the surgeons are not guessing. She lean. against the prison wall in hope less melancholy; she finds she loves him after all. in spite of all his folly, she thinks, whib; tears run down her face, of how he once adored her; his heart was in the proper place, atthouLth he sometimes bored her. she knows he often tried to please, a maudlin kindness filled hi in; had she remember ed things like these before sh went and drilled him! Itut in her anger she forgot wliat t'Vi r worth he boasted; she got a gun and fired a shot, und W the jail she coasted. It's likely she'll be doomed lo spend lorn: cai - in isin.il durance; her life is spoiled until lis end. that is her assurance. oh, le gions are in trouble dire, wit !l every day that passes, beejius they yield to vengeful Ire, to hatred's lethal gases. We'll punish someone who offend.-., who has aroused our (luili;e;n. we'll tie in am'.ush where he wends, and so i k him wit It a bludgeon. And when we see him lying prone, his ruined hat before him. we say wv'd give our bottom bmie if we could but re;, ore him. We then recall his grace and charm, our hearts are sail and chilly, and we could curse the stalwart arm mat .sniot" .m! knoeked him illy. Jhit after thought will not avail to nje't remorse's riot. whn vc are seated in the. tail, with stewed prunes as a die. customers dropped the ticker Tuesday, pleased t, it It a buoyant day. Call money dropped to " per cent. Secretary Mellon says he "looks wit h disfavor upon proposals for artificially contracting loans lo brokers." That is cheerful news for speculators. The high price or money may change the treasury's refinancing; plans, which pur-rtes those that d not understand finance, or ubout lO.Osn.000 of us. Why Vucle Sam. through his fed eral reserve, should force up the price of money, and then pay the higher rate, when he makes all the money, and has good credit, puzzles the ignorant. .MKXM'O CITV. May 31 tfli IMspatches from Ouadal.ijara today ald that tiabjiui Al are, one of the most prominent insurgent leaders, was reported tu ha v been captured at Totolan. to gether with his lieu tenant, Jesus 'lores. V NEAR I0W, KAS IOLA, Kan.. M a y 31. Wi Working on the theory that the I robbers who looted the lTrst Na tional bank tif Lamar, Colo., and , killed three men in their flight. , are hiding somewhere in north centra) Kansas, the manhunt for the band was resumed with re 1 newed energy today by scores of j detectives and officers. It was learned that one detective agency had called in operatives from I ; seven mid -western stales to con- jcentrate in the search that is ex pected to yield the bandit lair and reveal the fate of K. A. Kessinger, kidnaped teller of the bank. The robbers e s c a p e d with . $Hi.uU in cash and $7.5UO In bonds in the robbery. The search by a private detec tive agency centered between tola and Hutchinson, north to Uie Ne- : brnska stale line. SKATTI.K, May II 1 . (Pi Search fur a man suspected of killing ;john Ansil at Klamath Kails, Ore. January 4, shifted to Seattle to day with a report that a suspect was headed toward this city. Tacoma police arrested a young man this in o r n i u g when they ; found him in possession of a car with an ( regon license, but re leased him later. After his release they found he fitted the. descrtn tiou of the Oregon slayer and noti fied Seattle police that lie had 'started toward Seattle, LA OUANOi;. Ore.. .May I . ili l.aOre.nde slugging and linker errors permitted the I Mute Moun tain league Pirates to win their ninth straight game here yester day afternoon. Tomorrow I. a Orande will play the llnihc David whiskered team. I'.aker LaOiamle Itusscll Spellmuu. APTKI'lly, l-'rance, .May ;il. (A') Penelope Anderson of I lien - niond, Va., one of the Amerlei.n htipes In the women's singles of the international hard court ten nis championships, was eliminated today by Mileen Hennett ot Kng laud. (1-3. "-!, 7-"). I!y winning. Miss liennett, who yesterday won the mixed doubles chumpinnship paired with Henri t'oche', entered the semi-final round. i RELIEF FROM CURSE ! OF CONSTIPATION i A lint tie Creek physician says. "Constipation is responsible for t move misery than any other cause." t Put immediate relief has b"n 1 found. A tablet ealled Kcxall Or derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem into the lazy. dry. evacuating j howel called the colon. The water : loosens the dry food waste ami (causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit joi1 ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a llexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Oct 1 for S"tc Mutiny at the nearest llexall Drug K; " ''''' I FOR 14 ,s i HIGH COMPRESSION g .wera; I'.K-heu ami; MOTORS ! .,alflP store I WOMEN CLUBS OF , TEXAS SHOWERED WITH PROPGGANDA SN ANTONIO, Texas. May ai. Despite effort;; i t leaders of the. Cenctal r'cd'-ntilcii of Wom en's Clubs to exclude polties front sessions ol the nineteenth biennial convention, in progress here, pam phlets attacking the candidacy of (Jovernor Alfred K. Smith of New York appeared ou the convention floor here today. One broadside printed in large type contained a copy of n letter from Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma to the Tulsa Tribune, in which Tammany Hall and (Joveni.r Smith are discussed with the cun clusiou: "Tammany is truly unfit to lead the progressive democrats of Amer ica." At the' same time copies of "Tito Woman Voter," published tn Wash ington by .Mollie Davis Nicholson, were distributed. These contained it n inn her ot articles unfavorable to Governor Smith's candidacy. .Mrs. Nicholson is scheduled to ad dress the law enforcement banquet of lite federation tonight and is ex pected to oppose the nomination or election of any known wet. Wall Street Report N K W VOi: K . -May 31 .ft liullish operations were conducted on a broad scale in today's slock market. High priced specialties were whirled upward 5 to nearly I'O points while a long list of divi dend paying rails and industrial moved up one to five points, wii at least a score of issues breaking into new high ground for the year. Trading showed a marked expan sion in volume, sales crossing the Tr.n.Onii-sharo mark before the noon hour. The closing was strong. Itutlio reached -1. Adams Kx press jumped 1 7 points, and American International. .Murray Corporation. .Mid la ml Steel Products preforrde and Tailed Slates Cai Iron Pipe six to eight. .Many other stocks thntf fre quently moved in leaps and bounds also recorded large gains, which spread dismay in the ranks of the "shorts." . Total mi ies approxi mated 4.II0O.U0A shares. Kags wanted at the .Malt Trib une office. Musi be clean. RED CROWN GASOLINE KyoniAJU) on. company or CAirrouKU c ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women . $1.95 . jrr First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phon 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon f& Roman Meal lays the MJjl i :- PHriCfn ..1 ' I - fl - - - u D LUMBER q nr.M.i, Q O S " w i" TROWBRIDGE jn liCMBEn TARD mm name goal. 5M II.irs waiil.-.l nt M il rr'u Ulio ofdee. Must hu flenll.