PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dallj, Bundar. Wwkly . I'ul.litJi.'U by (tie. MEDFOKU 1'RIMTINU CO. if -17-IG M, Kir Kt. Phone 7 ROBERT W. ItUHh, Editor 8. hUUlTKIl SMITH, Uanugef Ad lodrjleaduit Newppr Entered swond claw matter it Med lord, Oregon, under Act o( Uarvh 8, 187IK 8UBSCI11IT10N BATES Bjr Hall In Advance: Haily, Willi Humlay, year $7.50 Daily, with Huiiduy, month 76 Daily, without tiuintty, yt-ar l.f'O Daily, without Sunday, month 06 Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Hunday, one year t.00 lly Carrier, in Advance In Uedford, Aah land, Jacksonville, Central I'oint, Phoenix, Talent, tioM Hill and on Highway; lluitv with Kuntl:iv. niontli I .7ft Daily, without Sunday, oiotilli 65 t Dailr. without Hunday, one year... 7.00 i Daily, with Hunduy, one year 8.00 All terma, caii in advance. 1IF.MBKR OK TUB ASSOCIATED IT1ES8 Hec-civing Full Uused Wire Service Only paper in city or county receiving Dewa by telegranh. The Aaaocuted Treaa fa exrlinlrely en titled to the uae (or republication of all newa dispatihcs credited to it or otherwise credited in this paper, and alio Co the local uew publialird heroin. All right lor republication of apeclal dia patchea herein are alao reai-rved. Hworn daily avenge circulation for fix oiontba ending April 1, litis, UrtZ. Official paper of the City ot Mrdford. Official paper of Jackson Count)'. Advertinlnff Itrpreai'iitatlrea U. C. MOOKNNKN 4 COM 1ANY Office In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban Kraaciaco, Loa Angelca, Seattle. Port land. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthnr Perry I A Kansas City bank located ll Wock nwny from the CI. O. i'. con vention hull was lit-UI un nnd rubbed yesterday. Draw your own COIH'lUKioilS. I1I0ST WISK-CUACK Ot" TIIU WKKK. All eminent architect predicts Hint wo will ho ukIiib kIiihh huuxc In fifty years from now. Jiut It won't miikti much difference hy that tiim', iinywuy. ( I'hiliidcl lihlu Knoulrer.) Tho number of brothers and sisters walking Mown tho hlKhxvny to he tit tho bedside of tt Hick mother, 1h the InrKest In years. . J)emollshinj; of u concrete struc ture on Itlverside has been com pleted. A sum pie rock from tho ruins assayed 7H per cent pure platinum, and the rest was high grade tin. Ho (old the lady her efforts to diet down to a canary -legged whisper were nit, lhat his trained eye could see no results, and if they were any, they were for tho worse. He ducker.- the sugar-bowl all right, but there is a lump as dig as a hickory nut back of tho loft ear. Solo nee Is making noble strides Open the door of a plume, booth and Die operation I urns on an electric fn a and a light. A way has been found to hit a tenuis ball harder, Tho latter, with the new fangled hot dog cookei'H, makes existence really pleasurable. What Is needed, however, is a contrap tion that will eat the hot-dogs, after they are cooked. ItOOI-' FALLS OX UKVNKT AND I'ATHONT (Hdllrio Sacra mento Hoc.) Gracious! that tooth had long roots! YOl'ltK IlKiHT, HIT KOI'UII Two cutios are set to fly tho Atlantic, each Jealous to wrest from the other the title of First lAny Atlantic Hopper. Tho spec tacle leaves us nu nib with cold. W hat are those Janes doing to ad vance the cause of aviation ? JS' ollilng, of course. Neither Is an avlnlor; both will sit In back seats and watch the pilot battle for life, Kach is risk ing her neck for hor own ballyhoo. Consequently we aro principally Interested in which one will send the largest and most Irrldoscent bubbles to the surface, to mingle with tho evanescent Troth in the troughs of tho big Atlantic com bers. itigger und bettor bubbles, girls ami quicker! (Kmpnrln, Kim., (iazctte.) Ituciug on Hie Alain Stem speed way was temporarily halted last eveiihm by a patriotic demonstra tion. HohlaH Deuel Is still receiving many couiptiments on the hectic flush ho painted his go-cart. The next political event Is the nomination of Al Smith, whose only chance of election Is fur the righteous to start making fun of his religion. Mr. Smith is regard ed as a low aider of human, by those always cocked for an argu ment against evolution. Of course, there Is always the chance of the country goinn erazy and democra tic, but It will retain Its sanity unless then, are too many atroci ties like; "J louver uu with last night." TIIKMK rsKI) twits' WIl.I, CO KOIt A rUlNU (Ad In Klainalli Kalis Ilernld.) If It was the soim We heard, we don't hlallle the cars a bit. lame-Hell ('. I phelil .IKKKKItSON CITY. .Mo.. .Iiinu 15. ol'i Activities of the l.oli Jtell f.unihcr company In the de velopment of the town Kite, of J.iiiiKvlew, Wash., upheld by Kred U. VllliantH, special eoui nilxHloner of the Missouri supreme, court, In h In report and recoin lllclldations in the ouster suit filed aBnlnst the company by Attorney f-.oncrnl JC. T. Gentry In December. 1826. Helen Willi Wine Again 'IMH1.KI., );,., June 15. (A') Mian Helen Wills defeated Mrs. IVf. llolcroit Watson of Kn land, 0-1, HI2, today in the second slnKles match of the WlKhtnian cup tennis competition after .Mrs. Mollii Mallory of the American team luid losr the first match to Alius Klleti ' Dennett, 61, 0-3. ' 13AKEU IjK'ledo mine, 52 miles north, hIiowm ?7Ti ore til r. I Jeel leitli, . HOOVER'S ACCEPTANCE A MASTERPIECE "TMIAT Secrelnrv Hoover trim 1 us everyone says cuu't deliver one, is demonstrated by Iiis telegraphic reply to the aimouiiceiuuiit of his nomination. A more ditinifiod, and at tile name tilde inspiring, note of ac ceptance we have never read. . .Sincerity, simplicity, and a ncuu- inely exalted purpose, breathe in every line. The enthusiasm with which the Jiepnhlican delegates greeted this statement was eminently justified. ' ' And when Mr. Hoover says a thing, one may rest assured he means it. He makes no oratorical flourishes for effect. When he says the farm problem must b solved, and will be; one can rest assured that, if elected President, he will place agriculture upon as firm and prosperous u basis us human "skili and intelligence can provide. It is all very interesting. We refer particularly not only to the effect the election of a President, litis upon ti country, but the effect such an election has upon tjic character and develop ment of the individual thus honored. , If Jlr. Hoover is elected 1'resideiit;, uml he probably will j be, it will he very interesting to obseirvc his development. One. would not he surprised to find him at the end of u few years , a public speaker of unquestioned i'liticncy. Greater transformations have been brought about in the his-! ton- of this high oil ice. The Anu'i-ican people have scorned to possess a sort of cighlh sense in the selection of their Presidents. Many instances can he cited, where, in spite of the noise and fury of political agitation, the people) have voted unerringly for the man, who subsequently proved to have sometimes, latent within him those special qualities which the country needed ut that particular time. HIGHLY QUALIFIED WKLL, the 0. O. 1'. tlirct'-riiiK cimis is over and everyone is triad oi' it, excepting of course the Kansas C 'it y hotel men ami Hoi't drink merchants. AVhat we jin-dietcd six months aj'o eame about and Mr. Herbert Hoover will lead the Hepubliean forces against Brother Al Smith and some iioii-Taiutiiaiiy com panion in November. It is Koiii"; to be a very interesting campaign and, we fear, n very tempestuous one. fn an ineredibly short time the real ItuM.tL.- ),. ti'. ...ti tlw.Li. Itwi t.nvtinu nn.l tboun lu-.. imni M'ill - ' 1 ' wlneli the result will not alleet Nevertheless, we repeat, the For iu Hoover and Smith not only will tho country have two candidates far above the average, iu ability, but representing an extraordinary contrast in diameter and attainments. Smith is a seasoned politician and an accomplished eam- lui itrneiv lie k1 acted asi an uelin ii i . i, , i i , . 1 can null act and docs. I erlectly at ease on the plat lorni, the I master of a pleasant, persuasive voice, he will make friends and ! ... arouse cm luisuism among ins loiiowcrs wucrever no goes. j '.Mr. Hoover has never acted, and never will. He has a noon voice, an unimpressive stage presence, knows nothilig about campaigning, and less about the subtle arts of politics. If he goes on the slump, which is doubtful, he will he placed at a great disadvantage when pitted against his urbane and fluent opponent. Vet, polities asitle, there is no question whatever regarding the superior qualifications, in every way, of Hoover over Smith, as far as fitness for the Presidency of the I'niteil States is con cerned. It is douht'ful if the Kepulilican party has ever had a candidate, better fitted by experience and attai cuts, for this high position, particularly when one considers the outstanding necessities ol the country at the present time. Brisbane puts it fairly well when he says: This country Willi IiiihIiicnh. ecniniiercc anil ciu;lnccilnu' for principal occupations needs a iniin that unilcrstamlH theso thliiKs. I Herbert Hoover is n trained eiiKlnuer nnd IhtirouKli business man. More than that, during the next four years our foreign poli-i eies, particularly regarding the Kar Mast, are to be of .superior importance. .Mr. Hoover knows the l''ar Kast and Kurnpe bet-1 t.er than any other man in American public life today. QUILL Chicago banqueters used an Its an effective method, but hard Nurses want a uniform nobody else will wear. What, about one with a skirt a foot Iuiikt in the back than in front ? Baseball may be a yonni,' man's (tame, but it isn't youth that keeps a player from removine; his cap when the fans cheer. Man is careful to shield a sore place, and the districts where "liar" is a fibrillin"; word are the ones that produce the best free-hand liars. MUTT AND JEFF ANt PLCSC-b TO RUN IMTO J STGAK FOR TWO." ANT vamTH I 1T- L0010- lArJ N . t "UH- ..t- NO I M FOR I You OVJGfc ftT THG G.0.P. IT BRING Some ASPARAGUS, - caw HGLV U though ,i 1 I HOOUGR'. AWO " r: r 1 '; &LL njzMl li&ft fittfe is? lEDFOKD MfrTL' write a :ootl Kpuecli even if lie FOR THE PLACE ""''that smoking mak in the slightest. campaign be interest itig, I in a Kiist. Side lliciitc i POINTS alarm clock to stop speakers. on the wall paper if you miss. The Little Fellow Dines HOWABoor FROM MUFORMA DlMfiS V T- . V NN j SMWWn , J I TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letter pertaining to peraonai health and hygiene, not to diseaae diaguoaia or treltto'i-t, ill be ana wt-red by Dr. Brady if a atamix-d, lf-aI(!riM-d en vr lope ia rru.loaed. Letter ahould be brief and written iu ink. Owing to the Imge number of Irttera re celved, only a few can be answered hr. No reply tan be mad to queriea not conform ing to Instructions. Address Dr. William Drady, io cra of this ncwapapar. YOIT1I AM) A man who has charge of u larzv ftruuiJ of iioriiml hoy In thflr 'tofiiti, urlto.s: l v a h i'x trcyit'Iy intt-r-rsti-tl In yniir tftaltincnt that yuu would not ik'jH'itU on any hoy who Hiuok-4-il elfiarctti-H. I have always u n (1 t r k t ootl ttM'y werp dct riniontal to the Iu UK development of tho ki'ow iiiK buy. lint asldp from a con jecturo. bariill on Konenil ex ptM'icnee and observation, I did not know that they affected . the will power. ... I Hhould like to be able to (junto your opinion, backed by Home au thority that 1h Incontrovertible. IMease fcive tlie arKUinentH hoih from a moral and a hygienic Htn ndpoint." In the flr.Mt place. I know of m, nulhority thai is incontrovertible. In the next place, some people re sent any hukkckHo ii of moral preachment, advice or argument In Ibis column, And finally, 1 have no t made the the statement you ascribe to me. though I am willing to accept your version of it as cor- root. I would not depend on any! A. i boy who smokes anything. It does' Answer. Xo. Such yarns will not matter whether ho smokes cig-, gain circulation from time to time arettes. cigars or pipi. liut I doas long as human credulity pro- j not believe a boy is weak-willed, , vails. 1 and hence undependable, because j Hives. ' ho smokes: I believe ho smpKesj My boy has a form of hives to-! because ho Is weak-willed. sombling scalded spots, and tho In other woi-ds, I think a regular j hives always precede an outbreak! boy who plays a fair game, with 1 of his old trouble, running ear. j life and Is square with himself, Willi. May the, protein matter in the oar just worry along without the aid ' of tobacco. The other sort just can't, especially if the smart net. as he measure them, smoke. ; He Is afraid to decline to do as they I do. He is yellow, cowardly, wishy afraid not to imitate tin sports.' Kmploy man or a j woman less reliable, less efficient and they have conceived a special ant Inn til v toward el irn ret tn snii.k- ing, simply, I suppose, because the majority of wastrels and unfalth? fill employes prefer cigarettes. Tuny, soft youths, puny in body nnd soft In character or will or porsonalily. like' Kirls, readily c ul- j tlvate the elKiirette habit when they , niicht immune tc, ,ln without to Met notlllnt,' This Is an- b'lfco If they fiitlil but clsarn or i.in-s. "t't'T rrasim tin- the ' well grounded Isnrctte smok- prejwllcB iiMiiliisi Ini;. Anv yotiih who im v had any athletic ambition knows that suc cess In athletics is Incompatible with smoking. He knows tobacco "hurts his wind." That is not be cause It affects the lungs, but rather because It .poisons the nerve control of the heart. I doubt whether anything a teacher or ot her w-el! wisher call quote or show boys of ihH at;e will make much difference in the code of conduct the boys will elect to follow. I believe the onlv thing that will make a difference is a; pledge a hoy gives his mother, ainl ' again 1 urge every mother to exact such a pledge from her sons as J 1 soon as they are old enough to j I fool respect for thel rmother. It is ja little painful to add that a similar pledge is necessary for girls in j ma ny instances, for society has j gone bud on this and a girl In her ; 'teens is up against a hard boiled I situation such as her mother never encountered. I'lease remember that I like to bacco, and I believe the temperate I use of It rarely injures an adult's j health. On the other hand, I am certain that any use of it seldom fails to harm a youth's health. , The youth smoking udvurliscs his I wishy-washy character. He says I " I haven't got t he courage, the j nerve or Hie grit to carry on with j out sucking every so often at this sedative." ,ri:siios and w.su i:kk Mcivury Tliroiuvh the skin. j it I remember correctly, you (stated that no chemical, medicine, j food or poison can penetrate the sound skin. A medical sli'lenl I tell sine that a mercuric solution ' w 111 penetrate the skill, causini; InMhN-K 'f'""' IVt' y,mi' Vl,'U i" Answer.--lf' the mercuric solu - i Hon blisters tir Inflames the skin. 1 1 hen perhaps absorpt ion may oo -' With a U. S. Senator QREfiOy, TOTDA Y, JUNE 15, 1 928." TOH.U'COIKM tur through the raw surface. Jiut there is no scientific evidence that ; mercury in any form Is ever ab sorbed through the skin if the skin is unbroken. The administration of mercury by inunctions (rubbing 'the mercury ointment on the skin) : is an old and somewhat crude ' method of getting systematic cf ; fects of mercury. liut whatever ' th older physicians may have Im agined about this, we have no : doubts about It now the patient j iubales the mercury, which Is vol atilized or vaporized by the warmth i of the body anil the friction. ,if any medical authority insists that j merueryy Is absorbed through the ; skin, I am ready to permit him to try to poison me with mercury 1 via tht inunction route, provided I only that J have complete control : of tho ventilation while the experi ment is under way. I would be a ; Shylock In such a test If the care i less doctor caused me to inhale any mercury he'd have to stand ; trial for attempted poisoning. ! Case of I.iwtrdosls, Ih it possible for a lizard to live , in a person's stomach for several ; months? According to the rumor, I this person drank spring water con ; taining lizard's eggs, on of them i hatched In his stomach and the liz ; ard lived on his food . . . H. discharge account for the hives. I sit always some food protein? Mrs. S. J. A. Answer. Any foreign protein may cause hives that is, any pro tein substance that gains entrance to the circulation through some ! other channel than normal dlgos havo long recognized j Hon. Insanity, ! Some time lino yuu said insanity j Is lu'i't'ditai'V. Can it he prevent . cd ? I'm sort of depressed ns I nm i nervous, and we hud a ease of in- sanity In the family. M. Ii. I Answ'ir. If you said there was ! never any such condition ill your i family I would have listed you 1 privately) as another liar. I am not. depressed, tluuiKh we hud a ise in our family'.' What of It (t'opyrlKht, John Dille Co.) I used I' think If I wo, rich I'd buy a barber chair C lay In, but now 1 belie w I'd buy u big, solid Iron automobile. Houston hotels don't expect t break even on a rirt ballot nominal Ion. What they're ((Mint In' on is ii big three or four weeks' fight over a wvl tin dry plank. (Copyright. John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pae One) "npany yesterday. When he was !!tl Vl'H,,M U1 ,U! Wl,''kt'1 there Hi I !ll),i' out of every 'J 1 lor Sl.tir n week. If you stick to your job. in the Convention City Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mam) TIIK IllNuUV MAS AVhcii 1 was toiling on u farm the dinner hoi n possessed u charm no other ever hud; ut noon I heard its strident voice; it made my heart within rejoice, it made my spirit glad. There were some seven hungry hands who tilled the farmer'a fertile lands, at fifteen bucks and board; and when the horn ent forth its din, these merry men went rushing in, thuy yammer ed and they roared. About the table then we sal, each eating like an acrobat, none wasting my words; our energies were all enrolled in eating all that we could hold, of roasts and stews and birds. The women of the household packo dgreat platters with tho victuals, stacked in most alluring piles; and it was wonderful und weird, the way those viands disappeared I think of it with smiles. The habits of our youth are strong; however . clownish, coarse nnd wrong, they stick to us like glue; and now, when I confront a steak, 1 have to use the service brake, as I begin to chew. My boon companions nowadays are mostly cultured, gilded jays, well versed in etltiuetle; a sol emn function is their meal; they (.ut not with such frantic zeal as would produce a sweat. With conversation most abstruse, be tween the soup and roasted gooso they while an hour nway; between the salad and the pic they deal in comment and reply, and spend a half a day. I try to dawdle with tho rest, I deal in ropurtee.and jest, nnd try to look refined; but now and then I lose my grip, forget mysIf autl madly slip to habits left behind. My neighbors wonder what it means when 1 consume the pork and beans ns Dr. John son did; one exhibition will suf fice, I seldom am Invited twice, when I've removed the lid. even that kind of job, you can et somewhere. Mrs. ittttli Huuna McCornilck went to Kansus City as Jack the (liant Killer, Secretary Hoover be itiK picked for the uiaiit, but de cided not to kill hint after all. Soon you will hear her tclliiiK the world wlutt n wonderful man iHoover is. This lime she will be risibt. Without waiting for I loovcr to ! i -ii i i I ,ll,,ne.,riir U', . ,1 f. W 1 ll -a I lilu ! nomination would he an excellent j thing. It dawned on some of the really important men thai a capable business man nulit nmku the right kind of a I'resiiient, even thougli lie should decline to obey orders from "the best m.itulH.'' REESE CREEK R1PLEIS The rain Sunday was wonderful and well appreciated, although there was quite a lot of hay down. The Sunday school was iiuito well attended Sunday regardless of the fact of the heavy rain, a nil that they met a half hour earlier, that they might attend the Ilrowosboro Sunday school in the afternoon. .1 . fi. ltobertson. Sr., was qui to (Sick Sunday evening but Is bettor at I his writing. Ut .i x. m U. (Myrtle Minter visited Mrs. Miller ! in Ashland over I he week end. ! M r. and M rs. Miller expert to leave for Canada this week, with Mr. Miller's parents for a short visit. .Mr. Knadler jumped off tbu hay I wagon and caught his foot just I right, that it sprained it quite : badly. I Mr. lM'imehouse is at liutte Falls hauling down wood for a car. j Mrs. Clbson and Miss Minn Mln- tor are thinning fruit at the Ala Vista. Mrs. Courtney, Mi and Miss Mina Minter llammel visited at the Watkins home Tuesday evon-!aMl- 1 voted tor i.ryan three lag, i times and always had good times 4 land want to vote for him again." Sheep Owners j Tho second national convention Attention! 1 1 attended was in 1 S!ii in St. : We nre In position to pay youii-ouis, when William McKinlcywas more than nnyhody for wool-mo-; nominated on a "gold standard'' hair. See us before you sell. MEDFORD 13AKCSAIN HOUSE. Phono 10fl2. 27 N. Grape St. K i,A M AT 1 1 FA l.LS New Wey erhaeuser sawmill will have four handsaws. ELECTED EASILY, KANSAS (.MTV, Juno (Rpo eiut Correspondence) (With J. II." Cooley of MKDFUKIM I had the pleasure of being ut J'ennylvaniu headouartorH Tuesday morning , when the delegation decided to flvQ silver men would bolt tho vote solid for Hoover, und there convention. The plank was Voted sure wus some demonstration. This down by over St'O to a little over decision took all the faith und big' 100. Teller, with the yoke of fight out of those who had been bondage hanging heavily on his trying to stop tho Hoover band- c:i Housed m-ck, arose and, calling wagon. Oilier delegations, like on' his supporters to follow him. Vermont and Massachusetts, fol- left the convention with a 5 fol lowed quickly, and before the; lowers. He did not organize a first session of the convention : third party, however, and Mc today it was conceded Hoover ; Kinley was chosen over tho No would bo nominated, and the whole braskan. the credit being given to affair will be very tame from , Mark Ilanna, lender of the M now on. Kinley forces. The opening speech of Senator I remember in Kansas that year Fess when ho was chosen tempo-, we printed the candidates' names rary chairman today, was one of on golden yellow Cottonwood the most scholarly nnd polished leaves and thousands of them addresses ever delivered before any were worn, but Kansas switched gathering, and was a complete from the republican column to a review and history of the repub- majority for 1-tryan and our coun Hcan party and its achievements, ty ticket nominated by fusion of particularly as to Us foreign poli-lthe democrats and populists swept cios nnd accomplishments and its every republican from the court read just men t of business condl- house. Hut that's another story. Hons since the late war. Repaid Hoover will be elected over the u glowing tribute to the adininis-. democratic nominee, Al Smith, thiH trillion of President Coolidge nsj fall, and the nation will continue one of the best in the nation's' in prosperity and as n loader of history, reviewed the needs of tho jail the nations of the world, farmers and pledged the republic-! S. S. SMITH. an party to prove equal to tho task of solving that problem, us they had all others. 'j j no nomination may not euntu 'until Friday. Very little has been hoard as to the choice for vlca president as yet. The Oregon delegation has seats in the center of the convention hall and second place from tho speakers' platform, Just behind California's and alongside tho j president's state of Vermont and : also Massachusetts delegations. ' Governor and M rs. I. C. Fatter son are among the alternates. Thousands of people are dis- ! I appointed in not being able tu ! j secure seats in the convention,' I many of whom reside in Kansas I City. j All hotel rooms are cont racted ; j for five days, and the lowest prico : ja room can be secured for. ami j that can bo done only through the state organizations, is $10 a day j and up principally up. l'rices at J the hotels nnd cafes, however, are! very reasonable. Thousands of j people aro cared for in rooming i houses and private families, Seven lruHl'i"(1 daily Is a conservative 1 cstimuu i itors at the hotels, with an aver- age expenditure ot ? iu;, uuu per ; day, or srilii.000 for five days hotels. j This is tho third national repub- lican convention the writer has j attended. Tho first was in Chi-! eago In 1SHS before I was a voter.' At that time James (i. lllaine, who! had been defeated four years be fore by C. rover Cleveland, refused i to be a candidate again, and Hen - Jamin Harrison was nominated, j and grandfather's hat was thej emblem of the campaign along with tho elephant, Cleveland had made the 1 SS4 campaign on a j platform of "tariff for revenue only," had put his policies into' effect and was defeated by Har- rison on a campaign to restore j the tariff and give the nation; prosperity again. I was living in Kansas at that time, and the Sun flower state rolled up tho largest (majority for Harrison ,,. ,, In its his tory before or since S -1.000. Cleveland, chosen In l.SR'-l, Was j t he first democratic president j elected since liuehanan. One of I the causes of JMalne's defeat in j that year was the unfortunate i speech made by a Presbyterian minister and friend of Hlaine on j the eve of election, in which he ' ( used the phrase, "Hum, 1 Ionian -ism and Rebellion." Jiluine, like Webster and Clay before him ' and Hryan after him, never got I to be president. This reminds me "r tnu "''"'ark I heard in Hates I Harbor shop by a liryan enthusi- platform and defeated liryan on a free silver platform. The cam paign emblem and slogan that year was "a full dinner pail" and a high tariff for protection of tho laborers. In the parade in Kansas City (Monday evening' was u hugo dln n er pail on u float, depiciniy the Mclviuley campaign. Previous to the nominations ia jLxy; the country was "crazy ttt free silver." Many of the former staunch republican newspapers j were lor free silver, while other i were wavering;. "Coins Financial School." "The Seven Conspira cies," "The Crime of '73" und many other free silver publica tions were circulated freely, and the country was in turmoil politi cally. In the convention at St. IjouIs, Senator Teller of Colorado, who was leader of the fne aiKer forces, made a strong appeal for u fro silver plank in the platform, stat- I ing if it was not included tho n.i.plfierl advertising trls result. Beauty Aids Cosmetics, lotions every aid to feminine beauty are inexpensively priced here. Dainty compacts In I the PvaiMng mode are especially ; alluring. Week-End Specials Krasny Face Powder $1.00 1 Krasny Bath Powder 50 THE TWO FOR $1.00 Pussy Willow Face Powder with a 50c bottle of Pussy Willow Perfume 75d Medford Pharmacy The Reliable Store Kodak Film Developing Printing Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford By BUD FISHER WAITER! CHANS& THAT QRDELRTO TWO CHEESE SANDWICHES II i imniTi,