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IAC1E-F0UII MTCiyPOTtn MATTi-.TRITRTNT!,' MrT)ronT, . 'OmT.Qy?: ffyi) AT, .TTTXK 17. MEDFORD MAIL THIBCNE , Bunder. WnU IMMt N. Pu l. Pitilikl.4 be the KBDK(jRl PeuNTISO CX ANOTHER PILOT IS CAST OFF n 0 KGBKKT W. HUI1L, Kdltor S. SUatPTFK Mll'lb, U.uee Ab ladeflendeal eweffrr OMKTIME ago vf commented upon the decline (if "I.ifi," the lending humorous weekly of America, and wo heaved u few sighs tbut we can't maintain iu this country a periodical like '1'iineli," which has not dropped from its high estate for Entered as ataa4 eUee matter at Me . over a celltlirv. A ' WOwWllBAUta uru,iu,r,. , , , 41 HUBHCRHTU1 1LtTta ; .Now y.e notice that I-.dward S. Martin, who has been the Br Men io Adnuos editorial writer for "Life" ever sineo it was started nearly 00 DaU, "'" Suadar, year ''; . , ... , , . ,. i.ijr. witi Kmidtr. wioia . years ago, has retired, and someone else will take up his cdi- Dally, without bunder, year. ...... 1.5 . . K.f . . ' Daily, iuwut Sunday, moutii .- ; turial fit-ii, wielded so gracefully and effectively, these many Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.., 1 00 ' ' " i Buudar, iie year 1 00 1 vi-liM By Carrier, In Advance- In aled'ord, aeo- j l'" land, Jarteenrilje, Central Miit. IWnll, ; H js (. t tj t 1 If II TV Under SlU'll eirfUinSllllieeS, the llllinllgclm'nt Talent, Otild illll abd an lliguware: I . 'l. ' haiiiiK Ihe i-i-t 1 tin 1 editor n larne tioiiuiiet. c amis tie wnrcon- iESPEE SILK TRAIN I0NE STATE BANK LEAPS OFF RAILS HELD UP AGAIN; SIP TAKEN;: FLOOD AXD WIND j (Continued from Pac 0O ! of lust flight by a fool and 'half, would appear' tonight, : tomorrow. r;:: It i"!jOre and Bullion D.ilv. vltb Buivtir. mottlb.... Uilll, will. out Huodar, monih. . . . . .6J Vtilf, wtU.out hu.rvUy. dm rtaU-.., 7.00 VttlT. wllh Hubdajr, om year,..',; S.00 All term, can in uanttcm. OAKLAND, Till., June 1. W; f T. K. Ouslhasson, riiuinrer of a Souilwrn I'arific fUHthound fninht tiain, wa.-i critically Injured to-1 nfu-l.t wlicn the' It.f fjuifil.Vf liml thn-r rays .were .d'urlus) u. miles '"!' 'fu! '"" TUB ASHOCIATKU I'HEHS - HctiwU-f Full lMd Wire Sr1c Onlr. paper in citj or count racviri&g twa br ultftttix. 1 I Tbt AaaoviaUd Prna 1 rtdiulTclf en dtitd to Uit tut fur republication of til Dew dlapatche cre41Ied to It or otherwise credit! in iLii paper, and aleo Co the kteal im publldied berelo. All rifbt for republication of apart a! dla patcbat bete Id art ilao reaenwtl. 0worn dally trereye rtrcuUtloo tor ais tmootiia aodlnff April 1, 1028, 4&S1. Official paper of the CMj af Med ford. Oftlrtal paper of Jackson Coontr. Adrertlainc RpreaenCt.tlvra U. O. MlXiKNSKN COM PAMT Office In New York. C.il(fo. Urtrnlt, Ban rraodaoo. Log Anfelea. Seattle, Port-taod. i t-tnuvt-d to Si Iaul hoMut.il at Uv.-tinoie whT aB'"""1 he, wuh fun nil to l' Ktifffi iriK from tliird tlnrt;e tnriiu and In- to our fru'iKis uKStirancp t In t the priiinplt's whu-li In .slabhslicd ternai injnn- (imip liis ''assViciutHtir which, to qut from flihson. "will yive IO.VK, Wash.. .Jane lfl. Mi Two h'-M- U th- lone Slab Itank at tt n u cluck tins mur ninu. lin-'tl n nunilif-r f i:itrotis wall, tool; $li),OM(l l:i h from the rountfr and tj,rai-d in an autoinohiic. t Tin i-aiiMt X thfl a "'l-nt wiw not dftfiHtlncil ofrir-ially tonight, liiit rasuul olwervcTH wild lliey hflievcd nir'HlinK raila caused thf iipwt. Thn train left thi rails on a curve. Knlht carried liy Hi tinin wan fill; conniKiH'd in ciiMtern fai'toni-nn. 1, !tlu4kni(r liidirtcil. DENVKIl. Colo.. June 1 r,. (Pt to a hiK spiritual plane, lie an never duplicate .Mr. .Martin hi Henry .m. uiackmer. weaiihy oji man wnn eii'4inein-i un t iniu- in the first issue of iifeM anil whieh he has maintained in his editorials for 45 years, will still he the very soul of this paper." a All of which of course is applesauee! Assuming that "Life" had a "soul," there is only one plaee it ean reside, and that is in the editorial eolumns. Whoever is to take Mr. Martin's plaee will have to attend to the soul business, and, while he may rise materializing proeess. . Just ns there are no two individuals exactly alike, so there are no identical souls. "Life's" new editor 'may he excellent, hut he will never he K. 8: Martin. And, unless all sins fail, he will he as different from Martin as the new "Life" of today is different fromthe old "Life" with which the retiring editor was so long and suecessfully associated. New modes, new customs, new men. Off with tin old' and on with the new. "Life" in its new dress, its short skirls, its The chprrric ro ripeninir fnitt pictorial jazz, its firoadwny Kat,'s must now acquire a new soul, in tho valley, to the great deiiRht for K. fc. Martin, ami 'men like, him, speak another and very of the rohins.--.Tho rohins are different laiiKiintie'"" ' " - . Pom to all the cherrlen they ran I 0,111 r' nV"nK""K. v ? eai, nay n. uti iin-i fi, iu . Smudge Smoke ih nenial Trail In,: coii.pany d;tl In lh i'let,r;ilcd Tea pat li.'ime raw. wa Indicted Iy it fedrral K'"tnil jury here today. Mix InilicIiiM-ntH wcrf r turned aK'tlnst him, four chaiKlniT per jury and two :tllei;int i-v.ision nf the Incoirw lax. I I.lackmt r': houd wuh set at $ir,o,oou hy l'Vderal JihIko .1. Koh trr Mymei. woi.K.n screamed !is they fled. attracting the ntlentinn of 11 pas ser!, y who fired wveral inefl'i-cliial hhotn ut the rohher can. Mitw Illlsialjeih ThciiniiKon, cihi ier and lMr. Kihel HfinKH, asslR- 'tant cashier of tho hank, were cov- ered hy the un nf th;- 'iia rohln-r who held them up. Tho 'other man wore K-a.ssf.s ..ut ... niitt-k. lie xcooped u the silver 'and Mils and they raced away. 1 Their liKht autoniohllo was wen j ut Ticer, ft few infleK notitli of lone ort tho I'etldi fl'Iteille highway j : where It luineil oTi' thi road, ap- I pa rent ly headed for t 'olv 1 I I e. I Sheriff'H forces at ColvJLlc, Nortla- j 1 port and all thr-niKh l,n O'Ueille I county were notified. ThiH is th .second lime this year ' that the haul; Inut hen rohhi'd. XKWI'OHT. Atk June -16- JPn Borne 2bu of the HO a persons : dri'en from their homey hy flood waters of the White river, camp-: d tonight on nrroundin? hill. in the lower iiart of . Ta kson county,, and many of them faced the prospect f living for seveml days more In improvised quartern hefore their homes are released lioin the floou'h K.i). ,- A oreak hist niht In the dyke at Stephens, twelve miles witilh , ol Newport, spread the flood waters of the White river over heiween .tlV.Ofto and 40, aim acres 'Of land in the stmihern pari of ilho county, from which the resl : fients. prevlou,-- warned, hud 'fled with their helonKincs. Ahout j sixty per cent of this land. was unedr cultivation, the rst ' heinff 1 wodland. " ; :. 1 Some residents remained til- the flooded area occupy in tc thp tei t nd rtorles of houses and using ; boats when they went out of : doors. service was ditontinued and resi dents were in a state of panic. An early ' cheer k failed to show extensive damage or loss of life. The quakes are believed to have covered a wide area In this sec tion of Mexico. Pnrf hased LUtMcA by Sute oi Cililorato WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING SC. REFINING CO. Odk:742 Mtukct Sc.,Sn FrutotKO PUm: South Sn FTftcico M I Pt.fMtKNi't: 1J. MotKan. 1 formerly of HarrisbuiK. starts newsp;tpr here. VKitA OKI '55. Mexico, .Mine Hi fr) A violent earthquake was felt hero at !):12 tonight. I-fuild-Ings roiked during the tremor' "hlch continued frr more than two minutes urfU the inhabitants o. th.s i-ity ruted into streets, many of them falling on their knees and imploring iivine aid to prevent their destruction. A few minutes after the cessa- snouiu not hikk ihip pecs oin ui u fat cherry nd thf-n leave It to Hit fate, liy just taking one nip, the rherry la no ood to themsflves, the farmer, or the ultimate ron wifner. Heme cherry Jell Is helna, made In the homes, and probably some cherry wine, if tho truth wnn known. ' Turner Klfer Invited Mislnh fl. Wanhlngton Maddox over to fee his garden. There was method In his method, but Mlstah Maddox has quit being the man with the hoe, Tho University boys are all hack, and do not drag their feet, like they did -last year. Also some O. Chaplin muHtaehes have assum cd manly proportions. ' , , . Judge C'olvlg Is back from I.os A. whero he add reefed a deaf nnd dumb audience. Tho 1 Judge once made a speech In your corr. hilt we can hear. Iteports from K. O. stale' tint Jim Cooley and Hump Hmlth acted up during the OOP. pow-wuw, blowing horns, dancing nnd Jump ing up and down In n wild manner. Vou simply can't depend on any body when they uro nwny from homo. More cloudy weather,' cnttNlnR tho agrarians to hustle to Kft their hay In. . . ... :. C. Wig Ashpole has returned from a Jog Into K. Oregon. Mr. A. Ih running for office, and until tho November election; all the steaks will be tender, and the bones will bo whacked out before weigh lag. Miles Contrail, a rugged demo crat of the Applegate; Frldayed In our midst, R. Hftrdwetl received a Het of wire wheels Thurs. Heeley Hull ordered them eight yrs. ago. Now is the time to order your airplane wings. The Dock Robinson dog Is con valesclng from a (It he thrnwed In f-font of the Catherine Testout rosebushes 10 days ago.- B4 Prrnhvterlans w-ere taken off the train Thurs. and whisked to this city, and are still Vrotd.yterU ans. ' . Now-fongled horns ore, emitting melodious sounds-from the innnrde of the better auto. One moot like! a heifer, and another Is a bugle. - The yountreHt nick Kherwood! hoy was clipping the family lawn Bat. morn. His Paw and hrothor supervised and superintended Die work In a capable and efficient manner. . i Mr. Handerson of this city went to school with U. II u r Lampman, the eminent wild life editor of the OreRonian. lie remembers It. lim ns a good looking and likely young ster, whn could spell like (he dick ens. Herb Hoover was nominated for President Thurs. Kveryhody here npproved of same, except Verne Canon and coterie of democrats, t'nless Al Hmlth Is nominated they will tip over the section house, , 'A GOOD INDIAN' Build With Beaver Rock Tile and Save Money! This building COST DUT $465 for tile, Including brick for the two chimneys. ' Be sure to see this building at the corner of Eighth and Grape streets. No lathing, no paint, fire-proof walls, no upkeep, lower insurance. H OOVEIt A NT) Cfl'RTI.S hoiiikIs tin, romes tniii;ly off rooiI a hard team to lieat;-' -' Of -nours, as far a'arrajwittive abilities arc concerned like wise temperaments fliid en'piieities they arc not. well matched. Senator Curtis is not and never will be in Secretary Hoover's clues. But he Will be a frond vote cetter, partieiilarlv where the Republican party may need votes, and at the present stiic of the- game the Republican lenders are more interested in "voles than tlley are in selecting a vice-president of true vicc-presi- denial Calibre.. . ' . ,.,', ,',' . ' ' "A Rood Indian" pretty well describes Senator Curtis. As everyone knows, he has Indian blood in his veins, but, we use the phrase ih ils colloquial and semi-sport inn sense. ''".' Probably no man in the middle west has more friends than Senator Curtis not just aeiptaintauces, but . genuine, heart throbbiut' friends. A Republican stalwart himself, as regular as the tides, be numbers nmohg his most, loyal cronies such nut ufal rebels and congenital progressives , as William Allen White, and Senator llorali of Idaho. V Yes, Charley, is a "good Indian." lie makes a good speech and plays a cool giuno of poker. He is as loyal to his friends as to his country and the 'Republican party. No man or woman in need ever failed to get Charley's ear, no appropriation for the folks back home ever, failed to gain his steadfast support. It is not what ho has done, but what be is as a neighbor and friend that holds' the people of Kansas, and the people in Ne braska and Oklahoma as well to him with bauds of steel. He is not the intellectual, or spiritual equal, of Herbert Hoo ver, but he is, politically, his perfect, complement. Need more be said to demonstrate that the Republican party, iu its selection of candidates this year, showed a shrewdness of judgment and comprehension' of the necessities of the case, which almost deserves the title of genius. t " . llfiilS if IT WATCH REPAIRING Service That Pleases ' We take pritlc in Hie wat.-h rqiaivin?: . service tliat we arc able to offer our patrons. Two expert watch makers,, are alwavs on hand here, which mentis ' lliat you et PROMl'T service as well ' as the best of workmanship. Only genuine watch parts' arc useil, loo. You Must Be Satisfied! If, at any time, our rcjiair 'job doesn't - prove satisfactory in every way we'll gladlv refund vour monev. Our work .MUST lease you! " . JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. Carefully 2k Brisbane's Today (CoBttntt4 from Pace On.) Phillips, watch their steps Iu liotol lobbies, Several have cut their feet on fragments of broken gin bottles. When a deb-Rate or WHlrninlntt friend lets the bottle slip out of the . paper crossing I lie lobby, It brettks on the stono floor. , . However, the Itepiiblican plat form says "Klald enforcement of the prohibition law." Ho there Is nothing- to worry about. KiimlnmentallHlK will read Ibis with joy, and bold It ' under the noses of doubling modernists. The Miinson liner Miinatnnr caught a big tK(ei- shark. Ilnuled on deck It expelled from Its stom ach and mouth a good slsed turtle. The turtle Is at this moineut alive and swimming in New York's Aquarium. , If an interior modern shark ran swallow a big turtle and return It alive, why should not a huge fish, created especially for the purpose, swallow Jonah, take him ashore and release him less Injured than he would have been by a ride (u Now York's crowded aafcwayt BAKER -HIS "r"k nnd Telos csset H-mlle railroad servk-o ti authprlwd. ' ' '..".' OUILJL POINTS ! . Speaking of tact, Grunt's portrait is placed only on the new $50 bills, which means the South won't sec it. If it's too rongh to be a pnsture and not quite rough enough to be called majestic scenery, the nearest villagers will soon be onlling it a golf course. ,; Americanism : Scorning yourself because you waste so much money; feeling abused because you haven't more to waste. Heaver Rock Tile Is the cheapest material to build with. ProKscU lace equal to cut stone, al a cost Sll'CIl IW'IIKIt poured cement. Home materials nnd home labor. Iluild with IJea'vor Ulock Tile and keep your money In circulation In your home town. Everything in . Manufactured , Cement Fireplace brick, mantle brick all colSrs; fire place damuers, new California sidewalk blocks, Hold Illll lime, sidewalk expansion strips, Heaver cement, Mark Hear roofing paints, fire retardent, flower pots, rabbit pots, .;rave tops, poreb posts, chimney blocks, chimney pots,, health tile and stepping stones. ' ' Standard Roofing and Builders Supply Company Corner Fir and Tenth Streets Your Servant ' Phone 1077 means you get just what you pay for7T There's a lot of comfort in knowing that your lumber came from a concern with a reputation too good to risk by careless grading. We always try to give our customers thj benefit of the doubt. If a board is a "tolerable first," it's a "second" w ith us, and so graded and priced; Aslj : the carpenters. ' Woods lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" 711 East Main Telephone 10S J Hllllilll IllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllW a : . . . . 1 The effect of what, you say depends on who you arc. That kind of born doesn't sound impudent except on a cheap car. Any business wo'nld be as unpopular as government if the employes treated patrons as knaves and pests. Just the Dessert for Warm Weather Snider Y Ice Cream .If you've racked your brain to tempt the finicky appetites of friend husband and the children with a suitable warm weather dessert each evening DO THIS! a ouart of Snider's Tee Cream todav. Serve it in attractive with tresli crushed truits. One reason the modern, woman is dissatisfied is because she still yearns for a good cry at times and can't think up inn-linns' to cry about. . :''' liliv dishes tonight deliciouslv tempting, They will come hack for more. They'll like Snider's velvety smoothness, its rich, creamy flavor. 'And tomorrow night they will look forward again to the perfect dessert, Snider's Ice Cream, in any of a dozen tasty flavors. FOR YOUR WINTER FIR Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein TI fill Waft JJ A Deuel People don't really do without breakfast when ihey diet.! They just eat breakfast, and lunch at the same time. i , One reason why the typical good fellow ean spend so much on his friends is because his wife hasn't hud a new dress in two years. i The next parliamentary procedure after nominating a eandi-1 date for the Vice-Presidency is to explain who he is. Members of a family are more polito to one anotherjthan s they used to be, but perhaps it's because they sec one another so seldom. I Murder trial A fight between two sets of relatives with the state asTcferce. I Keep a Case of Rainier Brew or Rainier . German Lager On Tap at Home "When the crowd comes over for hi i evening's game, two or three bottles of Rainier lrew or Lager right off the ice, will top off a perfect party. t4 ' ' LsTlZrTaaamrlas'IJr r Tw I .a-ri a r c ts t B3" 3 !i8 f . Mini, ml i W VlH .1.111 '1 w If It's Snider's It's the- Best to Buy nuikjling political-platforms should be easier this time. A lot of th obi plunks never were used. i -, At this season, when nol'1 nothings are whispered to h 'r by !3 him as they .stroll tlmiiigh the meadow at twilight, there is rt : new aigiiificuucc iu the sign: "beware the bull." Snider Dairy 6 Produce Co. 1 wHaiTL mam 1 . ftaiw I r 'P"T;'-;--j. JO I'JflL'Ml.! 8 B P f -JUlr-eililH II ; vi . Ill hit U; tie: Cool Ocean Breezes Avoid the summer hent. Como to San Kranclsco for your vacation or wpek-end trip and enjoy the cool Pacific breezes. . Make the Unlcl Manx your home. Your stay nt this a trieniuy notrl will be most enjoyable. CirciMaiing ice water in every room. Check your car at hotel.