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f'.l'."'- PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE tell;, Bundaj. Weekle 1'ui.llar.M bt Ue medfoud riutrtuto oo. MM K. Kir Bt. KOIIKRT W. RITHI., Editor B. SUMrTErl SMITH. Ilanafef Aa lAdepac4lt Newspaper Entered second cUm matte it lled lord, Oregon, under Act of Marco 8, 1679. 8UBHCHIITIOH BATES Br Hell In Advent: Dally, wltll Sunday, ".ir.t .7.60 liailr. with Sunday, month....... .76 Dally, without Sunday, year .o0 I Daily, without Sunday, month...., .66 Weekly MaU Tribune, one year. ... f.oo ' Sunday, one year t.oo By Carrier. In Adrar-.0 Utdford. A.b- Dailv. with Sunday, tnoath. Daily, without Hun-lay. month.,. Dill j, without Sunday, o&t year. Daily, with Sunday, one year... All terms, caah tn advance. , 7.00 . roo UB14BER OP THE ASROOIATBD PRESS KaceirlDC Pull Leased Wire Berries Only papr fn city or county receiving Dew a fry telerriph. The Associated Treaa ii eirlittJvcly en titled to the use for republication of all pews dispatches credited to it or otherwiee credited In this paper, and also to tbe local Dewe published herein. Alt right (or republication of tpecial dia patcbea herein are alao rteerTed. Sworn daily average circulation for ail moiiUii ending April 1, lttZH, 4631. Official paper of the City ef MedfonL Official paper of Jackson Count-. Advert lii n( Repreeenratlww M. O. MOOHS.SKN OOUI'ANT Offices In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban riaadsoo, Loe Angeles. Seattle. .Port Land. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry DIbIIiibuIhIioiI citizen, are still IioIiik bllndfultlcd to smoke a ds arotto, and this novel ntunt should ho carried further. Manufactur ers of HtraiRht shooting plug to lmcco should start hiring celebri ties to submit to tho ordeal and have them report: "I took a chew of your product with my eyes shut, and have never tasted better chocolato bonbons." Os West of Portland, furmer governor of Oregon, announces a temperamental fit; and hls deaer tton of the Democratic party, a la Klijuh Hurtl. By this act Os mlsaes a chilncp to ever be post master, a train ride to Texas, some hot weather, and a lot of bum speeches. Mr. West gives as his reason for the deed, that he Is no boa constrictor, and "cannot swal luw Al Smith." HE DIRTIEST Did Members of the American Ku Klux Klun have decided not to covor their facea In future, but, having seen photographs of some of them In the newspapers, we hope they will reconsider their declBlon. .(London Punch.) It Is about time for some non coat wearing weather, . ; - Lady Ford-Coupo of tho local Imitation lli-itlsh, who has been dieting, has lost two pounds, but her dlspoaltloii has aturted to sour, Mr. Kurt JJavlH, the efficient, fiond-lookinp; umpire, Ktupped n foul with ono of IiIb lcadlnff bunions yesterday. Mr. Davis writhed like he did not Jump be fore tho truck stopped, . Tavlnar haa boon completed on a number of street, bilntflnu; about u much needed InuieuHO in the speed ing fnetlKles, ' Cherry pies aro belnff Inflicted, outside of the crust and the seeds, they aro lovely. . Heveral from here attended tho itoso snow ot I'oruana. 1 Tncy re port that most of the metropolitan residents have their winter's wood piled on the curb In tho residential areas. They saw no women wear ing bussels. The depths of the President's dhtapproval of the furm relief bill, of which tho sr. seodsender from Oregon was (tart-Papa, Is Revealed in the following list of words, pahiloHsly extractd f r o m h I speech, hlttlnff il In the head: Amazing TmpoKHlblo Arbitrary Autocratic Had llewllderlng Bureaucratic Camouflaged Coord vo Cubersoiuo Dangerous Deccptivo Delusive ClHCiimlnatory Drastic Kntungled Kxeesslve Kxt inordinary Fitntustic Fallacious Flat Flagrant Kutilo Ghastly llasnrdoufl Incompntlblo Incrodlblo Insidious Intolcrahlo Menacing Ohjectlonublu Obnoxious Overwhelming Petty Precarious Prejudicial Prepondcrous Prodigious Prohibitory Repugnant Retaliatory Slovenly Uneonstltuttonal Undesirable Dmluo Unworkiihlo Vicious Wasteful This is a formidable lift of dis paraging adjectives, and must have depleted Mr. Coolldgc'ft word tank, each und every one being hi itself a substantial mouthful. Tho chlof executlvo could have saved some wind, ant! considerable wear and tear on his lurnyx. by simply suy Jntf "nutty notion." U lowing rnporiN aro being 10 celvcd from Mr. Ned Vllns. who acquired, at IiIh own suggest ion, tha diRipidittcd Model T. formerly owned by the' writer. .Mr. Vilas state that he never met tip with u better behaved Model T. and It has already bMyomc ono of tho family. Jt In a pleasure to learn that tho contraption hits hnd Its better nature awakened, as for merly It was poKsesseil of a vivid person tty. nnd would do every thing but what It was supposed to do. Mr. V. ullegea that It starts without argument, and heretofore there woe alwaya a heated oon troversy, not to mention other things that got hot when It imd to go some place. It Is a myatery what became of Its native deceit und fraud, and criminal ways. i BILVERTON Hllverton Food Products Co. cannery atari aa son'e pack, IF AL SMITII WlAs ) T1IE approucliini,' jircruildntial campaign not only promises . to be interesting-, but tliere is a greater cliiinco tins year, tlitni ever before, of n l'lT.siilent bciiiir elected without the sup port of a majority of the vot rs of the United States. Tliis is due to the faet that Al .Smith promises to carry his states with small majorities,--whereas Secretary Hoover prom ises to have tremendous majorities in the states where his suc- eess is now conceded. . xt .. . n the J.ast the Democratic i. ...I. i i.... " Mil iHrgf- lim jurj mi., nut be fortunate if he doesn't , iJSiKtates, and it is also certain the Suiith will be materially reduce!. Even in New York stlte Iliiovcr will poll a la rue vote, there is even a very slight 'chance, of his carrying it, while if Smith wins any of the nornwilly Republican slates in the north which he must do td 'be elected he will undoubtedly do so by decidedly narrow marginsj - On the other hand, it is certain that in the entire far West, and highly probable in states like Pennsylvania, Maine and In diana, that Hoover will win by'ovcrwhclming majorities. In other words, if Smith should win, it is almost certain he would gain a majority of the electoral votes without a majority of the popular vote, giving this country for the first time a mi nority President when there had not been a split in cither of the majority parties. For, as everyone knows, our cleetoral system makes it pos sible for a majority of a hundred thousand in one state to give only four electoral votes and a majority of one vote in another to give 45 votes in the electoral college. ' In this connection it is interesting to note that Smith could carry the Solid South, New York state, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, New'Jcrsey and, Connecticut,' and still, if-lloover car ried nil the other states, Smith could Ix; defeated. IT WILL SOON BE WELL, the first woman to fly acrons the Atlantic has landed and' is receiving the plaudits of the world, which she deserves. ' The "Queen of Diamonds" no doubt is disappointed, but as Miss Earhart did hot 'make London, Miss jlioll can fly to the British metropolis and go down in publicity history as the first woman to accomplish that feat. , Then some comely young lady can bo a passenger on a plane 1 I . . i , ' i . mi .... oounii to raris or Dcrun, ami so ing in this flying business to satisfy everyone for some month. I to come. But, of course the time is not far distant when flying across the Atlantic will no moro be big news than flying from Med ford to Sau Francisco is big news now. As we have previously pointed out, airplane development is going ahead at such daz zling speed that long-distance flights will soon' be: commonplace. !l OTTTT.r. POTTSJTVQ I Wc arc an idealistie people, if it threatens to interfere with "Many deaths attributed to prohibition." 'Probably heard so luueh wet-and-dry talk they were bored to death. Correct this (sentence : "I'm. ho sorry,", isaid the woman driver to the man in tho truck, "it was all my fault. " lt8 n eomfort to have a eoniing youn man interested in daughter, but he shouldn't -be too absent-minded about going. The modern kitchenette has a cabinet for indigestion tablets. If babifg weren't going out matter of time until every home "Developing" a pcoplo means teaching thorn new wants and new reasons to bo discontented nnd unhappy. . Another argument for birth control is the number of gradu ation invitations we'll all bo getting in a few days. . England and France are willing to abolish war, merely re serving the right to shoot up their own Niearnguans when necessary. Frivolity enrages Mussolini. How times change! Onec nn emperor fiddled while Home burned. This one burns while Itomo fiddles. Correct this sentence: "Well," said the land boomer, "since you can't finish paying for the property, I'll just return the money you have paid." MUTT AND JEFF MUTT. ALU Trlfi' I DtLtSATeS AT TMC V CoMVeNTIOM AR UViARlw6 STRAW . HATS So t flMALLY rVAkr)l Afvi v6oT ONG MEDFORD MAIL . i . , .. , camlubttc has swept the Solid : : .... h. .m I Ji is mm ling jenr UlUl .HIIIII lose mo r two of the border normal Demueratie vote in the AN OLD STORY on. i ncrc is enougli advert is- but a reform hiwu't nnieli ehanee business. every built-in necessity except 1 of fashion, it would bo only a would have a built-in spanker. That's One on Augustus iTTwTTv Tta AT -iASr THAT MvjcH? ( T .OOHTKs TV . I " " I v. .r sax, I LAR6& POC ) a ' V - 7 TUAT'i PUMMV . ... - I See IT. rive tovj weiv rse i r 1 n - ' 1 1 ".. . . ,M ? I ' I ' .1 ; U at ' l 1 ALL THAT JACK r- ' , I ' I, ' S . rjr: v M,,,,h! j . K.. h 1 n.. r 1 1 II I IP I I '' 1, ' If I I . - TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, WL D. Ktfrift leirm pertaining to prrttut health aiwl Uygirw, ttat to ili .li.ip.MU ur trMCmt-nt. will If miiMcrxI i) Pr, Bra.Jy if a aui-,it-l, Htlireil rnv lo,t U -m to-!. Letters liutil.I le brief ni.fi wriUei. in Ink. .Jum. tu ih law tiumlw )... w. ' fvivH, only a iVw can I iiwcrl lure. iiiff to iiiHtrurltaux, Ad-Jre-m IH. Ml lull) XO. 30 TIIK XATI HE OF t'.ANCKIt I'ntll the caune of canter Is Ula- covered wo cannot know whether : cmldu)onil n(m. val,.a calu.r arft one uiseasO or n group of dls- At uny rate, there are three main types of cancer recogniz ed, namely, car- uterus. breast, it occur usually In a pjraon of mature age. , tne functlona of the body- . ! only rarely In one under 30. It I Hen IUiiiich Ilia Favorite Hole, develops Insidiously from no up-1 My Uot vcat Illul ,v n foul parent cause or in tho alle of some 0K)r, hut Ihe formaldelu-da solu-: long existing trouble su. h an old . ton you recommended conllola It ulcer or sear. It Is painless or re-: perfectly, only I am afraid to keep sponalblo for little pain in the ma- i UaK lt because I have been i Jority of cases. There la no char- toi,i ,hHt If you atop the feet aweut acterlstlc or telltale sign by whic h nK th(. iBon stays back In the patient or doctor may recognize ,iod or goes somewhere else like ' u. ...u uia.-i.nt... uui ua- jii.-iuiia nuuuiu irnu tu .rtiiiiii iiit-u- leal examination and this affords the doctor a chance to detect the disease by the procoaa of exclusion. Carcinoma spreads ' through the lympathlc channcla from the pri mary alto to the neareat lymph' nodes or "glands," and subsequcnl- ly from theae to more distant nodes. It Is not "growth" In the s..iia.: ui a new ,, , gi ii h: grniien on the body like a parasite; it la ttttuur a tit.st.nt..riitiuii, u uisorueriy variation of the normal cell multi plication of the tlasue or organ nf- fected; cellular anarchy. In this IreKuInr, abnormal cell multiplica tion ho me poirionouH HeemH. to be produced and thin Kccms to damage the general health. . To. one has (letermined what the hypothetical polHon Ih or evon that a poison Ik produced, hut, we, ntwumc mich u factor to account, for the Impair ment of Keneral health tn cancer. Sarcoma Ih a lew common type of cancer, often occurrliiK 1 ehll. dren or pei-NunH of uny nge. devel opInB more rapidly, perhapH noon K"" .'SnXTZZ. body, and running Its course in few months, as compared with the slower carcinoma development of a few years. Sarcoma spreads by tho accidental conveyance of a bit of tho cancer In the blood stream to some other part of tho body, perhaps distant from the primary slto. This Is important, because. If the nature of the disease Is promptly recognized and tho pri mary lesion immediately and rad- Ically removed by surgery, therein! an excellent chance that the cure will be almolute. Tn success of this depends of course upon the possibility of radical removal of the primary sarcoma and the cham;c that no particle has already been carried off In the blood stream to develop as a secondary sarcoma elsewhere. Sarcoma fs more like a tumor a swelling,' a bunch thim caiinuma. . Kpltheliomu Is the comparative ly benign type of cancer that com monly occurs about the face, lips or elsewhere in the skin. Kplthe llom develops In tho site of some trifling old wart, .pimple or mole after many yearn, and is so very Insidious that tho' patient at first can Hot believe tho, thing Is serious! enough to warrant medical atten tion. Epithelioma Is most com-; .7,7. I live for many years with the ulcer! 1'..rH."l"'f?C' """T ."""."!" I T" ... V. " """"""J 1 "l "... tend t. ther 0wn busineu. an' oth Lpithelioma In the first atage is ers , top along th-.Idewalk an con more amenable to treatment than j tu tho,e who,ep t in. back oul other types of cancor. Even hide- 0. a parkin' place, ous, crude quuclc remedies, caus- tics and tho like, may cure if the victim can stand tho pain, shock und blood poisoning associated with such maltreatment. QIKSTIONS AND ANSWKHS K libit Tost, What is tho Kahn tost? Can It be had at tho health department? M. K. W. Answer. It Is a technical mod ification of tho WusNcrmann test, In the judgment of some laboratory palhologlsls an Improvement upon the Wasserman test. I believe your own doctor must procure the blood specimen If a free health depart ment trst Is to be obtained. Only persons unable to pay for private medical care are entitled to such tests ot public expense, and then Mutt OREfiON', MONDAY, .TrXE 18, 1928. So tvyly run l ui.ijt tu iieri- not coiifonu- Itratly, in care of U.ia rie.v-t),ter. j only when a recognized physlciun ; requests the tent, health departme, Home municipal tmenta arc uxlng the Kahn tent, but moat of them use the Waaacrmann teat. Jiroinldc. I la bromide harmful for a weak ! heart? I have taken It for three veara everv riav. nnrl hnv. n cinoma sarcoma . wcak hpilrt , nm ycun 0(, u and epithelioma, j HcemB t0 hel, my nBrvM ,omVi but Carcinoma la haven't any strength the common ln-jvir J H ' -torlai cancer of " Ana'wer. Dromlde tonda to', da organs alich as J p,.eB8 nnd weaken tha heart, iiro- . mine can never "hern" your nerves. e ' It merelv iletn.RKufu ni ,lntiu i apnaea. nml flenreuuvu h.,.i.Uhu rheumatism or bad eyes . . . - t3, -. Anawer. Then Uen's no Intimate friend of yours? In' that case the prevention of your trouble should not be offensive to him. I can only offer my assuranco that there is no harm In diminishing or aton- ping the sweating of the feet oi any other jtmall area. Why worry about Ben Told'a Ideas? It Hen WPr0 an Intimate friend he would never tell you It la dangerous to correct your trouble. Aa long aa you do not make tho formaldehyde, solution too strong or apply It too' often, producing Irritation or In- j flnmmatlon of the akin, It can do . no harm whatever. j Homo Nursing. Please recommend a good doc- j tor book, one that will teach an Inexperienced nurso what to do i when a member of tho family has; measles or something. Mrs. F. II. i H. . . i Answer. Florence D n k I n ' i I "Simplified Nunting." published by. J. It. Upplncott company, Thila delphla and Montreal, Is the best ' book of thp kind I have seen. ! (CopyrlKht. John F. Dllle Co.) ' "He hain't got no education, an' " h,!,.?"wMVr!n ,, I'ZV sreakin' of her son. Soma folks at- Communications Street Hepiiii- Work Scomt. To the Kditor: If nil city-jobs are done like this wnter-plpo repairing on West Main, no wonder taxes 11 ro high.; The road has been torn up for a week, nnd the men on the job sit j around nnd Jalk politics or base-1 bnll most of the time. Kvery real- I dent In Siskiyou Iilghts can testi-i fy to this, condition. Most of thej line mere is no one bossing the Job, and meanwhile the heavy mo-1,,,,, ttti. ..n thu 1,..- ... x " : luui wvi uuiii.'h niiu 111 tiunt uri r ' they have plenty of time to watch1 Rippling Rhymes (By Wail Mmmm) TIIK I.F.AKNKD PLt; k In Shakespeare l u slight ly grounded, but could not grasp his "Winter's Tale," un til Its meaning was expounded by ,Tuniiey, Jn. a hall nt Yale. 1 used to read the- Hard of Avon, and the perusal gave mo pain, und I would have to rub some salve on my intellect to heal thtt . sprain. For Wil liam's thoughts are telescop ing, so close to gether they collide; nnd though for sense I kept on grop.ng, the mean ing often wftH ! deniod. but Tunney made tho: whole thin? clearer than crystal in a jewel store, and Shakespeare- now to me is dearer than ever he had been before. No longer do I deal In curves when study ing the. dcuthlcss' burd; (Jene s shining Intellect disperses . .thtt clouds that made the reudlng hard. I hope that many. an-, other college may draw In structors from the ring, to i spread the boon of useful knowledge and make dark K norance lake wing. If dear old -Harvard would be crown ing herself with further laur els now, she might secure, to talk on Drowning, Jack Sharf key, of the bulging brow. The Browning problems come in bunches, we find him hard to understand, but if explained by one who punches a knock out swat with cither hand, no doubt we'd promptly catch his meaning which now seems vague and quite remote, and we'd Vo longer go ' careenin? to find 'our literary goat. There's a revival now of She! ley, and.'i have read "hlm 'o'er and o'er, until I couldn't wear my kcily, tho study made my head so sore. Why cannot Princeton call on Heoncy to make the poet's meaning clear? If this wero done I'd bet a wienie 'twoudl be tho big hit of the year. Tho big schools keep tho lights a-burning, the lights that fill our souls with thrills; we'll hasten to tho halls of learning when Demp-M-y talks, or Harry "Wills. the ditch-diggers soldier on the i job. One cnergotlc contractor could have finished this Job In two or three daya, and the Main street road would havo been finished week ago. The residents on the east side are up In arms over the situation and no one can blame them. ... ...13. G. imoWMi. Mcdford,;june 18. .,. Ye Poet's Corner Question? ... This body of mine In which I live, My health depends upon the care I give; It has been nourished since my birth, Finally will go back to mother earth. ' . ; - r "What becomes of my spirit, the I God within, ; ! Without n bodv tn funrtion in? Will It return to Its divine source, From whence it came In' due course? - Can It be lost or go astray,, ' , While on Its journey faraway? Will my spirit linger arodurt tlie grave, Or bo tossed about like an ocean wave ? , - . Or will it adorn or incarnate . , i . Somo new body to personate? Will It be .conscious what takes place While it floats in endless space? Science gives no sign or niorVr, lilt ever leaves us 'In the dark. All our faith seems but a guess: No evidence do wo possess. Don t you wish wo could find j TosaUslMng.,hatl.,rue?! D. T. Gcrdcs. I I Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag On.) a(ic8 n, that they are think-j ,. , i,.,,i ,i,, ,u.... 1. ...... I .i.-t,"s "MU mivj uavu louna Bometiung ;iew. (tovernor Al Smith set good (mve.', IT'S TOO LARGe FOR New Chinese State May Try ; I Out Socialism First Tirht (By Ow-ar Watson. OilsV lltor, lested, although all piccuutlona the Associated I'i-cmi.) were taken at I'. klng. ! Nationalism, democracy and ao- i - ' - , . ciallsm the three fundamental j The revised prayer book, of the principles established by the late ' Church of England was repeated Dr." Eurr" Vat Sen. founder of the by the l!i-lish parliament for.thf nationalist party, constitute the ba-1 second time. For the moment the aia of the regime which tbe nation-! chuluh people must be -lontent allst government has sol -up in with tho old form. . but dispatches China. .' . - - .i ! from London suggested thut pnb-, ID a declaration Issued last week ; ably another revision would be asking, for the co-operation of all made In an endeavor to bring tin' friendly nations, the: nationallsta ; opposing views to common ground. :aVowed tha end of militaristic rule . nJa set forth their alma for the reconstruction and rehibilitnlion ofa unified 'China. The nationalist government aeeka to negotiate new treatea with the powes based on absolute equality and mutual respect for soverignly; at the same time the powers were requested to withdraw their troops from China. With the death of Marshal Chang TsOj-Lln. the ousted dictator of Pe king, from ' wounds he suffered whf-n 'his train was bombed, soon after his departure from the north ern capital, - the nationalists ai-Cj hopeful of bringing Manclirla into the fold. Nanking may be the nev capital, but for the present 1 tha governor of Shansl, Yen l'sl i Chan, is in control In Chihli with headquarters In -Peking. Tho nn j tlonnliat generalissimo, Chiang Kal- Shek has resigned from that post, : ; tho military part ot tho revolution having. en,dcd.. ' Contrary to earlier fears, foreign residents in China remained unmo- ! example and spiked sovernl guns ! when he ordered s:a:e troopers to give full protection to Senator Hef I tin of Alabama, during his speech-: making tour in New York state. ' Senator Heflin's speeches will i consist , of attacks on Governor j Smith, but the latter reminds state troopers that it is a. duty to '.'as sure to him (Senator Heriln) ils ': constitutional right of free speech.' I therefore direct you to see to It that he and his mediums are ! fully protected." I 1 . I Not long ago Dtisollna Glanntnnl I ; was a little girl, very poor, playing in the streets of Philadelphia. Now, singing the title role in "Aldu," nt : the Covent Garden house in Lon-: don, this daughter of an Italian ; American is acclaimed a star of j first magnitude. She was cheered I alter the first -act, and recalled ten ! times after the Nile scene. Nothing that the world can give means greater happiness than such success earned by hard work. ' . . . ' Yesterday the "Day Mail" of I Mrlsbane, Australia; talked by radio beam across the Pacific ocean and North American continent to Mon treal, Canada. ' A crew, made tip of two Austra lians and two Americans, has just finished a flight from Oakland, Cftl., to Australia, over 7000 miles of water. The editor of the Bi-Ih- bane "Daily Mail" talks to Canada I in Ipsa ilma thun t urmil.l .nbn nnn :of those fliers to say "Jack Robin-1 son." .... .. j A flood in Missouri, caused by' a broken levee on the St. Francis I river, reminds those that live in danger of flood disaster that their problem is one that Herbert Hoover understands and can attend to. The Weather : i Precipitation for 24 hours end ing 5 a. ni., .00 inches. Yesterday's weather here: High est temperature, 73. Lowest tein perature yesterday. Vi, Precipitation: Total rainfall since 1st ot month, .0.71) Inches; 15-ycar average for the month, 0.7S Inches. Total rainfall since September 1. 15.61 inches. Humidity yesterday, Ii a. in., 75 per cent: 1- noon, 45 per cent: 5 p. in., 3ti per cent. - Character of day, partly cloudy. Sun sets today at. 7:49 p. in... rises tomorrow 4:35 a.jm., sets to-' - , -7, ,. ' ,' -, , , ,cvel horizon.) Forecast: Fair tonight nnd Tucs- dHV. WBrmcr Tuaay, x. humidity. L. w. DICK " : . , "-"rlo.Ut. Klamath Indian .Must Die PORTLAND.' Ore., June 18. W) - Orvillo Davis, 22, Klamath , Indian facing tlouth sentence for conviction of killing Lawrence .Walker, another Klamath Ifidlnn, niter a .New sears liquor party, was denied a new trial today by Federal District Judg.. n. S. Iican Date of the hanging, first Indian ....,., .... 1 ,. death penalty imposed here since tho '80s has not been set Classified nrlvpriMnc ir-. result. I Englund's picluresqfie suffra gette. Airs. Kmimiline I'unkhurst,' whose miiltunt activities 'before1 the war mode her the most feared woA.an of Lii'ltish parliamentarians, 1 died peacefully In a London nurs-'-ing honie ' The World will' attracted her en ergies und she proved an able ally In the problems which beset the : nation at that time. Captain Kmllio Carranza'a flight from Mexico City to Washington was the one notable achievement of aviation during a week which originally prumised several at-, t-'mpts tn crocc the coean by air. ONYX pointex ; HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance, Agency A. La HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon . Kodak Film Developing - sens Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. MedfordSj Lower Rates nd Ute tame Hifh Standard of Service at Uie Imperial Hotel PORTLAND Oregon Rooms Without Beth: ' 1 person, $1.50 per day ar.d up 2 persons, $2 .00 per day and up RoomsWith Beth:' 1 person. $2.00 per day and up 2 Dersons,$3.00 pcrday and up Special rate, where more tban two perton. occupy one room, coortiteot with above. "Tht Wouje- ferewftei 5ereee'' By BUD FISHER SBI