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ti PJDE FOUR MEDFOKJ) mail tribunr i , Daily, Sunday, Weakly I'lihliiilifl hv the HEDFUUD PRINTING CO. il-17-te N. fir St. lton T BOBKRT W. HUIII., Editor B. HUHcTER SWITH. Manag.r An IndepotidMit Newapapar Ksterrd second claaa matter It Wed lord, Oregon, under Act ol March 8, 187H. 1 8UBSCRI1T10N RATS3 By Mull In Advance: Daily, with Sundny, year liaily, .th Sunday, month Daily, wiltiout Sunday, year..,. ttoltv. without Sunday, n.oiith... .17. SO .76 f Weekly Hail Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Sunday, one year 2 00 By Carrier, in Advance In Mfdlord, Ante mid, Jackspiille, Central I'omt, I'bot'Uix, Talent, CJohrJiill and on Higliwaya: l)aily, with Sunday, inonlh $ ."fi Daily, without Mi winy, montli. . Daily, without Sunday, one year Daily, with Sunday, one year... All terms, cnli in advance. 7.0" 8.00 MEMBER OF THK ASSOCIATED VRKXS j Only paper in city or county receiving j The ABBOciated Pre, la exdimively m-wa diBpauhea crdit-d fa 7n r1'.'" i credited in this paper, and alao to the local Dews niihiifthed lierein. All riglita for republication of apectal dU- J patches Iter in are aiNO reserved. Sworn daily avernire Hrrtibtion for six ; montlit ending April Official pBper of the City of Medlord. Official paper of Jaekson (untj-. AdvertiHlntt Hepresentanve H. 0. MOOKNSKN & COMl'ANY Office In New York. ChiraKo, Detroit, j Ban ?rantisco, tot Angeles. Seattle, Port land, i Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Porrr A Rrcat many nf thu luciil iit-w lilisliitnclH i-iii:' hnvf liml thi' l)i-osli!'iittal iiMniitiation frtMii eith er major party, areirlinn to tt'eii mates, liail tlley cared to liolher o I the forth- j It Is iireilletect that . . , . . 1. 1.. ... .. , 'I' I, laill . lltrious war 111 mm nnnv. A...n hu nice, and Is just what Is net tn tone-tip the spirituality of coinmonwealrh. rled the There wan a lot ol tinea Ib-t feminine s-iortlnt; Sat. pin. holy who went down the iiv with an ostrich feather in her I o nue hat. The pleasinK Hi ui,'-cl.ur of lend pencil sharpeners construct I iik lailroads to the coast, is UKaiu Jieard lu Ihe valley. O Onnotis lit many a day, beame(0 o'er hill and dale last evening. It nave a 'awless performance, and was well received. UKItldN t)tlo N'nrbetz was arreted for bigamy afier mariy inK his fourth wife within iOaci-k. ile Is believed lo he enry. I'ress JJispatch.) That's our guess, tun. A tornado, inaccurately de scribed "as a breath nf scandal" Is abroad. "WW It IS WWII" (Salem iipltal-.loiiriial) It seems thul Cnptaln AlniP ham l''urester nf tlnO 1 1 tUh engineers enc cvenitiK violated the parking ordinances estab lished for, the encampment hy driving his car into camp and refusing to obey the guard'a command lo halt. A verbal controversy ensued, win a colonel appeared In his night shirt, was ik'U recognized by Forester IcqHic darkness be en use of s dishabille and was cussed by the c plain for but-ting-in. Only ton O.uto tho latter discovered his awful mistake. Tho sun and wind caused htm to have a bursting headache and he slates he did not see a culvert,--(lltna Mills Sentinel.) Tutting the blamo right where it belongs. Iiithe rural area shoulder-high to tin ami kindred weeds. . I he corn Is wild mustard A bmdiskin colored vchhde failed to iisccud a phono polo, hauled in by a man Id. that was Cieneral Nobiie. wlio deserted his companions on the ill-fated Arctic xpedllion, seems to have been too much for his fellow -count ry man and egotist, Mons Mussolini, no word of praise coming from that fourfltisher. Con Noblle saved his own hide, and announced he would u-ttirn at mice to lose it. To dale he iias been detained. ll(W FIT AMI I'ltOI'l.ll (Turner Tribune) MtsH JLazel Hones, recent graduate of Turner high school, now taking a nurse's training course in Pacific Christian hospital, finds her vork iuteresthig. The county fair will give a prtz for the best display of applesaue. not emanating froi a politician t or Humdinger, Inc. im r tii tsiuii i.ui:n i' (SC. Argonaut ( The comparative respect in which prohibition and regulations ()! nail iik from voure-s iesQ, ell known than Ihe Constitution ot -ihe Culled Stales ate held h e.xeiiVli fied in twin untitles that adorn tho double entrance tbtms to a famous country club near Ilahimore. One of thee, on the left-hand door, roads lt!;e this; "According to W.v I'nited Stat en Const it utiun. tntoii hers are prohibited '..on brlngVtH liquors Into this club " (Ml IllO light-hand door is the other not tee: "Hy order of the boaul of director? dogs are not admitted. his vulM-, ill bo enforced." Hun Is Satisfied. Al'fi'l'I.V, Tex., July 2, .... l,V -fiovernor lall .Moody of Te,tf,, leader of the extreme dry fiKht at the deniocratic national enliven, lion, declared today he would not attend a conference ,.Hllcil to meet nt Ashevllle, X. I'., hy dry tleino erats oiiiiohIiik ttovernor .Mfred i:. .Smith of New Vork for president "We did not i:cl .-ain't lyw hm vc wantpit at the convention.-' Mr. Moody wild, "hut the nlatfoiri ili claies for enforcement of lirohl hiilon and that Is the main Ihjnij." THE PACIFIC COAST I intensely interest in;; liilk ti-i'iliiv lid'ore in.cnibt'rs of 'liy Dr. T. Tinfrfuiif; l.cu', ol' t lie (C'liRia. i)r. Lew showed how the present revolution in China was in ealitv a ncwsim ner h;:i in that Ihe Xew 1iin;iJYTment, its basic i iiiiiL'(i 1....I I,,,,,!, tba. .lie,,,.! iifrwhl.'f nf (mL'H'lI.ih thr.MII ' , ri,;,. Xationaiists I II.. .loch.r..,! iIm of all Chiiuj, llift this L'overnineuL can, hut that unless the American peoplo lire itrotiseil tohe situ ation and show some inlGh'st in Cliina's i'ate, there is grave dan ger that China, to avoid Japanese tlominal ion, will turn lo Soviet Russia instead of the I "nil im! States. So with threat sineeritv, i'luencv and )fe)Si"ii, Dr. Lew ui'gvd fyy0tr on editors to become " intcrnat ionaly minded." to ssulv en-lill(. I,'.,,. Kasteru situation, and woi'M domination bv a union of Kor the .speaker frankly predicts the approaching Inland K)ire domination. Kirjland, he0thinks, is thriue;h with threat enit inenta? Japan ciin 'I compete China and I'nited St;Uest wl ! the worlil in their hands. ! Shall the Russian theoi( nf theory of Iicpuhlican Democracy : It is not necessary to arree j to rant thiS the next few years are lo be critical ones in the 'Far Kast, and that the attitude of this country is to have far reaching consequences upon ihe future history G)f the world. ! The American people-and particularly the American news I paper hm should bcciie moire '-interna I ionally minded." j of the Tacifie Coast particularly should pay more attention to the stuation in tho Far Kast, lor, whether we like it Or not. I Ihe deterniinQ,' eveiit-Qtif Hie and on the borders of, Ihe I'O'ifie ltut the eluinees d arousing 1 , . , . . . . n il11 S ' 'SI1 IO a Ilia III' V eoiniMcic miim nr iu a iii,"ui explosion in the har Kast, wJiieh is equally inevitable, will un- ;' pcism's lu-ait muscle efficiency 1 1 I' ihlnl; tile VeiV beyt is iidiliir,'i douhtedly lak a majority ol the people entirely unawares. Q ihe breath, while sluing at rst,; !f the Demoeratie phitforin is an"vQ,'il,li'i(,n and mx,l',nht i:;iHi in-cnihiin; naturally, lake u, . . 11 r 1 11 ' i- ; I'tndeiate bre.ithUand then hnPA1 is. America is now liyu-c provincially inclined iiii less dis- Vllln. j,,.,..,,!, it )()I1L. V(1U (.;ill0 posed In take the political responsibilities id' its vo0d eeonomic ; Umiiu; yours- ir wiiii your waicio' 1 1 P- . 1 I,- 0 t , 1 1 1 ... ., j The normal average bi-eakint; point i leadership than ever belore.O l'or ni that plath.nn the very j is .,- .sr(.(in(tsti,0 is js 1. phrase used ny me M'liaioriai son and 1 he Leac-ne ol Nat ions portaut part 'Dprineiples the. "avoidance of all eiiKu'dini; !11u,(,sm This is9to exctisi approaching events , however, to do what opinion for 1 hein, who eouldn 't mal; 0 may me lay niirselvespcu more declaLine; fhc situation c;ootl reasons for vtdiu for" lecher! Hoover, the one American intuflie life who knows most hnut the Far Kast. i i J QUILL, It's t9tsy ji Iff? ii liainlit I'i'iiiii slioot il you tail to stop. O (ioili'r: All 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ni I o rowt h. Qiscd to lioltl a sttifkiiiK in pin teres ntnliinp; else al lords lire as the privilege of callinc; somebody a kel. O OO (lanchuria is that pari of China where (.'eneral Chau inmil: the flies while lf?pan milks the row. Southern Kurope speaks many toniu O but ihe traveler can iv service anywhere by iiej savin'', "Darn Mussolini.' . Vtm ran pick out ears pwek up when be commuters on a t rain by nt mention chickens. O Il would be a nice custom few spare rations at tlie North eonservativ t' is Ionian who tret 3 The i- inouutaineers still other dead celebrity who slill Harleyct,)rn. .Vnotlier omt hit of salesmanship would consist in M ussolini 's order for a correspondence course to develop nat ini: persomdily. MUTT AND JL9F- I jjetfF'S TILt. IrOTrle HOSPtTAUj II f Kr T- TUIMV V'l I i .Til IV I I I '' - I ..a ! j tAV SPARC Tltvve IN WRlTIMG I - TT. miss. tiRf?is Fors a i J I X V ftt iwuch wreaTD I i ADice: . . si toiSSStiw . Jl , J L flfKDrOTlT) MTTb SHOULD WAKE UP whs (iivcn ;il Criiti'r l.nl; yes- I In; Ntiite KililociiQAsstifiiitinii National University OiP91un, the. v.- W3 cjtj o .ire now practically in out ro! nieri- is overwhelmingly pro dwhat, they can to prevenl China and the -Muscovite iiord end . powers, (iussia O ill' to hold the ftitunU'ate of y ( jffjiuunism or tii Ainci'itfiin prevail ? 0 's assert ions wilh all ui' Dr. .vv next dccatle arc to be , ICd ill, ocean. Q I the peopii? to litis situation are. i . . . n i' . I t 1 11 ui iric Miuninai m .,,,,-, mi nic ; O 1 C U I" I' IM'O ' sil TT1C die - itarrij) aawsi I'lesment Wil was uicorporal ed a mono; its nil - o O I'o? ihose who sep- the Ire I hey can, to prepare plllilic iQ as Dr. Lew told about a newspaper man I speech without referrinp; lo I'alrick Henry, a similar anuadversbi by once i the Far Kasl is one nf mativ POINTS a dry aciil. A hi ilitM. sV.'t O o A lo Xewyiyrjiese ft O bami a Liood Democrat so much nleas Ihe way their 1 for future Pole. Arelic tOtlro p a can'! see the rotleii limbs on vote for AuOcw .lackson. An e,els an occasional vote is .lohu G i-ttinu doiui- Mutt Utters an Earful v.FACe ec TRrBTTNTR, MEDFOIID, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . . IT. Sinned letter pJTt in Jr to ncotomd brail h and hyifiene, rtt to dinense djitgimtin or trenrrtii'i.t. will he E:ncri'd by pr. Itrudy If 4 aU!iied, elf-addreKi envelop- la (nclofted. I.ettem Mhotild he brief and written in Wk. Owing to the l:iri;Oniiii.hr of It-ttera re ceived, only n ttw tan lie ansiiiTtd here.No rrniy cut be in.nle tu queiit-8 nut conform Injf to iiihtrut lionK. AddresH If, Willi;iin Itrady, in care of thia iK'WKjt.ti-or. O ,v octlim-: Xo. .pjQ-W lum the 0'linitiii' inyutitiflitiM is the Iuku- hi'ious nam-' U'icUmh iv the art tnitM'Ii nl:itQ(liKi:i urin- nut. fail0j tC ear- isi-s ur heart iir- S'mK'tillK'H llllK K'H'lual ions of offiricncy in the wall of llu heart is apparently in-U-pciHU'ni of any apprerialJ- I ni - paii iii'-iH of t he arteries, hut al- m oKi invariably 15) er a few y :i.s of h y pei'tt nsion ami arterh-er-in eases nf ehronie Indeed, recent studies I. (l'Hai 'Q ;md A. W. Koton. and H. o. Alt- ' dhih appear m ocaniiliK. hy lis. ,. ('athniiti of i now of M innea poj. 1 ;i.li'.-o e that ehroaic myocarditis In ptoiis past mid'Ile is usually sei ondar.t j h y p e r i.-nsion niai terioseli'i-osis thi'h itressure or hardeninn of ar teries. ( These students of llu dis ease 0'Uind sit;ns Of beinninj; ar ! terlosclerosis in the retina (hack of 1 eye) in at! but one of .in eases of , ehronie myocarditis, in ail of which j the Idood preswre was at iQ1 time I normal or low. though all the pa ! (tents had had hih blond pres ; sure at some previous time. n these eases llu- diagnosis of ehrnnic ; myoi ai-rliils was based nn the h:ir : ac-ter 0' the heart sounds heard bv ; l"'fi' i:iii, i"e iit-f,i-Mce 01 i;io , (little rat lilini; nr siUc-aUv sotnuho 111! Hie ise:0''0'he lu ns, T-uuoivc- inent ol the liver and edema n- ....t Mweinie-i of tin. 0 slcal swelling) of the lej;s. hut omv ;i 1. . na. 1 Uifs a uikI practical test nf m f!. , rath then ' ., . ... ' 6 ,.' ., ,p 0 Ineffl iit alli-inds or maybe i . o'is d.Qsn t jflWv thaOyour heart is a l ted. ites thiit you liiuition ami ! advic Some invalids or sick per sons can hold tluiGbieath over minute. Oiis doesn't signify any q lhinr0ln p.irti0!ai'. . Chi onic myocanlitls is less cndlti.in. In most ea; enls never compalu f any about Ihe heart, Just a falling off in physical tun ellleleney. ! Ilnaltrti lie, 'atiei erllii 1th tnoibnost cvery- tlilnu lult he TUyt's the li u't muscle failure nsotl Why f heliove the periodic health cxa liYma t hut is a good O ensible ha'Qt for jiersonH I over 10 years of age. especially persons Plio slill have falKv good t lieallh. t t'lironic myocarditis Is ordinarily very chronic, from 1 f to Hit years. J No, we haven't any cure for it. health and the happiness of those f i around you that your doctor know "your condition and advise you how Qto live while ymPlive. No one has j a right to become an invalid a mu ; inert sooner than he can luTp: nor ,to cultivate the role of xkeQon at j tho feast. The care of one's health Is a religion. The body ithe tem- ' pie of the sout. Some y.eode do ! not consider the temple sacred. If ! they dn not defile It UUv -gleet It sliume'Qly, A ml t hat 's all we li'ivo t o say about middle age. :w let's have a look-y rou ml at the environment, a glinYpse the lg)lth ha .arils in il and some brief suggestions how to enpe with tlOm (Arii.(r) l.'t will appear shortly). r m rrsi'iMNs vi Nsui:iis I 'orgWt ing. I'lea.-e w hi (, the back of III.' im lose! caul the Oname v. hich mi ans "lapse of memy." p. 1 - 11SW. '.he card couldn't i a plight - Von form - t o stamp Amnesia is llLj teint imi I'catI, liy tin- way, li.u tellow w dill . be in If h- 1 had iimiM'Q and forgot i O d.ieo! the nam paihl.c once I of his with irrived airiiction I sym- (Pjj'csie soft ers. m:o imtel il . left my vanity i in my room, and few miles of oxy f. When I had ah- a so I wnii out for Kvn on the ho sorl.cd enough I decitb-d to impure the way hack l; my hotel. I '.it I, .Mminy Chrt-.tn.Vfs, I had fori;.. to His Little Pal a nlmv in- (titt-va-tfiy wi'i JTeAR.fvft t56BRS; (VOy iJUIFt'3 LOOfS Kor f BACK: irM.Lfc.Tf IM nOtSOrvefVJi fNU lt- VVOU'WC TRAWGLGt) VOU ..KWOtW H0B0KCAJGALL6Y RAV ABooT. v SO FAt? I lcsogoot:j i OftEOON', MONDAY, .TUTA" 2. 1928. ' o y hy(.ii:m: Heart (Jnnis Weary. o the name- of the hotel and didn't even know the name P.f thtosireclH near by. 1 absorbed a lot of oxy-i MfMi that day b.'ftire J came upon a eh-w. T1n dsQot T. li. 1 Is T. 1 cnntaKiuus V Can the serins be tarried by members of the family? Our ehildn-n to setum! witli "Jiiidirn in vhos- fam ily there is f ease . . . -nMrs. 0j - ' : I'- n m Answer. T. V,. stanos fur tu bercle baeilji. The abbro via lion for UiberiMilositf is 1 be. TiiIk''U losis is $l eontajiiWis and ca.Vp le car -a 1 1 by a third person. In h tuberculosi from the patient c;'d or proUuiKcd in- tlmate rjsi iation is necessary. ,sn f course there is 110 risk lor ymi children in playing with the chil dren from t he home where there s u case of tuberculosis. Vjur eliihli-en must not visit tho patient. That's frV only rule to remember, (grandpa's .shimmy. My husband lias cPepim: paral ysis or paralysis adjutant. Ciui anything be done fur this disease? Mrs. AW t I.. A nswer. .y Parkinson's affection, shaking paisy, or paralysis aidtans, Isn't creeping parnQsis. ami really isn't paralysis at ail. It is just a kind Q-f trembling "'id associated weakness in the affected members. I should be tfiad to tell your hus band's physician, nn the dlor's nipiest. what little I have learned about remedies for this l rouble from readers who have found eon- .:!!, .rut. 1,. relief Am t hist mvnlrfT the ;irl ministration of uncommon medicines. I can wive no infnrma-Oj tfon about it except CophysieiaiiH. I'icktc IMIflc. Does eatfnu plekles and other sour it ti r f during the menstrual P'-riott do any harm'.' Mrs. H. i'. it. Answer. .No iKiore nor le; o Thai ti. a (nifty la lr message M; Hiioxer sent t' Sen. Mumh, Qui i i nian o (IT Ucpublhan nation- I cficiHlon, coiisuleriii he only 'o , . . " VHKI a jc.ir l HOCK nil II. I nn- , gratiiliition.. arc rarely siontanc- slnci w I -oil, .ic tbi(jji ought C do somethitr n' (h ihn IHIle Communications P o .u I nptcasnnl I i the Fdilor: enclose a "Modi. Cl rd Fad" irtelow. j Why don't you nm pressioii " (j).dumn or Suw" oriluw I h'eltfK My 10- U'lml I r .. .. i Permit people lo write in yotQ paper about daily events and publish it daily. 'Al v improssion'Q alter reading .Medford Fads through to f h second last paragraph was that Medtord was a ve town with but when; ph I mill t a depress-; ml a feeling; I did H it won Id at any other time. (Copyright, .lohu K. &W Co.) . 4 ' o o fill' Ml I &n s !r- I I many ilesirnble things, I come to this parngi reading bet ause It h! ing effect tntvn me, at iicTQue, 3: TuCl ;,!' fft I voul r'M IM J vHAT'si, ,fi f s , : I UJORSG SHAPG I I this? I'lS JMCCIICI A' m -rUAM Vml J ' ' DlaVIl,!., ' m VHH1- r 0 J- ..ill , Rippling Rhymes (By Watt Mjuom) ;ii,ii;i .fHTVititt.M 1 sumutimes pauseQuid shed a tear for my rich neghbor, IMl dad llecr. Ib-'s loaded down with bonds and stocks and all varieties of rocks: his home is filled witli orks of art whose purciOse )i rice would hrfak your heart; he has a stable full of cars, he can afford to king's cigars; he has a butler at his 0i II, and iceless trophies in ;tis halt. lint if he ate a piece of pie the chances arc he'd promptly die. A foreign chef tuais on uis nnaru, out. m.- in doomed lo eat such fare as fills a mortal wit li despair. o!f nc consumes a iece of cake he has nine kinds, of slomach ache, and learm d physicians con in haste to place a poultice on his waist, die is a man who likes to oat all sorts of broiled and roasted meat; a slab of beef to him appeals, but bran's tic ba sis of his meals. A ml every t hing he eats is weighed, and tlie rules are disobeyed, an. I if he cats ten grams of stuff where seven grams would bo onougTi. he's tied up i i sailor's knot with i.ding pains that hit t lie spot. lie looks out from his window's height upon the hungry, brawny wight, w! mows the lawn and pr(t)s (he trees, and oats for lunch three pounds of cheese, six onions and a pumpkin pie, and Croesus heaves a hitter sigh. Ile looks out from hbi mansion grand on workiugmen who till the land, and draw eleven hacks n week, antPiie's so syl ho eymot speak. Those men can cat from their tin pails egus boiled as hard as ."ix-inch nails, and nothing gives their works a jolt, (heir stom achs make no wild revolt. lie looks down from his donjon keep, an often 1 can see hi m weep, and hear him say, Nnml him si goou 9- unk. : wealth when ynth-tie health j street. Thev also made a visit t o : preH rred hy nurses neeause of its rvm ,,: Vln,nj. ul lh(l Lilk(. . ,iu. huirity, and they say It does not IM(t care so much aut the "City j Woods. They lefOSattnday morn- "J uoohh.e awa" of Medno-d,'' alter all. j ing for their htmie at Oakland, am' is vt,ry HM1efieial lo the eom- If I am to die in Medford. the j Calif,, and were neeompaniQ! oij plexion. You will Jove MKS.f.O funeral arrangementH Will be taken the tiij by Mrs. J. Pot0' and still! 'ii-b wlien you use it. Heath's care of by someone some way, and : Kenenth of l.os Angeles. i-'ug Store. q 1 ;iO. 0iiT yon will agree with me! Miss Marjorie ("HI let to. who is j - that when you are trying to boost a city it is unwise testate facts have a depressing enecti as this, MayLe the morti- wrote this information jnil i thouWil ho would boost his Vtlsi- j m; along. a I Yours for bright .ought. j A SKW UjillJKNT. Medford, .Juno :io. FOv people tlie in Medford. ,A modern granite workn. how ever, provides a suitable mon- 1 1 m e n t for t h ose w ho do. .Medford also lias a mauso O inn, Kd. note: We gladly invito all realtors who have Medford im pressions to send thorn in ami Wrs. Harriet Fielding is spomlin a two weeks vacation with some t! runts Pass fricirfW at Crescent w ' in.. 'Will. Mr. and Mr A Ihtn K. A ndrows j ,nv n,ni?iiiiu nn their w;iv to Kaln- j tor natbOtl park, where Mr, An ; drows wilt bo stationed for the ! sunGo)-. They have been pciSjngj ! some time in the Mount I. assent national park. j Mr. and Mrs. P. A. (iotz of Port-! land passed t h rough Ashland 5 Saturday on their way to south California, wher they will spend their alio i. Air, dot,, who is one of tly- Portland a teacher In high ghouls. I a tight in Ashland from HlH to lS!i;i and nrgani.cd . the Ashland high schol. Professor! and Mrs, t uy, will return north ! in August and they (dan to makej a short visit with Ashland friends.' Dr. ami .Mrs. W. K. !nki'W.iml two sons, h.u'id and i-higar, left early Monday mornlnu for a v.-tca-tlon of two weeks. They plan to visit Pendleton first and will then visit relatives (u Portland. v. Theltna Pero.i. daughter of Air. and Alts. . ivrori. has arrived to spend her. vacation in Ashland at the homey. f her parents. . Miss P.lam he IMvks public li- t);n their names. o I j O ' - j j HMD - j O 0 . sr ... brartnn, was m Juanmut V ecntly in attendance at the confeieiice of women's clubs. Hicks was the guest of Mrs, son K. Kimball, who has lately re Cf""" .1 .u 7 . h m'- f- her' turned from southern t atirornia. i where she visiKd with her father,1 Judge C. It. Watson and her broth-: or, Chandler Watson, .Judge Wat-; son, aeeurdlng to his daughter, is' o life in California. tl.-ol'Lie .Morse of Aiier:: leratneiitn Calif., wh0 han been Me uoe; her cister. Mrs. H. II. Carter her mother, Mrs. Cenna Cruh! turneil to her homo late In week. o "( , ""' rt" I lie ,. w ho I'W-sliyterian yoiinjr jteuiil forttmnto eoouuh to atieml alarm, rt; says musie on .... onfer, nee at l!"Kiie i;iver:film will lower the tone of our returned home. Th.-y report ' American music. That would He the hay f?,mderful week with s n11,i inspirations and s, ikers I hose who attended weiV Owens0Kioy Voting, .Mario Davies. .Marie M is.-es i-hniiy Ti Prescott, l-Qh .J!f- O '' raiue Sparr and Uev. olmore an dson Lawr . H. T Mitch-i tu-e. v Mr. anti Mrs, U, Fossil. Ore., h;e l land accompanied dren, lbbby and V. .lohnson f .turned to Ash- by their chii- Mildred. They plan to make their home in Ash land on Scenic drive. MUs Mil dred iias bee nattelidilig scluo.'Q'ii the State A&o'ifcUlturul coilege at, CorvaHis during the pest year. Henry li. "Carter of .".Qumnitf avenue has returned from a trip to San Jose, Calif. I le plans to ' m;e another similar trip at an early ti.e and may go as far south as i.os Ai'les. Mrs. S. T. Songer, .Wss Moilie ' Sonwer and Mrs. Will Myer wore Talent visitors one day this week at the home of Mrs. Mary lUidgt.on. O .1. A. Ileinsaker of KlaniitQ Kails has come to Ashland to establish a ta.P service, with headquarters at the Ashland i-'lower shop. Mr. ' Heinsnker will use their fiiv new Auburn ears in Ids business. C.eorge M. C.reen, managing edi tor, and Miss ilegi(. Johnson, news editor of the AsitQnd Daily Tidings, were in MeAford I'riday evening to at-uui no- naming given by the Medford chnmb,$ f f Commerce to the editors of the ; Mr. and Mrs. Kalpli Yin'mg have j been visiting recently at the hon, of Mr. S'ining's mutlfcf-, Mrs. Mar.Vj X'ining. on Cranite street. atd at ; the htimo of .Mrs. Vining Omotlu-r. P M rs. A nne UussoU on North MaiiQ i employed by the Moon I-umberj i compajv, left Friday night, to! ipend a vacation in San Francisco.. Mrs. (iraee Andrews is visiting, for a few days with her sister, j .Mrs. Stella Adams, who resides1 j near ToloQOro. ' j Miss Velta Askiey and Mrs. Mar-i garot Campbeij Ihinlap ntertaim d j most delightfully on Friday even- . ; ing at the home of Mrs. W. C. j t Polk on ("SreshaiiK street, honoring I Miss Jessie tJuthVie, a bride-oiect. '-. The home was gorgeous with masses of mixed biussonO. Hre wa sthe Q-ntertainment for the evening at which Al iss Crertn-7) f-Jj'arlton was the winner of high score a no. wsuss v r;(uj'os i -ra u was consoled for low score. Late t.O the evening little Miss Peggy Sii- j ver arrived with a basket of IoG?!y , gifts for the honor guest, after which the evening was brought t i ; a close with the service of dainty refreshments. 1 (InestsQ'or the liMliuv affair were. Alosdames Klwood Hedborg. Clyde j Young, Dean Scott, Andrew .Me nd J oy ce (Johnson) H O a n d ! nf I 1. i, hi ml Calif., the Misses Isa- ,,, 1 Sifvor. Margaret McCoy. ((Tug ianna clift. Lelta CaiQon a. C.er trude I'arltou. Missis Kalherine t'ineont. l.il.han ic.raves aiQ Knth Voder of 'ihe ..ilin.'iii ovpufi n formal h-Im. faculty. Miss liar! . n and .Miss VlncQt's cousiQ Miss visited Crater Iilie on They drove to tlie lalie Iiv timers. Sunday, way of and re- , the Khiinath Kails route turned jjy Medford. Brisb Today ane s (Continued from Page One) The Democrats must offer SOMK-i 9 VIUNC, DKFLMTF to offset Ucpub- ; liean prosperity, which can't he de Inied. and T.ono.oon plurality. You can't wipe away the carpen tor's or bricklayer's interest in i-'-S liepublican 'wni's. merely bv Qll- ing ;CV that .Mr Fai) stole an oil resorf . Am! besides, the Republicans did not wait for the I lottstou enliven- I -.''ttmiO1 denounce oil corruption. For Oonnbh. suite instance, m.ni vmf Miritrt-au senator from Kansas, wilh s lack- i hig a farmer following as any mau. said, long helore the iiemoei -uu ot excited: "The conspiracy at Teapot lJome is the equal ol any of tlQmajoi crimes carrieU on; oy lae unscrupu lous and itu'atiious trebootets of the middle ages. For spectacular rot- Qllie equal of Tcaiiut Dome in Ameri- ean liistorv or ever will have. . . ." No imssyfoiitins about that. It Is as gooil as "Hack to your tents, O! U Israel." r-, r k-J w The iniisieians' trrfion views the talUlim. sinsins, hand nlayliiK movie . hud. some cases ti more eases, i u oum uu juipunrtionr. I What the musicians mean. Hint should say. is that they re.v3 the oiingaiiuiiuuiniu, Q i ruiHn:a; wiut inieij.it uiuil .n,. i ..-hm ditr !. lot of it. heaven he i praised. will create au unheard of do- , man,i tor i;ooi music, nud realty able musicians, and will pay bet tor titan they were ever before. Q " themO' paid OiapliiQcan act in one place and ho seen hy Gn.Oou,tmo0eoplo. There fore IHs act in; is. worth ?2,0U0,0')0 a year. Musicians will plav in one placo and he heard by miiQms, and they, JnfK'-v reach the top, will earn ac- cor$ngly.O L No good new idea ever hurt any thing or anybody except rank i competence. John Coolidge, son of Calvin, de clined a job in 1! words and is praised lor brevity. O 'Thank you very much for your kind oiler, but as yet I am unable to accept such position.' That is not so brief. 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