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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1928)
o r i I'1 PXOE FOTuT MEDFORD mail tribune; Dully, Sunday, Wrekly 1'ulilinlioJ by the MRDKllil) 1'RIMTiNU CO. It-lT-le N. Kir St. , 1'liom 7 HOHKUT W. Itlllll., K.Htor 8. HUMl-fpH HMITII. Uaimner An DidependvDt Nt-w.patwr Entered mmiihI claa. matter t Med- lord, Oregon, miller Act ul . SUBSCimT10N r fits R Wall In Advunce: w Daily, with Kun.Uy, year 7.f0 Dailv. with Similar, mo it lb 76 Iallr nilliout SiiikImv. yi-ar I Dally, without Siiyjay, niontli H6 Weekly Hull Trdf, " "w hunlHV, out- year 2. (to ! By (laVrirr. in Ailvam c In MHfonl, Ah- land, Jm kmmnlle, Cmtral I'oiiit, I'hociiil, j Talfnt. (.old Hill ami on Ultrhwajf.: Daily, with Smiibiy, iriOfilH $ .7ft Daily, without hiiii'lay, one ytar... .no l)ily, with .Sun-lay, mo year 8.00 All trrnia, cauli in iilvurire. UkMRKR OP THK ASSOCIA'lKI 1KKS8 IleteiTinif Full J.caacd Wirervict Only p.inT in city or coui ret'elvingv. Drnii by lelegraim. i The AKNoi'iate'l T'renit to exrlimively en- I titled l die use f.r fcn -at urn of all ww (lifalchca -litnl iVit or otherwir cmiit-.l in this ifer, and also to tbeTV.-al oewn iulilinhcii liprt'in. All riRhOi for remhliratlon of special dii- pan tii-a iutcih are aino rcacrvin, j Hworii naiiy av"9e -iri'muiion lor aix . mon!j.uilr, A(tT)l, 11.28, 4r.lll, OfllHal paper of thr City of Mfdford. Otficlal poper of Jackson CuunU. QAdvertlaiiio; Krprenpntati5 C. UOOKNSK.V k COMITY -Offtre . fa) Vt.Cx New Vorlt, Chiruajo. Detroit, j i, Loi Angirlea, tieuttle, fj)rt-1 CT E ft J JBkl Tomorrow is the ihty tin 11ml the womenfolks in tlx Heat scream. Just before, tin bitcU crasli. The nioun, which w.is tin ml of many compliments redpl-, for ItM exhibit of Sunday nlhi. repent lis perform 11 nee last eveniiiK. a sistcd by a number ut' cloudK. Tim policeman rendered himself unconscious by walkhm Into a low hnnailiK tiwuiuK, after stopphiK (he clerk from sweeping off the side walk. .l.6e.,' efore the religious war, pre- cd fur this state, can pull a IrlKKer. the t i iMaSlers have to find their niclilles arrrf pay up their hack dues. The South Carolina colored cent Nervine U'l years for the He of a lijfTyX is in a precarious position. llV-was pardoned, but if he retains his freedom the lady must be tried for perjury. Justice demands that the negro 'he let loose, ami south ern pride, that the lady be vindi cated. It would be no surprise if the mailer was settled by lynching the negro. Timothy Murphy. (hicago gavfK stcr, who was unable to vithslj 1 7 machine gun bullets, t'.-.v proas dispatches state "be received In his ttuiiiyiii'd, had many narrow escapes in a checkered ,-yid speckled criminal career. (imWlm missed being elected to the Illinois "legislature, by 7 0 vides. f The ii;Mieer woman who crossed the plavis u ith an ox -tea m, has jt nothing on the gal.vnf tmiay who ' lake-nil for no plaiJin particular, on the huck-scit of a motorcycle. An electric line has been com II pleted in this distinct and several ' of the residents are enjoying eh-c- Jj Knterprlsc. ) In Dai kest Oi ckou. 1. once more whiskers ge whiskers gel I worst of it. The latest l-'reiich lUuclicaid has one of those go-to-I he-dick ens mustaches. "hat Ies Spik cal le hi Spa in raihoad to the has sold his ail a ml Is blow ing a nasi. .Several f our most obnoxious It democrats, who sullered from the !l hallucination that Woodrow V i I -MM) would have established the mlllcntUlii. had he not been I by licoublicau low -hies. have tlc-erlcd Al Smilh. Toiu Jef ferson, and Mose liarl.dull. 1 OVtUNS . 1 'Miif'i. Jkat,. ai.etlc union iniy. ever caused s and hatl- j, Of i hat ah.e Is the a-'.' I las thr .11111,11 1 ! niiy.hiiiK hi-Miles terns 1, '"sis'.' I 'Mil III lew fi iena . have been esl 1 aniieii : hive allali'N i liniken i.rr. ami lei.net 1 ilivl.leil hy the union f mlol'. have been . fun c bern s Insidious ; N there nity reasnn why slmulil he ,m on,, salails'.' iodonf. Mas it pleasant .0 the taste'.' X,.. The' .ml, in hums Ihe lanui!,. ntllil the t ' 111. Ill i.x nf K,,,0:.n,il 1 ami, it Pel ill'I'l eelateil. T'he , ,111111. is alill- y, .....Hen. It is a ha. mover r. mil the I II""' "f Ihe I'halanhs. II a- ' 1. ro. .tin 1,111 ol latvp' hv Ih- ehil-j ilren nl Israel: hirj.l meil Into !t!dr llreeee l,y l,e M aee.lonla lis u, ( hamhsl ,i,,un i uu. umm,mi1 Voihl l.y the follovveis ,, llfrhVus. Al .ways lite milun I'l pleseiue fit, the i.en-e. MistlaitOfN Ilia oil. Ille I'lil. .'ley In I JniI.O o, . . . V- uoilcaii n..i,,o-cr f,a- vlir-ini'sl. but. In a statenieiu today mi id he1 ubl not resign bis s in the Untie in on; ' fOinake ihe run ..Jin' ine vie ii resi.r-iiey esi.V,.,. lb- vh Q1'! It llol liece-.s.n f.o- li.ii to fto s.-mI c.iil. ,,;t. a I'tion lo'he la.lW,.,! tU tiMi i'lcide iV ll.i.li.,,. .as seiial r fnnosi Hiln until Kcl.'Mary foliowiog bis coition i IheOesnbnc.V. O O !i Senator funis Is isitn at th O ,,bnie of hi. daftghter here. t ii 0 Woodmen dJiMiiK Meeting h (lAKI.AMi, ('al , .Vfily :t , -!l'ThM fii'iecnth Qiual hesQ" of ih f wQidmcn of the World for th 'aliwesiein district was ut an end I I day. More than I. "to d . ivci'i' preparing lo b (,Ve n.ikiand 'Vor ihvir homes after passim: u 'resolution to adopt mod " n id'Ain " Miraiice policies. Tills rcKolTiton jhad caused n controversy -icd ihe si'tslon wan prolonged .-O" d i lo fettle it. n PUTTING PARTY T K world li!is seldom seen a levotion thitii is now i'timi tinuished Democrats, we refer of course to WiM-piSf YV.Qt and 1 fie Obstreperous Oswald, supported and inspired dy thai jrrml oman of Yil.siiiiinhC)'hioenicy and I Qhibil io.' the rc- n .f n-J tiink nl' i-. ii ! II, til'. has shed eiiiiiivli tears over tin- lli(Osii.(if Domini limn to drown every white-fnoo Knstern Vm-c'ihi, iioI 1 1 1 1 v '(Tliiii'' iiiiU'oi' Tiiiiniiiiiiy' 111 1 1 in,; ho will work, talk It seems onlv vesterdav tl:0 only dry lint iPratly stirr l.y inred to Mini bv llie (rand ; Six O.i'ies. Wiiuls a I!iiiii:.ii True, a iioiiiiin Hut now he . .. . pUMlU Ol II. t as a pel. SOU Ol any her rel .ion. mni I how iiiiui.iiif'ly hmv I . , 1 0 I'l'IIOl' hus I'hiini'il. ii' ntliiT i-v-( uinti'iior. Ami i foi'iiiiit inn there! Less than a . i i a iu i lis t A I Siinlli hut would liitvt' - fv- or any party that fnvornl him. Ileeould nut even ;o to llniis tto srv Hie soul-seiirilitr eerenninii's. At least Iwjjji mi tlij t- I'nmt pnjrt of (Qt Oivonian he aeeepted oblivimi and defeat, mllier than raise a finder to aid . . 7. and (he loe ol ilsontati id1 .Vij lint now, what do we see.' t shall jrivr Al Sniitli my snport and do all I can to Jbrintf i , I . I .. jout ins election. Weeping Waller and the Obstreperous Oswald! v.. 1. 1 ....:,. ......... 1.. . ..1. ...... .. t. 1 . . "Mill ut'UMiiiu 1 1 1 (I fill it ikim .s a demons rat Ion ol how readily prmeiples can ne saenheetl 'f, imHivai.Uiii. Un ifiuk ..y liil.if been iMpnillml; We doubt it. (. gBUSg) OF) qrii.i:iK shoiihi i.e 4) the .eoile year some law il'ler year lo not want. The iei.ile of Orefoii Jnive icast. nan a tio.n nines, me pasl such a lux us adoi'ted, mid tried If . elerinluni. 11 ny a reierrflnl.ini. Hnl, like Hahqun'.s ".host and ..... I. Ill t... I. ..1.1.1 1; ... ih. inn iius iM'imctt op. uncr cacn milled as ever. 'Pi.:.. i. 11 j.. 1 1 Mi 1 ii 1 1 uc um- m nine 11 tiresome performanee liu(m be I ,. - - , ... - .. and conliision ol Hie presidential election. There should be some c.rnl limi to an abuse of the Ore'oni v-wl i, , . ... t.. 1 r . . .v;,w,., ' ' 1 1 iM-u-rmn. uuom o, UUc nicuilie 1 a , ,, )W ,,, r,M, !(s one Ou!.l nat- oxeuiplil'ies. Tlie purpose of the initiative was, ami is, to iveiinaiiy 1). pnse, but child, or lull"-' lH-ple an opp-rlnnily lo bislatiou they want, not t!", ..n! be forecil. year afler year, to march lo Ihe polls to prevent Iliei''vn. XoVthcy treat aduhs. too. einielnienl ol legislation they .In mil vtil. A .statute ren.lerii.tr i iin.tissilile lo initiate defeats until a eerlain i.iinilier remedy this eondilinn and work Whal is so rare as an nhl-.ashioiietl .1 line .lav in .Inne There's Kfii ennsolal ion : II' yonrsell a moron, yon proliaoly Alas! II' !iei.ile hinli y wife d.linh, they feel sorry I'm n; and if lPtWnli her smart, they feel soi rv for her. ' o Il is hard lo tell whether a married man dresses thai way eanse he's hioke or heeatise lie n.Qjni.i;er "ives a darn. O Oi iMer hr. io ol her r.'lees. lenlial ri Hlie led ta(ihreaU: I lie Maliehni'ian Loss is ( Clilnli",. I he "i in the 1,'ltt II seeolld .Mussolini. 0 Tnejr Toiii'v t'lihin" had the oni'lio..k lo have nineh efl'eel on ino.Wn eleelioos is, the I'll.' k hook. o -y Ainei i. nnisin : A l.elief thai ;i siiiiWfnl man hasn't all v linsj to do I. nt ehase arniind .uer the rnnntrv miikini.' si.eeehe- lo liniclieou Inl.s. a LI HI, r - y-s. f?l i- : O , Q 2 " " -r' ' l f..HifFLb 2 2?i6W"i -I'll tR0 ttmSrSri LW suGcil.arPi l i.,a..... , I. -i.--f ' ' -"-"'- ;'-..-s' '.v;., K... T.M.t..:k. AfEDFORD MATI J ABOVE PRINCIIL nunc touching rxa nijlo of party - slicd hy Oregon's two most. I is - O Il. rt- is W.vi.O- Walter, who . ini'iiil it'O' Tiiiiiiniiii.v lliill ni d ' I i-ii 1 1' in t favorite tlic Uou .'uj. Iju t 1 -and of eourse weep- lor our laelirvniosr NValler was not (hlliLTl-s ill' K'oilic .is pie ik.' Killed Keiiliu ..I- the CnlliQie in 11 While House mid Culliolie lO. as iniieh ri'hl (here 'I'lnit is mil lh( ioinl. Tin ineretlilily our v:i riti -In-ii i I OswmM W si. (JKIiiil ii Inins. iimmi.1i iil'o Oswald was not onlv s , . liothq to ilu wit Ii anyone, Hie ebainpion of Mmoii Hum - . in. Hresto! ... O J r rn Kiini iiroi iiccii M 1 1 J (UJylM . ... . ' . . . 1 uin m.e h,7, ov. 1 !... i w TH) XStTlgTlE) in this state with an initiative measure hey i .01- O defeated a slat. tax at 1 income leil years, anil linaliy when out, tltev proceeded to repeal i 'ii I, I he same income .1. 1 .-... .. i-.. ... I itcieai, as eiupper anil tleier- I : ...:.i :.. .. 1 .1 iui us niiuiii. .ini ine same i repeated. adding lo ihe exneiise olll, a I tei t WO of years hail ela.se.l, no linrilshi tip.m the ie w (Hill ..le. yon have wit en. Ml :h lo iiren I. O 03 O Q aks the w hit the winner. I ,t j '-. Iii a I'll O ,J linn1.;. The t llsl leader (jsl iim i y e pin in hy he is ,.-,ll,,,l ureal el'l'eel on an election, hnl O . r--s rv iMSy1 lb ,HAr MAKES HWOM r-1 II 0V riX T SA 1 V Z . ft TRfBTICT, MKDFORn, PeS-SQjial Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fi'.M'i IMrT0,ertaililli tn ,frsoiial tr.il I Mil. mil l misnirol l.y Or. llrn.ly it I .Hi vi ti isltonltl I brief Mini miticii in ink. 'I, on.y it n-vv t.iri if .iitMMjc.l h'i. Ni, het, in luntH, A'1'lri-f.N Or, W ilium MOST DWS.Mtl-: IKIli In n ulI l.s tlio (In;' iliiyn '? jilt it few tlayM 111 liililsiim- IVI'I iikt wIhmQ-ihj'h Ir-mptT xvuh sturdy tried ;iin ilicic u:ik an IncliO.ainii f a ))i Hi;. i- axlAuJ haM it that If a (I nt; lit's a man ft N nut news. 1-tit if 11 tiian 1j11h a It is IU'WH, TlliK (ItM'S not apply iti tin- 111 uie l(t)e a TTuk d'l clays. ihK days ;in s' iiirdy lunk a O Viicc at a niii 11 withctwt liti'dpltatiim rmmt l-s(c) 1 uiitns of stuff in the papers, U'.t.A-l pel- cent nf which is mythical. Tin I'l-iiialniMK O.r.tJ prr i-t'iit appeals in this ('mIiuiui. Noejnlays, -vr. a lot of IHM'i have lous tlie ,'ar complaints t the neiltlmi's ul'lc with their irouiiil, thoti'h their the complaints of ar- liitK-ri-st in hot iveather. I have narrowly escaped 1 rouble u lih my own lous lately. Twice In the same piac. f"e wilv .shoe salesuuin has ultciTlVtfl) to I palm ofr hidden or disguised ?ips j on me. nnd the first time 1 never I noticed the decim until blithe I ly put on the iHTif s to absorb in v ,,.:iily "f xvuen. and I fidt hiving , Hi'KUl irilCC, ...... f..!,.,,. ,. ..f(,. i'f masoieradi's tiM'lor-tJic skin ! "f "'ii'v very shoe siWmnii In -IHiinir. towns and one must be vie- mint to resist the iiKurfwvc tac- s 01 "" "'mjunoiis-palliolo- tie correspondent ask juvt what a foot doctor I called, and rch trouble 1 anutli .Us whi'lhiT can cause pain iu the thigh. The ! DlmU'l'l' III luilt, nliiwll.,11 ... ,.. a. j There are no medical foot spec ailist peslcrilli; ; ialists. so far as I know. nnl I be lieve I have pretty complete dat i on physicians and specialists. In Hi" first place there is n.O'iirtlcu- '''asnri whv a enjnmou. itrdi- care nf all,T.inmon. nnlinary foot '"n l'"s i- is i,lst :,s ''"pabie of iti'jiiing with such troubles as he 1 1., ,,r (ie:.iho. woh ,.,.,., itt n m nvei- irniliiirs, ir ym Hi'WvK 'SM,nM' "iiihwis-., iiw is your misfortune: either v 1 "'lucation i bar-J-ad Thr voir family ! ;i!"'i.rU.i l, 1'nusual i ''"' tm- i complaints inv olving tb.Mcct ui.fy) r"i"i'"'- i"iisuitati..n wiih .iii.Miier specialist -an orthopedic - surge,,., ., mumbM S1V ! T1"' t"'ni orthopedic misi.a.l-j "u. drtho means firal:;ht; pedici land pat tents m ed not have dc 1 forinities necessarilv. for orthn- 1 pedic specialist- tieat all kindr-Tjt'! i..l (- l)l' : ;,i erri -! .tot nt disi'a-tes. develop in en I fie tilt ies. paralytic condition An I in I luipeilie physician or sieeialisl is. nf eiMirsi-. inialirh-.l to take iiirrj. nf iit'tliiiar.v in' unusual lnnt trmiUJ hies, hnl he is Mil lieiTvr llU'lIifieil' Heal w ill. iir.llnarv -Oi m Ir.ijrnJes ih.vnieiaSr'lK. I than iihv gtod family j I am nut overlooking Ihe j iatrist uUiJ consciously slighting i him. A podi.iOist Is a person es ; peciallv trained iiii.l in muhc states ; legally licensed to piactiee podta j the can- of the feet. (This . iNf'l strict etyinohgy. but just toy J View of the i lies til 1 11. i I have ) known some good ones, yet I'd pre j fer a real phvsician or Mirgeon to 1 do any i.ind o operaiiou on , feet. I laving given I h i lii cue---! mean his di ltare left to say about the ehl poimt . 1 10. chiropodist to niv niind is a manicurist w ho confines , his service to Die dogs. . as , onuit my barttcr,tbont my bir- iH-t or podia tils) al I a dis-i h.Vu of my understanding. l,l IM IIIVS AM. WsWKItS ..'liel' I'ei.ny a. A nimiuV m tn' I ear old diil ' ilanuhler swallow I a penny. I not pay much alien t ion. and do not knew whether the penny Passed through. Tin- filiiyv day I id ''out foreign bo lue, in the 111 111 daughter il l.l urn - in:; ). when , ami then 1 a slight n-.se bl. ed I thai pennv diltou ntbi r can lo w on about he is in normal con- e. but If II isn't the pennv. whal Would c.- slight I nosebb ed in u child of her ge" ("Nlrs. It. It. I j CJ. ii sw er inns trivia I things au-e such cl.l I. 'he OT - KriOX. TUESDAY. .TTLY ?,, 1928. la.iltli ;..i,l logi'ii''. not to tliNrani1 (liiriiiixiii or plat I'limc in ini'lfiKMl. a .I.eiHH.I. hrlf-.i.l.ln-s Owintf t'i Hi-- l-njie ihhuImt 1 ). ttr re- n th i.ni lie iiilkIc In uil'-rui liol tuiJtm- llr.nl. - , in l ore nf On itevtuiiji-rr. U iQksi: IIJVS IIAVS child itolnbly passed the frriin the howd within -IS after she swallowed it. penny hours 'iircltn ..0 bodies that lire "O" Indue In the lun 0"" 1 the l.ush 4;roiei'H l.'ulhl time iiKn you said that' olive oil would not make eyelashes Kinw. Ijim'm lhay-iipply to ydlow vitseline 'fV' Ai auty specialist declines j)it yellow vaseline makes the eyelashes ffi'nw liTr if ;ipiij.'d to (he edes of the lids every niht. I .Miss IV K. ) A nswer That is -jli-st the old hokum bunkeni that beauty spe--ialisls sd!. If the olive oi(T) fresli and llw- peUideum jelly sterile, il does no j)articular harm, hut 1 as sure you such thiiik-s will not make evelashes crow any more than they )l make halr(fli)iw on a bald hea' Ol t Are al It Auaiu A nut her aruiiinent for you to settle. A says you advise that pot ted plant arc all right In a bed room or sick room as they do not take up any oxygen but cut flow ers imp bad because they exhaust the oxygen. II says you teach just the opposite. (A ami I!.) A nswer A and It ar" both wi'iiiik. (IrowinK plants are always desirable in any room, not because they make aiiv apprecialde differ ence in the Pyyi-nOl(1- carbon di oxid content of the air. but because they help-.to add iimisturc to the 1 lloal) In a sick room or other roonr on anv ground except ner- U - o idiosyncrasl (irowlne; xbl and givo off sonic oxygen in the day time, but h(vp. or none in the night time. This, however, is inslgffRjcant so far as the fitness of th. (JTT) for liuiwiv! occupants may be concerned.The igitalnt practice of old time mioses, carry ing all cut flowers frAu) the sick room T)iiight. is just a bit of busi ness calculated to impress the folks, or maybe to save the flow f)m freezing, or just to get them 1 ,,ut "Th'Qi armer could make, .plenty o' mon, W .1 ned go t worn. ' ' comm(o expression among ihj cHnain o..i.iy 01 ine way mr ine ni:n. I j K opyngt, .lohn K. Dllle Co.) j 0 Jit'rS' ! S .1 j leaders o nom political panics, no - at various times, vast regions lorm , matter what ther platforms say ;,.,. fertile, including wide regions about agriculture. "Well, that'si on on niyfajr enough," said (Bviotlegger lHjf4Ve become abandoned deserts, podiatrist i l-V when he reatf that th Re- - w lut t Is, puuican party-ould 'avouch an'i You may soon make up' yi declare sacrosanct" th' Eighteenth : amendment, o (Continued from tfa,One) I! lory ll.l inelil Uient and fx indelieiKience 1 1 ' e to set up any 'rvater tluiu thr ;nn 11- oovtii'j!- ..r t(ti) I'luleil States ol' : Ainei'iea." Thanks lamely to Keed's ; onod fijrl. I hiir, the wishy-wtishy did not sneeeed ill tlrairuiin.' this leonntry into a Knro.t'aii siiper i otivei'iiinent. Sneh a mail ont;ht Rippling Rfvyfries (By WH IUm) THE YES MAN Sometimes 1 do bo me speak ing, ami Ueep the welkin creak ing for luirii a day or ni-;hl; HoinetliQ We hearerB mutter at arguments 1 utter, hpt .lolinsing says. "You're right." SumetimeK a follow being is hackward at agreeing with everyt's I say; he says I'm off my trmiey. and, (Qiwlne; up my folly. ? taikb iftY half a iay. Such men are narrow minded: hy prejudices blinded, they will not sec the ltcht ; narguments disputing, they waiJtcQoil time In hoot in.-; at everything that's right. Hut JoliiiHintr'K found applauding wlv I have knocked the wail diiiT from error or from wroivt: tltougli other men atail me, and with their protests nail me. ho alwuys co'fH up trong. OniO ing each maneuver that he has ever made; and Johusing says, "My jingo, his record's full of stingo, I hope he'll make the grade." Next day Jim Heed's my hero, and Hoover's down to zero, and .lohnsing cries, "lino i'h'q Heed's cause I am promot ing, fur him I'll do my rytfp when comes election day. My nerves he doesn't harrow; there is nothing cheap or narrow about the loyal wight who always stands behind me, whenever he L-muy find me, insist tM I am Might. It's good to have a hack er who'll bet his bottom smaci((tr) upon me, any place; so many (a)e Insisting and wotting, ween Tlig. twisting, that I am off my base. The "Yes Ilan" is regar.'l ed with sorrow it-tclarded WitjV something like disgust; "lie's" a Hpineless critter," men say, in accents bitter, "in whom we can not trust." And yet it is con soling to have a "Yes Man" bowling behind you at your heels, a man who is untiring in boosting and admiring, indorsing all your spiels. , to be in public, life, i'iiditiu";, to his last day. KIiik (iei)i'Kc. CJirM'ii Mary lnn.oun other ritons saw on unlay an e-vhllillluit of new Cilrll anil ' Hut-1 WIlOj : nlanee. r igiiuug ptn-s.nt lnanes, nraati 1 new, snowed spee.t up to -uu mi.es, ; and swift .lav hoinhers sltowetl how ; easily u city or a ship could be .le- stroyetl. ! f Two hundred airplanes wiW ex- 1.11,0...! Id iiaiiiilii miKii.u ... 'lll the nip) waves also, uad probably 1 will. We could rule them easily. Put ; we are too busy talking sweel peace platitudes. We do not even estah- ij.ii a ascc.ei.iiy iui a . m nu.nu our air llect a subordinate toy ol the army and navy. We shall pay lor it. some day. unless tae i-oru sitves us iroin our loots. ! . . . V" t. , J Salem -i Jet roit ii I miles. I'aved l amine in I urkey. thousands of , to .M,.h;miil. )ih,tl Kniv,., frnI11 miserable, peasants driven from the ; tM(.h;nnil , M-in rity iim in K1Klll " .K.mVi Dlain. Selling half-starved u.omluUm. (!(KM, n,;t(l hul njin.w ctnrto ror us little Si? iiii'I.I.iiiv ... .. ,.; . ..... ; ", - u Miu .miii ( ny 10 iairoii. , nine . crowd tow ard the cities. DrnCKiit. 4US(y Inllowlag a- hitter winter, has re-j .i.,'iltiy.rasca,Ua iSantiam lligh duced some of the peasants to eut-JW;lv) r,., Inile.s. Albany to Lebanon illg gitts). j idled macadam. A four-mile d-- , ... Imir into Sweet Home that Is; Kema Pasha fears that the Ko-,....,, , p,nl;1 reKion may never I.e. re - fTjH..ii(i.M. If the peasants lwe. -i(nu strives in restrain mem. i uus, in .Mesopotamia ana tae noiy .tati, "P .""ii mind, api.ri lrom any sttini nasi' ncss, to cross t,fie; ocean flying. , A lierman conceia will put a trans - Atlantic commercial dirigible in' commission, first sending Ihe nhlp around Hie world to inspire coltfi- dence. , , uu. i.il'iiio ..ons i.io.e. ,,., iui'ei. in toria ocii't milieu tu travel , ,lu' r'lr". People, ana. ner .ministers, enlightened men, deciar- j eu sue naa no ngut, in uer exaneu ' 1 1 "llt:u l,f"' Iter meat grandson. Un Prince .of Wales, files around lo HJaJsocial eugageiueuis. i'HU'.MKi, July :l t'niver sily of t-hieauo offl-itils said to ,la Uyit Professor Miehelson ha -entir.'ly reemered and would leave for t'alifmuii. tomorrow to elteek on two expel of light and WiloiO',,s'-'' m)ents on the speed the drill at Mount at"U;-. Pasadena. Nobile's Rescuer f aft JrlLVSJfea ! r M m - Coriander Tornberg, above, , of Sweden, is the leader of the ; 6(iilanV)Upland, which rescued j General "Umberto " Nobile, com mander of the ill-fated dirigible, Italia, frojH the ice floes of North rSpitzbergett. ' O Hiai-twAY ! Th, t Kntnry Drive nut from ' lle.nt open: June IT. for the entire Iioad in good shape. A few detours on account of snow banks. .McKenzie Highway The road over the .McKcnzie is in fine shape. 'amain ra.is-.sn, in. :lH'Ii'('inUr for flVC tlliles Ke out of No interference to traf.U. I Klamath I'lills-llend -Oiling just i stri( ni,thoil, Xu ,imi);ii,lts-in :H.,.(,unt ,,f KUlim.tll l-'alls-t 'ra t er l.ak lust s,.Hted on I'rater Lake j 0,mru, Himinated. All mail. i Mcdl'ord-Crater (ad (I o o it ',,n..i m.-i..i,, 1 ,,.,,. ,his ',,.;,.,,. ,,,, : ,,, S(v,.,., . ,.,,,.; ,..,.. .......i vl.. u.,,.,. and lirowns- : viiie. Wood burn -Si I vert on -Salem. ,es. I'aved loop hiulnvav. SIlvei'tnn-SiK el' ' r e e k Falls- ; item .",11 miles. ' I lest ruiiir tu . .Silver .'reek Tin Mael New n ;titl dosed, yoiid first fall construct ion. I'orvallis-Alsea 1 macadam, il. (lend gravel ( ,Mpossiiile to get I j,,,, :i,.l.,Mnn ,,r road Alsea Highway, '.,.,, waldpoYt: Co. Kings Valley Iloj 'i-oatl. I'oipiilte llisli iet. I: ii.'J r v r I t highway in sph n shape. Th r.. ...... ........ t. .,., at Weddei I " a. m. t Uurn rates from - u 4.-, ; n ... This b is a free ferry 111 Olilel' t, C,,S; ts must go bad ru-r :i; l."t p. m I Hie river, motor the hlKhwa nails ferry, 7 ."ie per ear till , ,. The miles hai av he G) . a., ol-.. I.VN.'lll;i;.l. a.. July -.1. II. I'M of Iliu Island r polled vtjlay that a big balloon is sit, Old ed on the east slope of the Sit. i 1 Kidge nioumains on Hunting creek. eigT)i,iles from !Ug Island.' j lleport 'at 7'dg Island is that two (let-mans were mvuning the bnl- i, at they landed uUitirt lunl. Til.' I...II.M I-- --.li'l l" l' late SlimlaV. The liitullliK was iii.f. .ixit.iot'ly .',11 miles cast "f the "Me hieh lan.l.'.l near l!Q""U.' .""I iii.to G,!i - laml- iiiihs sniiWH'iiM ut ine lamlei'rt'l lialll eullilty. 'I'll. 11 mil of Lynch- burg in I Iter. I dford coil II..WI.I.I .It . l.llllllH'l- I-...II1I1IIIV. I. ''..I' I'll., i-l.e.'.t Q -T .-i-ii iv 1.1 ..Mtili l.iU.i.U'SS. -C0- oTT e. le .N'atun.l.atl.y Mon ill Mo.d y : . (3, Dr. H. f . Uolerrran Sth Sueeessfill Year In Mo.lfonl Treutments hy A)Kih.l.eQ' Medford CenteQlldg. Phone 965 Kluetr.j(3)'ia.y Foml Seleiico AVK DKVJ'XOl ,0 ftie Eexall tore Fa Women ffX.JS1 PLUMOTG HEATING) Sunstrand Oil burners iViend Sprayeia Ultfj Outboaif4 tSJotoi WM.ttAMMEtt1 31 N. Bartlfctt Phone 659 ?MMlM'Mp' , Fast Mail Ofder Service 0 SWEM'S' EASTMAN KODAK DEALER taster Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medforc SAN FRANCISCO TUKPIif HOTEL to $5.fia ' A SPLENU1U VALUE 17 Powell Street nt Matt) this centhAl DOWNTOWN, UHAtKX an iwortunt convenience ItUtru Thi. 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