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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD, OREOON.-- TIirfiSDAY, JULY W. M&.
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UliDl'OKIl MAILTRIBUNE
Dally. Sunday, W?kly
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WFPKOKU I'BtNTINU 00.
11-17 19 N. ir Hi. Phone 7
ROllKHT W. IMJHL, Editor
B. HUH ITKK HUiTIi, Mna
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at ercond claim matter at Wed
lord, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879.
SUBSCKIITION HATES
By Hall In Advance:
Daily, tth Sunday, year $7.60
Daily, titta Sunday, month 76
Dally, without Sunday, yar 6.50
Dally, without Kitwiiiy, month fi6
Weekly Mall Tribune, one year.,.. 2.00
Sunday, one year t.HO
By Carrier, In Advance In HedlonI, Ah
land, Jacknnnville, Onlral Point. Phoenix, 1
Talent, Cold Hill and on Higlmayt: i
Daily, with Sunday, monl.i 9 -7S .
Daily, without Sunday, it.ontli 6.'
Dally, without Sunday, one year,,,
Daily, with Sunday, one year 8.00
All term a, audi in iUvitin-e.
MKUHKR OP TIIK ASSOtaTKIl I'RKSS
Kerrirlng Pull l-aaed Wire Servile
Only papir in city or county reci-iring
Bena by trlgralih.
The AaMH-iHlwl Pren, fa eti-tualrely en
tltleil to the uae for reiiilili'ation of all
creclitcil In Inln piiiier, ami alao to till local
newa puhlialiril Ik-ii'Iii.
All ri8i, for rcpui.iioailon of apecial ilia -
paunea Herein arr al.n reairtcil.
Rvorn tlaily average cirrtilatlon for ail !
Kontha cnijliiff April 1, lU'JH, a.V'i. '
Ofllrial paper of tin' City of Mnllord.
Oftirlal paper of Jui-kunn t'oiuiU.
Ailvertlalnir ItepreaeiitHllvea
U. C. MOI1KSSKN tt t:OSll'ANV
OflKi-a in New York. Clii.air'i. Detroit,
0an Pranciaco, to, Angclca. Seattle, 1'ort
land.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Ferry
I
lfi-seiir by llUNsiiillH ol' nil-li isciil
Irrcd nvrr Ihi' r.il.ir n-KimiH by lln
'K'tiMii iilid cowan-lice uf (iniriiil
Nlrllllf Mlll'iS tlH- H-'r!H t( till lit 1 M 1
1o iMili-AifH u( human cum aw. n
Miuir'fiiliiciH 11 lid ''HirttfM'iliK of
tlio bitlci- ch-tlH'lll.s. Thin tf fit n ml
IiioImt,' and KtiHHia unci the JtiM
slaiiH arc uiH't nnn,i' rvtsn i"b-l ax
fit to remain upun the earth, and
a. s hui), nil. lint tlici c have n- n
no lioiK.ut'lK for v hlski'i H, i he rliar-in'Lci-istic
diKtinmilshiim murk of
the ItUHsitins, ami vodka, tln-fi na
tional ill-Ink. The ri-KciHTH stufOil
tlie for hum- hi their whirl Ikikhihn,
and ihrcw xwIuh of the latter under
t ll-'ll- IteltH, and Mi oeceded Ulidjiuilt
ed to the outstamlhiK till man tie
rompllNliiiieni of the year. Thf
vtKor of vodka is Htartllnt;. The
a I'laKC part a l: r dou iih II. and
that In the last thhit; lit remembers
lor three ihiyM.
Lyinan in.Krot, who in beintr hotly
UMMi:cd by the l'o; dutini; thi.
campale.n, h;i a m lKhl-t-r to it
l( lilt; chasefl by a Kupiist bb-i .
This btiiK waM
Hie
fllsC nf
thi
Htilt'' to display in
over the eslabhhm
port. Our - uictrop
y enthusi
ut of un
lis and
rty
pnlllts leKaiilfd hllrh its an Ulinec
eshary outburst of i-oKies. Stmic
II Via t inn Klnry m-ct lied. hnWeVei .
li ml the ulster cities, beuan to rune
lion likewise. It now develops that
an airplane, unlike a bluejay, rant
not almht on a clothesline, and the
hesi minds harmoniously aurrrd
.more room was needed. Thai was
about II months hbo, as the crow
files. It would never do to slep
sprljiht y. and promptly secure a
field upon which it would be n
pleasure. Instead of a pain, to laud.
The situation is now abi ut as fol
lows, and cnnfioillet, by these al
li'Kcd problems:
Inability :i, decide upon a Had
of land thai would add to the prop
erty values of everybody.
Speed would cut duwu the publb
ponderiiiKs of HumdinKers. Inc.
Kill lure of the committee named
lo decide upun he best way lo
Ki-ah the bull by the horns, to re
port. Ilelllsal i.f lite owners of Ihe
propnsed slles lo donate Hie land.
If thi' election Is held before the
people have mi opportunity to vole
nil Ihe fish bills. I hey wilt tint stroll
to the polls ami ole on the fidi
bills.
The legality of the bunds is moot.
I.aek of appreciation ol Ihe polit
ical sljillllicanie of the establish
ment of a modern and amide air
field. t'enimlllce ,o. Mi;
the Doric sl b- of at
llnldH nut fo
I'hltceluie In
the haimais.
hiseuv, ( y that the mar ol
planes is nnnoyiuc o etttnir h
ilr
and a regular lidd will cripple lh- !
dairy hiduslry. by an Inroad into !
caille playi uuiob .
.Med lord Is a uatuial a lation
center. Manes emsslnt; the Siski-
yuus have lo slop here. (Tills w.isj
Ihe lamented uess of .1 .u ksoii villi-. ,
on the pituhiK of the railroad., I
I'lans are not complete, as the
legislature has nut mesne,! (Item
tip any. i
The aboxe is a fair outline of the 1
main puttei imk points. The cur- -rent
dvic riddhm.- and pld.lltm; .
has about reached tile St;tue When- I
the mhailhiLte Kalned by an eai ly !
aviation slai l is lns. .,n, t uil i
take ihn-e letters and a leb-Kiam
lo t'onKiessioau llawley to save!
Hn day. anil , n then the fon.
liooll will not be what il should be. !
The devastalini; eMYets ol inuvie )
beauty upim a report !
hi the pai .ix aph b.
from the SaiciM ',,i
rri'lllr
nil,,
mi i n, I
It ts the must cumph-lc t p,.-e ,.i
rotiiuntic raptuics m n .n.-.
and mini's under the hei.tl ol fear
less Journall!- mi The .l.iunt p.
lieaven Is ibscilbed . siapliieallv
t li us :
Kor we were Inoktm; tl.nvn
straight into the luaon l.td- n
eyes of little Itcsse J .u . ,ed
we had her baud m um uf mi,
ntassh'e iass for a moment.
A ml for a lull two miuuicH ue
foiKot all about a w Ifc and
seven children at home, and
our IhoUKhts went .imb-t ihl;
buck through the veais. We
suddenly W ere ti h ns..rrt. tl to
an ifle In sunny southern snn,
where plump itms mir
rored. .
MKhltihitf 1 1 It- Itul l ulee.
IIKOOKIJ.N'K. -Mas - l.iKlitniiu
dues lilt In the HJinie p'ai e t ire.
,M r. Kraio es W. Ciipi-r ma-le u
10-yard hole In the Chestnut Hill
fiiilf club h one. Kortbrtith -he
I fed u)i iiuoi her ba II and did it
OKnin.
MR. RASKOB TALKS TOO MUCH
O O
IT must hit tiilmittcd Mr. J-!- liiisknk .l Sn'li ' m pai ri
iiijiiiiij.'cr. is no pllssv-I'diili-r? IVi-lni lirlnrc the tr it I t in i i
is over it will iiIsm lie iidniillcil lliiil, us a volc.'-irctliiijr 1 ai-t ici a n.
hi' is a (.'nod aiitomoliilc j-i(j" t !.
I''nr .Mr. Kask'ifi. we frar. is taffiintr too inni-li, overplaying
liis liaml for tin- wet voir a trifle "fcitlnT tliat or tlio Smith
(aiiipaiu is to In- liroiiL'lil -1imt to thr n-l;s of the olil sal 1
issue than inosl people supposed.
"I want In relieve lliis eounli-y of the (liiiiiniilili1 affliu-
tion id' pi ciaihil i' M. "
man, "and lavor a v
calim: li'pior under
ih
sniiilion." m
The Amerieaii pi'ople won't overlook that '" intoxieat in-j liip
nor." Not lijrlit wines and lieer. not raisin. the pel nliijrp of
what is lejrally inloxieatin'. not trvj-n a siij.'ehtiiin id' adopting
the Canadiaii or Seandinaviaii form o( liiiior eontrol, hut, in-
I toNiealill!.' liipior ill
iiiiiii' !
1 ,,,, .... ,. ,
; I her,, are millions ol hollies
. .
if t hem not
inn ilium'"., n.iiiu
one linnie ean have inloxigiitili;.' lii(lior, all ran.
all
I low many men ami women
"How far will
fashioned saloon .'
we fear, will have
SO.MK of those "home
liefore the -ainpaii.'i! :
to fi''iire that out.
It xvili net he 1 1 m m i -j 1 1 i s.-i
ipists tin siiluon. lOvcryom-
t ion wil
onu fill
Ih' just will I lie
il, wlii'ii liiird M'iMH'
.Mr. Itdskoi) has r.'om far. lntt lie nmst fartlnT. I!c has i.si I
the issiic, now lie must lie c.n I rimiHy cXliiit iilnnit it, lay his
hard !iiior in'ounim in tin cont'i'i'tt on
Kor oiict
iin-aiis a vote
litlh1 scIiciih'
White Ilonsc
Thi' only
sinuate. m
let the idea "d
for tin' oh. sahion
to rxlcml llir doinaiii of Tammany Hall to llir
will l)i over.
wiiv lo iircvcnl l
lo i'cvcni
deli ne, For t In;
Denmeratie ship oT stale to serenely sail hrtut'en tin
id' the miIooii and the Seylla of I'ruhihil ton, uivin-r
people the benefits f botli and Ihe evils of neither.
Isn t it a prel ty piel lire
Well, it's probal)ly pretty
sands ol I ursl.v Ki'inihlicaiis. am
so thirsty, who don'l like Prohibition, ami, in a vaiie iy
want to slap it.
And tin scheme may work if il
'lie first essential of elever cXreilt ion
above all not to be too explicit.
Condemn prohibit ion. t hut will rv 1 he ant i-Vols! eat
oppose the saloon, thai will satisfy the anl i-saloon vote.
it there. Let (Mil .Man I'hyeholoiry do the rest.
lint lliis has not been .Mr. liaskob's procedure. He explicitly
stales he wants " intoxieat inir rninor" in the home.
We fear some of the boys on Fourteenth Street wil) whisper
a I'evv si roue; words into Mr. ttaskob's ear in a day or two,--if
thev haven'l alreadv tbuie so.
QUILJL
Hokum and sense arc easy to tell apart. Nobody
liereil lilMt.lllHI a year by talking sense.
( on viel ions are t hose thin
th
barn when t hev seem off
I'cople doh 'l
limes of famine
Weeks,
stavt
lllev
lo ilealh.
jusf net J
W ife : A person you
Ulbli's Vour eonseieiiee.
haraiiu'iie in
Wouhlii '1 it be a ood
started for the Smith Pole
plan
before
v
li'i'inember Ihe
ried uoinaii t'er
.pie.
I hue
r old
b 111.
Tin
eil man pas most id' the income tax? Well, the
who can furnish ihe cream is the one who milks the
Americanism. A universal
is a darned fool.
( 'orn
con r I in"
business
el this sentence: "A
her." said the yossip,
MUTT AND JEFF-Jeff
TUMNiriV' J
WANTS OS
I Y0O CAN
t-iCrVJC THfC LL
Be mo- RoAt
U0k'K I Ol
TttAv: Ho Hum.
TD ACCO(VIPNV
Him om Hs
7
TCN MIU6
I (eiitoei atie National ehair-
if eontrol of tin. sale of inloxi-
it mav he had lor home
eon-
. .. . , .
in this roiinlry most
of
so nod.
And if
will ask I his if uesl inn '.'
he
from
. Mr.
the old
liaskoh, v. jis Al Sniith
Itiis .s.i ul, 1 luif
opposvs lilt
ilnitn. Tin- ii
ni'.r.il iMiii v;ilcn! nf tti saliMin
is nil rtMMHM'ii into everv
c tahh'.
aliroini
thai a vote fur Al Smith 1
"iootl uijrhl ! This in1vl
itnd,-
Ihat is'
hat is to he vaunt' :
llL'Uest,
Mi
Taininanv $1 1 ateu
is for
ll..'.
'harvhdis
u i-ii t t-t'ul j
enough lo uet in voles of thon-
tlionsain s ol Keiudi n-ans not
leverly executed. Hut
not to talk too iniieh
is
I vote
Keav.
POINTS
ever 'ar-
,
a candidate buries out back of
t'liMvo tu a majority.
They
i-ai'i'd
eould fast I"
to death in ;
days.
ImuiI
In
lefense
9
Of
.some aet that
lor Mr. Ityrd lo e(. ,is ri
he
lays whei
wiiv slip
on eotihl
aeled :
'n - liiar-
i mly
eonvitdion that t lit jl her dri t
widower Willi nine children is
"but he probably doesn't mean
Did Thirty-four Miles of Road work Last
But vou'ree
owe of- Kis
TRAIMGl?S.
TCLL
k 1l"S
AKe Voo
SICK?
-
7 ?. I
Personal Health Servico
By WILLIAM BEAST, M. D.
Hii,m1 lett'-rs pertaining to personal liralth ami livR-ieim, not to tllsr-aae rliuffiiooia or
trritmi'i.t. will I..- iiNirrnl by l)r. Hra.lv II atainM. srlf-ail.lrturil rnn-lope la rniloaril.
I.. ttrr liiiil,l lie hri-l ai. wrlttri, in ll.k. O.vini to tlie larne number il letttra r-"llMl-
.""'y a fan lie anaurel here. No reply tan lie mail, to iiumei uot conorm
Ilitf Co niacin lion,. AUttlfha Dr. William llraily. Ill care of ttlia lavapaper.
tin-: imikvai. i:ci
Kxiierli-nce oaulili
niuunt sunic uf lh.
i ono to wiir
ilitflilllllij ..f
t ra nlial itiK nieilii-iiH
Intn l;iy taiiKiiaKe or
iilitl liyuli-iii-tliult;lil.
hut
art is luiiK.
HullM mil. hiiK re-niiii-ttert.
mill I
hail Ikh'II jit thin
t or 1 '1 in- I J yi'iti'H
liefnri' it ilawie-a
mi me that what
we iloetnrs I'l-eiil;-llize
aH Ktlltie val
UIIH. l o t e II till!
riatfui.it, iiriinuteil
feot, is kntiwn tu
t li e laity as
"v v a k ankles."
Vim see. I hail IhiiUKllI nf tile ankle
as a julnl nit ri ly ; cuiihl e,in,.,.ve
ef a small u lar;;e jninl. a stiff
"r fhxilile line, a hltiiu" or soiket
i j i .
hut nut a
strung ur weak nne.
lis eiimiiroinlee in
ii tile term
ennveys tile
wcakfoot
idea.
nil fairly
I U'cakfuol is Mill ,tii.. -oininoii
amont . bildn-n in tln-ii- i arly
I 'teens. 'sM-Hal.y uirls. but only tun
: frequent a mom; hoy.s uhere the
Mchoolliiu ill1 the home Iruininir Is
poor. Wi'iihfo.ii is most likely t
nri ur when the child's fjem-ral Hu
trltion is faulty not lack of f .mm
but faulty hygiene nd 1..-M ti, u-
I ....... " mil iMinus uivor a namby-
: pnmby trainiim and witlinuly i"-r
i mil the child tu avoid or escape
! all vigorous play, athletic actlvily.
rnunh barney or, tno of
Veil
1 is
ri.vnuirtsium chissi-s if thi,
available
Although this condition is iiiettv
.ftmimon. I have an impression that
it is not so common as it was to
lo years ayo. and I would ascribe
thai lo the gradual decline of the
; namby-pamby bleu in education
j and the madual int nd ticlion of
icai I'lUli iilKill i u tti our hnck
v.'ai'd edu-a t jnnal system.
The j'duii victim of we'ikiuot
: may or may not c.impla.r, t.f pain
(or fat IK lie. either in the b-.s ur
r.'ferred to other parts of, the body.
! but w ill inevitably manifest dis
I tasti; for wliiilfsonu' play or spoi ls
i or alhleti,- activity that riquin-.s
"s 'f 'ne fed. i ii;tv,
intention
of suggesting any symp-
turns
! when
harm
j Mich
of Weakfoot. here or ele-
l'nrenls-t fieri do much
by at tempting to deal with
condition themselves.
j The one obvious characteristic
j fo weakfoot is the rolling' inward
I of the ankles when the child stands.
, or walks. This Is rather striktnii
'if the child is 'permitted to wear
I high. narrow heels. Associated
) wit hlhis "knockkm-e" tendency of
jthe ankles if an autward turnini;
; or polntinu or the toes. This turn
ling mil of t he toes was formerly
affected deliberately by sickly
j young ladies in seminary training,
uit the modern girl strives rather
Mo keep her feet as nearly parallel
. as she can when walking, as this
j gives a graceful gall.
A secondary reason for the de
creiisini; prevalence of wen kfoot,
no doubt, Is ihe reform in the man
i ufaeture of shoes. Ten ur - years
i ago normally shaped shoes could
! be bough I only with great diffi
culty a ml searching ; today every
ishoe manufacturer provides lasts
i for men, women and children, that
i fit ,lu' undei-formed foot as well
anyone cou Id wish. I hit ( bis
: reform has come about, I believe,
, only as a consequence of the de
! maud created by better physical
education. Thi- doctors were ctain-
oring for such s lines manv years
! before Ihe public began lo lie-
I maud them, and the shoe im.nii
ifacturcrs uave the doctors a deaf
ear or left the matter to one or
j two "orthopedic" or "suruical" fac- !
, torles.
, The Inner edge of sole and heel :
, is more worn down when the Wear-!
; er has wea kfool ; uol ma l!- t he I
oilier edue is more worn.
The prevention and the man-
, agement ..r weakfoot will be the
( subject of further scoldings.
i,i i:si ios m ,swi;iis
j I'ooil agarics.
I M true that the itluual 1
j drinking of milk will make, one'
. bilious'.' W hat effect is produce
' by taking such combination i.
; oiaime ami milk at the same time'.'
IL II. 1
j Answer.--! do not know what'
, you mean by biliousness. That Is!
, a meanfuu'less term. A diet con-'
. sisttng largely ,,r entirely ,,f milk1
'may be inadequate fur proper hit- !
iriiioit. but N not in itself luu ni - .
i ful. There is no untoward effect
I front any combination of whole. I
some
'ds tliat
appeals to one s
III,,,,! y
t'aa UiT TiJ IVTan nar AklTAVI '
enKAVJSTGt). 1
I TT CM0VJGH
K0At WORK
LAST M6HT
TO LAT ME
A VWeCK.-'
SO S00T ujHCW
I TO
.et at mi mg
O'CLOCK.
It
W4
r
41 I. n M
- . or m kakiooi'
lasle.
Is it
some
Milk is uol laxative, neither
bind int; or const ipa thiK, as
people imagine.
JUils.
J'leas.: tell me sone-thinK that
will rid a plnet- of rut a. I have
set rat traps and caught a tew ,
but they seem to know and won't
no near ihe traits any more. .1. K.
Answer. Keep u ,at, or a ter
rier, or a snake.
Ami the Itand IMays On.
Our boy is three months old and
- I had removed his band. Our doc
' tor nave orders to put it on again
and leave it on all summer. He
said the ba by wouldn't have any
support for his stomach without
it. He is a very healthy, .strong
baby and he tries lo sit up all the
time and it i.s hard to keep the
band in place. What should we
do'.' .Mrs W.
A nswer. (lush, that's tnupj h on
the baby. On the one hand you
should follow the doctor's orders
or fire the doctor. On the other
hand, it is guinn to be a Unix,
warm summer, and it will be so
annoying every time a feller tries
to sh up he won't know v. heiher
die contraption is a girdle or a
brassiere or may be u. head band,
but w hat dif f as long as It sup-1
ports his tummy'.'
,1 ust between friends, and for
goodness sake don't let the family
doctor know, if U were by bimbo
I'd swipe the band when tho baby
reached the age of two weeks, and
use it to polish slides, ;
Physical Training;. ;
lo you recommend 's course
in physical training'' If not. could
you te me where I can tret a good '
book about physical training'.' W. i
Al.
Answer. The 'course'- is a mall- !
order swindle, hi my Judgment. A ,
book ealled "Kxercise for Health ''
and l 'or reel ion." by I rs. Dickson ,
and Dlveley. Is published by .1. J. j '
I.ippincolt, Philadelphia. S2. A
classic on "Kxereise in Kd lieu t Ion
and Medicine." by I.r. II. Tult
McKenzie. was iub!ished about It.
ye.its ao or mure by W. K. Saun
ders Co.. I'bHadelphia.
O'opyriuiit. John K. Dille t 'o. I
A hick, or K-llat town. Is one
uheiv every'lHiihly hut a hank ex
aminer haiowM every' buddy eles
huslnessi. Whct'.s liaekhr filing
IfltU mtin mil In California U ill
inosl as hig a sceldul as how .Mil's,
Kip Van Wink ic paid her n ut.
(Copyright. John '. Dille Co.)
Communications
Doesn't
To th
Hcfori
Like thi
tinier Circle.
f Kditm:
ore coming to this
auo hum Kansas
iuwn um
I was a
was told
day
reader
yi. ur paper. I
that I would not he aiuoncst
strangers: that the at mosphere
and conditions would be congenial. '
Jla'ing beer
do not find
here two months.
ondltious quite like
described. one business concern
in which j have went Into an aver-
aye of evei;v two days and pur-:
chased a certain article each tini" 1
acts us if 1 were a perfect 1
stranger. "Captive1 Decision Lutci.
How many years I will have S'A.V Kit ANCISCO. The supc
to go in there, before they speakfrlnr court took under advisement
(o me as though I resemble a ni LUimcnts on u permanent injunc-
ina u
know
more
they used to like
; probably they air.
business than they
I do not
ady have'
rare fur. '
bad. lis1
Labor conditions are
Night
I SoT TO tteANMW&
t DReArAEt t
WAS A HORSE.
AMT r RAM AN
RAM, AN"b VNHCM ,
i woKe up x.
possesset)
oo TO
get up
Aivrt RUN?
o;as
AT
IV-
J
' am . '
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Mason.)
TIIK SOHKIIKAJ).
"This low n is dead," said
Jahc Jinks, who deals in chullc
and writing inks, und pens and
rancid paste, "if I could only
sell my store. I wouldn't stay
h re a ny i ; i o re, J'd I pu vo M ti
eager hustt.' The village i too
dead tu skin, no business ma'i
can hope to wjn in such u dis
mal flump; and any man who
lingers here, it he is fixed to
disappear, is certainly a
chump." He talks all day
along this line; lie never does
arise and shine with gay and
hopeful spiels; the only lime he
doesn't kick is when ho sleeps
upon his tick, or when he's al
his meals. .Most people in the
village hold that 1 'link town is
as good as gold, a charming
place tu dwell; they say it of
fers every chance, and every
pleasing circumstance to those
who'd buy and sell. And so
they properly resent the eon-
duct of the sorehead gent who
knocks it all the time; they
look upon him as a bore, anil
in his dark and shabby store
they will not spend it dime. If
.labez Jinks were truly wiss
he'd do his best to advertise the
town as being great ; about itd
merits, manifold anil opportu
nities untold heV ceaselessly
orate. Kor any pian who
knocks his town, who sits up
late to run it down can't hope
for much success; if he as
sumes that others think the
halliw Jck Is on the blink, he
makes a tinhorn guess. Tho
merchant's sure to get in had
who blames his failure on the
grad in which he looks for
trade; he queers himself with
loyal folk, who think the town
Is not a joke, he does not niako
the i;rade.
you havo previously admitted in t
your paper, and arriving here as
we have, having spent consider-;
able money are naturally anxious
to secure employment.
AVe are paying rent, buying- gro-; t
,v..e ..... mip .es. .ow un no -
erne or mere oeing. employ men i
during the
I notice it
of '.
and bring
fruit handling season.
is the purpose of the
o advertise nationally
a horde of help into
this section, with
that 'persons like
get employment,
lo be an inner chu
the probability
us wilf fail to
Thvre hccuis ;
le or something
comparable t
possible for
.) that, that is im
the new-comer to
break Into.
It seems that all Ihe jobs at .
the packim; houses and elsewhere
ure reserved for the home-guards,
and where you apply for employ-1;
tic-nt. are accorded about as much
sympathy as one receives from a
banker's glass eye.
Jlave got acquainted with omrjlj- of ' jidvlser.
filling station attendant ' and he. i ..,, ...ifi,..!- '"Ftetf-irdiin--' n i.o-
has agreed to sell me gasoline.
:hh long as I pay cash, which will
depend on how soon 1 secure em -
jldoyment. I ihink It is nice of
jhlin. don't you.'
Tin not entirely without means.
as i orougni wnn me or can com- j,,,, entirely my own concern, and
dnand a substantial sunt, which ,,f them have records of which
I I had intended investing, Initli am nroud "
win nave to see a nine iiirinerj
befce taking the leap, as I do
not care to live amongst strangers ,
the n-M of my life.
Also am not without a certain
amount of Influence in the mid
dle west, as I am writing for two
newspapers, and have received in
quiries from three different states
concerning conditions in this val
ley. My replies to these are Koing
to be colored, to a certuin extent.
by the attitude of the
the city to a stranger.
people of
I do not know whether or not
a large iter cent of the people of,
the valley are affected with a
malady termed lock jaw. How
ever, as long as you peel the roll
everything seems alright, but 1m-
mediately following tills a change;
seems tu come over them. They j
Uipso Into a comofoso condition !
and H is impossible to get a grunt.
out
f them
If that malady ?.s
; prevalent In this section, I should
not like to locate here,
j , JLMIIIY LKCLKKC.
709 N. lliverside.
Hon asked to prevent
the pfay. "The Captive.'
tcr here. The play n
barred from Los Angel
doming of
at a then -
cciitly was
s.
At"oOeR
R0iM5. Houj
vTHe vjJ0RLt
tlt VOU
17 MiL.es
from HOivveS
TWO Aei.
ini.VHMi1' . V -VHl.il A 1 1 if
TWO U. S. PALS ON
PACIFIC FLIGHT
0 HAVE A RUCTION
lAiS ANCKI.KS, I'uL, July 1M.
ji, me cabin of the Southern
fross, a frii'iidshii and association
rn:rr:rcr.pii77in crro
Captain Harry Lyon and liadio -Al Ul I II 1 1 1 I t
.rator James Warner, worked ULU 1UI.W UUUU
of
tor
'Opt'
towant the successful cuhnhiatlon
of tho -most daring trans-ocean
flight In the annals of flyinw. but
that friendship was dissolved hen
last night when W arner announced
that "there absolutely will not be
any negotiations between Harry
and myself, and I refuse to be a
party to any other project which
Includes him." Warner's state
ment followed his removal from
the I, os Angeles hotel where both
have been staying to a' hole! in
Hollywood where he said rurther
that l.yon cotilnieteil obligations in
San Francisco for the two of them
by cable from Australia without
his knowledge. I.yon was said by
Warner to have taken newly-made
friends of whom he did not ap
prove into his confidence, against
his wishes and judgment.
Warner indicated that he would
. accept one of several theatrical
offers within the next few days.
When informed by the Associat
ed lYess of Warner's statements.
Captain Lynn said he was "amused
at this chatter of Warner's."
"I um anm.ed to hear the state
ments made by Jim Warner of our
supposed split, dating more or less
from the time of our landing in
Australia.
"The main point al Issue seems
to be that we are uot to be associ
ated together in immediate future
movements. The biggest reason for
this is that, whereas Jim Warner
is prepared to accept theatrical
engagements. I personally tin not
wish to commercialize the suecesB
of the flight of the Southern Crojs
in this manner, especially bearing
in mind the fact I hat piy father
was an admiral In the United States
navy, now retired, and 1 consider
it would be a great loss of dignity
and prestige to link myself up with
a theatrical or picture circuit.
".My greatest wish and desire is
to make available the experience
, , ,mV(i K,limM, jn nl, vlKil t i ng
the
i i ,.,..... e i
ginning
to the end of (he journey in the in
terests of aviation.
"Regarding the suggestion that
I entered into a contract involving
f ina tie in I embarrassment to J i m
without his knowledge or consent,
this is entirely incorrect. I never
entered into an engagement involv
ing Jim without his entire ap
proval. Jim i"cently engaged a man
ager of Ids own without consulting
me, and of whom 1 did not ap
prove." This Is thought to be Packard
Ue Ktores oV San Francisco, now
staying at Warner's hotel with him
and said to be actimr In the canac-
J siMe future trans-oceanic fliirht. If
, hil vp tentaiively planned one. bull
jihl hj(I nut hevn i(.lu4.ti in n. j
-jim mentioned that he disap-
.proves of certain of my friends..
I My own por.sotial friends 1 consider!
chief, among these is said to be
Captain "Mill" Lancaster of the,
nival air forces. :
"Kegarding my future move
ments," Lyon added, "I am njt
prepaid, in fi.i.i .ui.hm.iik ut pres-
cut. .My mother and I are remain-
ing in Los Angeles until Saturday
when we are flying down to .Mexico
on a short visit, as the guests of .Mr. j
Lyon concluded: "If there isany-
;thing 1 can do to help Jim at any
'time, T shall be only too delighted
to do it
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Fnff One)
He says there wouldn't la; any I
' "serfdom."
The Philippines might ask the,
j people of I'orto Uico how they leel. j
Our pnstoffice department has just !
established an air matt sin-vice, j
! linking Porto Illeo with all the .
I'nitctl States. L ucie Sam Isn't j
' such a bad senior partner,
j
i Harry K. Thaw, who killed Stan-.
, Um White, the architect, and was ;
; set free, then put In the Insan-'
I asylum and agHtn set free, is hack;
'from Kimland. In his opinion "Kdia-
such
T I AlTl TmmiiM .
M
WN)T TO SLG.GP
GCT I
A6AIM
r
' r wAi A i
I . . I
j - T A NO RAM ,S , S
Kin
" aii,
J Ir-
land reltn-ed to let hint lin
he ts :4lail to he back ii
count iy, where; you caa d
like it' ynu Imve thQprice.
VO'l
The Untunes law, in New Vnrii
state, wi tch sentences fno n h-t in
off (filers to prison tor lite, even
for comparatively trivial ciim.-,
has reduced crime conghluniMy
Il evidently pas to fiuhb-n
criminals even if you have to U,.
bruial about il- Incidentally.
notice that it is Hie in.prisoiiin.m
not the electric
ens.
chair, dial
Id.
Si:.TTLK, Wa.-h.. July I
Three opinions (!' e.pi
today by Ur. Henry Strzallo up.,
his ret urn from a seven imint li:
, tour of continental Kurope o
behalf of the Carnegie foundaiini
One. thai the rights of Mtin.
pean minorities. i; ua rani ee.
Versailles, are being direiiar
1 and that in Hps situai ion la
threat of future warfare.
The second, thai the I a-agu
d.
Nations should be continued
ami
strengthened for ihe benefit
' Kuropeun nations, but that
.'nited States should remain
th
ou. of it.
! And Hie 'third, that dictatorship.,
j are becoming popular among -;u-i
ropea n peoples in that the estab
I lishment of such a regime fre
' quently means a revolt a gains'.
J politicians and a .subsequent mcas-
; ure of pulitical pcu
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