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nam roxm FTDFORD MATT, TTCTTYITN"E. TsfEDFORD. OKEOOX, MOXPAY, -JULY-SO, 1928. MEDFOBU MA1LTRIBUNB Daily, Bunda. Wkly lub!Utir4 M Mi Hf.DFORU i'ttlKTUiO 00. 1117 IB S. Fir St. Pfrioa " BOBERT W. Rl'HL. IVlitor B. SLatPTEB SMITH, atanafaf As tmdepenoaot flewapapi gntrrvd aa 'eond cliM matt it M4 loro, Oregon, under Act of March $, 17 SUBSCHIPTlOM BATK8 By lia.ll In Advance: Daily, with Sunday, fu with Sunday, month-. Daily, without Sunday, year... Dtlly, without Sand j, month.. WeKly Mail Tribune, oca year. T.M f oo 1.00 Sunday, one year By Carrier, In Adrance In Medlord. Aa. land, Jackaoorilla, Central Point, rfaoemi, Tal-nt, Gold fllil and on Highway: Daily, wilb KutwUjr. month -J Daily, without Sunday, month .65 Daily, without Sunday, on year... 7.00 Daily, wtth Hunday, ont year .00 All terma, caah In adTanca. MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRK88 Hecelrlnf Pull Lfiaed Wire Seme Only paper In city or county receiilng oewra by telegraph. . ... Ibt Aaaociated Preea If eirluamly en CltleJ to U. uae Un repuhliration o( all am diapatchea credited io it at otherwtae crediUd In thli paper, aad alao to the local newa pubis ah ed herein. All rights tor republication of pedal dia patchea herein art also rtaerred. Sworn dally average rfrnilatlon for alt ontha ending April 1, 182B. 131. Official paper of the City of Medlora. Official paper of Jarkaon County ; Adrertlttng Rppreaematlr- t M. O. MlHiK.SSK.N A COMPANY Oftirea Id New York. Chicago. Detroit, j Ban rrandaco, Loa Angeleav btalUa, Port- ; UtMt Ye Smudge Pot Bj Arthur Perr? l The jouiik couple "111 niako I llu ir homo m llarriiiuuig. for tile liresent" (Altmliy Deine. f r ft I- ! HeraM.) SlnKular uml outunoken. , liKST W1SB-CHACK OF THE j W'KKK We often wonder In our j s-huiMeilnK way what Is RolllR to j become of all the xouls that mlKlit I l.e saved with u little ultcnllull in . the course of the next fc- months while tho pantoiH of the land arc j liKhtlllB Into Al Smith. (Ohio ; rUiile Journal.) The annuuiiceiiiuni of Mr. Joe M. Dunne, who tolled mightily to get his auto bills on the ballot, that ho will work Just as mightily to eilCOIIipaSS IIIVII UL-IUIH, lini.nii.n j that If Mr. Dunne got in Jail, lie would get religion. Unable to Journey to the peace ful hills for their week-end fatigue. 11 number are pitching hay today. Tin-: WAtii'X ov sis (Yadkin County News) Will MyorH, formerly of Yadkin county, wuh sentenced to twelve monlliH on the coun-, ty roads of Korsyth county In Judge Tom Watson's court Saturday. Will let a shotgun take up with him after he had forced his way Into a resi dence. Will has been sen, tenced to the roads something like a donen limes and about eleven of the times was for stealing a shotgun. The other time he took tl fiddle, for which be hud, no, 111 li;. ,JI , gave theflildle Ut At Write)' F, W. HaiV'H ;lv . difnd rUm nnd . about tne1 tlthA ' Mr. ' Ihtned J v bought a new how for his new pos.vtsdloii . rthe uwner cauvH along and I'inlmed the whole bithiuotiij. i ) ) J, I TIIK )!-! FASIUOM:n Kl'MMKK Tho Tact Is that life was really hotter In the 1870a and MSOs than It is now. Artificial refrlKration und Invention haa made tho mim mers cooler not hy the thermo meter perhaps, but by their suc cessful fight on conditions that heated the blood of humanity. In Uiose days there wan no Ice on the farms and little In the villages and tun a 11 towns. Small Htoren were accumulated during the winter from ponds and creeks, attd (lack ed In cakes In sawdust In deep cellars to mitigate torrid w eat her conditions. Hut n bole in the ground wn about the tyjly cool place. Then en me the wonderful Invention of artificial Ice, to bring relief. One of the pests of the past was t he fly. Swarms of them were everywhere In hot weather. Neith er window nor door screens had been Invented. Homes were full of them, and when lhe hired girl got dinner on the table she rested during the meal by waving a long peacock feather brush over the table whilt the ramlty ate. When hlie flirted the end of this brush into the soup bowl there was a domestic riot. The niomiuiloes also wen h cou rt an t annoyance. ' On hot nights they came throuuh the open win ilows by thousand!. 1'very bed whs covered by a canopy of mosuulto netting that practically slopped all circulation of air. Was It hot under the net 7 ' Nobody knows, in this generation, how Insufferably hot It was. Night was u horror as armies of monquilues sang about the bed. voracious for human blond. .Men s'ill living can remember those unhappy summers. Now houses are not only flylms and free from mosquitoes, but one may have his own little Ice fuctory 1n tho kitchen wph Its frnnty In terior keeping the milk and butter end veg table and raw meat i-obl. Those were fighting stun in ci k In which bums n endumnce was tried to the utmost. Husbands und wives iuarrelt-d. The children fought. Hotels :er$ hot houst s. Kerosene lamps were suirllj . There was . universal dlM-omforl. Ants got Into tbe cupboarda. Summer v ei e dreaded. W e are all living more comfortably than our grand parents did. In both summer and v Inter, thanks to inventive genius. ( Chicago Journal. HOLLY WOOI Mlsseii I'risellla I'onner and Allco .Mills, motion picture actresse revealed the fact that they were rnnhgrd to be mar lied. Mine ltonner formally an nounced her engagement to Or. Itert Woolfan. with the wedding tset for September 1. Mia .Mill admitted her engagement to Wil Ham Davis, Lon Angeles real estate man. but said formal announce incut would he made later. AL SMITH AND TlfK "New Kepufciiu" is Jin iiulepcnileftt journal of opinion, published once it week in Now York Cit. anil like most iiitlept'iHlont journals o vailed it lias always been consist ently Democratic. Ii supporli'tl Wilson, ipposel Ilardim;. ami has bitterly fought and sneered at President Coolidjie. Wliile it hasn't as yet, eonie nut directly for Al Smith it has always supported liiiu as lioveiimr of New York, and will no doubt prefer him to Mr. Hoover, although its editor-in-chief, understand, considers Hoover an abler man. The followiii'i editorial from the New liepublie of July 'Sl is therefore of unusual interest. For it shows clearly, wlit Smith may lose New York stale, not because of his own rcc ord, but because of his associates. There will be thousands of New Yorkers, not averse to hav ing Smith in the stale house tit Albany, who will do all they can to keep him and liis Tammany ilk from the White House Here is the editorial : (iovernor Smith has Kiven Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey -City an imortant post on his campaign hoard, and the reasons for thin arc ohvious. New Jersey Is one of the little Kroup of states without which he certainly cannot win the election, and Mayor Hague is u powerful Democratic boss. He is also, as it happens, one of (he most notoriously and thoroughly debasin.-; forces in Attifrican political life. Tammany makes al least a pretense of being reformed anil rejuvenated, hut Hague never applies any such mitral whitewash to himself. If there Ir one good thing to he said about him or his operations, we have never heard of it. There seems to he no doubt that lie voted his Democratic henchmen by the huudret! In the Republican primary In accord ance with the terms of a prearranged inter-party deal. When an honest citizen tried to tell the people of Jersey f'ity some of the facts about Hague, he was beaten up by Hague's Rervlle policemen, and rotten-eqKed by Ills etialiy servile hangers-on. Within a week after the Mayor had been made an outstand ing member of the Smith entourage, lie. was on the witness stand before a legislative committee IrylnR to explain why Jer sey City paid son for a reservoir site which he had long known it would be necessary to purchase, a site which had been bought hy a dummy corKration a short time earlier for l:! 5.000. The association of Hague with the Smith cumpai-.'u may bo of service In New Jersey, hut it will certainly do the Democrats no good among the unattached progressive voters, in all the stales, who will play such an Important part in this year's campaign. QUILL Many people suffer in silence, hnvitiu; first mat'c certain i a city and receiving sewage, t -nv-tlntt evervbodv knows it and is watching. i " cemetery and empties inn A woman may have equal political rights, but her husband ..... , , gcts the blame when she spills the beans. Cumptiitrn: A t'oiu'cntnitod have tlm Krcnto.st grouch. ' ' If you can't loll whether it Kreneh imstrv ' t, . linn, i " 1 1 1 1 1 1 .i tllllt HS lie HOUllds in n I'llUmim ' 4 , ' ';. This is tho first' tiliro (. t). of u doctor, but they won't be i Correct this sentence: "I had date, "than to conceal my beliefs Parents ean hasten a match by protendine; to oppose it though of course they must be tactful nuil not seem to be pry in"; into the affairs, of others. PLOT 10 WRECK LOS ANHKLKS. July ;io. - j A legal enlargement of the ouster suit controversy surrounding Ucv. Krnnk Dyer, pa-wor ot the Wllshlre I ton levard Conrnregat lonal church, was promised by the defendant minister's attorneys when trial of the suit, was continued today. Itev. Mr. Oyrr. through his coun sel, announced that an amended complaint charging a conspiracy to' wreck t he fashionable church or gantXHtion would be filed. Six men. three of whom are members of the flock and the other three out standhiK, would be named defend- : a uls. No le ft nH e date for flllni: ; of the action was wet In tbe court statement. Tbe pa-dor denied from the stand today that he bad "packed" the congregation with personal friend : a' an election meeting January M MUTT AND JEFF fUTT, SToP 6(?lUiN6 BeiMG AtiLe TO BUV UTTLC cicefeo fit SHCTt-AhjD Pony t Puut HS P0NVCrM?r. vwHCM x. WAS 6IGHTeJ x pla l Home flu I'LL POLL CtCCRo AROUNU IM H'S CART ' HI3 ASSOCIATES POINTS effort to liuuthvink those who , is perfumed or niedienteil, it is --- , . .. . , niiii ii,, vii i i.i ii"lJi-; smoker. P. records have been In eh.irve doctored as much as usual. -i ,u ,; rather lose " i or surrender niv convictions " last, and that he had advised those present how to vote. flitter arguments between oppos- i Ing attorneys which finally brought reprimand from the court, 'ca- I lured the morning session. E LIC IIAVUIJ. Prance. July 3. IAT With 83 sailors from the Trench navy rephtelm: the .-triklng oilers and stokers, tbe French line steamer Hochambeau was on Its way to New York today. I'assenicei'it boarded the vessef under heavy police guard. After the Lochamheatl and two other ships stilled, union officials Intimated Hint the strike bud been unsueccMsful and would be called off. WASHINGTON. Julv So. IjPi - A reduction "f Hni.ruMiihtt.lv l per rent In railroad rate on live- ; stoek moving eastward from f hi- enKo. and moving between points in central territory, waj otdered 1 today by tbe Interstate commerce commission, effective October 1. The Real Stuff ABOUT fMOT thg ritc-. X I IX INilSltiD ON OtINU r 1 -T-, rr. . -n- " r- . 1 vr r um ne i run s i 1.1 ri Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BRADY, It D. 8lrnKi wt ertlnlr to prrrail health ) byfitvr. not to die diU or trMtmn.L will o. ii.erl bf Or. BfiHjr if ftioipt-il. wlf..JlrrM-d twlop i. eiiclooml. ' letter, afcould t bnfl list wrmn in Ink. Owing to the large number ot letter, r- f reieed, only t tew can he answered here. No ing to ttialructlotia. Adureaa ur. William Brady, tn care 01 una newpr' f AN OUTLINE OF HYGIENE No. 46 Health Hazards in the Air Not every K.:hixltH.y known that tint- inject! into the vein. Any neither maluria nor any other pest ilence is carried In or hy the air of a dump . or swampy reKion. Kven in Hcliools where a farcical course in 'health' is given the av- iiiHs! ' erace nnlr teacher assiKuefi to slve the; "health" instruc tion Htill cheris!:-' es mytha and buiiabooH about the air and the climate. 1 ; I So far an our -scientific knowl - f edKP Roes, there is not the 8lf ;ht- j em reason to Imagine that any dia- ; eHHe Is ever carried In or hy the air. aride from droplet or ciuay ir. ; feeriou as described in a prevloti. : chapter. If your next doni- neiu! - hor has diphtheria, scarlet fever. .sma lprx. tuberculosis, or a lu. jpital lor these infectious disease. ji.mi .lie in uu iiiiiini'i w iiiiieti'i . ; so Ions as you c.au keep out of raiiKe of the patient !U with the wmil(, nke to hear v, disease. A wall of air 12 feet or.rs j y , ! more In thickness is an absolutely' .' ' ' t.,i ',.11 ti,. n linpassahle barrier for any known uisrnse ge, , .,r , us-u.o,..;,i course it would not keep kids, cats, 1 cooties or convalescents from j bringing you snm.les of the dls-; ' cae- ' ! Actual hcattn hazards in the air: ' aro foul odors, chemical contamina-. ' flom, '"""atf,'111 llant. itmokc. ' ! dusts and. nowadays most Import-; 1 ant of all. carbon monoxid gas. : Kven the most disagreeable odor : lis not of itself harmful but throtigh association certain foul orders are , 1 esthetlcally repugnant and the pub lic health ordinances rightly class : ,, , , ' - Ify conditions .Ivlng rise to mieli . odrs as nuisances. For instance '1 nranb ,. Brual flr.u-l.tir ,kmiDh a laae in tne city a largest puouc ;park. The noisome stench the , , uiVj! absoluelvheannless,' to 1 in itself absolutei harmless to ; : public health though unquestlonabt ly nauseating to all who are n-, i ui.u.mii.-iv in.u. u.B ui mbuuiw tu ;;np1v1,('I,;itv' Hl,l1 1Ua1by n. meunH : lioalthlu) for both tho fat. and lean to havo their stomachs turned as often as they venture out for a breath of air. '. f j j It is rather regrettable that - many public health ordinances; nf 111 j dal with the disposal of carcasse-ft :(Jf dead animals, for this Is a Pul- ! Ice matter and in no way concerns tee matter ami m no way concerns, public health, tllongh the sanitary ' I regulations governing the dlsposnl lot such "nuisances" give moral Oil- jeouragement to the popular notion I llln' there Is danger to health from had odors. hewer gas. lormeny a tircaueti , bu.-julioo. Is no longer feared I'y i any one with an elementary knowl-;Mv edge oi 11 gicuc. i-easat,e ui es cape of such gases into the uir of a house is unpleasant but not a menace to anybody's health. Occasionally a workman is asphyx iated in a manhole or sewer, j 'allng gas mains, gasoline front ' 1. tarages or cleaning eslahllshmenls I inr gases fioni silent linuors of cbenilcal works. . . Ordinary "sew- er gas" is carbon dioxld and pre- haps some methane unarsli gas) both of whichc nro harmless (o breathe, diluted by air. Often the air III the neighbor hood of an Induslilnl plant Is so ! heavily contaminated with "ban- I ana oil" ainyl acetate or other t cnemicai soiveni, inai persuin passing in the street may actually !get a headache or nausea from Hum stuff The air in and about the place where much painting, enam eling, hicnueriii.-; nr gilding is don Is likely to be polluted with var 1 Iouh oilorons fumes w hich are j I know nothing w hatever. M do ! unite poisonous. All such Rhop rknmv.' however thrti " anymetal; should be required to have amplttpat can be obtained, extracted. air spare around them and vi ntlla-; reduced to a molten state' and thm to prevent concentration of the J by simple proeews. converted ; InlHi iuus fumea In the air. into several phases, from the pli-t The most deadly contamination of ,,, to , xtn me hardness, must tthe air is that with carbon mon-j ,luV(1 UI1U, vUtUe, a valuubk Joxid, which Is odorless. vlrtulty. ; ' ! QUESTIONsTndANSWERS Mhieni1 "' ''tallurgien! e.v-; 1 The Details Are Medical ' it',i ,,c ; Ht 11 h tu; In ti e treatment of vark-. d"f-v at bast ; V..I11H bv 11... Inie.tlon nf h eini.v I" of ess to be. I aifV confident i what are the subsequent reactions What iu n. .i,iir,. ,,r ti,.. lMease give me the name and ad dress of the doctor or clinic vnii : referred to In your article about this new method. i.M. S. H. J. Answer. I gave all the tuforma- Hon 1 can give. In the article. It f Ms not n serum, but simply medl-' THCt"USCt To CALt MC 'Tr?0TT"M' JCFF', AcJto THiry INSAMS ASYLUM 'BGCAvjGe y 1 . - -r . . . s A fv IMSlSTGt) ON BGINCj A reply can be made to querlea not conform iiCHul physician vnn give tbe treat ment in his office or in the pal- : lent s nymc. ( l he lecnnical details are availahle to all phygieians: The effect is obliteration of th vari cone vein. I advise, you to avoid, ciinics, -infitiiuies ana ine mse, and consult only a reputable phy- RlC,an Wh pracllce under uU own name. It l Cruel In an article about cancer yon said "Crudest o! all, cancer of the uterus. wny in mis uirieren. from other cancer? (Mrs. A. E. B.I Answer. Tim t referred to the ;fa(.e lnat the majority of sue'i cases are In mothers of several 1 cl ildren. and it does seem cruel t,m mothers should be victims. ( A Mean g ron A frlend of m( vaped 5y veara hvalke(, a dLstanoe 0f about thirty , me8 ,he 0lher (iay The foIow. ! (u ,,av she H t ,n bed - gaW ne. exhailHtion Was the resull nf Ion." walk, hut she insists It SItunter CVen for a trained hiker. 1 A lot or younger women would go to ,)ed for a week (.on,,,,,!;, l0 tt.iL- hie aa far un,vaVAr it-j no, mlrrei wiIn your fried 'about . her "nerves." She will have her little- alibi. qjc Dan Qrujff Pease Rlve a rernedy for oilv ; dandruff and greasy scalp. ( K. ! H ) , pnti,,w ii,0 i.ai ' and there, if any, rub upon the scalp a few drops of a solution of 10 grains of salicylic acid and " grains of resorcln to the ounce of grains 01 resorcin to me ounce ot , , ., .,, , , atoliol. bay rum or toilet water,'1 " have laid the fuun- Imro ..' a,.v Hesnrcin inmU ..daiion for a gmni return for stain white or grav or very blond- hair reddish. If this is an obiec-1 lion, om Hit from the solution. ! Sll,nhur la a ,,. local rcme.u. than reSorcin. but less convenient l;lvor -valley. ill add materially '? a""lv' Sen" for "t""-",'s '":" "If, i"-osi;ri.y ..r the .care of the hair and control l,los 'owns and mdmd- or ge,orrhell or dandruff. No clip-'. " inhabitants. pinfl8( pleaBe( but jlJHt ask for Jt j a( lnt.Io(,e 8lami,e(i envelope hea ing your address. Communications t'rgrs Milling: Supisirl. To the Kdllor: ; i am nut a geologist nor a iniii-i cralugist. nor a metallurgist. I know practically nothing about i.res. excent a sinatleilni; uf eolil I. liver and lend ores. Hut all of j j my so years have iieen spent In. nilnlng country, mining camps. i ,. ,.s . ,.,,srl,,. ., coninniiiltlcs contiuooos t., mtueral sections. r,,,!,,.,. WMS a prosi.ecior audi a miner .if practical cxperleuce. i Close on tu r,) years of his life j was spent in tracing the' hills fur precious metals. lie knew his (nn-orcs when It came to mineral ru(.k (r K1.i)Uml M"lllll"-V' v ,s "" un"- "",lun ,n f"'' " ,"h' Knowl-I "l-'' "f oiineral lore. I am fa-- ",.uB,i i.u.. operations to know that in Jack-; son and Josephine counties lie, countless . minions ot wealtn in gold alone. I predict that some "'"' ""' future tills section will be Hc scone uf renewed iiiiniic- operations that w ill startle this somew hat sated country. mciv an- 10 ,iiii,nhi ihihhj mineral iuck ami ores oi w hich 1 know nothing. I refer partleu- larly to cinnebar and tbe so called white metal. I know thst cinnebar has a specific use and lvalue. Hut of this white metal i that they appreciate Its merits and 1 believe in a short time t,u'V wl" fdve the proldem. And when mey do. I predict that Ja'K son county will give to the world very valuable metal contribu- fens that the identity Some pi of thi metal N "already estab fin;: I'LL KrIGr TH'S BIS FAuolf. mi I ALWAYS, KfJJVO IJGFF VAS A BIT" BALrA-f (M nr- gSArJ BuT VWHAT A 131 e ) ) r V 1 1 ti I I in I lisiicd, but fur Helfi.h reasons, is being krpt a secret until such time as big capital can obtain it ill large holdings, in the same man ner as they have the great cup per deposits of this country. As tl,,U' 1 1J" xentuit .1 guess. q ln the meantime them are mallv prospectors, some of them old veteran ore hiiiiUT. who arc combing the hilU and inotintiiins -urruurnlinK this v !!, .sft-kin these dHpdsits hjh rtnle.toi im,' in tiieir limttc.l anil it riiteil ay of upi'iiinu thetn uu aiul vHupint; tln-m They have n csipilal. Itut I hey are of that la.ss of cver-upt.n.islic prospet-loiN and miners who have pUiieerel the way to many of the meat fnr- tune-prodiH-jn tumanzaM of ihi.s western country. This country owm a Ki eut ileal to the old persistent scouts, who through privations ami e.f-dcnial.s have jiavi'd the way to (m Iiiik s fr ;oln(M while they have passeil on to unfnruotteii graves. These men. as a rule, were, and are. honest and reliable; but in this day and aue they can ac-compli-h very little with their Mm led' inean.-i. Their needs ami wants are tew and a little assir.t-uni-c would Kt-eatly faeilUate their p r o k p o c i i n k ami development work. At p! cuent the tendenrv seems to he to belitilr them and to look upon their faith as vis ionary. If they were ulven a lit tle assistance anil em tmraKement. ufv would readily share a gen erous part of their holdings witn those who will f .nance them. It would not require more than a, ,few, ,,u,n,,reJ tloI!;1' lu rt ithlv devoln,. t lhfi, It is necesMary to i.es'abtish bodies, large bodies of nre if any kind tf, interest big capital. If a per son can show quantity, be it of very low grade, there is plentv of capital and acumen ready to lake bold of the claims ami ope- X!l thf'n un- sucl1 a basis as will R" tangible results. don't discourage and "knock" .these old "h llbillics." (live tlu-in a helping time and in due Unit;, when this white ineml is thor oughly established, those "rock lnlt "1 Investments, and paved the WHiv f"r a b101" Industry, which, 1,1 addition to those already bring ing ,ealtn and Thoic to the Kogue 1 I take iliN means o' nniiryhr lb mllliuii an' nitllioii o' .otcr lei i (b n'l read p'litical platform that ! ih PemiM'rath party lias droppcil "Utriff reform." We're- git tin' t' have entirely ton many lulreplil explorers on Ice. (fopyrttrht John K. Dillc Co. i Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pae On) calls on workmen to stand part of the loss. Railroad workers consent to a cut of - 1-2 percent In pay, a ls. of' $13,000,000. Textile workers have not settled their problem and employers start a lockout to pre cipitate a climax. In this country, so far as rail roads are concerned, the govern ment would give owners authorltv to increase rates and take ft ou; nf ,h1 pill,lic which is simpler. President Coolldge Is no mere fisher with worms. He ean fih with worms, and does. If he must. Lff-a- H.1 ? rt L 0-k . li.WlI-I.IA.MS. i " U 11 M-f WOK. -"" XrftAWfV 1.7 VC 7 ' rT e Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) on '' l,,l'"l( S I've n vcr be n a candidate fur any office. Miiall or great, although my friends ami m-igb-hors state I d be a winner; said fii.-nds and neinhl.ors never cease imploring me my joints to t-reaRe. and run for justice of tho peace. :s a beginner. Hut all such honors I decline; an independent soul i ml''; I ntvir would he feeling fine as office holder: I'd shrivel up and wilt awrty. were I in office for a day: my whiskers would be turning gray, my trilby colder. I like to say just what I think, that this or thai is on tbe blink, that near beer isn't fit to drink, that it's punk weather: I like the freedom to discu-s tbe kai ser's luck, the ('hinjfse fuss, the wave of crime, if neighbor's bus. the price of feather. There is no tuple. I'll be bound, above the larth or underground. Unit I'm unwillu.g t expound and niiike it clearer; I start my ar gument at dawn and lavish many words thereon, and I'm still talking on my lawn as night grows nearer. I do not care three brindled hoots if I offend some stray galoots who mix themselves in these disputes, they but atp'ise me; I have no office in. my mind, I have no stutesmm's ax to grind, so laugh if they and all their kind de nounce, abuse me. It Is a bless ing to be free to talk of every thing we see w ithout the fear that v o t e is three may be of fended: to speak one's thouuhts on1 Teapot Dome, on royalty across tbe foam, until the span gKd cows come home it's truly splendid. Hut when you seek exalted place, and for an office make the iac you put a pad lock on your face, all freedom killing: you have to think throe hours or so before you say it looks like snow, or that a south east wind will blow if fate is wiUine i Tut when he fishes for trout that j actually jump out of the water to seize a hook with an imitation fly attached, he discards the hum- hie Vermont worm. ! ! Recently I e car.-. lit 2r' 'rout in one day, among; flies used hy him j were A Royal Coachman, a Grizz- j ly King, a Professor, and . one; j Ullll'l . i I lie Keen pleasure inai me. iie-- ! idctit takes in. fishing comes down; throtigh thousands ot' years from ! some early Coolidge, fishing iter haps on a Rrltish island, wlter-i ( the programme was, "Catch fish, j or starve." - . j Pat is fjishlons will revive the old "Floradora" style of dress, pin-1 lied back tightly. Inr-i skirts. This; is pood news for dressmakers, and i especially for those that manufac- ture material. y Hats with big brims comm.; 'back, to delight hat merchants. j There isn't much profit In the lit- j tie ten hat mat comes nown overt the ears and eyes, costing three ' to ten dollars and selling at from ! right dollars to thirty dollars. j M I V 1 1 ! I " Vie... .-..fit,. July I (Pi Niraraguans in voting for; .... V,v,....l... 1 ill l,ni- i jonlr the" nominees of the two old; line parties Adolio Itenard, con-' jservatlve. and (Jtneral Jose .Marin; Moucada, liberal to choose be- Itween. t Applications of Republican lib! erals and republican conservatives' lo he recognized as parties were! 'rejected by the national election) I board composed of Hrigadier Gen-i eral Frank R. McCoy, chairman, and one member each from llu! I conservative and liberal parties. j j General Moncada issued a state-! j ment saying the great aim of the j liberals was to join issue against : the entire conservative party and' to prove that liberalism has a ma ! jority at the kI1s. s I j ei , Mr. and Mis. J. A. MacDoiiongbi j returned yesterday from a week at t I Cre-cent ftty. fold lleach and !andon-by-ib Sen FoR Lowe :0F hfMtl ILHiT JFF A Pic l(l . ?iA Aa-i I 1 I Daily Meteorological Reporj July :;o. l!)fi l"o recall Medford and vicini'y: Kiiir t,i night and Tuesday. Slightly warm er Tuesday. Oregon: Kog on co;:st. and fun in interior tonight and Tuesday Slightly warmer in interior of we.-t portion Tuesday. Humidity normal in west and below normal in east portion. x y , 2 i $ tr M ' an M 5 1 is r. ii .00 ,e , LOCAL DATA Temperature. I degs. ) Highest (last U brs.) Ijiwesl (host 12 hrs. I Itel. humidity pe... I'reiinitation (in.) State of weather.. Clear ( 'le:tr Lowest temperature this jnoi n ing 4S degrees. j Total precipitation since Sep tember 1. ll'-'T. 1 ri.i.r.'inche-i. sunset today. 7 :',,,'2 p. in. Sunrise Tuesday, !i :0;j a. m. Sunset Tuesday, 7 : :J 1 p. in. ( l;-ei ntions Taken at ." A. M.. Ihth Mcrldiuu Time its ; r-r ? n as g i -j ; CITT k i S" is" i H ! 't i I laker t'ity ItO 50 Olr. I'ismarck V 4 I't. Cdy j,jj,s,. lis lid fir. Denver 7 Clr. Ues .Moines 78 fti fir. l-'nsno 1H4 TO Clr. Helena '.") Pi. fd; Los Angeles VI HZ Cdy. .Marshfiebl S -IS fdy. Phoenix I0S Mi Pi. fd. portlaml s iInJ lied Bluff "10 1 liS fl Koseburg 7 5U fir. Salt Iike City., yu S fir. Sun Francisco.. (14 5- fdy. Santa Ke X" Plr. Seattle (Jr- Spokane J- ll- Walla Walla " L. W. DICK. Meteorologist. GAS PRICES VARY I'OIiTI.ANI), Ore., July ',0.--T' f.asoline was selling in Port land today all the way from Hi ' cents to I'lH eeitls. as a result of a gasoline war ' amoni; - indepen dents. The Independents are t' meet tonighi in an effort to .sta bilize prices. ; Louise Rice, world famous graphologist, ; can positively read your talents, virtues ' end faults in the drawings, words and what nots that you scribble when "lost ! in thought'. I Send your " scrihbUngs " or signat utc for analysis. Enclose the picture of the Mikado hr?ud. cut from a bo of Mikado pencila, and leu ceni. Address Louise Rice, care of EAGLE FENCIL CO., NEW YORK CITY i ! CAM VJelMl FRANCISCO TURPIN H0TEI to $3.00 A SPLENDID VALUE 17 Powell Street at Market THIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION an important conwnienc to you Thia coupon entitle holder (oFRKR Yellow Ti depot to Turpin Hotel- FREE GARAGE T.K. 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