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PaTTB FOTTH imvvoTiT) mxtl Tirmron?, medfotit), orcErsox, wedxeday.1 auourt 1, 102s. -flu MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dlr, Siind.y. WmUt Publitfitd. Ij th. MEDfoHi) nusrmo oo. ll-ST-te N. fil Hr. Phon. T BI'llKKT W. lUTHI.. Editor 8. HUMITKU SMITH. Uiiiin EoUrcd u Mcviti chii nutter at Mxl lord, Ortfon, Uiulu Art ol Much 8. Isle. I fiUBSCKIl-riUN BATES By Mall In Advance: II.IIt. w.fii Huiiriav. tnr t7.H0 Vtlly, with Sunday, month 7 , Daily, without Siinrlur. yr 6.60 1 tiyiSrKf'or: 1 1 fll" SrSnl?rriJ'"lniin tirtYoril. a" ' lard. JaritoitTille, Criiirnl 1'oii.t. iltoemi, 1 Tant. Uold Hill nd on Ihglma; SHiir. wltb 8untr. moiitli, fall), wittiotit Hunday, tnontlt... Dally, without Sunday, oat year, llady, with Huiulaj. one ymu,,. All terms, caali iu advance. .06 I 7.00 i 0.00 WKUHfcR OP THE AHNOCIATKI) PHK88 Itecelrlng Full Leaned Wire Herrion Only piper In city or couuly receiving nevri by telegraph. Tha Aaaoclated Preu la eirlualvely fo otled to the ue for republiration of all Mi dlapatchea credited to It or otherwlae credited to Uiia paper, and alio to tha local oaws publfahetl brrrln. All rithta for republication of apeclal dla patchea herein are 1U0 itimttihI. Sworn dally average rlrnilutlon for lla ontha anUlng April 1, U2H, 4&3t. Official paper of the L'ily til Mi-dford. Official paper of Jarkaon DouriLr. Aivertiatng Rppreacntallvefl U. a UOOKNSKN COMf'A.VT Office In New York. Ctilrago. Detroit, Pan Franclaco, Loa Angel ca. fjealtie I'ort land. S5S Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur ferry roim-a now tho tunth unnuul (-invention of tlio Amcrkan I,ion t.f this Htiitc mid iliu OcltBnttK theioio. all whVkoil up, 'mid their liulr fuinbrtl, uct:oiiiHiilt'(l hy mm ot diminction. and uiuho who imvt! liud Fiery 0ro hionod in their; tlouhtful honor. The Legion yeur in find year out vnvvn for ih; wounded, MUeeoiH the needy, oHtali- llfilU-H tlirpoi'lH, Itiul tUHtH Otlt, KUOll- i-r or later, the imlltielaiiH within ilH nmkH rieeklnB offk-e. The or Ktoilzatlun XhUvh neither t two If nor anybody ele wllh painful mrlouM neyn. and as a eoiiHOtjiienco hart llourlrthed MUfficiently to initlte the Kt'een hay tree of legend Jealous. The local post, now the hunt, made, wtepw forwuidH the mt year. 2t corralled 708 memherK, and whacked off !lore Hromley'8 mu taeho, in the noon of Hh existence. Kor 'three la-8 there will be DoiiK, ami the minimum of apeeehCH. Tho HcntH nlon tho lino of inarch iiro for old folkH, if they can occupy them before tho youiiH I'ulkH. Hununet Ktiuawh aie now avail nhle to ull and sundry. TIiIh veKet uble when cooked npi Ihrh a leak mid report for contiumptlon U'4 per cent water. It In rated an excellent baby food, becniiHO the baby doeH not know what he- Ih tacklhiK. and, ft would do him, .or licr, no good If they did. Grown men confronted wit h hu miner HimHh alwayH balk, and the womenfoIkH atwnyn uIIko they hftvo glvon thrlr portion an over doo of aalt. ". . t lie Hoover earavun en tered the UoKue Itiver valley, which 1m considered n Kood fruit Hection." (HI-'. Kxaininei'.J Tlie North I'olu of praiso In u HiMler Ntate, An Al Smith ntoiy that can be told Iu the parlor, swept over the rity Tuesday with the speed of the wind, an Applecalo hoy In on old 4d, and a devout lady yotmlpcr. J. Frank Wurtman, who, besides HpllttliiK bis name in the middle, is runuiim Inr Hie fool leRlHiature, 1ms rtklnnefl out for the Middle "Wost. Ho Is a lending robhpd far mer, who has been on his pluee nearly three mouths so fur this year. lie will only be K"iie a month. KeturnliiK. he will tuty; "I found a deeiiled Kenttment fir Al wherever I went. I wiw 3 2 . T ti s people, and to save my hide I could not find n Itepuhllean. Tho Mid dle West Ih mdld for Al." Iecent weather prevails, and should net a welt-deserved puff in the Forllund papers. CI. ltoberti. the eminent barrller Is away on an unearned vaeatlou. T. l.umsden, a loeal boy now making his mark In Krloco, is back lor u spell, .... TUB Jll AlOIXtaatKTTU Mrs. Jeebet Hears had Tor several yearn ' PrrtiirlMt uh pruce and de. corum line It occasion when met the ad vanced of her set The Women's Political Forum. Jn her own modest way sbo was cjulto dlritluque. Uesouit-ful and charmliiR and witty. Him could nuiekly dlnpose of dis- that nrriNe Ity appofntiuK u speciul com . inlttec. Hut not even her tart could out balance the fart That carpers, with seltiwh am bition. Viewed With envious Klanco every possible chance To capture her lofty poMtion. C'aino k day when ibis Kioup undertook a bold coup. Assailed her without fear or pity Making lusty defense most itupcia tlve, hence Hho nppotnted a special com mittee, Honest patriots will, I am confi dent, thrill To know that tho sklrmit.li re sultant In the end was n slam for the Hears ortflammo And left her adherents exultant. Able leaders, 1 note, never take time to Rloat, Which brings up the end of my ditty; Hho would dignified be, so to letfis lor glee Hho appointed a special com mittee (Kuneuu City Wlur) TUNNEY USES GOOD GENE Tl'NN'EY njain shows hand, lint a heltcr head. With over n iiiilliini dollars in llii' litis I'Vi'iytliuij; to (iaiii mill i.j ,,.....,, "" f-1" t s- : ill' prolmhl.v could heat till ciniifi'sl for two or throe years. Inn there would never iic niiiitlii't' iiiilliini dollar linlit for liim, and . .1 "I lir would jirnbiilily " fTlniuly i 111 n i tot in I.chHIi, lor modern judical scicieo (I.M'UVeieil tllllt tfcttillg" pUlll lIH'M'd t'UHllllI.V ill-MUll (111 lie.liJ 1 ,. . 1 li.. 1 1.. 1 .... 1: . aim hihi-iiii u.-juiiii icau lit ! Mill I "11. WiW boy, (iciii'. Ami unlike Jim Jcfi'rics, who alsti retired wlirn worklH cliiiinii(ni, there will lie 110 eonviviiil piilt'diis at the "bur" to l'oi-ce liim into an attempted "cotnelmek." CAMERA BOYS T 11KKK is no one to bluine Tor .Mr. Hoover's failure to enteh a Kteelhead here e.crt the manager of the Ki'pultiieau nuuii- nee's expedition. The camera men eertainly erimiot be eensured. Kverynne of tliein tindouhtedly was under orders to snap the Commeree See retar. while fishing, lor tliat was the bitf and obvious photo raphie "story. " Sueh situations are solved every day in the sports world. j Camera men, for example, don1! hop around the ehampion shot sputter when he breaks the record. They leave him alone until 'the record lias been broken. Then they ask him to pose, tro through the motions, and the next day an expeetaut world sees a pielure of the rccorddn-eakinjj , A similar arraiiKeinent should jjp Hoover should have been allowed to fish unmolested, and, ' alter lie had returned to camp, he would undoubtedly have beu ph-ased to step i" H'c river and go through the motions for the ,..., beiK'lit. ot the camera men. 1( WH I)ri,IUI.jv ,. hoadwork on the part of the Hoover . . eAtrursiou managemeui, noi poor le camera boys, which was responsible for the unfortunate dp nomneut on the river Mmnhiv. QTJIIJL You can tell which one is bossot' the i'amil to the dentist when tliev should. (iolf and feminine convention are t lie only games iiv which each player gets to bat al. all times. A car once got betler altent'ion while new, but now it get: more care us it gets nearer paid for. You can tell by the way Nature hung inans arms that she didirt expect him to pat himself on the back. Two things tha t avert international crises are a desire for peace and the knowledge that cannon fodder might refuse to sic 'em. (iolf isn't so much a game could knock it a mile next time. Youth: You climb a fence: is cm the other side of a fence. Americanism: Thinking you are interested in sports be cause you arc interested in sport clothes. There is no legal justification for n revolution that doesn't succeed; and if it succeeds, it doesn't, need any justification. "She always stood in such a -Short story. But. which view The other candidates are funniest when they try not to be but liogers was funny when he didn't try so hard. Tho true milieu 1 is the man necessary, to swat the fly he is Tin-re hit two classes in Amr-ricu : Clno tluit doesn't ejvc luitlillc-tirjcil RMle a uiin, mill ulli'Kinli. How in lil tlntt llu race nuisl lituistful of its efficiency slnnili! make the umpire stay in the fieKl instead of sitting iu the stand w lieic it i.s m much easier lo judo tlu'l'ltiys. Correct this sentence: "My youngsters are self-sufficient." lioasted tlie father, "ami can have a (.'nod time without spend ing money. " MUTT AND JEFF we mom muti's GRATlTuDC: JUST wv;i:u v. S'KSoK NOW. X'M 6CMC0, ACT KsTR7, 1 ViwJV Zl? W.Mo'.P (fg 'wAi etGHreeM Sbit: x cesTrWv J H?G A . G&v - vaiatck: t A I He's Gonna 'SmtinWf hsSvL6US IT P.CAV tNK . A DRINK? J BeACHGAP ( f I im W M0ySm Mum Wmm m 1 I - - -.-. p .. T..,; c , ... J i4n" A PAttCb CGCl! HEADWORK AGAIN lie not oiUy has a pmd rijjht I lie hank, nt .'ill years of nc. nothin"; to lose hv hantrinj.' in, lie unlit for active business li!Y mums 111 1 cci mn? iiimi uuili j'l l( NOT TO BLAME performaneo. have been made on the Koue. .sporisiuansliip on tin: part ot POINTS The other .M-S lv ns n passionate faith that you Middle age: You wonder what Age; You don't give a darn. way as to reveal her profile.' of the leg is tho profile'. who will spoil it book page, if after. Mutt's Son Is Having undvimg I 'rtCRe comos ClCCtOO BCCAUS NOW. I'M SOMNft ACT fils5 WCCK, Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BRADY, X. D j fiitcned leturt pertaining to fiTKonal h filth ml hyififii, not to diwae dtatfnnnu or , Ircftt meiit, will L aiiMMfiril bj Pr. firmdy If tatnp-U. M-M-iti Mr (-- I fiiv-lpe is rut-lott-d. i l.llrt aliould Iw Imrf ik wmiO-ii in tik . Owiiik to Ow large number of lrttr re ' rritt-d, only lew can I ammrt-J hire. So rply c-ufi ( ma-lv to iufrl.- oot cuntorm 1 lug iu htHliuchuiiH. AtMrent Itr, William liraily, in car of tin riwpiir. why 1 iiti:ri,ci- smoki:. I'nhM it ituui is Kiting Into lh" ?in'. 1' pr c:-vii lMi'int's It 1 l t-in- to ituiu .at.- I he situation sizo of the firo I'l.u'' desired and leave it to the ii;um.ii to bliiltl the chimney un hampered by in expert udvii-e, 1'artlett is so inadequate, some time, a Kood cnotiMh reference book fur fiuall ij'diH, hut liol one jiti the pl'ofe:;- l 011:1 1 to dep' ml on. Quite ue lewn in 70 pT i-eni of my own I deniaii'ts. For instance, not 11 j word a bout t he pour work ma 11 ; 1 1 1 i' 1 ehiiK with bin tooln. Nay, nir is the n-fereih e lo ln dis covetvii under ineehuiib.. artisan, , riaft.-Miian, siniib 01 any utii-r dU jtjuife. I hiive been at consider .abb piling to make fure a bunt j this. Viui see. I have learned j wiMbwn I hav a Si.uib y plane ilu my tool rhc-si. bav- bad It foi 1 several yeaiH. and so far I have j my draibts, tho am not yet pre I pared to deny tin reservedly that lit will cut any of Hie didos the i Inst ruction book says it will. I Spent; Iiik of craftsmen, a den UhI put a temporary filling" into the unfortunate word in k of a reply I printed tf a ijuery about i a baby's deeayed teeth. I ad 'vised tile mother to "let the den tist put a temporary fillini;" into jilie decayed tooth. Now this crill ! en I friend asks two mean qucs j Hons, and I admit he has me cornered. First he deposes and j says: I "Why let the dentist do it 7" 1 HoMi, 1 d 101 110. I just imagined I the mother couldn't make him j do it, and from t be chur u ter oi ,ihe query (cared she would not beseech him to come lo the mo lar's rescue, so ju.-U conipro I mised on letting the dentist have ! a look see. j Ho that one was not so bad. j Hut as 1 Just said, thi dentist t asks mean questions, and I mean ; mean. I lore is the .second one; j "Why a I e ni p o r a r y filling? Mioodness knows any and all flll- ings will serve only a limited pe riod of usefulness" and sumo mure i technical discussion of dentistry. I Well, half brother, you win. j What size uf hut or what styl" I of pipe do you prefer? I sup ! pose I was trying to break it to jlhe young mother by gentle d" ' L-rces. 'J'lien. loo. I have heard I dentists apeak of putting In a (soft or temporary filling, and they I said it as tho it might be little 1 more than cleaning out the eavitv land pushing a hunk of rubber gum or something of the kind I Into the hole, i'alnless and quick 1 ly over witli necessarily so, when t lie patient is a baby. Not only j is t bat my impression, but now j 1 hat 1 have presented my half j brother with his new hat or pipe. 1 I am hold to say It is also my ob servation. 1 have seen good den- lists put some such filling in baby j teeth and the filling has saved j t he toot h from further decay tin j til nature was through with it (That made a sound place for the i permanent tooth to come in. I i reckon 1 bad this notion in mind ( when I used t he term temporary. ; I don't know a thing about the character or endurance of the substance Hie dentist uses as fill ing, but whatever it may be. I am rooting lor him lo use I! earlier and ofiener'ln tho con servation of t he baby teeth. Itecent studies in nut ill ion in dicate that the child's diet is an important factor, if not the must impui taut. In Hie prevention of demy of the teeth. We will giv -th" gist of t hese studies in an other talk. 1,M l:.sl KINS AMI ANsAVIMtS I'ersoiuil or He Yourself Whiit li'cnlillcnt should one tuke for lialpltat ion of the heart? 1.. M r. Answer -.Medical. or al least medical ailvh-c. I'uivlul Contests. Kindly inform me of tlie next I'ciiiily amt health conlesl fee ImHps and for children. Irs I.. I.. A UMVer-- Well. If I were killfc 11 ml my views on health Were constitutional there would never lie any more health or beauty cemcsis. in my Judgment the health contesls are as far.ial as One Real Time these alleged contests are arrahged and conducted for the principle pitriMti-e of providing publicity for joineihlng or MJinebody that never could get it legitimately. Whlrh'd 'Hat her Hi or ,o Fishing Kindly b-i me kimw how nianv culoiieH there are in a half a pound ot spaghetti, with tomato sauce, cooked in oil and about two ounces of I'armesan cheese. I have been on 1 oao calories a day diet, but huve lost only two pounds in three weeks. . . T- M. A. Answer The half pound of hia- gliei yields k:o calories.' the tw 1 mi uce of cheese Mi calorics, and then maybe 'ID or -lo more calo ries I ha ting about In the oil. Spaghetti prepared In the way you indicate is a grand dish, only they do become very careless sometimes. We who do no honest, labor have to discriminate about our nourishment if we want to live long. Spaghetti with real Italian cheese is virtually a vege tarian dish ; we ought to keep It so. 1 .Need a Myopic AUtaut. I What do you recommend for skinny legs? is cocoa butter good .' Miss K. Al Ji. Answer We really should have tho measurements but my assist ant Is out. However, let us take :lt for granted that they are. Now. cocoa butler Is the most unappe- tizing nutriment conceivable, tho Jf di not deny that it has a limited .food value. It Is as difficult to j digest as It is to eat. Of course, j there is no other way to assimi- late food. If you imagine you jean rub In some food, well, ft ! sn't! done outside of fake beaut v j parlors. Hadn't you better ae : cumulate flesh in the conventional j manner, via normal digestion? My Jasvbdant w'll return soon. Write lagain and ask for instructions for gaining weight. Meanwhile walk I five or six mites every day. (Copyright John y. Dille Co.) One thing's certain th' Smith- I Hoover campaign'll develop more ; hypocrites than anything that's ! happened since th beginnin' o' j time. Th' highways are strewn with dead woodpeckers, an' any ! buddy who drives fast enough t I overtake a woodpecker is a menace an' a fool. 4 Brisbane's Today (Continued from rase One) snuill boys with umbrellas stand ing at I he curb ready to escort Indies and gentlemen from heiv taxlcab lo any one of half a do.eu speakeasies' basement doors. The small hoys, collecting their dimes, know whore the speakeasies are. The police MIHHT find out. if they were intoiested. so could government officials. ' More discipline tor the little fish that WlMi persist in stock specu lation. The price of "cull money" was put tip to t! per cent and the : fear of a 7 or S per cent rate sent !the poor In spirit scurryiu.; to tin toad. . 4 1 Itetail trade in New York Is up. Wholesale business times, not he I cause of less selling, but because .chain stores, every day more pow- f i - Rippling Rhymes (Ity Wall MUKon.) GAS A0 BOOZE Tim man who drives a cIuid choo wain should always bo alert and sane. - and anything that clouds the biain should nut he swallowed: I jiii-.t have read about a wlxlit who thought he wasn't foellni; rtuht. and took two drinks the other nl;ht, and then what followed? Ho only took two drinks, he said, of boot ies; bitters, bubhllni; red; two drinks should not allei t his head or mar his vision; and then he slarled forth lo drive, exuberant and all alive, and of contusions he Rallied five. In the collision. Ami when he woke up In his celj the sheriff came, around to tell the sad story of what befell he'd slain a voter; the pair of drinks (but seemed so mild they would not harm a little child had crazed him. and In fashion wild he sent his motor. He slammed analnst another bus and killed an inoffensive cuss, ami now the cvowner jnade a fuss, and cops were busy; and here ho was in durance vile, with turnkeys In the prison aisle and never, for a lontf. lorn; while, he'd drive a I.lzzlo. He is the saddest of all Kinks, and deeper In the gloom he sinks; his life was ruined for two drinks of bootlc; whiskey; he sees no surcease heie below of all Iih misery and woe. who wns, u day or two ago, so blithe and frisky. The dead man doesn't say a word, but if his ghostly voice were heard 'twould doubtless say it Is absuVd to take such chances; to lake two drinks or even one, to wear the semblance of a litim. and make the grieved policemen run for ambulances. erful, buy direct from factories, go ing over the heads of wholesalers 1 and jobbers. i Not good tor tho latter, but If j eliminating one middle man elimi 1 nates one profit, paid by the con isomer, tho consumer will not com plain. - The American Kederation of la bor's official organ announces that unemployment is diminishing. The number of organized wa.';e earners out of work decreased - per cent In 24 cities during June, as com pared with May. The Noted Dead SANTA MONICA. Oil.. Aug. I. iA Dolphin M. Delnuis. attorney for Harry Thaw in the biter's sen sational murder trial more than "0 years ago and prominent member of the California bar for many years died here today. He was S4 years of age' and bad practiced up lo within a few months ago. Del mas was born in France April 14. IS44. He came to this country at the age uf 1 a, later attVtiding Cffnta C'lara college at San .lose. Cab. from which be graduated in JStia. Later ho took up the study of law al Yale university and was admitted to the bar In Connecticut. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Klslo 1). Barnes ami Miss An toinette Delmas, both of Santa Monica. As chief of counsel for Thaw, Uelmas introduced the legal phraso "Dementia Americana" as a de fense. Thaw was on trial for the slaving of Stanford White, noted an hlioet. Thaw shot and killed While be cause of the bitter's attentions lo .Mrs. Thaw. Death Toll of the Automobile Cl A K ttTT10. N. O, Aug. 1. ! : ii'i -Four persons were reported . ' killed and a llfi li .seriously in-! i jut ed when a Southern Kail way passenger train struck an automo bile at a grade crossing at China' (irovo, near here, today. ; The driver of t he car was se- : 1 1 ionsly injured ami may die. ; Drowning I toy Sacd MAUSHFIKI.It. ore.. Aug. l. 1V1 Hearing the cries of a drown ing child, A. T. Sorenson. Southern Pacific warehouse foreman, lenped from a tog bourn into Coos Hay last niglrt and saved the boy. When he brought the lad to the surface he discovered it was his own nine year old so'n Vernon. The boy was unconscious. s Ml UPON RELIEF F NEW YOltK. Aug. 1 b orge N. ivck. haii nian ul" the "coin beli" committee of cred ited with twice pu.-hing the-.l. -Nary-Haiigtn bill through con gress, today . awaited an opportu nity to confer with Governor hui th a'fter placing his ae be fore the democratic national com mittee. .Mr. 1 l'eek conferred for "four hours with the committee and ac cording to John .1. ltaskub, na tional chairman, they huve an entirely new conception of th: equalization fee principle. 'I he farm leader refused to com mit himself as tu support of the democratic nominee for president, :'.njing he f.rsl wished to see what Covernor Smith had to say on the subject in his formal speech of acceptance. He reiterated, how ever, that h-' was entirely satis fied with the democratic farm planl; and Hie goverror's utter ances on fit lit relief so lar. Mr. Kaskoh said that tiier--.seemed to be a widespread idea, particularly in the cast, that th" equalization fee was a scheme for price fixing in opposition to the free exercise uf the raw of sup ply and demand. "Mr. l'eek hu;i madv it plain lo us that that u not the aim of the farmer at all." he continued. "The plan is de signed merely for the handling and control of farm products to obtain orderly marketing." FRED BUCHTEL FIRES HOI BROADSIDE AT I'OKTLAXD, Ore.. Aug. 1. iTP)- Fred CI. Buchtel, former public ser vice commissioner of Oregon, in a letter submitted today to the may or and city council, charged tint rales of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. are "exorbitant," its practices "obsolete" and its alt i tilde toward tho public "arbitrary," The letter was i:i response to one from Commissioner Mann ask ing; for suggestions that might be of assistance to the council lu the final draft of a proposed new fran chise for the company. Mr. Iluchtel asserted that tin; company has violated orders of tliv public service commission with "impunity" and that the commis sion itself "chloroformed" one of its own orders pronouncing tho company's rates "unjust." Mr. I.uchtel was a member of the .commission that fixed the pres ent rates eight years ago. Huchtel stated that when he and the other two members of the com mission fixed the present rates they were confronted with war con ditions; that they were emergency rates, and, the emergency having passed, tl e rates should have boei lowered long ago. America Leads in Olympic Games With Great Britain Second OLVMP1C STADIl'M. Am slcnlam. Aug. I.- i.Ti After seeing I'i'rcy Willia ms of Canada rmp awiiy with Hie I'm) meter crown for a double in the sprints ami Sidney Atkinson of South Africa win t he 110 meter high hurdles. American field event perfor mers came to the rescue to day to win the discus and the pole vault and give tbir country two of the four championships decided. The weight of the field event performances as well as the w Inning of places in the other oents ran up the American total of points to K'H for the games thus far. tripling the score of (Ireat firitain which was the nearest rival with 3. Canada moved up to third with lis points and Finland had -'!. flermany 1 - 2 l: . Sweden '2 1 and Soul h Africa I I. YOUTH DEW HE KILLED HIMSELF I'OKTI.AXD, ' Tv.i 1, iv Merle. ret today in the death .. Aug. l. hVt lained ufixuivcd of Frank l!um- me r. I'm 1 la u it you in wnose oouy as found yesu-niay on the bank of the Columbia river near Kaglc creek. These Involved ownership of the riflo wilh which the boy was shoi ' through the head, and identity 01' a young man wealing a pink shin who was with i'lu miner when he was last seen alive in I'orlland last Friday. Ins peel or Hubert ('rail dock, of the IVrtland police declared after 'an investigation that I'lummer had shot himself to death holding Hie rifle at arm's length. The .sheriffs 'office and the coroner concurred 111 the suicide theory, but the boy's patents still contended today that their tioa had met wit li foul play. No motive for suicide was learned. '1 be buy had money in the bank, i iiil no worries so far as his family km w. The funeral will be held to morrow. Corn titles Souring-. CHIC At lO, Aug. l.-riyP) Corn ; available for September delivery, went soaring in price today and touched as high as SI a bushel, five cents above yesterday's clos ing quotation. Evidence of in creasing demand for corn ready to be used at once was largely responsible for bul so in Keptein j Iter quotations. j .0 Injured, j Kllh'd j V1NCKNNKS, Intl., Aug. 1. (A1) More than 50 men were injured, lone fatally, i nan explosion at the j plant of the Indian Hefining cum J pany at Lawronceville, 111. j .lack Frecse, '.lu, of Lawrcllcc ! ville, died in a hospital. Northwestern lumber situation is best in three years. I IJlU Academy ! iSSSSl Trains for Character non-nortarlan l.irdlnK anil srholaft Ic staniliiid. Ilnim' llk HtnioFjilierf , r vial Ion; aitiloticfl. Send fur cutalug. Portland, Oregon WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 'The Eoxall Store' INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon I VttiS' JEWELERS . By BUD FISHER Ci