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uuUFUKiJ MAIL TKIBCKE D,ilj, Bundir, Wttkly FuhlUhrd bj lb, MEDFOHD PB1XTINO 00. ll-C-t N. Fir St. PhOM It BOBF.RT W. RUHL, Editor ft. HI) y ITER SU1I H. Uinigtr An Independent NwpHr Snteml ts itvond elm matttr tt Md fcml, Orvgon, nndef Act of Murcb 8, 1B7I. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mill In Advance: Daily, with Huiidhy. JM Dalit, tilth Sunday, month.... Dtiljr, wiiliout Kutidar, ji-ar. . . .17.60 ; e;JJ i Dally, without Smuiuj', nionui .00 Weekly Mail Tribune, one year.... t 00 Sunday, one yr ou By Carrier, in Advunc In Medlord, Ash tanrf, jMiaonrille, Ct-ntral I'oint. I'boenil, TaUnt, Uold Hill ind on Hitfliwiya: Daily, with Sunday, month 9 .76 Lally, without humluy, month 5 Daily, without Sunday, e year... 7.10 DHr. with Kunduy, one year B.UO AD terma, caatt fn advance. MKKHKR OK THK ASSOCmKIl 1'KKSH Kecriring Full Leaaed Wire Service Only paper in chy or county rewivintf oewa hy tlfraph. - The AiMovittted Preaa la exIufifTely en titled to the uae for republication of all newa disnatt-hea rrrditt-d to It or utherwiae credited in thia puper, and alao to the local All ritfhw lor rephllcatftn of apeclal dla Ve Smudge Pot Br Artlinr Perry .ScViTill tt I IH" t In'cii .s"'nli'nr'(l ly DAC-OSC. iw'tl I llK'll nys have K:isl Sill f i-cnlili'iils lutvi' iinkcil for the :il.llshllielll ef Ihe union, in' Ihe iI'D.'." Ilnil m-iiiI their llfetitM ill,'llili Willi It. I'.i-IST V I H 1: II A (.' K THIS U KKK - Mr. Kuril Kiive Mr. iiikefelli-r ii new ."iiril ear for hi hlrlhilav iiri'senl. Ami new (mother eaFh eiislunn-i' will have to wnil a Willie.- I Kali.as I'liy Star.) FAST TRAIN I If 1 hroki' limne in ttnuthern Otcfrmi mnin liist nlKht, when a drtstunlly try was made lo roh. plilei-. plunder, ami Mtulf out many lives, when the wretches hell. -veil hy Ihe police lo have heen cousi-i; 'of th' DeAuliemoiil Hoys, wery halknd in their1 attempt ! hold up the Crescent ('Hy Limited jour milen southwest of the Hot Air Tin Mine dlKKiiiK. The popu lation of this city In 1!)30 I So.inm) stood ahust, al whul would have ln-t'ii an outstanding atrm-ily, If it had occurred. The plot was hatched In the aiilc of the ten story skyscraper which wen I up April i:ith last, when three realtors were recllmr fine. A nohle edilice occuiles the paee t' tho sky-m-i aper, lis ki owl h UcIur stti tiled hy the failure lo put enounh hrlcks nil lop of each oilier. As ihe engineer was. tylnjr his nhoefsirlnK'H. which ihe fireman liaii plnyfillly Ulllii'd at lip' last wuler tank, he saw shadowy fig ures scurry Into the heavy tlinhor, evidently runnhijf towards a tnon-. arch of Ihe forest In Ihe offhiff, nu it( minted for two miles fn all diiecUons hy a verdant Riowt Ii. iicne of which exceeded ill height a Catherine Tewtout rosehush. The nons-of-Huns vanished like ihe queen of spades ill .lay (lore's lel'l ha nl, when his hest ( rick Is a success. They slooil on the track until convinced the nnrushini iron louse would not he courteous and (urn our lor them. t Hie of I he KilUK looked like a woman. She may he the ytrl Hay I ic I ncinhiatlim presented u U h a stick of candy ul'ier school, when he was a kid of nine. Nothing furl her li; known regard Iiik t he Tifjir Lady of the Trainrohhers. The 1 1 uind infers, I ne.. will lake :.lep:t at once lo furmulatc plans ror a .1 u hi lee of A p plena uce IJ.aU;-.ed. 'I'he alert, keen-eyed, fal think ItiR officers id' the law ate puz.h-d hy the developments, und so is eveiyltody else. t;itiii nosi: Calden hose is man's somewhat i 111 1 it rl'ecl solution of 11 problem caused by the Imperfection of nature. It never rains but It pouis. On the other hand, it never dries but it drouths. Hence IMAGINATION GANG DOTS I he necessity of cquippim: t he j household ith a private system of irrigation. j Canb n hose Is easiest conveyed oil a soil of perambulator pioviil ed fur Ihe purpose, but most peo ple conclude thai ihN Is merely an added expen.-c and prefer each time they water the urilss to as sume the posture of that famous ( ireek fal her and his sons who were Involved with Ihe serpents. Careful persons remove 1 holt hose to Ihe cellar after each watering, but this mows monoton ous so you conclude lu conceal II in the Kardeti under 1 ho bushes. However, when It rains you cannot rid youtvelf of the thought of itv lying t here in the open geit hik wet. You "ill not bae owned a gar den hose Very buig before von become aware of Ihe truth of tin old proverb that a chain h- no ;itnngcr than Its weakest link. In the midst of pla im: 11 k iII-hk stream on Ihe dahlias the ho.se will suddenly give a ib mon! 1 m ion of life's ebbing tide. You look back reprovingly expecting to dis cover that Ibis Is sotueU. .ly" Idi'a f 11 joke and Instead uiim-ss Un tragic speclacle if .1 burst artery You try to munch the flow with a loin nh"o of it eo tape, but soon realize that nothing less is . 10 tidrod than H too una I operation with a safety razor blade to re nive the diseased part. lu most JuManees If will be found that the hose Is past surgeon's a Id Not. how e er, until you yourself have barely escaped commit ling bail hurl wllh the razor blade. lUultlmuif Hun.) AL SMITH SLIPS w K urc Homt-wliAt surprised seaOuinl 11 i'iiMiiLrIMT, jaine, to he iiOnant of the fact Hint 11 publie (U'bate in tin Calvary J?iiitiNt clnnvli, with He v. John Koaeh Stiidu, ei)mdn him 110 political jrood. and my do hi tit roiisiilorable liiirin. The only explanation is thai tin usual jjenial Al lost his temper. It may lie granted that Dr. Si niton was sonirwhal intemperate 111 his declaration I "deaHlif st foe in America today of the forces of moral progress land true political wisdom." Hut this is a politieal0cnifcpaijrii. jiind IJovcrnor Smith must l:nov that this is mild enmpared ; what will he said ahont him before the campaign is over. If Mr. Smith is to publicly vhallene, all sueh statements, he : will soon find himself diinf very little else, and consequently j handicapped in his program of carrying out 11 const rmt ive and j airressive campaign auainst the I republican party. Miiitiivit, while mii-Ii 11 di'liiili- miclil provide iimiisi-ini'iit J(( ,.Xcilemell for A I's ... onvivinl Iditil niiv'lil, iirnlialilv Hiiiild, jllie New Ynrk (Jiivi'iiiiir as 1111' lis (ireiilef New Yuri; is cihi 'eenied. We frill- Ihe cl'l'eet 1 1 1 trill Hie resl (if lilt- eDllltlry Wlllllil he far from I In- I Inventor's liliin. 1 Al'ler all Ihe A ttieriean ienile, as it whole, demand certain (iiiilities of ilionity anil true irreatness from any individual I who aspires to lite highest office in the land. The spectacle of ia free-for-all deltate with a I'irc-eittitif.' divine of the Ntraton j type, on lite part of a man aspirinc; In In- I'resiilenl, would tint I conform lo their ideas eilher of propriety or frond taste. In short, if litis dehale really occurs, -which we very much doulit- it would almosl certainly result in a far .'renter apolitical loss outside of Manhattan than any in within. One is forced to ision Al math a political error, and, stepped into ihe Irap ihe ll.iplist NO EXCUSE FOR AS we have previ torrid cMinpaitf impain. Uclore. thinus will he said, which Die aiilhors will probably rco-nM when they rclurti lo sanity, aftuil I lit time the new year dawns. We know Mr. Hoover will be above joining in this hysterieai jamboree, and we believe (governor Smith will. as well as a man, of his temperament can follow his example. The only regret is that Ihe rank and file in hoih parlies cannot be de pended upon to do t lie same. Kurt liermore. although we believe (iovernor Smith, in ditrni fyiny: Dr. Slraton's diatribe made a tactical blunder, we believe he is perfeclly .ptstitietl in Ins aiidlilude of counts, but his personal character is not one of them. In fact, wo gladly eoneede that one remarkable .thintr abonl Governor Smith. undoubtedly the most, remarkable, is that, in spite of his environment and his associations, in spite of the sordid standards id' Ihe political school in which lie. received his early Irniniu"; --no reliable person has been able to establish any facts rcl'leclin'r upon his personal honesty, or, what niiyht lie termed, his essential, native decency. If it is necessary to call Smith a crook, a second-story man or an Old Souse in order to defeat him. then as fur lis wo are concerned he is elected already. , We sincerely ami strongly believe in Ihe desirability from certain angles the necessity, of electing; Jl.oover this fall, not inly because we believe he is the best (pmlif'ied man in public life today, to successfully solve the importanl problems facinu Ibis eounlry, hut because we believe that Ihe control of Tam many Mall should be kept away from the White Mouse and from the sjovernment of this eounlry forever. Hut if to do this it is necessary lo sline; mud al (Iovernor Smith, attack his religion, traduce his character or deny his es sential " respectability" t hen we as mi insignificant link in tho lieplibliean newspaper chain, can be counted (Hit of it. However, it isn't necessary, .i.n... I ,. ,., ,, ,r .,,11, novel' instead of making- votes is jrniiip; In sliorl. it is not Al Smith political mill individual Inrces with which lie is affiliated, and lo w hich he would, as an honorable man and a jrnm! sport, have to pay his polit mil deht:;. That as we mm it is the supreme issue, as far us Smith isjv eonecrticil, and the outstanding reason whv he should lie heaten. : Wlteti Nol.il,. ilolllitlcss will he rescue anil leave Still, hiihiietiles seem I'ew ilrivers ll.il.l the iniilille nl' the MUTT AND JEFF X'M L0CKIM& Trie XO0l I . i"ATlWG IPMI WM ' AM IF THAT rAWfclOUS B6ZO N6THIM6. IF .fJIJ WGfieN'T PLMSfe! ? - ? A y THCM "bAPeb tAVSUFj IS AOUcOb T6MtGHT I'LL THGPC AMV " , NY OLb WfeyC4 '" " Tyi VlV FROrATHS v4l "kil FlNt) HIM! IF He'S IM HPlee FUNNY STUFF NrM I'f-j f Htl .M V, ' 'ifX'W CHAWbUC-Pi! p- J NOW H CAM'T 6T olAJ puLLGti 6Ff ll f fit fc A Ui VllAcuT MG iJOWrvll V ' I -7-I- ARC Vbo.MSINUATwM I'LL kMOW IT'il IUW, (Pf) t ' o Hi I f T" o" " j I : VmI' ('riir mow me'LL ste who ftJN!SS , ! , -.-.,-.'i im- - , Y,,--- : c ' -. o... -,.,.,.... ,H ajj , .M o. G o W (inveriinr Sniitli. Iff is too ami ton U'isr ill the polWcJil that Governor Smith is the , v v ..1. sii..i tc-ps 111 Ni.'W Vorli filly. ; I'p.still in n moral Viclory tori iiossible political that for once tile redoubtahl in the heat of his resentment. pastor laid for him. MUD SLINGING uisly (diserved, this is mntiii to be a very it is over a rrent many Ktoiisii resentment. We oppose Al on tij Alnisino; Al Smith or alnis'niir r I. ...I .,, 1 , L. i.iiim.ii .ni I compamu lo lose them. the MAX we oppose hilt the writes his I.1.0U, the must riiiine; chapter Ihe (Hie eplniniii; why a Icntler .shutihl neee.t his crew hehiiul. Mule, l.ui still I linauine yell are ! wh li b is lirilaill s hot water sys i nice 11111I meek and kindly iitjtem. were cut off.-London would; . inline. The sun asm is lor out- be as cold as Labrador. Scotland ; : i.:..i. l,, ,. . l.,. I side. s. . . IS. A 11 1 I would freeze and ;'.il,iiuii.()0il llrit- hen road mil won I let vmt pass. Who Is This Mysterious personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . Slimed letrera DerUlnlnff to Deraonal treatnifiit, will be aiuiwered by Ir. Hrady II a UifU-d. ll-iuMre(M-d envelope if riicloafd. l.ttttf ahould be brief aid written in Ink. Owing to the la rife number ofQUtn re-rflvt-tl, only few can be aoawered here. No n-ply can he nmde to quent-a out cuutorm irtg to intftructiona. Addreaa Dr. William Brady, in car of tote newspaper. rosTL'iu-: ai Thc tnix veins 'if the Wk.h and firms fire equipped with valves, which iit leiisi help 1 support th.' weight of lh column of ll(i I nhuv9 them und tend tn prevent h.n-k flow. Such v a 1 v e h a re not found in man y lnK veins in th" trunk, l-'roin this ana to mien I obser vation scientist . . h a v e reasoned nature intended man to he horizontal .reatiue. hut per- verseiv man insists on nein " ,n.,,.yl ,, nV of Iho penalties nature imposes on man for this perverseness ts varicose swelling in the veins. . How much sense there may he in that ohervation I do not know, it M'crn sound up to a decree. hclieve it is a had thin for anyhody to let this uprightness h-( (une a fixed ha hit. Kveryhodv. Iiarticularly every hody past the flexihh-' a km of youth, should un bend for a while every day, nud disi-ard his dignity and find soni excuse for piny or exercise in othei- postures than the upright. One need not necessarily stand on one's head nor even attempt lo roll somersaults, tho both stunts i'e (xcc . ailments llent medicine for the caused by excessive dig nity, liul some form of physfea I i-tiviiy which laki's one out of lihe stiff vtrtical for a few min utes now and (hen. Is In my Judi im-iil. a fine thiiiK for health. i;ooil nature and longevity, and I (don't care what the erudite niedi jcal editors and professors think i .n.out it .some of the in appar ently never think at alt they just rehash ideas they ejean from the medical eout rl hut ions t hat real thinkers submit to them for publi cation. One such medical editor itlsciivered. as he fancied, a weak spid in my armor a ml told hU itadeis thai "one health column i-tiii'l uctor has a st r:i ne notion t hat somesaults are a good form of exercise." I have nevrr had such a notum, and have often warned readers 1 hat somersaults ire not exercise. Nevertheless, -t few somersault s now a ml I hen, between serving two customers or writing two letters, help mate rially toward counteracting the evil effects of dignity excuse nie a moment, while 1 half a doen. All pad for the coco. Now I fee more It' somersaults set lions for you lots to SO years of age uta rly here's an and a good one i whenever you can lite i-way from the roll myself I ned is hooj-Iul. in loo st ri'ii of people T'l roll "cm reg easier stunt, o indulge in j steal u min ounler, stove, desk or bench, especially if you I have varicose veins anywhere in Die lower half of ihe body: Me un your buck with your legs ele vated lo vertical. and wiggle i your toes and slowly flox and j extend your feet, for a minute. Ill' you can take i wo minutes, include a nd hips few flexions of knee-C while you are lying I thero. i roloimed good fr one hul a daily brisk pace, if you wear standing is not so with varicose veins, walk, at a fairly is good, especially nothing to impede natural abdominal breathing fiike care t hat your shoes made to fit your feet and and are. vice versa. The vruotiee of a b- j sorb lug six -ni lies of oxygen on 1 the hoof every day, opposes any I tendency toward varicose en- ' lurgemenl of the veins or thighs! I or leys. Very slow walking is . i not so good. Walk briskly, ami' j keep your crown high and your ! hl. In ii fill never .slouch. ! u should be unnecessary toj repeat inai one wnn aiiean veins must any tendency course eschew there of all con-; harness ' garters 1 jH,ri,'"Iu; Ki'inients or iiund the legs, and tlt:hl lniil- ,i... .u.. we iii ,ie,u In with the trciltinent of varicose ins, 1 Lh:il lit I SIIONS l sVi:i:s tlulf Stream has reversed Its illiec- eiiieieu uie ueaiii room at mm lily Says It Hon. between longitude BO west j ninlit. he fell ill a swoon, lie was I never miss your dally arlicl 'alid lolliillllile III wesl. Science ; curried from the room and revived. ;itul your answers the san-asui. i does not explain the mystery of tile i ' " I 1, ,.o It. 1 can til. -lure you.titilf Stream. Hul t.reat llrltam ; 1 hiu-klint.' us yon w rite or die-1 depends on ir. If thai stream. : rood- t'tinitibiliiK Iron Kindly say w hb h foods on Bozo? health and hvviene. not to disease diaznofda or v.wtirosK yi:is. j.tain the most Iron and are (.1. M.j yolk. apinuch. (not the ben fir ted uld sul efiiial In nnf-mia. Answer. Kkit heai.O fre.sh peas, fashioned molaswea phur dioxid concoction com mon ly called molasses i, oatmeal, .wheat bran, dried prunes, maplo syrup, almonds, raw wheal grain, any kind of liver cooked as you prefer, lean beef, peanuts, wii ! nuts and raisins are good sources of food iron. I doubt whether any form of iron t medicinal or food) will prevent or euro anemia It: seldom if ever due to a de ficiency of iron. Oily lluir Can you advise me what tu do fof excessively oily hair? I am unable to use orris root, but there tiust be something else that will serve i hi mi la r pur pose, (Miss . C.) Answer. Some persons suffer ast h ma tic symptoms from con tact, with orri:-; root. When', bran, or oatmeal will serve th purpose of removing excessive oil from scalp and hair, if ap plied as a dry shampoo and then brushed out. Often a little orris root is mixed wit h ihe bran : oatmeal to give it scent. Sul phur is perhaps the best rem edy for local use, to oppose se borrhea or excessive oilincss of scalp and hair. Hut it has t he applied in ointment form and is tedious agent to use. An edi torial friend tells me a skin specialist prescribed the follow ing as a lotion "to prevent the hair from' turning grey." though it seems to me a remedy against seborrhea, dandruff and prema ture falling of the hair. Any way my friend says his wile has used it with satisfaction for a few years: Carbon dl-sulphid; oar hop t'1 I rachloiid ; sulphur precipitated. This effects the solution of the sulphur. Km fiwitig lo the slight poisonous i ha r.n i ei- of the sul vents in i ho recipe, I should j pref.-:- to use a colloidal sill'- puur which dissolves in water. j "Only twenty minutes from a I j bank" is th' way Jake Bentley ad-j t vertises his farm fer sale. Mebbe Amelia Earhart is waitin' fer some I feller t' come along that's got th i I price of a plane, jest th same as; jth' way most girls feel about a! I roadster. ' 4. I Brisbane's Today (Continued from PaK On) read the McNary-l laugen hill, but lie agrees with Coventor Smith ttiat an canalization fee. which taxpayers nicel the cost of sellina he oleraled. A lie! ter 'iila'n can he .......I I : found. A sea captain reports that tho 1 ishers would . dominions. move hastily to the Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) CONSISTENCY CoiiKiMency i over praised; I'm oifcdlHBitsied anil amazed: hftcaunt! i''B boosted so: If It's lite Kreatey tiling designed, a man Simula never change Ills mind, or let his ideas Krow. I can't keep my convictions stratum, like other Rifled Rents; my views are chaniiliiK all tile lime; lite Iliitw.-s that used to ueein sahllme now look like L'n cents. Consistent men are llv itiK near; I ho same opinions, year hy year, tl.ey always en tertain; they never switch from views they hold, which vIcwb their sires In days of old con sidered safe and sane. I am an optimist today. Iiecanse I'm feel Ini! lUithc and liny. I have no pains ore aches; my works are nicking, hour hy hour, and t feel aliln to devour all kinds of pies und cakes. "Ii is a splen did world." I cry; -there are no clouds athwart the sky, the hirds chant Jazzy tunes; it is a lovely world lo see. and any men who don't asree are full or musty prunes." Lttt even while I chant my hymn a pain slioois down my starboard limb, my foot lieKins to swell: the rheumatism now returns, and every muscle throbs and burns I know the symp toms well. "II is a doleful world." I stab. : "I won't he liup py till I lie beneath a willow tree: the east wind threatens dreary rains, the birds are croaking sad refrains, alas, tmd woe is nie." "You are not con sistent." 8ii ys the Jay who hears uie talk, day after day, as I trot everywhere": "you say the world is wiiit h till it cost, and then you say li is n frost, a lemon anil a snare. Tho world is either .;ood or had. it doesn't chaime, my lad. with every passing breeze, tn hear you tall; one would suppose that one day it suiiKests a rose, the lltM u et.ntik of cheese." - - - The well known "Visitor from Austialia," Klundiiw; on the ruins I of London luidw, would find leverythins covered with Ice. r . , , , ',, , , ... ! I;1;1" ? 0trKlan;1 l,,I,,c.,red,1 ,1 r"" iilie federal court is tiresome, the! (whole uftair boreH her, and yawns as she posts $ HUM) hail. I Croatian easanl leader who died You can't blame tho little lady j yesterday, will lie in state for sev ior helng bored. She. Knows that j ernl days at t lie peasants' hall in bootlegging, part of our so-called : Zagreb. Peasanls from all parts' civilization, Is hero to stay, I Locking up one little lady and i iiiiei-rm-ioL' with her Ira fie is: like I I killing one mosnttirn instead of I draining; the swamp. The Unman "Observatore," or gan of the Vatican, snys Culles and his friends are responsible .for the assassination 01 Obregon. The latter, says "Observatore," I ad bullet holes in his body. Total, half-demented young mur derer, had only six bullets in liis gun. Who fired the other seven? BY LEADERS DEATH, L .,..,.. . Af.ntiH, JiiKn-SInvIa, Aug. n. (JP) All of Zagreb was silent thin morning. Tlie ancient capital of ! Croatia was mourning Stefan Ua- ! ditch, leader of tho Croatian peas ant party, who died suddenly last night Jimt as he seemed to be on- ! tering lite toitil to recovery from wounds sustained in the purlin- meulary shoot in June iil. lletorade on The colleagues of Itaditch were 1U..I,!.!,".,I1". ll'11'- W?'"n Svetozar I'riliitchevitch, president l)' Independent tleiuocrntic. par- ...l.l,.t, l ,,lt,. u-lll. tlw rirfl. I lian iieasants In opposition to tluv Serbian domination of tho cabinet. C. Lake Scores in The following article was writ- spines, hut never any more pe i.v. viu. i.MiMheih Morse, re-ifeeily symmetrical or p u r e 1 ! search Bpeoiallst on fungi growths min:r work for iho L'nlveMtty oi i-..ii..ni,. ui.n win interviewed i'.. T..ih..ni. i.noi ter last week, in-i before leaving for Crater lake, where she made the diry- covery of a unique plant, which die desci lbes: Kvery loyal Oregunlan, who does not wish to hee hi stale out donu in any way will lie glad lo nig, i niversoy or '""""" know ,thM a very rare plant, j This plant was first observed which has never been renorted on the eastern slope of the Sierras from any bHullty on the earth's-by Dr. II. W. Darkness, a beloved surface, outnide the state of Cali- physfejim of Sacramento many fornia. has been discovered grow- years ago. lle.MVe the nam" Jug ut Crater lake.. The w i iter . lyeoperdori s. ulpi urn lo then hud, seen n single pfc. linen in the plants - some later students .i e flower collection In Ihe comnili- somewhat lu doubt if this spe it s nity house at Crater Uike. and of pufthnli entirely fits into the so sin was keen on its scent. It genus of lycoperdon. They have appeared that a large territory i been noted from lime to lime, could he covered best in a limited ; but Ho thorough study of, them lime by taking the rim drive, haH yet been made, which makes a circuit of M miles: I'ntil Just recently the Sierran about this, one of nai arc's won- puff hull a popular name assigned dor spois. Tho other tourists by Jir. V. A. Setcnell. chairman had been let into the secret, in-.of, the department of hotany, I'ni cluding the genial driver, so some ; versity of California had not glances were spared from the' reported a- occurring fartjjVr marvelous M'euery to peer Into north than Tehama county, fal the forest on either, side for the;ther south than the San P.emar desired plant. As mile lifter mile! ditto mountains, easl than th" was covered, the heart of the eastern slope of tho Siert-i writer grew more und more hea vy ' , Truckee i ami west than the liig with disappoint men i, when, lo.' oak Flat road into Yoseinite. Heboid! The most beautiful col- j This season the writer has found nny of Sierra n Tuff halls in a , this mushroom growing at Mt. sandy bank by the roadside, that I Shasta City and at Medicine Lake, the writer has ever ' met, came n. shasta. thus moving its 1 into view. eality about 100 miles north. The poet, Wordsworth. was. And now. it has jumped lis known to exclaim, "My heart leaps' p. nded boundary into another up when 1 behold a rainbow in state. Has Anyone ever seen a the sky." Our hearts gave such . pn-et anwnn'r this description a leap that they bounced us out j on Mount Hood ? of the ear onto our feet to view The Sierran puffball appear to at closer range these snowy white, j ho a mountain species. Just now globular, spiiied puffballs. One ; ft grows and forms its poridial was lully mature, measured about pyramids, and why it appears in 1 ii inches n round, and had clear, such a limited area, are problems a m her drops evading nt differ- pviiii h are enm-eming solne poo ont points on the peridium (env-.pio n the botanical world. erinR). Two or three plants wore : KUZAFIKTH K. M-OUSK, smaller and there were a few Doing research work with west very small oiks, just starting on ; era fungi, rniverslty of California their mushroom existence. The Hot any Ihiildiny. writer has seen larger plants in Any data which can he sini Sequoia and General Cirant na- j plb-d louehing this unusual fic tional parks, having more elevated 'gus will ho thankfully rocoived. Later he met In Ihe garden of I the Itailileh villa llr. Ante Truni - j 1,1,1,, i'nnuer iireniier and president of thp (roalinn federalist nartv. -phe iWo fell into each other's arms j weeping like children. . ! The funeral of Katlitch iirohahly I will he Held 0.. Sunday. . HKI.ORADK, ,lugo-Slavia, An?. 0. ' opThP body of Stefun Radllcli.' i 0f western Jugo-Klavia alreatlv arc : arriving in nav their last resnects to their leader. News of t he death caused great j surprise throughout tho country and ; First Insurance Agency A. L, HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon " ' K m REPAIRING IS ONYX. POINTEX Wir&toEti's M HOSIERY. . Ng For Women $1.95 ; on sundayu , mm WE DEVELOP i J FILMS . I "'" FREE ,) i West Side -I fvoniiiKclolhosiniiHt Dj, B I) e cleaned a 11 it i Pharmacy II in.tl ,ortwAy jj "The Eexall Store" tlm only way every 1 HBVMHBMHMa j 1 fJilflllPllt Pllt rtlsl C(l t 0 1 j w We m a k e even in ill insurance j h .. " ,7 ";m1a 1 ,uu;r l 1 kind look then- best. U Botanical World white. Of coume. the plant wo. cureuuy i-uuim. i tdeniv of spires left lo propa- i their itpeciea another year These wen nacked that niuhc ' nt 2 a. holey ; senile ii. and shipped to Her T:;to on that fateful limited July L'rt. 'ii" writer does not yet know If they invert satctv at l lie i.oiany ouiiu- aroused Kponitineous expressions of ! deepest sorrow evet ywtiere. i A silent crowd withered before I n.niliti b's limine in Zuureli an.l .he : workers and students paraded the j streets rarryiiu? black flags, men i and women openlv weetuuij. " . By BUD FISHER Mortens - Kff v WATCH O ym) ' i . BIS Be AO THAT AKC ME wait om Him all tH timg. VAHAT SHALL X Do?s DGAliS:- GIWG HIM THt All?. HoRTGMSG . Dgar mss dgbiis: x Lowe rw HUSBAMb Bor nz RGFVjseS 1 iVfcftx T MG. WG HAWG BGGrJ TjwoftcctJ FouR Vgs. VwHAT CftM r T0 TO ST- HlcA TT) TALK "TO N.. ZofcA, W. DCAR Z.0A- Ask HttA rolti MOG- AL.IM6NV. Miss fcefcKiis.