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PIPE FOUR Medford mil tribune lMttf Ptity, SmuUy, WMkly MP PoblUbed brU MDroBD paiimNO oo. If-lTIt U, Tlx tit, Phorn Tt KOUEK1 W. HUHL, Editor 8. SUM ITER SMITH. Uanagtr An Independent Newipaper Entered ircond class matter t lied (ord, Oregon, under Act of Usrcn 8, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Usll In Advance: Daily, with Sumlar. rear 17.60 Dailj, with Hunday. month 71 JHIIt, wittioul Sunday, yi-ur 0.&0 j Pally, without Sunday, month 06 Weekly Mail Trllmne, one year.... S.OO j Sunday, one year 8.00 By Carrier, In Ad ranee In Medford, Ash i land. Jacksonville, Central I'oint, I'boeiili Talent, Cold Hill and on Highway: Daily, with Sunday, month I .11 Daily, without Sunday, month 0! . Dally, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, one year 8.01' Ail terms, caui in uivanre, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS Hecplring Full Leased Wire Service Only paper hi city or county receiving news by telegraph. The Associated Press Is eicluHlvely en titled to the us (or republication of all Dews dispatches credited to It or otherwise credited in this psper, and also to the local oewa published herein. All rights (or republication of special dis patches herein are ilno reserved. Sworn dslly Bverage circulation for all ontus ending April 1, lit a 8. 4f32. Advertising ltcjrent:iiiivrii M. O. MOUKNMKN A COM i 'A NY Offices In New York. Clilragn, Detroit. Ban rrancisco, Los Angeles. Uealtle. fori Ye Smudge Pot Hy Arthur Perry The St. Louis insurance eoni pany head, alleged lr have stolen $3.i00,000, is crazy but not suf ficiently so lo tell where he hid the bulk of the money. Outside of net'dinK bis nuistaelie trimmed, the pictures of the i()i'. viec-pj-eFtdentlal candidate indi cate he is all i-IkIu. Hopes are entertainea Mint there .vill be one eastern ()i-eKon town that will not hold a round-up this fall. It's about lime the silent vole (If any) was making Itself heard. Another one of the local Irls Is wavlup; her left hand a round with Kreal KU.sto. Will the IhrlllH of life never stop' The Portland Tiderain Is printing a dally Installment of the life and works of the Prince of "Valen. It Would be a Ki''at pleasure ff your corr. cmild think up some thing dcvastailnKly mean about Hiiorlup; ami Hnorcrs, as last nlfjhl whh one of terror and terrific cusslnKi uwIiir to the iiroxlmlty of only four sleepers with lOast In dian hurricanes pouring out of their "nolse-irllls." Mow they were able to remain In the same room with themselves, is beyond comprehension. As a rule, we are opposed to hatiKintf. legally, hy the state, or playfully by (he Klan, but at this writing It would be heavonty to he the hangman at a quadruplo hauKhiK. Snoring is tin abominable aggra vation, due lo (be snorre either eating n Bwiteh-cngino or a cyclone fur supper. The Kiiorur, once In the arms of Morpheus, vainly en deavors to wake himself up wflh his own snoring, but never makes it unless he happens to hit a knot. TIiIh causes him lo emit a pathetic whine, and start in again on a deep bass note, with just a gentle hint of n boom, at the crescendo. If there happens to be a iiuar tetto of snnrers exercising their adonoids,, .pandemonium reigns supreme, and the doors rattle. The innocent bystander wishes he had .lob's boils, and his heart is full of dark deeds. If the suorcr has any refinement, he will leave the im pression every now ami then thai lie Ih going to choke to death, but this Is a vain hope, ami the tumult is remimed with new vigor about tho time the persecuted listener says: Thank (he Lord, he's up and died! Nothing less than dynamiting of tho house will wake up a first elans nnorer. To further aggravate tho situation, he Ih deeply insulted when Informed he Ih full of In human rackets. The only sol ul ion of the evil secniH to bo to Install a rumble seal on the beds of the devilish lumblei's. Aim, ics Krom llu. niolflOUs itcr ami mole- .millK far - (In far(. wherever melchlll are) lrom luulelilllH ei(( mid mole hlllH went And mirth and Minth, In mule- HkinH dresHed, .HMembled niulex. one fiilnoun dale, And Hat with faeew very MralKht (Knr moles are initnnilly Hcilnte) To pliin a mighty nutlon. They IhoUKht and thmiKhl nnd thought and thought Collectively, nnd Kolely nought To found a goverlttnenl that would Develop for their mutual good "Would help Ihvlr molltdt plaint ex pand, Would ruin (hem with a temperate hand (They nlwo thought ft would ho grand To have nolne legislation ). They figured out a dandy plan l-'or NupcrKedlug "can't" v I I It "cun." They aaid, "Whatever man can do. Undoubtedly a nude can. too." Convention!, conferences, talks "Wore hold, nnd moles from all l lie walks Of inollnh llfo let out their Fuuuks ltl efforts to control Ills. Tho government (hen set Its jitwx And thought u good deal lnoie, heeauso Tho matters Hint It had to touch As mutters, didn't mailer much. And so. like men, they had to fake Thelt Issues for appcarnnce sake And promptly sut to work at malt . :;. , lug niountulns of their molehills. , lUlo.) DR. BUTLER JOINS AL SMITH TO anyone familiar will, tin? history of this country, it is somewhat Kiimrisiiitf that any citizen of Dr. Nicholas .Mur ray Hutlcj'S StamlillJ should publicly fXpl'ess llis opposition to j ,,.,.. ' ill a i Prohibition, as lie (IOCS today, and UCnOlillL'C tile leader OI MS I ' - f. j party its he denounces JToOVCr. I .Most people have assumed for nullification and stales' rights, so Calliouus and .Jefferson Dnviscs been settled in this country for i. , n ,. . . . 1,1,1 " lJl- "'M oiu ii. .n. ttien. ami every ilistuiguiKiMMi rresinem irom l nomas .jeiier son and Andrew .Tnckson to Abraham Lincoln was wroiitf. Of course, Dr. Butler, who is a very learned man, and the president of one of our largest eastern universities, must know this. He certainly has read .leffcrson 's first inaugural, and the Jackson proclamation when South Carolina threatened to nul lity the federal custom laws as Dr. Jiutler would now nullify me leiierai proinmiion law. And yet substitute one law which Secretary Hoover makes, ceptance speech, 1o Dr. Butler liallv the answer made by Jefferson, Jackson and Lincoln, toi'as died or apparently died from those who favored nullification and states' rights, in a more critical period of this country's history. Dr. Butler declares : "Anyone who Is opposed io the repeal of the. IStli amendment and that process of statutory obsolence that is now called nulli fication must then be In favor of their only alternative, which is the continuance of the present reign of lawlessness, debauchery and government man-made crime." Dr. Butler uses the word "and.'' He should, jt seems to us, have used ''or." For obviously if the ISili amendment is re pealed its nullification is impossible. But Dr. Butler believes that if the dry amendment is not re pealed it should be nullified, and this in the NAM K OK THE LAW and .suppression id' crime ! The only explanation is Hint Dr. Butler's hatred of the Pro hibition law has slightly impaired his reason. For the logical conclusion of such an argument means law lessness, ami nothing but lawlessness. If every minority in this countrv, that docs not believe in breaking it, then this country automatically ceases to be one of law ami order, ami becomes one AVe have no quarrel with Dr. Hoover and joining the Al Smith ing as lie does, and believing as do S. But we tlo quarrel With him justifies himself. True, Secretary Hoover opposes the repeal of the 1 S I ti amendment, but he plaint lo make against those who or, ol course, t Ih: repeal ot tins measure hy legal and constitu tional means. All he objects lo is lawlessness on one hand, and nullifica tion of the Constitution of this on I he ot her. "If you don't like a law and break it." This is the Butler pronunciamento. "Whether you like or don't like a law, as long as it remains the law, it is the duty of good citizenship fo stand by its en forcement at all times, and until such time as the repeal or modi- ifieation of that law or its repeal is made through the proper legal and constitutional channels." That is the Hoover dictum. In spite of the fanatically wet president, of Columbia I'ni-! versify, we believe an overwhelming majority of the American people stand solidly behind the. republican nominee on that ; article of his faith. QUILL Tlip Arctic litis its faults, but Hint, dnres to thwart Mussolini. It takes I wo too make iminodest.v one of I hem no longer innocent. Men have one mlvantum.". They can be friends without lend ing one another clothes. Half of the road is yours, but, can't swap at, the curves. An experienced wife is one who can maintain a cheerful si lence while her husband talks himself into n good humor. If Mr. Tuiincy wants 11 safe there's coupon clippiuv;. Tl,;,.b 1...,,. ,,,..!, ...I , ' , ' " ' ""fi, uore i no pi'inteii icgeiiti : isii Cot'i't'ct this sentence: "1 speiil a week nt the irsoi't," suit! the hick, "ami iliiln't buy a post card or a nuliii." MUTT AND JEFF (it looks ukg. a Nice auTunm Mt VAiNS'fefti X Sot jff r" Oo& AS, A BAftBGfc AKit) H DRAW Down AT lgavt thirty IJCKS A VWeeK-tMCLUDlNG I 1L- -'U r -1 SHORT-C HAMGCb I MEDFOKD MATL many years that the issues of! vigorously maintained hy the! of the pre-bellum South, had! all time. j . .i, .k l., , ., 1 ua.n ...,,... ..i.i.i.i ; j lor the other ami the or made in his spree answer t of ae- ! and his fellow Wts, is essen- any certain law, is instilled in of chaos and anarchy. Butler for breaking with Mr. camp. Any liepulill.-i'ii feel be does, has a perfect right to on the grounds with which he expressly slated he has no com wish to secure the reform, country, directly or indirectly, can't secure its repeal, then POINTS much enn be fi oi'givi'n a rc'rion I it's always the same ball'. You and iinstrenuous occupation, I i i :r ..it i i ,,M " you were Here. Isn't Mutt the Ambitious Old Th ing? OoGHT To 9 TRTBUXE, MEDFORT), Personal Health Service 7 WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Signed letters pertaining to persona health and hyglrne, not to disease diagnosis or treattneiit, will be answered by If. Hrady If a stamped, sel(-Hililr;nwcd envelope is enclosed. Letter should be brief and written In ink. Owing to the large number of letters re ceived, only a few can be answered here. No reply can ti made to queries not conform Ing to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. ax oiti.ink No. -IK Making TllU ,M ,Iu, f(Jl.ly.PiKhth chapter j f an uutline of hygiene, iui nt-; lonuit to Indicate what every In-i telliKent person i ouj;ht to know 1 ditiun and cnnble. iuiu carry ,ff abouL health and I the baby's wato? (.Mrs. J. K. J.) dlnea.s'i.. In tho Answer. Does the government last chapter we i pamphlet advise that? It is ab talked of car- i curd, liathe as you would ordin bon m o n o x 1 d i arily. Of course the nkln does Kassins" and now not carry off the baby's waste or lest some read- any other waste to speak of. I ers have . been j still recommend tho pamphlet to i n e o rreclly hi- expectant unit hers, who should structed. we shall write to the children" bureaus. uive once more the simple diree- i tjons for rtsusvitatiun, for tho per- ' formanee of artificial respiration, that is, the way lo make a dead nmn broatlie, no mutter what hu i : k u u m e r h I o n, electric shark, .smothering, asphyxiation, poison- ; Uva. injury, disease. The method ; Is properly called Schaefer's prone presh-uie memoo. rieeanye ncmul- er oiHCovereu it ami gave it tu ; outline of an "experimental" treat the world. I said the Ited Cross 1 ment for migraine, embracing four i lias taught an incorrect method j different remedies, and you asked to thousands of persons; tho Red ; migraine sufferers to take one or j Cross usually If not always omits another of the remedies as sug-1 the name of Kchaefer and calls ; gelled according lo their initials, the method simply prone pVessure j that vou mluht get data on the' I respiration, whieh is all right, but i the Ited Cross instructors usually if not always instruct the operator to place one of the subject's hands under the forehead, nnd this Is (he error I allude lo, for Hchuefer did not advise this and I urn sure1 that It tends to defeat one of the; purposes of the posture achaefer does advise, namely, the free drainage of any fluid from Ihe subject's breathing passages out through the nose and mouth. Of course this would not matter so much tn a case of carbon mon-j about it to correspondents. Jiut l oxid asphyxiation or a ease of j now repeat the suggestion 1 made electric shock as It would in ni September -1, l!H'7. I then Invited case of submersion, but anyway migraine sufferers whose surname there is no good reason or justi- j began with letters from A to K in dention for this peculiar altera-1 elusive to lake a teaspoonful of tbui or amendment of the Kchac-! iilaiu cod liver oil twice daily for ler method by the lied Cross or any other organi'.alion. Hehaefer describes It as follows". "It consists la laylnu the subject In the prone poslure, preferably on the ground, with a thick folded garment under neath the chest and epigast rium. "The operator puts himself athwart or aside of the sub ject, fnehik- bis head (see pie lure) and places his hands on either side over Ihe lower Part of the back (lowest ribs.) "He then slowly throws the weight of his body forward to hear upon his own arms, ami thus presses upon the thorax of the subject and forces air out of the lungs. "Tills being effected, hi' gradually relaxes the pressure by bringing bis own body up again to a more erect posi tion, tint without moving the hands." This simple movement, which 1 I any intelligent child ,. mli j ""um "' able to perform in an emergency, should be kept up at i the rate of 1,1 limes a minute for ; as many hours as may be neces sary. fn the pktnre Sehaefei- shows both hands of the subject resting ; on the ground Just above the .subject's head. The subject's face Is Itirncil toward, one side, In order : nisi tne nose and mouth niav be j unobstructed. . ' If the ground or floor Is uoti ! level, It is beter to place the suh-i i Ject with the head lower than the' It no garment or pad Is handv.! ; (he method Is still effective Willi, j i out anything under Ihe belly ,l'oi-l ; Ihe operator suueczes the sub-' Jed's belly against the ground. ' II Is of the utmost importance! to begin Ihe Instant ti, ,.,.( ' arises, and never Interrupt the i work even for a few seconds un- ; less by command and authority i I of a responsible physician. if; the victim is to be carried away! ! from the scene, the artificial res-1 I plratlon must be continued every j j moment while be Is being mured. ; Tho operator need not desist to ; permit the application of heat or' other remedies, nor to permit the administration of hypodermics, ii'1'vci..C rT Vi cm l M ANsVl:its rivnntal fare I am an expectant mother. Shall follow all the advice ulven In " pamphlet "Prenntnl Care," Is- I lTAiL rAV AMUlTlhM THATMM! I aVi-i i u... aThit. ,i ... r---. I ai.tv Tj , r-, rs..-.l I ' HleA TAke A CftOt&S.e IrJ f ( . , . . ..,.... ..,.,-,- T ,..e -....r 4-,r v 1.7 ' ) uivvt-e torvjioKini. MNrUW'. X UJfKl vwnnv j- wra uuino, i . . . ) V ovv oui-vf; j IN raMT of Tne I wo dovv-cj or- . I noowv tne ROOM KENT "NC L. .,iv- TDM1C ArOt L'r OREfiON. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 1028, or mv;iim; the fiend Hmiihe BUea by tho children' burouu of the labor department, Washington, D. i, even bathinu' every tiny In order to keep the skin hooU con- lalmr denarlment. for it. When I recommend such things 1 do not necessarily indorse everylhinK in the pamphlet. These Kuvernment pamphlets are usually prepared by old timer or byt employes who depend on old time authorities, and thus such absurdities often creep in. Megrim Seotember 4. 1 : J 7 you Kave an .f fprtu i.f the different remedies. My initial being S. I took a tablet of 1-1(1 grain of thyroid substance once daily for 10 Weeks. I am happy lo tell you that my head aches entirely disappeared and have never returned. Now I have another condition I want to inquire about. . . (V. A. S.) Answer. Your report comes too late to help, as the experiment was finished a year ago. I do not sug gest any such treatment now, nor shall I give further informal ion Hi weeks; those from (i to L in clusive, to take daily sunbaths for in weoks: those from M to U In-j elusive to take HI grains of t'l - cium lactate, in or with a glass i of water, after food, twice daily.' for io weeks: and those from s ! of tenth irriihi of ibvroirl sob- daily for I II weeks. j do not suggest any of these rem-j I enies tor neaiiacne. I ... iiarvey suikcs iur we re gone. (icii lolois'll replace (Jen. Apathy hi ih' coniln' campjilgti. 4- Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) statement showed about $lu0.000, 000 cash on hand. to I'eklnc from tho Gobi desert Ik ft&-A vast sand tract of Inner Mon-solla. I lrd. Heaverback said: wiselv I I'ains or rbeuinatlsm. nem Ills, ueu Whete the sands blow now there i "Kvery nation will be polite in deiii- j ralgia. sciatica. Itinihaito. asthma. waa nm'p " um' poinonieu ici - ! tlc reltlons. C'enturies ao sand I conquered the land nnd since it has j been, n desert. Tho expedition found tools used bv human belnRs 150.000 years two, Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) ix ;.;iVM In gangland you may hear (be noise of guns among tho lawless boys: and as you take ' your morning stroll, communing with your placid aoul. you may be hold men lying dead, who stop ped a sudden shower of lead. In Gangland they've unwritten laws, the strictest, sort that ever was. There, if a delegate of fends, and double-crosses trust ing friends, they do not take him into court, to be the busy lawyers' sport; he isn't taken by police before a Justice of the peace: avengers lake him for a rid e, a nd lea ve him in t h e countryside with sundry bullets In' his craw a victim of the Gangland law. He has no chance to file appeals, to offer up impassioned spiels to drag along from year to year till wit nesses all disappear, till those who prosecute grow tired, and ask to have the action fired. This sort of travesty obtains where judges use excessive pains to have the written law pre va f 1 ; and so a sinner 1 oh f s i n Ja 1 1 and w h i le's a wa y t he languid hours, while lovely wo men bring him flow'ers and sen timental people yell that he's a martyr in a cell. He's guard ed by the written law. in whieh there surely is no flaw; and though his guilt admits no doubt, his' lawyers yet will get him out, and he may turn again to crime, and have a truly bully lime. In Gangland when a man offends his red career abruptly ends, He's tried and sentenced in a day, in punishment there's no delay: one hour we see him shaking dice or ipiaffing cool drinks off the lee, the next he lies, a bleeding wreck., with eighteen bullets in his neck. Ami law abiding people cry, "The country's better when they die; the more they slay, the more they shoot, the less we'll have to prosecute." am, remainK of n highly developotl stwno af,c cuture . Xo trace was found of our orfgi- nnUn,i i hvn ,i.nit i i,.,.ii., at least 1000 yers ago. Possibly there was a dawn man. Who can tell the exact, moment when u modern man ceases to be baby, or a child passes from youth to age? Hvt;ythin.- is too gradual for h-"c child's ears are pricked up to, definite classification. So it was,)"'? Why, then. Junior learnsj doubtless, with our ancestors, ns-what a smart boy be is and tries! suming, as science does, that the'10 think up another. Utile Ituth 1 evolution theory is correct. , decides that her not eating rice ! Man has boon called "tho only tool-using animal," which makes the discovery of tools 150,(100 years old most interesting. Animals do use tools. Out only tools that aro fine thinu to he so pale and so j IJttrl of themselves. interest inc. And rtilnks in-i-haps The beaver's tail is a trowel. Tllei,,, feels u little ilizzv. too. ; mml wasp nnd swallow build j ,v one wants Junior to mow. "ahodo houses." :u l0 , ,, fr Kulh to. .Man alone makes tools outside ; i,t. always finicky nijout fitod, or of himself, and uses them to con-1 .0KKV ono t)t ,10f,0 ,,COile who quel- tho world. He began with a i finds n.,thinK so Interestinit as her piece of sharp ilint, fastened to n ;UWI1 symptoms. Yet recent si'len club. That Bave him a "tooth" lim,. research shows niiniistakahlv j better than thai ."' i bear. He has proton; : ,sed and today uses explosives and poison ts pPr,mal comments direct thel shells, dropped from flyins Ilia- ,.illd' Interest towards himself chines. TOO MUCH progress illi,,,,,, ,,,. u ilwllv rn,m ,.ti,,n ami! that direction. 'in.iohv In other fields where 11 Lloyd George says London's ex- i i perlmenlal "ah raid" proves that cities cannot possibly bo protected against air attack. U Is, of course. u fiitnj.cuililo In m-nlnnl iUn 1 1 wll. !v'wl.,l n,ainat .,,. .iu ic,.l nmiw. nut all attack cim he iirevented, j hy mnkhiK it too dangerous for tho ! attacker. Nothing could save Paris i from destruction hy air. probably, j not even the great French air fleet. Hut that fleet makes it certain that no attack on Paris will be made. If any Kuropcan power at- i tackekd Paris by air French air- i planes would destroy all the prin-, cipal cities of that power within1 1 Anybody could slap Tunnev's iface. Nobody does. He's too dan- ax m11B9 win, France, for evervbodv knows the size and iiuallty of her .(,. tleet." I , , i The nation Hint first develops I efficient ocean flying would have Join Byrd Group Ever since he heard a talk by Commander Richard E. Byrd, months ago, A. Walker Perkins, 28, of Kenosha, Wis., has been trying to get a job with the ex- V.. i:.,HrtTt rfuseU. - pedition. nisau j overtaken by a coast guard patrol he journeyed to New lone unu i i(( v hu.h loll(l(I him ami in succeeded in getting an interview ;ji.t).(I nn .-hing the ship, with Byd who gave him a job j Their suspicions aroused by tin i handling suppUes on the Chelsea 1 naniHM- in which the ship ,,., nan , 0nnltf shin. , hvv" stripped of all papers and i the expedition's base supply snip. U(i(tl lnHlrunKMUH tlloy cul h(, , Perkins left his business m me i w ruiK)( whon th(, fiHhinf? t.lllltitill hands of his stenographer. refused to yield possession and 1 : tt i this nation at its'mercy. Wo could not retaliate. It would he like a i thresher shark attacking a huge, tat, defensp'eis whale. Eventually, of course, we should -get revenue. Hut that would be J little comfort fr we lost a tew of . a ransom of fifty billions to say : nothing of citizens poisoned with j - gas, or torn by explosives. , Impossible That's what they said before the last war. A Few Hints to Parents Tiilkiii": TIicih Over. Hy -Mrs. Agjics ljtvm. Naturally parents want lo talk about their children, and why not since they are among the most preeioiis and fascinating things in life? H Is an inevitable temptation Lo tell the clever thing that Junior said Ihe olher day; or ms cuss wit ha neighbor the food; that little Kulh will and will not cat; or ask grandmother whether Peggy isn't looking rather peaked. Very likely real help or pleas ure may be derived from talking the children over. lint what If pudding Is an important event and i niaylM- next Utnp she won't eat spinarh cither. 1-ckK.v, looking into the ftiirror, begins to won der whether it isn't a pretty !tilat th-se traits are funned in . ......i.. ,1,11,11,00,1 in lust this wav. belongs. They- lead him to at-' tacli undue importance to his own I talcntH anil idiosyncrasies, tints i fix ng them as a source of satis . 1 1 ' ,,MU "e'willh liUMI in ll-nii n ilht1 -energy tlf-.it should be turned , an ever-widening horizon ; of thoughts and deeds. Parents always have, and al-1 ways- will- talk' about their chil- dren, but they must learn never i to do so in their presence. i franc sheepmen l.non.M'Ht pounds V have Shipped is voar. ) , . Gets Rheumatic and Neuritis Sufferers Out of Bed . Tie .w,a h;!ve l'!e'1-, t?'''' 'vthl"s . ' "" , " ill lind Casey's i ..iiciiuitiiK oeuieo, ine most siart- ! llHK tliscoverv of recent times no- 'over, dropsy anil Knot. Ke- duces pain and sweliins throunh ' direct action oil-stomach, liver and kidneys.. Sold on monev-lmel; minr- -nntee ll.Su a bottle at .larmhi & I Woods' Dru? Store. DESERTED SHIP FOUND AT SEA IS ATI.ANTR' CITY. N. .1.. Aug. ja iAt A inyMcrious schooner, ii I -tails In tatters, Its cabin swept I clean of charts and nautical papers was being held by the coast guard today, its possession disputed l.v- ithe captain of a fishing schooii-r , who had discovered the derelict i md taken it in two. i The coast guard seized the bout j because ihey believed it to be an ihandoncd Mini r u u n o r, ami wished to explore its holds which ; were blocked from Immediate cn i ry hy a deck load of hi in be r. J The .schooner, the-John L. .lar- ino. of Itallimore, was discovered I by Captain l-'rancis Wlderstroni of j tin; fishing schooner Victoria of !.nglesea IS miles off Cape Cod. I Finding it deserted Cap tain I W id erst ro in took it in tow ami -iar,letl tor -ngiesea. lie was brought ihe schooner into poit here. Captain "Widersirom and members of his crew chiliiiin HELD FOR LIQUOR the boat was their possession by . law of salvage, refused to leave tho schooner and were brought in iboard her. A guard was placed over her .K'lidlng search of lite holds. Two Girls lrmvmd. MANTKCA Mildegatd ltiind berg. 17, and Vivian Hubbard, 15, j both of Oakland, drowned at Hy- j man's beach on the San Joaquin river near here. Tho bodies were recovered. Classified ndverlislnc cets retnilts. ONYX ... :. POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon WE DEVELOP . FILMS - FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Eexall btore" By BUD FISHER jiff & WATCH 0 f m repairing! Www-jewelers fiff X MEOrORD.OREVIM' liills .. 11 aaaaaaaam 1 , , . frrnfr-f-. Wmi rs c- . . ,.. .... ,