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rEDFORDrifAnj TRIBUNE, MEDPOTCT), flnTlONV TFESDAT. rATOITST 28, 1923. ' PUm FOTCTH MEDFORD m ail tribune Daily, KuinUrr Weekly Pul)lilil by tiic URDFoitl) JU1.NTINU CO. C6-I7-SU K. Kir St. Phone 7fi KOHKItT W. RUItb, Kditor S. SUMl'TKK HUIT1I, Munugcr An IiKlepeuik'it NewbiHiyer Entered at tecond claim Minllrr nt Med fonl, Oregon, under Aft of Manli 8, 1870. SUBSCIIIITION HATES By Mull In Advuiiirc: Dully, with Huiwliiy. year Dully, Willi Sumluy. moiltli. . . . Daily, ttitliout .Sunday, year ... Uuily, without Sunday, month . Weekly Mull Tribune, one year.. J-iiimljv mii vrar ?7.r.o O.-'iU .or, 2.00 Ilv ('arrifr. in Advil IriM III Mf'dfunl, Ash land, Jutkhoiiiillc, Central Point, Phoenix, TaUnt, Uuhl J I ill mid on MiKliwuyn: Dally, wltli Nuiidny. month I .7- Dally, without Sunday, iiiotiU Dally, without Sunday, one your... 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, one your b.UO All terms, cash in idvance. JII'MHKK OF THK AS30CIATKI1 TltKSS HotelviiiB Full Leaned Wire Service Only paper in city or county recclvhiff liew-H by ti-lvffrapli. , The Aiisoelutcd Presa in exclusively en tilled to the use fur pulil ie.nl ion of all new dinnatrhcH crHited tu It or otherwise Yrcdited in thin pajxT, and ultto to tlte local iicwh published herein. All riKhu fur republication of special uls- nwom uuny uvcniKu riiL-uinumi iui ai Official paper of (lie C'ily of Meilioru. ) uiiiciut paper oi jchnuii lhuui). Ailvertfsliiff HopreHciitntiven M. C. MtMiKXSKN k COMPANY orfirc ill New York, Glih'iiga, Detroit, 8;in FruiiclBuo, Ii0S Angela, KciiU'ic, Port land. Ye Smudge Pot Ily Aithur Perry ' The governmental Information thai a mail tumbling uuL of an airplane travels no funtir than 1 1 K mil oh an hour, and retains hln coiihi'Ioukmchb while doing It, Ik j comforting and cheering. The i'allrc, in his tweedy iIohcciU pioli- j ahly rceallH the KClentlfle. claim that the crust or the oarlh Is growing thinner. "KIXOKll OF SHOOO THANK ED" -(Ihlllne lOxamlner). Don't spend it all in one pluee. The lordly cyclone Ih raging ovot , Kiinwi's with considerable dash. Tlte campaign will soon he al that delightful stage when pulill clann quote Scripture to the women VOtCl'H. "Ijady of beauty and refinement add personal charm, worth SriO.OUu, desires to meet gentle man. Phono 7NU0 (Imh Angelos Jieruld.) That ought to uo easy. , ;l,M.i, I lM',lt.l,S (Tampa, Flit,, Times) Whoi'i'iiH, Tlifi'e Is an Increasing prucllcu of Having our negro doud lor a Sunday Imnd funeral In order that a rather primitive display of paraphernalia, might., be ninde to ' tho funeral inarch strains of a brass band; and Whereas, Thin unholy practice diminishes the alt end a nee at church services because church peupto spend the morning hours preparing for the funeral, and after listening tu a program last ing for hours and then slowly inarching to the cemetery, they are too tired to attend divine worship In the evening; and AVhcreiiH, An additional hardship '. is worked upon the, minister espe cially1 when the bund Is employed; moreover truffle congestion on siieh occasion en uses great Incon venience ami loss of much valu able time to the public; and Whereas, Such a funeral, last Sunday, ended In (he tragic deatli of two negro bandsmen and the mortal wounding of a third over (tie small sum of hllrty cents; I to ll Hesolvcd: That the Interde nominational .Ministers' Alliance go on record as denouncing the Idea of saving the dead for Sumluy, and branding tho Sunday band funeral as a public nuisance. Resolved: That the cooperation r proper authorities and the dally press bo requested to help us break tip what has proven to bo a real evil among our racial group. Resolved; That a copy of them resolutions be sent tu the proper city officials ami the dally press ami u commilloo appointed to take all necessary HtepH tu execute them. Kverylhing Is all wrong with Hevcral of our leading nnlos. ex cept thut tho muffler Is wide open. Col. Lindbergh has eonu and Roue, and tho fluttering feminine hearts can now rosumo their flut tering over Adolpho Menjou. OS HF.INt; KIIOCKF.I) Shocking liiy Its true sense lm IdioH vigorous counter-action such as walking right out, turning sear let, shutting tho eyes tight, order ing (lie book from the house, never speaking to somebody again, or almost fainting. Some of these actions, as for example turning scarlet and el most fainting, ai rut her difficult to perform, and tho others at best are a trifle awkward, In consequence must pcoplo today find it convenient to bo merely disgusted or disinterest ed where they useU to be shocked und "laugh things off" or "con sider them from the pathological Btuudpniut. Vot the disappearance of "shock ing" from the- vocabulary and the sens'ntion of being shocked from liuiuun behavior must be attended with universal regret, Kor, after nil, the shock wan on of tlm most Htitlsfying of. emotions. To the person shocked It gave a pleasing ise use of moral superiority and rlghtnesn, while tlft person doing tho shock was gratified at the at tention' he attracted to himself, to suy nothing of the pecuniary re , ward. If he was a professional nhocker. - 1 ' Shocking used to he so easy that it II It required was Impudence. Now It chII for intelligence and originality of the h In best order. (IJuHlmore. Sun.) . MlM Holon VanNurilon arrived hero today front Knitr-no to vlult for .Bovfral day nt tht homo of film Di'lorlii ltolbrovk, n cuuli, ANOTHER ISSUE w lllhli Messrs. Sniilli und I&mivlt ust-il iilnuitst identical laniruiigu in llmir t'limiciiitioiix refrn rtl iii-f , imiii.irratlitn and tli separation of families, a careful inspection of their accept ance speeehs shows they differ radically i-cKnrtliii!$ the Jioldini; up or h-Ming down the liars at Castle (iiirden. Al .Smith lauds the freedom of entry extended to millions In tiilcc advantaire of the opportunities offered hy America, and scores the established quota liasis. Mr. Hoover on the oilier hand, believes in 1he retention of the policy of restricting inimiratioii, and favors tlio present quota basis. This issue promises to become more and more important as time (rocs on. (iovcrimr Smith, naturally has the (ireater New York viewpoint and the traditional Tammany viewpoint. "Net them in" has been the slogan in Got hum for decades. For the powers that be in Xew York city, are for quantity not quality, in fact they frankly prefer the lower typo of intelli gence, for they cost less as laborers and they are more easily controlled in politics. Mr. Hoover quite as naturally reprcsonls the rural and smaller city view. He believes the lime for Jetting down the bars indiscriminately has passed, that for the sake of a desir able and improved citizenship, America should be more con cerned with the quality than the quantity tC its immigrants. So there Hie issue is joined. And like the wet dry issue it is one that will help Smith in Urn larger centers of population. particularly in the foreign born districts, himI hurt him ser iously in the rural districts, particularly in the middle and far west. THE HOOVER METHOD WILL SOLVE PROHIBITION AKTKIi till llii's Prohibition question is not oiiitf to be Kcltled by this election, although, no doubt, all sunsiblc eilieiis wish it could be. The problem is an exceedingly difficult One, involving ini (mrtaut factors, both moral and economic. Passions, political or alcoholic, will not mid cannot, solve il. Xo, it will be solved by experience, a more extended ex perience than it has thus fur enjoyed. by Ihe composite wis dom of the American people, perhaps not under the leadership of Herbert Hoover, but of men like Herbert Hoover men who lire neither rndicnl wets nor radical drys, who see great good in it, don't deny its imperfections, and are willing to place above everything else their complete devotion to the moral and economic welfare of the people, of their country. Tins election of a radical wet like Al Smith, would in our judgment delny its solution, just ns the election of a radical dry like Dr. John Hunch Straton would delny t. The election of a man like Secretary Hoover would hasten it for as he well said in his acceptance speech: Only mi organi'eil, Henrchiw; InvcHtigat Inn of nu:tn and causes can determine the wise method of eliminating abuses of tho Prohibition law. We realize that in the heat or political controversy few people will admit the truth of this statement. Jiut. at the end of another decade we believe its truth will be recognized. QUILL Another good wny to" reduce friends. . . ' Tench the boy a sense T responsibility. Some day be will have a lawn. Still, home lown folks won't forget those who were men tioned for the presidency. They won't get a chance. Tlit' wnvsl fi-nlim- is Unit llmivcr'x drfi'iil would make Sin hiii' lliink his uIikpiii'.k from the ranks did il. ' Yon trim tell mi iiiili-Sniitli dciiKienit; in Dixit'. .He suys "iliiiiiyiinki't1" in mi orilinnry tono at vtiiue. All, well; wliulliiT Smith or IRoovpr is (iltH-ttnl, the tliivctinjj hcatl of theso I'nittMl Staffs won't lie imtniymons. It Plight lirlp Homo to lmvo iipjlnul of a li'.st Tor tlnmbnosK. AVhrii a fiTo-born voter is Iioltiiny forth, you can't toll whether lies t'tithusiastit' for liquor or because of it. Americanism : Pretty liulies when a great pianist lias played A resort is a plane where doesn't like is very unusual. Itrule trout are afflicted with a neck swelling, which may be no more than an abortive effort to get chesty. MUTT AND JEFF ISAV. J(FF. H KMOUU A &0. ,TH.e JUD66 TO reeoPeN Your cse and tecoNSitR, VAl ID CT t iTiffAir5 r r i oh. ( I'rV. .1 A r- i fr'A Tort, mutt DouSlsToo 1, rAONTHSJ r "5 V I V IBlOBM S 1 1 ' ,v rvi i ittnt rn-. IS DISCOVEEED POINTS is to offend all of your boy tin mtt'llitfciieo tost for jurors iminum'iii";, "So nretty!" something anstero anil savage. any kitul of weather the visitor Too Much Is More Than Plenty TMlN.i VouR S0M0&. I APPRPC I ATF Your fMRuess in granting US R& SCARING. THe TlCcrrkitif.iT TiiT. MvrvllklC UllT SASS A cop A Nib I COWTeMt) i THAT 7 - a r a i ' Personal Health Service . By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Kilned letters pi'i'lulning to personal health and hygiene, not to diiiuiiKe illutfliiinis or treulineiit', will ho answered by Dr. lirJdy if a Ktainpitd, su-lf-jddrrfcNud envelope Ih i-inlosed. Lt'tlcru tdiould Ikj brief and written in Ink. Giving to tlte large number of letter re ceived, only a few can Ik aiiHwcrrr) here. So reply (an be made to queries not conform ing to instruction. Addrcst) Dr. William llrady, in care of thin newspaper. OltKIS ItOtKIV JS NOT In season and out of season there are a good many cases of apparent hay fever or apparent "another cold" and all further in-i smoking fur about a year. I am teretst to find out what doea ail to be married in December and the sufferer suppressed. 'mother says I must not. smoke. In the season that (s, within i for it will harm me later in my the period of the year when pol-!llfo. I smoke an average of two Ion is in the air, the specific pol-(or three eigurets a day. Q. O. len to which one huppens to be i Answer I do not believe it will sensitized It is more difficult to I harm you any more than it would diagnose these near asthma cases; if you were a boy. However, a than it is when the patient has I person under 21 should not smoke symptoms out of season. There at all. In the best Interest of are so many kinds of pollen that; health. So I should agree with may bo responsible for hay fever mother that now is the time for or asthma and before the physic-j you to brace up and try to be a ian can fairly decide that "the I woman, a fit candidate for moth troublu h poliinosls at leust cor-' erhuod. tain groups of pollens must be j Bananas or Raspberries, excluded by skin tests. And if it I AVhich is more dangerous to seems reasonable to assume that give a 1 ;( months old baby, ba the trouble is not from pollen, i nanus or fresh raspberries. Have then there remains a long list of j been told raspberries causo up other protein substances to which pendicitis, due lo tho seeds get the individual may happen to bo, ling into the appendix. Airs. it. sensitive und It is up to the doe-1 H. - tor to decide whether or which j Answer- Neither is dangerous to proteins to select for testing tho give a baby, tho most physicians patient's sensitivity. Just as an j advocate withholding whole fruit index of the extent of the prob-j until the child Is over three years abilities, hero are a few of the) old, and glying young infants only protein substances that are found the fresh fruit juice, or infants responsible for many cases of as-j over a year old well ripened foa thma. I nana pulp, mashed, in only small Horse dander, cat hair, dog hair, quantities at first. -There is no goose feathers, canary feathers, j foundation fur tho popular notion parrot feathers, houso dust, egg j that berry or other seeds may while, strawberry, mushroom, in- j cause appendicitis. That idea Ih testinal worms, lice, abctorla. per-j probably based on the finding of haps In some hidden or neglected concretions in the appendix nt focus of infection. j operation, but - physicians know Dr. Ray t. Itaieat of Oklahoma j these concretions get in the ap (,'ity reports quite a number of j pond fx as a consequence of dls hay fever or asthma cases in ease, not us the cause., which the Inciting factor is orris (Copyright by .John 1 Dille Co.) iuui. i-iu says mat orris root 13 an ingredient In . many face pow- Jders, face packs, astringent packs,' cleansing powders and creams,) sconieu uncs, imtii powders, tooth powders, son lis and orris oil is used In many synthetic perfumes. Persons who are sensitive to orris root are effected by most scented cosmetics, which contain orris root or the oil, , If the physician suspects orris rout and finds by skin tout that the patient is sensitized, he may desensitize the patient by a txtur.se of weekly hypodermic injections of gradually increasing doses of orris e x I r a e t. beginning with homeopathic doses, just as in the' treatment of hay fever when the! specific pollen has been deter-1 mined by the skin test. Dr. Hal cut found that orris root sensitive pa tients who had complained of." fre quent "colds'' in the winter time, reported freedom from the ' win ter "colds" after the course of specific orris root therapy. ! There is , a fairly frequent con dition, not exactly asthma, nor yet hay fever, but sometimes mini icing these, sometimes nianl-1 fesling Itself in what has been called the "machine gun allocate,' that Is, frequent sudden attacks of HniM'Xlllir lll:lt lu iiffmi ilim to I) "sllcnf focus of Infection In or;,(''s ought V look around a around the ethmoid cells or sinus "MMr " i ou iiiigiu met i in the roof of tho tuisa " "lMlor ytm Ilk? Ik-IUm-." wild Xo doubt a great many mode- l' ''" daughter, rate, more or less periodic contli-1 '""'', 'hns determined l nmrr.v lions pass-as "colds" when In fact; ,'ts,ip """Bit- , .t t' an olc. they are manifestations of some ; ili'rteil. rusty, sheet Iron factory specific protein sensitization, tho I."!"""' Willi H' windows knocked patient coming In contact with the""1' '' n specific protein now and again, ll'k as n cup ' slalo colored iiml link iwiwinu-lv jiM-.i'llihiL- lit IIN - thma, hay fever or hypers,! he tie rhl nil Ih to "another cold." WHSTIONM AMI AXSWKHS .Mutilation. While 1 was In camp 1 fool ishly had a design tatooed on my arius. Now I regret it and wish j to know how to remove tho tat- j I toolng. Joe. i Answer It must have been a poorly conducted camp If such mutilation was permitted there. Tho human body Is a sacred thlngj and the person who so mutilates It ought to be punished by they law. Probably the only way to remove the mark Is surgical ex-1 cislon of tho skin, followed by j Implantation of a graft of nor-1 mat skin to fill the defect. Tat-1 ! toolng. except for the purpose of Icoucenllng scars or other btem-1 ishes, ought to be made a penal I offense. TH FlKlG. 0FTU6NTY rftLlARC 15 TOO TO JiK SNFKKli AT. j Is Jtalhlug Safe. i Uoes taking a bath do you any . harm, or washing your hair dur- asthtna, or non-.lng the change of life. Mrs. 1). F. dcscrlpt c o n d i-,J-I, Hons that co i res-1 Answer I havu suffered no ill pond now to olio ( efforts as yet, but then, I huven'tj and now to then lot of hair to wash, and as f or ulher, which baf-j bathing, 1 am temperamentally fie Ihe diagnos partial to the dry cleaning method, tic efforts of the' Of course, taking a bath or a best of doctors jshutnpoo never does anybody any that is, if the, harm at uny time, whole business is! Smoking (lrlti. not attributed to ' I am a girl 1 9 and huvo been Ml, I . 'Oh, you're m young, an ho- COIICC Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) It might have- been a ','ood idea to wait and seo whut the pence treaty really means before 'pray, iug too hard. Ktirope thinks It means that the United Stutes, in aptto of itself, will be. from now on. tied up with tho League of Nations. If it does mean that, the senate should de feat It. In Minnesota, prohibition offic ials threaten to pntllock wet homes. Quito a surprise for the Minne sota ploughman, homeward plod ding his weary way. or children from, the public schools to find I veRts.cr td a fOBJtCT.) FINE. OR OB JECT'I TH0 0BJCT ANY MOREj) l$ (00 FINE J Vl J THREE I M-M-J Cjutige! Rippling Rhyme (By 'Walt Mason.) . FAINT 1IEAUT. I'll! Bungstead, as a spinner, was certainly a. winner, among the best in town; but trouble overtook him, and all his nerve forsook him. whut time the mill closed down. For weeks and months he waited; the opening was slated for June the twenty-third; came August dry and burning, 'and sllll no wheels were turning, his hopes were all deferred. "1'vo spent my life in spinning," he said, with ghastly grinning, "it's all that J can do; until tho mill Is running I'll have to keep on gunning for bread-line soup and stew." And so this man descended. to hoboland he wended, he lost hi grip on life; " the city and the county extended meagre bounty to his six kids and wife. Now David Daniel Deaver, he Was a skill ful -weaver, but when the mill shut down, to all men's admi ration he sought an occupa tion throughout the blooming town. "I've spent my life in weaving," he said, .a chortle heaving, "but when my loom Is dead. I ll work with spades or sledges, or prune a farmer's hedges, or paint a fence or shed. That man's a feeble critter,- who shows himHOlf a quit ter when one job peters out; I will not mope and mutter, I'll earn my bread and butter, my wienies and my kraut." Tho mill ngaln la going, and Dea ver's busy throwing tho shut tles to and fro; but Bungatead isn't spinning, no wages la he winning, no precious rolls of d o u gh - ' ' the front and back froor padlocked, i and be compelled to sleep In the garage. I One wny to kill a thing Is to make It ridiculous. Seven thousand miles happens to be the distance in a straight line across the Pacific ocean. Planes able to make that trip ought to interest us. But we haven't any air ministry. Our government doesn't yet realize that airplanes really eir.t. Tills nation, richest in the world, de pends on private individuals to de velop the airplane. We may pay for that some day and be com pelled to call on British airplanes to help us, as we had to call on British ships to help us in the big war. YV'liat we are saving now on air planes may cost a thousa'nil dol lars for one some fine day. Whatever men' may think of Russia's government they must ad mit that it is progressive. It will substitute the metric system, which can ' be understood by any child of ten, abolishing old weights and measures. This country needs the metric system, but lacks intelligence or will to adopt it. Hawaii's census shows that Jap anese no longer dominate, the for eign population! There1 are now more Filipinos, 51,870 ! of them, against 51,384 Japanese. Whites are few in number, but collect most of the real money. . , Communications .More AIhhiL Tammany. To tho Editor: A press report of August il states that the democratic candi date for vice-president. Joe Rob inson of Arkansas, made a speech at the lope, Arkansas, annual watermtlon festival, devoting most of his address tu a discussion of Tammany. ' The dispatch states that Senator Jlobinson reviewed briefly Tammany's record since the days of Thomas Jefferson, and yaid, "Tammany was Jefferson'.- principal ally and agent in win ning the fight for the masses." Shades of tho immortal William Jennings Bryun, who claimed to be a Jeffersonlan democrut him-1 self, and who for 30 years fought j Tammany bitterly. ! It Is true that Tammany sup- ported Jefferson when he ran fori president, but this treacherous and greedy gang did not support Jefferson for any love they had for the masses. They carried the , Tammany precinct of New York City for Jefferson, ns usual, by ; coercion, intimidation antl fraud. : and as soon ns the election was' jover they sent their ngpnt to Air.! Jefferson to collect suitable : re j wards for nerices rendered In Tmnrpssions of Coquille Editor. s After Visit Thu sentlm.1 fdilo,' and hln bet- tcr hulf und younci'Mt drove down to Hertford taut Satur day and returned Monday accom panied by their daughter. Mlwi lean, who had vlxited the II. X. p i.. timi'ii tVir ten duy. From the activity noted at Med- ,.i,.rr It Is safe to W that it Is destined to become the metropolis of southern uregon. I It Is now u city of l'J.UUU audi L,.f..i i,.uu r,-,.m the sulltting up ; u...V. i.,.,.ifi.. I rum service than any other city south of ! i f.n..f 11 lost nothing 'except 'through freight service, as M.if..,..i i- .,nt ii division point on the Shasta route. I The streets of this growing city wore so crowded wltli cars Satur iduy evening thut trqfflc was fre- fluently hulled und two or three streets were so choked with uuto ' mobiles thut movement wus at u i snail's puce. ! Medford Is the center of a won ; derful fruit section', which Is con- istnntly expanding, and It Is or tins ; reason that Its future seems lo be more assured than dues Hint of ! Klamath Falls , which depends largely on tho lumber Industry. , liut thut is not tlie only attrac tion which Is drawing home-seek-!ers to Medford. It has the finest I und purest water In tho state, j More than u million dollars wns 'spent In bringing Its supply from Black Buttcs, neur the loot of Mt. i McLaughlin, or Mount I'ltt, us the i older residents still cull it. A series ,of springs, furnishing an unlimited j supply, have beeiv encased with ! concrete so that eontumlnntion is 'Impossible ajid the pure water nr ' lives In the city utmost Ice cold. 'To take a drink at the Chamber 'of Commerce fountain causes one to take u look to see where the ice is located. But there is no artifi cial cooling; It comes to that foun tain direct from one of the largest main pipe's. Aqua pura Is the sine quo non of any city or town, and no price is too great to pay for tin ample and pure supply. A town the size of Coquille cannot spend a million dollars for water, nor a quarter of the election. For remember this: t Tammany Is purely a mercenary organization treasonable at times, corrupt and venal always. But let "Werner, in his History of Tnmnmm' Hull Inll whut. hull- i pened: "During the presidential It is now absurd.aml pieposter ',n,Hmi nf 1tftn wh ' Thnmns I uh to suffer rheumatic pains from election of 1800, when Jnon,aB muscular, inflammatory, sciatic, Jefferson became president of tho ncuritiHt iuni!)ago, or any form of United States and Aaron Ilurr vice- ; rheumatism. president, Tammany Hall's actlvl- j Trunk's Prescription does not tips were almost exactly the same ' depress the heart nor ruin tho as those which we shall sec wero stomach, and no dieting is noccs so characteristic of the organiza-j to nke it effective. Trunk's t- i 1( Proscription contains no harmful tion during every per od of its d but comi)lntli) ingredients de- career. Men who Intended to vote, siwnod to ,)0slttvelv overcome any the opposition ticket were brought; KLnd 0f rheumatism. Tt is Impos lnto the wigwam, entertained ami i siblo to got something better. What persuaded, and, if there was doubt! moro do you want? An ideal Uric of their convictions, they were es- i Acid Solvent and I.iver Medicine corted to tho polls by a commit-; UT ith. mtcty Z1',4 rn u.h w,.,J ..nirtro.i tn satisfaction; m'umifacturors ostnb- tee who woie appointed to flee j Ushed 3 yfmv TrUnk's Prescrlp that they remained true to their; tlon is sold bv reliable, druggists pVomises, etc. ; . . "j everywhere, like James McNair's "After Jefferson had been ih- j Pharmacy. augurated president of the United! States. Mathew "Davis, sachem of Tammany, called on the president in Washington and spoke of the ! great Influence which Now York, through Tammany, had exercised in the election. He ventured to believe, ho said, that Jefferson's election had been brought about j entirely by the efforts of tho Tam-j many society in his behalf. ' Jof-' ferson listened jtnd when Davis' had finished, he reached out and caught a fly. He asked Mr. Davis j to nole the remarkable dlspropor-' ton between one part of the Insect' and Its entire body. Mr. Davis , caught the point and returned to : New York empty handed and with j the Impression that Mr. Jeffer-1 son suffered from baso ingrati tude." , . ' That was one time Tammany, could not collect Its "honest graft' I and hud lo leave empty-handed, j But they have perfected their sys- : tern since the days of Jefferson, i Their "honest graft" now runs! into tho millions yearly. i REUT ANDKUHON. IT WONT BE LONG NOW! THE ACE OF THE GREATER MOVIE SEASON COLLEEN MOORE IN HER FIRST "SOUND PRODUCTION" "LILAC TIME" THURS.-FRI. SAT. to City and Valcy ' thut um. but it will b won, fc west the rtvei-H have to be utllM to fui-niHh thu townH and cltlea, iv the thought of' doing: It on tlu- coiiHt Ih unpleusant. when u feta miles ijuck in me inoinins oi inf. ! cunHt I'tinKe the fhu'Ht houi-uoh ur j avulluble. Wells muy be used fol a time but eventually Uoqullle'i I source must be round in tne mouu ui. s 10 , i-um. There are no sprinkling restrle tions In Medford und water scrvle lis furnished at $2.50 per monlj , and It is stated thut the revenue nt that figure will maintain tl j system, pay Interest and cost ol jojicrutlon, and gradually rctiro llul i oonus. Crater Lake Is the same deepo than coj'uleun blue it wus the, firs1 time human eye saw it. Beautiful iieyomi compare, tins iaac in sunken volcano crater, from which! a small island rises with u crater in its apex, is becoming better known to thousands every year In 11)27 there wero 84,(1011 wh drove the eighty miles from thi highway to gaze in rapt wonder 11 its splendor. eek before last tl; sumber this year had reached t (i7,yt0 mark and It was expect 1110, U00 would be the total for t year. The highway from Medford lo the national park is oiled through out and is as easy to drive a road, and as clean und comfortable, as Is the section of the Coos Hay high way between Camas mountain and the Pacific highway. Inside the park road' work Is still hi progress by the forest ser vice department of the govern ment. Easier grades are making less difficult the last five or six .miles, and from the park entrance to the rim the road is not yet uUod. But it Is all rocked and tlMle Is not the pumice dust lo contend with that there was five years ago. No one making a 'trip to the ipurk should fall to stop ut Govern j meut camp ana take a . drink of that water which bubbles forth from the gravel near tho bridge. It stands at. 3ti degrees, both sum mer and winter. (Coquille Senti nel.) Rheumatic Neuri lis AVE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side - Pharmacy ' y ''Ihe' Rexall Stora!! " I Clean rags wanted ut the Mall I Trlliune office. tSt HUNT'S CRATERIAN By BUD FISHER