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" i kfEDFORP' OJ TEffefE, MEDFORB, OftEGOy, SATURDAY, 'EpTKM'nTR 8, ' j 928. ' PICFE F0TT9 luv, I V Ht;. -it it.i MEDFORI) MAIL TRIBUNE Dally, Sunday, Weekly Publialiinl by Die MRDFOHD PUlK'iiNU CO. t8.7-2 ti. Fir St. Tbone 76 ltont'.ur w. num., Editor B. fiUMl'lKlt NM1T11. Murmur An IuiJi'jtciuleiit Kcwumxr Entered iecond elnsa nutter at Med ford, Oregon, wider Act ot March B, 187W. SUBSCWITION JUTES Br Hail In Advum-c: Daily, with tiunduy, year . laily, with Sunday, iuuiith. , . Dally, without Sunday, rar . . Uiiilr. without Nuniluy, I no nth . .7.r.o .76 Weekly Unil Tribune, one year.... 2.00 Sunday, one y-nr 21 Jly Carrier, in Ailvam In Mtdlonl, Ami Unit, JackKou villi-, Central Point, i'liocuix, Talent, tlold IliU nnd on HIcliwayH: Daily, willi Suiul.-iy, month .7i Dally, without Hiindiiy, month Dally, without Sunday, on year... 7.00 , Daily, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All terms, cash in advance. M KM HER OF TIIK-AHSOCIATED I'll ESS Itecviviiiir Full Leaned Wire Hervk-e Only paper in city or county receiving newn by telegraph. Tlio Associated TreHt la exclusively en titled to the uho fur publication of all news ilispatehca credited to It or otberwltte credited In litis paper, and also to the local oewH published herein. AU riglita for republication of ipeclal qui patches jcrcin arc ulao reserved. Hworo daily nvunige circulation for aix nuntha endinn April I, 1B2U, 4G32. Official paper of Urn City of Mrdfonl. Official paper of Jacknun County. Advertising It ftp resent a lives M. C. MOUKNHKN k COMPANY Offices In New York, U1iiko. Detroit, Ban Francisco, Loi Aiieks, Seattle, Tort land. Ye Smudge Pot - By Arthur Verry The sacred fish of Uoguc river, '. went .Into u Ho ywderday with the starving Armenians for first plaeo in the raco for extermination. Kor years tho Armenians have boon starving, and netting fat, and the f IhIi have been vanishing while be coming moro plentiful. It sure Iuih been a hard struggle "1 save the fishing industry." T.hu snappy evenings are very timely, giving tlie (Jnlshevlkis a chance to wear their fall coats, which they would have worn any way, no matter what tho weather. Tho youngest set have started to toto tiled1 dollioH downtown, and they must understand that under no circumstances can they play house, in the , middle of the Wain Stem, or they will get run over by a bad boy on a bicycle, or a rudo girl on roller skates, or an occa sional automublle. Mr. AValler M. Tierce, tho beHt off-hand buwler in politics, who unco transformed . many Oregon pulpitt lnt stumps, has been nominated for congress, beyond the Cascades. Hoblas Deuel, the up and com ing woodman, was apprehended making a fact) at an ico wagon yesterday. The Uort). football team will soon start Its annual endeavor to make a poorer showing than tho Portland baseball team. The female hoof Is again being crammed into shoes that are a trifle too small for a thumb stall. "Elmer Haight, who fell off a hay wagon and broke his leg. Is able to be around with his arm in a sling" (Port Orford News.) He smashed his toe, and had a tooth extracted. .Science, whose ciilcuess in doing the unexpected Is somet I m e s astounding,, now produces two crops of lilacs a year, by use of gus. Helence thinks that by the same process they can knock out a second hatch of potatoes per an num. Thu system will not. work with pears, as It gives the pear growers no chance to loaf all winter in California, Kurope, and other sunny spots. HOYS OUTSTRIP lilHLH. Mid line Vreka Journal.) And, It was n handicap match. C'OMJCOI.WS Again there is here tho high time of the year When on in punch soem to be clut tered Villi verdiint young fry In whose bosoms the high Impulse of ambition has flut tered. They bring to the slope of Parnas sus a hope t Kor ultimate sophistication, For knowledge not found tu tlie usual round Of courses of matriculation. Tho youngster next door drops his summer-time, chore Of front porch campaigning, and rambles With racket and ukc and uncov ered peruke Kor scenes of more serious gambols, Vllhin the staid walls of the var sity halls : He'll dream of his new ulma mater; And outside tho gates show pen chant for dates With somebody's b e u u t I f u 1 daughter. , The men who were groat In the councils of state When this, our republic, wus founded Jlatl no chance for fume mi eh, ns this lad may claim When depths of his prowess are sounded. And thouKh he prove slack upon gridiron nnd track. Yet glory need ho no enigma A freshman today, hut tomorrow he may lie pledged to old ICtu PI Hlnnm. ( Kansas City Star.) TITLARK, Cal Sept. 8. (yp , AVelghlng only one pound nnd H ounces at her birth. Aimunt 21, Alice Hamilton, InTnnt datmhter of Mr. and Mrs. H, IL Hamilton of nunsmulr, died here yenterdnv. The Infant, the third child of tlie ; Hnmiltons, was bo timall at Us . "birth that tho mother's wedding ring easily ullpped on I he hnhy'n Jr?- , Editorial Correspondence BAN KKAXtMHl'O, Kpol. 7. "I have nu-t men who have unveil Un lives of men. women ami children but never before a nuin who liter- ally saved the life of a nation. ThlM tribute to Herbert Hoover from King Albert of Helium, ami tribute was never more richly deserved. Hoover handled ! 2 5.000,00(1 in thlH relief work. He whh paymas- , distributor. organizer, mail- ngor. For this siupeimmjs wnin' he received nothing. , .More than that he paid for hbi traveling and living expenses out of his .own pocket; during nil this time. At the outbreak of tne war, Hoover could have made a tre rnendous fortune. In fact It Is re port ed he was offered a position as director of private munition manufacture, with the privilege f naming his own salary.. He refused. He closed out his private business at a real sacrifice mi decided to devote all his time to suffering humanity, first liei glum, then after the armistice, starving (iermany, and finally Russia. True, Hoover was heart and soul with the Allies, no one had more reason to hate Prussian arrogance and rulhlessness than he, but when (iermany was finally beaten, and when due to the continued block ade, the women and children of (Iermany were starving. Hoover was tlie first to come to the rescue of the stricken and helpless. Hatred dies hard, and war hatred whh then at Its height. Uie hards in his own country attacked hlin for this pulley, and congress men declared they would vote no funds to save the lives of anyone In Germany. "Let them die" de clared ono politician, whose hatred hud been allowed to ferment' 3000 in 1 1 os from tho front. Hoover is a Quaker, his feelings are well controlled. Hut he has a A polilii'iim's uoiivietions spread butter on the bread. QUILL POINTS At a mountain resort everything is erudc and primitive cx eept the method of dry-cleaning you. November will tell the story, but you must wait, oven longer to see how it alTeets the price of liquor. The two-dollar bill isn't so can pay for a dollar's worth of As wc understand the (!. O. I. Smith will get his bier all right. Youth's disliUe of "old fogies" isn't lessened by the fact it is necessary to ask them for a. job. If she works for .till a week, that's industry; if she keeps house for nothing, that's roniance. Distance lends enrliniilnirnt yon nr to a political machine l'cople didn't leave home, so much in the old days. There were fewer l)ill collectors to dodtfe. Americanism : Making hotels more Jikc a hotel. ' 1 Fable: He left his wrecked car to go for help, and when he got buck bis tires were still there. They say reform must wait until religion convicts men of sin, hut juries might help a little. All infants fall more or less, he traced to many an early hump Correct this sentence: '1 enjoy lunching with Knbe," said the man, "becuuso he always kills the waitress." Our secret ambition is to owe the banker so much money wc can place a patronizing hand on his -shoulder and call him "Mr bov.M A man can still drink or let about as much will power as the A hick town is a plain? where eyebrows are lifted when a middle-iigeil married man buys a sport roadster. MUTT AND JEFF I'f'A OUT OF T1 l THftT pox So r'AA Buck, kSOMNA GET" IV) am: A "DRINK I temper, and occasionally lets it go. This was one of the occasions. He Issued a public stutcni' ent of which the following is an xtraet: "Prom tlie point of vJf .of iny wotcrn upbringing :, uc don't kick a man Isi tho stom ach after wo have lleko d him. From (he point of i lew of an economist unices 1 w ci imiu people have fuKl, run maintain order anil .a stnblr government, there is- no. Iiumi of their p-jying the lamngcs -they owe the world. 'We have jwt been, fighting , women and children, and wo are not beginning io J'Jglu them now. No matter liow deeply wet may feel at the pre-sent nio- . men I, our viou imist slretcii over the next hundred years, ami we must write now Into history such nets as will Mtand creditably In the miii'Ls of pur grandfhlldivii." The starving women ami chil dren of tiurniany were fed, ami they were ,f'd with food from Amorican farms, at prices which paid the farmer a good profit and Incidentally presented, a poHt-war disaster in American agriculture. Hut Hoover has never done ary thlng! Thut is what ho mo of yiur weL fanatics chihD. He never tskii It a Panama i?anal, never charged, up Isan .luan ii'JIl. Isn't it rt-ally a tragic comedy i Here is a man with a .record of achievement, of disinterested . pub j lie service, t nneiiualled by any Amerlenn of: tills genera 'ion, a I man better u 4m lit led for th presl-, i'dency by attainments and .charac ter, than any anan of recent times, and yet because this .. wet-dry hokum has hen Injected Into the campaign, vliUtnilly -thousyindH of j otherwise disorlmliintlng citizens, i can't see anything or think of any jibing but i'rohlblUon. Too had, i too bad! n. W. It. arc those little lliiiis used to unlucky. It's tho only one that anything. leaders, the wVt who flops to in some oases, but tlie closer tho fewer faults yon see. more like home; making home and present conditions might tin the head. it alone, but now one requires other. Ivan Isn't A Good Sport I'll f?Aise Ithass o.k. with i PAs: r HAt 1 Y0O FUG. pA1 I'll Rct 1 MliTTmITtS.ll -rv r Ul II IT'S A MC6 HUiia.,tv y L pot: v-"'. ' Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Kilned letters pcrtairjing to personal heulth und h(,'lcne, nut to dlseatie dfaenonla or trratmenr. will be nnxwered by Dr. jlrady if a stamped, Hi-lf-uddnwicd anvcloiie in enclosed, betters should 1st brief und written in ink. Oning to the lurgt; number of iettcrs r teived, only a few can be answered here. No reply eun be inadu to queries not conform tug to instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, in cure of this newspaper. III'MIDITV IIMill IX SOlTIf I'OHTIO.V liclter hito thun never. bfKlns ' follow. Any physician aa well as a letter dated Juno 111. Then I ho , any parent or KUardlan Ih weleoma eorre.sDonrtent kuch on to report on ! to my "sehedule." liut don't for the humidity. Hhc miys that after ; Ket tho K. A. K. even If you're the I had went instruetion for the cor- i Queen of tiheua. rectlon iif t 11 o ; hod wottliiK hah-j It ' Kor a lunitJ time I made no effort to follow j them, as I know : It was ImpoSHlblei to lake tho child j up with any do- j Kree of roKular-; Ity. When t h e time came to do, so. we started, and soon there wns; Kuln. W c made no chanue In the diet m first . . . l!oKan last fall luid by IJocember It oc- curretl bnly twice In tho month I . it has not happened now! since April when she had chicken-1 pox . . . wanted you to know wo. are urateful. . . . This one instance doesn't mean much, but tho letter suuKests that I ! even half-hearted manaKement will j correct bed wettlnu In some cases. .-.irice our report 01 tne itranu j rather u eat, a terrier tu clear out' but not KlurlouH totals was pub-; rats and mice. ThouKh those rod- ! lished, quite a lium'oer of belated ; cuts are pests, I never like the1 acknowledKinents or, success havo;thouKht of usini; poison to torture1 come in. ibid these additional . them. 1 always turn the Job over I ...lo.u.Mo votes neon itvallame tor, the hlK count, they miKht have j Riven tho blushini; uuthor a woe , speck more confidence in his own j medicine, llut you know, how folks arc aiifiut that. - Paying for. dead; aortii's is no effort at all com-part-d with lelllni; the doctor his nodh-lno was Kood after you are ljuite well aKaln. Mxcerpls from some of these other uncounted votes: ' "We have followed your instruc tions since Kebruary and now he Is cured." .Mrs. V. X. "As nearly as we could we car-rli-il out quite faithfully the sched ule you advised, with Kratlfyin results in both children." Mrs. 10. I. II. "Thanks to your help, both tho boy and Klrl twins, awed 12) are now coming over on the . side of the drys . . . Why did.. not pur family physician t'lvc us such ad vice when we .consulted him?" Mrs. W. (". T. "Our hoy aKod oiirht years has become a ..'dry,' thanks to your help." Mrs. 1.. H. "In Kebruary r wrote you for directions for correcting the bed wetting habit of my three-year-old son. Kor several weeks now we have horn on the side of tho drys. We wish to thank you slifcerely your column has taught mo much about hygionc.' -.Mrs. W. Jj'W. "I don't know just how to ex press my thanks for your wonder ful help. My son Is seven ami a half years old and up until two months au'o he wet the bed almost every night. Then I received your Instructions and kept faithfully In the schedule you laid down, and now I am breaking some of the rules, yet he seems uuite cured. When he was four or five we con - suited several .physicians who merely assured us he would have to uuittrow that- weakness," K. It. "1 think you. will bo interested to know that since wo adopted your schedule our son lias been greatly benefited and we all re joice." C. I,. I). "I am tardy , in thanking you I have waited for results 1 before writing you. We followed I out t he course ymt gave in your j letter mi the 'HaMI of Hed Wet-i. ting, In the eases of our Iwlnt, t hoy and girl, awed four and a luilfj' years. While my daughter seems i" entirely cured, my son stilt lapses,' though , we feel, .encouraged and! believe he will presently be a 'dry ; too." Mrs. H. O. M. il Home of these reports mention the schedule or outline was faith fully followed. That's half the secret. Some ot them refer to the nllly advice physicians give- that bed welling Is a "weakness"! and that the child must "outgrow"! It. Haven't we doctors covered' our incompetence with such ex- j cuses long enough? It seems to- t me that if or when a physician (isn't prepared to deal with a mat ter like this, his patrons would have morj respect for him If he frankly told them he doesn't know how to manage such trouble. My "schedule" or outline of the man agement of the bed wetting habit is mine by adoption, mainly. 1 have gathered what seemed sound and practical ideas from many col leagues anil fashioned u definite plan for parents or guardians to twee -AcssBijr THGY rV6RG.M'T I VwoRTH A CALLSkt OF TuocmTY Bucks, DID You HAve A full Housed liiiis ; I tillOSTIOXS AXU A.NSWKIIS ;i . UruKKixU Sfioiililn't. Do It. i T ,vo been advised that I om i afflicted with chornlcle trouble by: pharmolsts. Their remedies have : done mn tin KOod. Kor about four years It has been called chronicle, trouble; before that It was Just Sore throat, fan you simest any-, thinK'.' ri. J. w. . ; Answer. rild the ,,h,..-,..,.ii : make flznical exnmlnntlon? I can suK!;ost that you arranKo with your , physician for a proper cxamina. 1 Hon. Tciulor-IIcjirtcd. I little bouquet for vo'u, Doct'ori 1 from ono who derives ' benefit and; enjoyment from your plain, no nonsense arllules. Lately t have; noticed several queries concerning i the eradication of vermin -n.li with pleasure I have noted that! . you never recommend poison, but; to my cat. &Iv parents always tnuitht luo to be kind to all dumb creatures nnd I trv to teach my children the snmc thinK. Jlrs.. O. it. ..Answer A house with well built foundation, basement floors lind walls, Is. rat proof. Many urban! residents make r.at culture a hub by. In' effect, by keepiiur KarbaKe anil other waste .exposed In the j open. t!ity folk postered with rats; should, not offer the. vermin such j cordial welcome. Carbacc and ''e- fuse should be carefully sealed . against access. In metal or other ralproof receptacles. lieu-are the Arm 1'ndor the I lend. My friend insists ono arm of tho subject must be under tlie sub ject's head. In performing Hchae fer's artificial respiration or re suscitation from drowning. I main tain both of the subjects arms should lie palms down on the ground out of the operator's way. I cite Dr. 1 Irmly. My friend cites the lied f'ross. Who Is right V .1. M. Answer. You are both right. The lied Cross sllll teaches the position your friend describes. be- au-' j lu-ve. with Pvhucfer. the real mi thorlty who gave the . world this method, that the subject's face jdiould be turned to one side for the purpose of freeing nose and mouth for breathing, and the sub jeet's arms, should . lie on the ground out of the operator's "way. I thlpk I'd never forgive a Hed Cross worker If he placed a love! one of .my own In the position your friend describes and failed to save the life, for I'd always be lieve the. proper position might have, given the victim a better chance, as It favors drainage of any water from the breathing, pas- j,aK,.M by gravity, whereas anything j under the subject's head defeats cravliy. (Copyright, John Dille Co.) Th honeymoon has about , run I IE K.s course when wlfey serves break- man. died today, the second vlc rust on th draiiilti hotml. TIiom tim of an airplane crash last night who complain, tluiu (iov. Al Smith i in Melrose park when William hain't had. no experience In nation- Schroeder. 2d. river forest police nl armies, scorn C fergtt .that New 'man, was killed and Carl Soder Voik luid a bread Hue long be-Muiid. ST. also a policeman and pl tore Homer was ever Urea mill of. I lot of the plane, was Injured. Ko (Copyrtght. John K. DUle Co. 1 ' derlund is expected to recover. N ( HUM; k '. (vnHAT'S TH'BlG-STiFFovJiTjtH "JO A-iKGt) l S . XI il . . II - I ts&, IV AN, LITTL& Deuces! SOFT'. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Mason.) tut; r,u)o.MY pace There's something pleasant we can say, I oft contend, of any Jay. So voter Is so much a frost, to all shining virtues lost, that we can't find In him some trait that wo might . praiso" and emulate. "There's Jinks." said fiuffer Jones to me, ."his map Is something fierce to see. You see him everywhere, : in town, and always with a gloomy frown; his oye are full. of un shed tears, his bearing hlntH of shrouds and biers, and If you greet him with a smile the scowl he wears is simply vllo. Whene'er I meet him on my way, he spoils for me a happy day; he Is a murrain and a blight, u punishment to human sight." "He's shunned, through all the' countryside because, he's grouchy," I replied; "and yet it cheers .me to behold that countenance so stern and cold. 1 see, him coming and 1 think, 'His map Is surely on tho blink, itho dourest face I ever saw to spring a sinllo would brook, his jaw. Yet seeing , him I know full well he has no phony bond's to sell; he will not grab my buttonhole. and spring a dreary rigmarole concerning . snaps In real estate, and this roilef Is truly great. .: If he were,, agent for n car that frown would not his visuge mar; lie would not wear a scowl that hurts if ho were celling tailored shirts; no fruit tree agent can ho he, or ho would manifest,- somo gleo Ho y ill not follow tired galoots to , sell them fourt,cr!n-dollar suits. I've -grown -to fear-the smiling skate who a,t each cor-, nor lies In wait to sell mo stock in orange groves and farms pror ducing nuts and cloves, and so it Is a great, relief to meet this effigy of, grief.' " Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) OWN and to excel. .Now, self-preservation comes first. Later ambition will come first and self-preservation last. M Mrs. John Y. Mackay died on j Wednesday at tlie home of her son, Clarence fttackay. on Long Island. I During her long residence abroad after the death of her husband. Mrs. Mackay 's house facing the Arc tie Triomphe in Paris, and her later residence on Carlton house in London, were centers of intelli gence. She delighted in receiving American friends, and especially in encouraging young" ' Anioricans abroad. Many, recalling with grat itude her kindness and hospitality, will henr of her doath with sorrows t- All of the 199 swimmers that started In Mr. Wrigley's marathon swim gave. up. . The water was too cold. The swimmers could not So on, with cold water drawing heat and vitality Trom their bodies, with every stroke. Mothers that send children out in winter with bare legs and arms, girls that go half dressed with temperatures below zero. Bhonld re member that. - The. legs of a child cannot heat tho icy winds mnd cold air of all outdoors. And talk of "hardening tthe child" Is folly. ! 4 The Southern Pacific railroad asks permission to purchase the stock of tho Northwestern Pacific railroad, operating 478 miles of track, guaranteeing to give ."ade quate service to the public." Dotibtluss the Interstate Com merce Commission will say ."Yes." There should bo only one railroad system in the United Statos, as there is only one postofflce sys tem. And, like' tho postoffico, it ought to bo operated for tho hone fit of public, tnt tor private indi viduals. The- next best tiling is to make the companies ,as big as possible. Then watch and regulate them carefully. CHICAtiO, Sept. 8. (Pi AV11- i Uam Swinfin, 26. river forest fire- 1 deuces!: I Co) ' ,'ff-i.. 'J) A .McAvoy hi Talking Film. "Cauirht in the Kog," a vita fnhone picture, comes to Hunt'! fCraterlan for n run of three days. I May McAvoy and t'onrad .Vigei inre starred and the east Includes jMack Swain. Charles fierrard., !lluth CherrlnKton, Einll Chautnrd; (and Hugh Herbert. j j .-Vita phone Is used for symphonic j j accompaniment and in high mo- j ; ments of the action the players; j speak their 'lines, the fast and fu-l Irious pace of the play being Ihusi j immeasurably auKmented. ' The locale is a millionaire's; houseboat on ' " , Lodpe at two full dress nffali-s of I A-lady and a sheik bandit, mi -,the British Association for the Ad !inK to steal a StrinK of pearls, aic vancement o( Sclellce lmv C(nwe(1 j confronted by the owner. Lonrad , mauJ, ..wllya,. amoIU; UoloBn teSi ,)llt (XaKol. The owner at once W thus far no one has. had the te ,up the sheik and pardons the , t() t that quj,,,,, g, lady .May. McAvoy. lloth a,c, Oliver I then thrown beadlont- Intoan TwQ' sclentlfic ylewpotatH- liavo lonslaiiRht of crooks and cops that be(jn UB0(, tQ C()n9WlJll t,)e R1,)jf!Ct make more lun and furore t"ni Those who have looked at the socks a barrel of monkeys. i . At Iliaito 'tomorrow. ; Those who have viewed them ob- ! 1 laming '.of the screen - version; jocUvo,y have ,fiiKhed: jof "HoeMarlo," which comes lo . '0n( Roiiius cun got awav with ithe ' Jtialto tomorrow .and wich.tflnythiiig." , : . ias a musical play took the country, j..Tho coiOPe(1 socks .were in evi iby storm two or three Psot dence first on Wedneadav evening, back, became a herculean task. . : when the tan, bald. whi'te-benrded More .than a million people saw. aclenti8tf garbCd otherwiso In sar- "Rose-Mario" on the 'au torial perfection of full dross. ;have hoard the famous songs In- j Wfllke(1 onto tho Patform at SU idian mvo Call' and ' Hose-Marie .j a,i1....-o hull tn Kuinn ., .i ,o ouier musical pmy ; . Merry-Widow," or ' Tho Chocolate Soldier tr" has given to the public at such popular music nnd ly - largo- ics as. did this Arthur Hammer stein presentation. ' Joan Crawford and James Murray;-two of the newest and most successful portrayers of young ro mantic roles on the screen, play tho featured roles. The remainder of the cast includes House Peters, Clbson fiowland, Polly Moran, George- Cooper, Creighton Halo, Lionel Ilelmore, 1 William Orla mond, fiertrude Astor, Harry tlrlb bons. Halph Yearsley. With the "Indian Love Call," and 'Rose-Marie'' as tho principal music '-themes - one of the most beautiful scores ever used in the presentation of a motion picture has - been, worked out. Public Health News Report Tho -health of Jackson county has been- receiving the same con tinuous, vigilance during the sum mer -as It does during the winter by the county health unit. Kven more clinics are conducted during the .summer mqnths, not only to help tho babies, but also to take advantage of the fact that many remoto districts are moro acces sible to health workers and pa tients. , , There were 27 summer - baby clinics with an attendance of 39S patients, most of whom wero ! brought in by their mothers, thus I doubling the number who were advice of Dr. Inskeep. Mrs; King. nnd Miss (Mover. The places for these clinics included churches. schools, empty stores, sheds, barns private homes and auto camp cab ins. . all of which were usually1 scrubbed and prepared us- immacu lately as possible by the healtn worKcrs of each location.- Some of these workers wei'e experienced members of the Jackson County Health association, while others wero .enthusiastic citizens selected weeks or months In advance by tho nurses to . help arrange the details of tho clinics and gather in the younger members of the community. The clinic held In the Mt. Pitt district was a great success with"'38-1"11' c ..112. a 100 per cent attendance gath-1 Seattle Gli ered into a spotlessly clean wood i Spokane 6K shed. v The record attendance wa Walhi Walla 72 secured not only -by advance visits by Miss Glover, but also with ! the help of one of the stores In! Putte Kails which sent out print ed .notices. -of the .clinic, along with their deliveries of groceilcs. While tho. general public is fa miliar with the definite benefits derived from ' these clinics con ducted by an expert public health doctor, it Is interesting to note their value to the community at large as stated by Dr. (tort rude Laws at the recent national health convention in Portland. 1 Increase In public health service ns part of school work. 2 Stimulation of idea of pre ventative procedures. 3 Established ideals of positive constructive health to supplant the satisfaction formerly enjoyed from mere nbfeneo of symptoms of dis ease nnd disorder. , 4 Lleginnings, of , an apprecia tion of the importance of re corded 'data - conctirnig'' health of each individual. 5 (leneral recognition of - tho imporiauco of the rate, of growth of children as evidence! of ihealth. -SIR OLIVER S RED OI-AStlOW, Scotland, sent. S.- (A' lteil socks worn by Sir Oliver I subjectively have said; I Wft must hn enlm tHtwl " dross by Sir Willfnin Hrag.;, presi- , . , f , Hssoeintinn. l Thorn vm many whispered explanations fr0TO tbc front rows. . The socks were next seen Thursday evening, when .Sir Oliver danced with several young women at a reception In tho town hall. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday, Sept. K. Med ford and vicinity: Kalr to night and Sunday. Not .uuilu so cool tonight. Oregon: Kair tonight and. Sun day. Warmer: In east und south portions tonight. Low humidity in the interior. , i AMPk AT-inOMA , uuuit ni. i UhmflL . LOCAL DATA ' y ' g Temperature (degrees) 70 3S Highest (last 12 hours) 7fl 7I Lowest (last 12 hours) 42 88 Rel. humidity (percent) 2it S3 Precipitation (inches) State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing 37 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, IH2S, 0 inches. Sunset today, 8:33- p.:m, . Sunrise Sunday; 5:45 a. m. Sunset Sunday, 6:31 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time J- i p " p & r CITY 2 A si ti fj f i laker City 72 40 Clear 52 Rain .40 - Clear .02 Clear 00 Clear 04 Clear 3S Cloudy 04 Clear e 40 : Cloudy 74 Clear 50 Clear 5S Clear .42 Cloudy , 08 Clear 52 Cloudy 50 Clour 4S i Clear .. 50 Clear 54 Cloudy 42 - Cloudy Bismarck Boise Denveil yo Des Moines 80 Fresno 100 Helena 02 Los Angeles 94 Marshi'leld G Phoenix 10 t Portland AS Red bluff Dti Roscburg ... IH Salt Lake City.; Hit Han Francisco.; 00 " innlpog L. W. DICK, Meteorologist. Xc.t Wcrk's WoatluT. KAX FRANCISCO, fiopt. 8. W) Thtt wonther outlook 'for the wct-U boKlnntng ' Spptombvr 10! wus m nouncod today im folIowH: Fill- wi-Htorn utati'H--Outlook i for Kcncrnlly fnlr wonthor hut with occasional (ogH on tho coast and nearhy; normal tompcraturcs. -. 1 WHKKLIXO.-W. Va.,. Sept. . UVl Tho , lu-i-llnK JtoclaliT. nays today that certain cases tried hc-fore-JuilKe- V.-U. : Morrill: In the Marshall county circuit , court at Moundsvillc- during- tho six months prior to Februarys, this yenr. on to he contested on the ground that Judire .Morris established n local rosideneo In Reno, Nov., whero he obtained a divorce. By BUD FISHER