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ft M FOTTH MiDFOKD M AIL TRIBUNE Dtlly, Simdny, Weekly Piitrifahwi ly Hie HRUFOHU I'KIN'ilNa CO. tMT-M K. Fir St. rhw 7fl KUIIKKT V. RUHL, Editor B, SUMrn.lt SUIT1I, Manager Au liidvpeiiilrlit Ncwiptpcf Entered ,a iecond claw mutter at Med lord, Oregon, ..iider Ait ol Uan-li 8, 17. SUBSCRIPTION llATKB By Hail In AiIvhiiil'! Daily' with Sunday, month .7j i areii, jsuvv Ctiolitlfjo a l'oiii'-lo-oiie ii(lvmilii"e over Davis. As Ually, without Sunday, year fl.nu n " Pally, wiiiimit Sunday, nioiiiii ... .oj i (,,. .Ml i.(io-.ssctl (lu. ,.,u Was minced to two to one. mid if Weekly aluil Tribune, one year. .. . jt.ou . ... Sunday, one year 2"the Di'iiioei'iit s show a .similar fin ii tins vcnr. then the resul' Und, JaekaoinMle. Central I'oiut, l'Uoeiiil. I lli-il.t Hill Ullll Oil UlCllWIlVB: 1 Jlaily. ivitli Sunday, monlli I " T1.ll. with,,,,. SmiiluV. millltll. . . . .. Daily, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 wit ti KiiikLiv. mh voir. .... e.vv AU Ifrins, cubIj in nlvmiie. MBMBEIt OF TUG ASSOCIATED I'HESS Rccelvliiff FilU J.cawMl Wire Hervice Only paper in city or county retcivlnj news by tvlpuraph. The AasociaU-tl Ptbm is ewliisively en tilled to the use for publication of all news itiHjiatchos credited to it or otherwise credited In this rurii-r, and also to Ui local news published herein. All right for reiiubllcntlon ot special dla patdiea herein are ulao reicrved. Sworn daily nveruge cfrciila'.ion for aiz month ending- April 1, li28, 4 6.. 2. Offirinl jmper of tho City of Mcdford. Official paper of Jackxon County. Advrrtlliiff Kepreseiit.HIVPi M. 0. MUfiKXHKN & COMFANV Office! in New Y.rk. Chicat'o, Detroit, Ban Francisco, Los Anfelcs, Seattle, Fort land. Ye Smudge Pot Ity Arthur l'crry The Ki'nup of Oregon citizens , suffering from the delusion that nothing matters much, but fish and fishing, will present to the voters on the November ballot, four bills ttcHlgned to initial a in four streams of the state for fish and fishing, to the exclusion of agriculture, mining, lumbering, and power development. T h e measures farther provide. Unit ellie.s desiring water for their waterworks, can try ami get it. II" I'rogress comes along. It can keep ' on going to Washington or Cali fornia, as t lit oiiiM'tcl of sacred rtreaiim must "lie preserved for posterity, and recreational pur poses." Am tho surface of the stream Is not much of a dance flour, posterity nol apt lo appro- ! t-ialo the preservation, ami, then Is iiu apparent wild rush to the - rivers for recreation. There Is also allusion to "the fishing industry." The industry involved in fishing is ' too long a story to tell here, except that most of the salmon devoured 'in these parts are caught, packed ami shipped, from Alaska. A vig orous campaign will be waged in all the fishing hiimlHs of the istate, for the passage of the bills. - J'euple who never spent a lifetime endeavoring to catch a slcelhcad. will be silly and maintain that it Is about time some legislation Vending to divert financial invest- i menta elsewhere, was concocted. Another son of very young age arrived at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. Henry .Martin on the ;ird Inst. . (Siskiyou Sentinel.) It should he mentioned, however, that he Is getting older every minute. .Miss Itutli 1-Hdcr, who capital ,' I zed a ducking lit the A dan lie ocean, while attempting a flight "across the same, ami acted ho "nippy towards her husband that he has filed a suit for divorce, and then started fur the South Pole with Com. Ityrd. comes close to being the well-known limit.' Itutli i-'tiitcs that next lo her aviation career, she thinks of her home: . albeit she has none. The locallle who has changed his political faith more often than hu does his shirt, Is si ill being chased by the Pope. The Pope is considerate. (. alwayM chases the ' localile Into the shade. Koail ci try roads, Word. I'vvs are fixing the cuun and fixing Is the right The waffle season has officially opened, and the cooks seem lo have put too much pasteboard In the batter. The writer unexpectedly won an argument from Kill (Sure late I'Yi day. .Mull Unison, who was nominat ed by the Democrats for the legis lature, without warning, has lied to Texas. A Fresno. Calif., hoy, !, pulled tho trigger of a double-barrelled tdiotgun. necessitating lour inlults having shot extracted from their hides. ( was an accident, and It , n,-.t nol been determined what a nlne-yeat-idd boy was doing with a shotgun, in the first place. .Most Potent Wisecrack uf the AVeek The state health author ities say that babies should wear as IHlle clothhig as possible diliiui; hot wenthcr. Hut tho health offi cers do not seem to set un age limit un babies. ( (Mm Cruve. Mo., llecoi-d.) . good soaking rain Is needed, fo the drooping awning can dye a light colored hat a darker hue. The response lu the appeal for financial aid to our own people and near neighbors, crushed by the havoc of a bun Icain Is less than what the starving Armenians would get without asking. The 'Armenians air artlHts at starving. The wind-blown bid. Is Ihe pop ' tll.ir coii'fui e among the (inlshe vllil. and some better coma in out ; of the breev-e. (HlANllK. (ho.. Sept. 22. irVi With exeaviiitnn work to be finished lonmrtow and concrete pouring scheduled to begin imme diately, indications are that the Knstcrn Oregon Normal school building here may lake form this fall, weather permitting. If the weather i-eniains fair the two-story Hfructinn will he erected and the roof placed before winter, po that Interior work can continue. 1'nfavorable weather would delay Joust of ihe work until spring. THE LITERAEY WN'IIjK t lie first returns ot JlnuvtT Ir-mliug .Smith by ......... ....... ... ....I..IA...... 1... I- " this vciir lliu Uternrv Diiii-st ' l'tltl'lv IIS It (llll lour VOIlfS ll,rO. Thi! returns from only five slates me listcil, ami t lie: Digest points out Hint the first leturns in 10:24, covering a similar u. i j) ( what the Mail-Triliiuie lias proilictvil from 111" i outset, It Vel'V elose eleetioil ' 'j'lle present pull sliOWs the Hoover Smith California 441 2UU Jlaryland , H(i7 47!) Nebraska 2,W l.VMi New Jersey I,i2i ti,."ili Wisconsin L'.IWS 1,815 Totals 'L'lJ.'iU 1 0,222 Tilt; iiiteiT.sliiitf i'catun; ol' I titiiM'd in tin totals lt Jioiirli prosenl proportion tlie.v point, to nil overwhelming licpulilicjin victory in 1 1ter clt'trtorjil fo!Kjre, Init in the figures showiii"; how lite liVpuhlit'ims fire switching !o Smith and the Democrats to Hoover. As the poll now stands, Tor example, in every state but Maryland, the Republican switch lo Smith exceeds the .Demo cratic switch to Hoover. In .Maryland, however, more Demo- cI'iiIm IlllVo voted I'm Tlnovoi' tllini Cite Stililtll mul tu-icn nv linnic . , Uemocrals in that, stale have switched to 1 lie KepiiDlicau party than liYm.bliraiis lo Hip Democratic nartv. In all the other states, however, the figures are reversed, the Republican switch to Hoover exceeding the Democratic switch to Smith, As far as totals arc concerned, 2,410 Democrats are voting tor Hoover and 4.440 Republicans for Smith, in Ihese five states. The figure also how tuat thousands of non-voters in 1.1124 will go to the polls this year. It is all very interesting, and because of the accuracy of the poll ill lite past, future developments will be watched with in tense interest by leaders of both parties. Here is the table to dale : Til K UTKHARY DKIKST V.Y2H PRKSIDK.NTlAh IMJUj Veto Received up to and Including September II. I!2 iroovioit V.t2H low the Sumo Voters Voted In.lHl Vole ilep. Ueni. Soe. F.Lub. Pro. No Volo California . I II :i7 -17 .'! .... li (.2 Maryland HUT 4I1D 2X2 5 U Nuhnisku !i,3'M 1 ,r ! i ,;to 2S :i!7 New Joi-Hoy 15,'1! 11,(171 J.WI7 02 I 7 2,172 Wisconsin a.fiNK 2,tu';7 KpD H'i I r( .;,.i 21,7511 lll,(Mt!l 2,'llli lit" 2 II :t,l7S .Tolttl 21,750 Hi.llliO 2,1 1G I'M 2 II ;t,l7S KAIITII 1!I2S ll.ow ihu Kaino Volt-iH Votisil In t!)2l Voto Hop. Ueni. Hoc. F.Lab. Pro. No Vole Californlu 2i)(i ' 120 -lii 2:, .Maryland 17ii lbr 2U ii y:t Nebraska l.l.IO i:t 40S 25 t . 2ns New JetHuy 0,5X0 2.S2H 2,151 1 IT -I 2 1,153 j Wisconsin I ,fc 1 5 ill. I 121 7:1 .... 2 Iir.'i ! Total IU.222 1,155 ;i,o:ii 2;t 5 -I 1.S0-I QUILL What we need is a great magazine filled with articles show ing how and why prominent failures got that way, The (ruth is, married life is a all life is a failure. A successful man's friends outgrow their envy, hut they never entirely get over their astonishment. And who ever expected to sec I'nrty would accuse a Democrat, India its fakirs w ho lort inv iigincwuMH'NN, so me .uurrieau uutipie. Preparedness encourages jpeace , dogs or rabbits .' louver isn 'I a hypocrite, but ' some of his admirers think pri It didn't help much to move rail to the accelerator. A normal man is one who eases his conscience the brazen creature he used to pet. Ctirrcet this senteiiee : "My wit'e's.l'tillier pivi-s us an iillnw anee," .snitl lie, "luit 1 winildn't ueei'il i i' emiUl I'iinl a joli." MUTT AND JEFF-Jeff Utters a Great Truth Llf F, IT S rATGS HGRe NUeABF.K OF NM'IOrJS HAVJ6 Pet9FeCTl AM AUfclAU GAS Bom thatT C5 control T3V 1?Atlo; imaging; 7 I TATGSji 7 -Rg. SAFe! J I BOZOS Who HftD peeT FROrA SLVPIMG EJ : ' - 5' I T - - M -loBS IN VoFF Trteesk.y4i.i StEffFORD DIGEST POLL l!ie Ijilerary Digest poll show j over Iwo to one, it would be' .. ..:.. : ! o.c.. uiiiiuiiiK iiiiii., will forecast the result us iiucii- i ....... i followill!? totals n his poll, howovor, is not com ns (oiiu; us tlicy iMmtimiu in tliL'(1) ' i POINTS failure only in localities where e day when the fjraiid Old , uf loving colored people too I homse! vi in Hut ,.r i peo de ami their laws nrent'tiu- teeth with salted water ..mi ; Well which fight h 'SN. no intiu con he is. l oc l lie pcricci.nf Ihe tank's foot from the brass y seoriiinu TVAT f ves, lMAGINi ONTO VA Lt ANY J AN 7 CVTY IN TUG UNUU J utu w.r nuv vtiv. f UF ELS TO THeife 1 " . STATES! TRIBUNE, jVfEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. RllIcJ ,,, , B to p,ollill hM1 ,, ,l!eim. nt , dfaMilt dtaII10. "i1."," 'IT?', h" , t'nH, m i(-4.Mr.ui ...vwu i. e,,do...i. Letters ahoultl l brlel mid urlm-ii III ink. Uwnttf to lite larire number ot It'ttera re. i ce'Vfu. "'y V'w nn ' liawt.-rcd liri , lutf to limtriKtium. AfMrew Ur. William 1'SY II0I.0(;Y JX A I do not KUiLl-iinUa1, anylhlnaf, but I liclleve tlilH iirtielK tleulH ivitli ,Hyeholuy, whufver that may I.e. Anyway. It Hut ins lo call for an apology from me. Not long j.Ko it ml Home critic a h It e d what In health love wan (IoIiik in this col umn. The critic, however, labored under a .sliu'ht. thoujth itonular mixairehen!4ion. lie iircKUmetl thin a "medical" col .o.N. ..c uitu eyueuuy not read .,,,,, ,nu. n, toi in.- iuok ii ror granted that symptoms and dls nses and other morbid sujects constitule Mitt proper province of this column. So we had him there. Time ami again I have discussed here two habit:- and offered my personal advice to correspondents who have the habits or who are responsible for the care of one who has the habit. Time and again I have specifically warned readers that I have no pamphlets, leaflets. tracts, booklets or other printed nmtter dealing with morbid suh- jeets. When i uffer to send cor resutmttentH my personal advice. I mean, of course, fur the eorre respondent's personal trouble. I am not here to peddle circulars, lam convinced that such a service is not a personal health service. No m alter how c arefully or thoughtfully I might compose a circular or a pamphlet dealing with a morbid subject, it would be likely to have an unwholesome effect on some readers. I liellevi and ac- eoi-umgiy I simply have no copy j or other printed ninlter to send to'! correspondents who seek Informa tion impersonally. About those two bnblls J men tioned, I ii in particularly ernblieil If you know what I mean. The rl est habit is the constipation habit. I If the i-m-rcsponile.ul tells me ho: ins Hie nal.lt. with no reservations.! , ,. ,lms r ., ,l' big1 I am glad lo sM,,l liln. my a.lvlc,-lslllN(.s . .,. ,. ,,,,; ' "' ''colon or his habit. 1 ,,, s ,,,.,. .,. . Mlim. . have no cure, re medy or treatment u.ose who ela ' have religious ! for constipation. 1 lo not ae-! , (.,,,.N show .emselves. Some1 knouleilgi. that there Is any such i ris t If a p-ianl t-iiuliiloupe by! ,i "" """ lm "on uri- uy snicllln: It.'nir srtnc by Us lili-;one ting llal.ll. I have no itnpersnnaltaii-ee work, nil lliovVo nil .i.-oo..' Information or advice lu give about this. If the correspondent lells me his or her son or daughter ; or uncle or grandmother or ward ' has the bed wetting habit. I am' glatl to send the correspondent In-! structlons for the cMireelinn of the! hitbit. I offer un nire, remedy, or! treatment for bed wetting, how- -'ver. . danger ol' murder, must discourage I tended, many coming from Central In respect to both of these hah-j communist ardor. ; Point. Iiev. J. .1. Kay from Cen- its. 1 deem It rather essential that . tralfa, Wash., delivered a most the vb tim of the habit or the prop-j Sharpshooters, evidently nol very wonderful sermon on the worth er guardian, recognize, comprehend "rn. tried in vain to shol Trotz-luf the Sunday school to the com and unreservedly acknowledge thatiliy- Tllon h:s il0US(i was barricaded, munlty. it is a habit and nothing more. Forland 1,ls fn,ll' unable to gut food. Heulah AVaddell returned homo that reason I am quite crabbed about the form of the request fur my advice. If the request Is so worded thai, the' recognition an acknowledgement docs not seem clear and genuine, I have no ad vice to send. This may nut be psychology at all. Mat I was afraid some critic might think so and raise a yodel about It. Headers. Mh be friends. ' U v""'n' 11 ri''d of mine you win near in mi mi t hat mis is a per sonal health service. WI'-KTIONS AX I) ASWi:itS Salt Wilier. Just to hi sure. 1 ask whether , drinking a glass of salted water I each nlglu bofer retiring is harm-, ! ful. I have been told that it causes i high blood pressure. Miss M. K. i 1 liottias F. McGregor, Philiulei Answer. Gargling, brushing 1 I'hla scientist, shows that peaches, ! teeth, spraying the nose or bath-j rrt?sl Pieked. put Into a can irom jlng the eyes, wltli'n solution of not;w,lloh tl,r was expelled, and nitro- 1 more than a rounded tcaspoonful salt in a pint of water that has ocea nirneti, j iierieciiy Harmless. Some dentists advocate the use nf : (dry salt for brushing the te I minis, and I believe that. th and ,, too, is .harmless. Hut I should not advise drinking salted water. Why nol i ,.. a I., , Sleeping Pai'tners, Is it harmful for a young child sa'ep regularly Willi an elderly j pel son .-.miss a. ii. Answer. Not especially. It Is always better to sleep separately If possible, as this permits uudis- turbed rest for everyone. When THese GA 'BOMBS, IT 60S I 5rY, CAN B SCNT TttG. AlSi T?OOT6 FROrA euRoe ANt XiRoPVeti ON CVTV IN TH UrJfTCt) QREflQNr, SATURDAY, No ri'j.ly can be liU'lc to tUtfri-, not conform. Ilraily, in cure ol tliii newspaper. IIIC.M.TII. COI.f.MX '. iwu ncfminH Hlt'il tOKflher they ' IIhHii1) mil' iiniitlier'a rum, and if i "'1"",r ""IM"'"" " 1"' e.imlnK down with ur HI of any infectious ill ties ; h(. ,s iko,y t), lrunsMlU u tu tho .s.-, ihiK )artmr. Thi aM-s of there was some- ' slvcplnt; imrtiurs makes no ft if fer tility ahout un- once. rniuited love . Comi'iiMny; White Patclu-H. whatever t. m. h. j My wjf,.' haH Hl.VOral lmtehus of nrhlU'd h e r e, j ,,,1,(.(l(1(.1.m.. ..Imut her hnnilM ii ml rare. Is there any cure or rem edy for this? N. C. W AnHwer. 1 know of no cure. The white spots may be concealed by intimitis them to match the nor mal skin. A paint for this pur pose is made of 1 1-t ounces of zinc ozltl. 1 lij ouneejt of caiamln, two drams of glycerin, one pint water. AU, ,.wp 1)y m.n( tiIl tn(V rlt tint M (,l,tnlned, Irhthyol. Less than a dram of irhthyol is usually re quired. (Copyright, John F. Pllle Co.) ;ibninplir It, Mdiie by lll'lln' It, some! ' Brisbane's Today tv.uiii.i.iuvu iium rKH wu., ; and then find yourself an exile, In ii-uLAHy, hum ruuu ami puiutsopni- cal, can find com Tort in his recol lect Ion of what happened in the French revolution to Dantoii, Hn bespierro. Marat and a host of oth er leaders. The Irish Free State isKiies cur rency notes; and elderly Irishmen that used to parade for Irish homo rule, long ago. will ho amnxeri to learn that some of those Irish notes arc orange colored. . The one-pound note is green, the toii-Hhillin.? ncKu orange, and Iho five-pound note shows a picture supposed to represent Ireland. It is in reality the picture of an Aiiier- Jean woman, wife of an Irish artist. sir Johll .JlVery. He designed the nnln. iltlf fiilliii.tlv Imn., rhillvml ! i,tu ...ir The words on the bank notes ore half Kngllsh, half Gaelic. ' Rcn "M"uumi. were perteclly frcsh nt the end of six weeks. It is believed that ntttogen will 1 .. .......w, lwrve tne iresnness ot an mods . ituu preveni ticcny inueimiieiy. Tl at Is important news to pack - evs, nnd might develoi wavs of utilizih.-; inexhaustible suiiplies of .v.... I.. ,t ..i .... lllll tlKCIl 111 IHC HU UUOe US. 1 HKTIUHT. Kept. 22. iJPt Fred-ha million dollar universities every i Mrs. Frank Snooks and daugh erick C. -Martlndale, former sec- day in the year, Including Sundavs .Iter. Mrs. G. Ilimelwrtght, and baby relary of state and for many -vears pioinliient in Michigan re- publican politics, was found shot ; mately $1.00.000 every hour. $208. -j to death In his home hero thlsMloo every minute and $50.000 ; morning. Police said they be-J every time we draw our treaty, lieved Martindulo killed himself. ; yet money is the xvvy least hi the) 1 . .. VN1TH AM INVENTION" UKG "Y NOBOUVS H ) THAT DON'T VOO RGAH7.S u,n I g rZZZ iTrte NXT WAR. ei gonna -71- B ' ..Ar... I c- irul-- a....- , t , - . B MOR(S liKVJKfa UN mem 1 SEPTEArBER 112, 192S. Rippling Rhymes (By Walt Ifaion.) ciioosim; a iu siiand ".MethinltM I'll marry tirim shaw Clrease," explained Le nure, my lovely nleceV as she sat by my side: "he's asked mo fourteen times or more to step up to the parson's door and be his blushing bride. Ho surely does know how tu court, Pve found he Is a dead game sport, he's easy with thp dough; he always treats me like a queen, ho hires a costly limousine when we would driving go. I'm tired of making evening dates with stingy and too-thrifty skates who do not spend a dime; but (iriniHhaw, when we drive abroad, Is always brand ishing his wad, we have u gor geous time." "And yet, fair niece." I made reply, "I'd rath er see you wed a guy who Isn't quite so gny. who doesn't rank with spendthrift lads, who thinks it wise to salt some scads against the rainy day. Were I a damsel bright and fair, with pink cilk ribbons la my hair, and paint upon my cheeks, I'd be afraltl to wed the skate who cannot keep his budget straight, whose money always leaks. There Is much courage .In the swain who shows a thrifty, sav ing strain, when going with a girl, who knows ho has no coin to spare to -blow In like a mil lionaire, or like a belted earl.' I much admire the youth who feels that he must save the sil ver wheels If 'he woultl safely wed; for with a wife he'll have to buy just twice the quantity of pie, of prune and tripe and bread. And If he really loves the maid he'll know his rubles should be laid securely ki the brine: so that when she be comes his wife he'll have the stuff to make her life a thing exceeding fine. The spendthrift bluws his roll before he weds the girl, my dear Lenore, and afterwards Is broke; the cau tious lad, he looks ahead, and thinks of shoes and hats and bread, and you should watch his smoke.0 REESE CREEK' RIPLETS Wlllard Hall attended the fall- day last week. T...1 ..,,, ..........l i. ...i.. section .Monday, on route to tile mountains, d.-er hunt. for his usual annual Mrs. w. Jack visited Mrs. Stock marten Monday. Frank Mall took in the fair or. last Thursday T ,,,,., ..,,. ,. u ,,. 'September 1 (i, was very well ut- n.t Thursday from Medford. where she was attending high school, having decided to attend at Butte Falls, instead. He just mentioned the Sunday school as a means of keeping down crime. He said; "The greatest outstanding menace in America Is crime. Hoo. K. Burton In Current History, January, 1!I2(I, and Murk (. Prentiss, Current History, Octo ber, J 1)25. says: Last year there were 10,000 (28 daily) murders and more than ,t(Mi,0ii0 robberies (825 daily) and hold-ups. There aro H10 murders in New York city " .V JU. " rwl,tl sa!netl rilKt. ,Iace with !?, m"riivl ,I,V- in the year l i I ii iiiii wt-i ui in u . lit 1 1 1 in ill' Atlanta penitentiary was 722 and In .2o the number had grown to ;1225. It is claimed that every ' criminal kept In u penitentiary j costs the government $000 per year, multiplying 11225 by $uoo- 1.:i.-,.000. James F. Wright, the founder and executive seeretarv . !of the Pathfinder of America. writes: Crime has Increased 4o0" 1'01 'ent. whllo our poptilaUonj . - - "' " itiu. wu. mm.- m ui, pvi 1 K, 0ator th!m tIie combined net earnings of every corporation in ! lhp 'tted States. This anfuim'- m-III l.niM ,.,iitillt II Aft lJnnul.v,.1l ...a... J ,.wv . dama. 27 iniminit canals, or three i This large Mini spent for crime hv our irovernment Is annroxl-! . Putting Us on the Map y ' In tiroKi-cwdveiU'MH, ' Meilford, f lnif 1-10 tierrn, uue milu Houtli uf Atdilund and other Jucksuii county j Bedford un tl.s l'ncirie hlithwiiy. ,., , , ,, tour yearn ttito Iho county voted .cltlm Kad UrvKun. . lt.VJ. lo crcol 1ui,llnK Any avutiiBo cntliiTink' In .Med- umj ,hi8 J0m. vutod another mill ford, fur exunuile. reflects u hth'h j i,,Vy, rurnlnlilnr; S'i j.uoO. Nuw Htandard uf InteUlKcncc. It 1 U;,ulldiuK erected thin year woro 'euinniualty of collcKe men and ! the edueutlonal. auto and rabbltry, 1 women. The University cluh in tt comfort Million and another liMcdturd is one of the finest and! stock barn; ninkinif threo. Tim imost reiiresenti'ltivo of hlk-her edu- I burns were filled to capacity aid cutionul Institutions In the country, stock wan turned away thin year, population considered. ; There tire now 12 up-lo-dillo The citizens die fonviird-louklnu : bulldlnRs on the eruunds, nice land couiiikcous In their publle und horse stables, mile uuto trnek, half business opeintluns. . mile horse track, and plenty of i The Jackson county fair, for ex- : parking room. 'ample. Is a picture of progress. It Tho plant Is valued tit J140.U00. I is doubtful If any fruit exhibit In I one o.f the original features of ; the world has surpassed that at the fall,- Is that all auto tourists are I last week's Jackson county show, furnished freo tickets that are IIh j X pear exhibit by tho Southern tributod at tho camp grounds sur ! Oregon experiment station showed i rounding .Medford prior to und : 225 varieties, with historic facts ; during the fair. ! about each. Many ot the prize-winning ex- There were pouches big enough hlblts will.be shown at tho otiyo to be pumpkins, and onions with u ' fair In Salem next week bulk to almost frighten the on looker. There wore grains and grasses and vogetables from the Irrigated farms. In profusion and splendor, a magnificent Hhowing of tho producing pnworo of tho coun ty In orchard, flelod and garden. I This year's fair was the climax of 14 years of successful shows, und a marvel te all visitors. The plant. In extent. Is in Itself a splendid exhibit for a county of Jackson's population and wealth. The c.ty of Medford and Jackson county own the grounds, compris - cost of crime. Heart aches and! making an extended visit with IT tears are human equations, not I h. Cloddard. They uro boyhood measurable in dollars and centH. friends. .Money will not release a futher'i Among picnic campers on AVag aching heai-4, or dry a mother's . Iier rl.t.ek lust Sunday were Mr pillow that is wet with tears over; aml MrH. u G A and chidpen ome wayward child. j of Ashland. "Tho world is suffering today; Jesse Williams killed n fine large because of the neglected youth of buck th,H BCIlflon yesterday." . ,, No reason can' possibly be as-! UoJn- to and Mrs. IC. O. Tay slgned to account for this disas.- i lo'' HHtemher 1 th, JJonnie l-ueile( trous change in recent years, oth..r 11 Hovtn nnd one-half pound glriT than greatly increased neglect of; . Mr. Molle and daughter, Mrs. opportunity for christian work. ' James Berry of Crescent City, Cat., The gospel team from Central railed on her brother, CI. A. ilrlher. Point gave some good helpful last Saturday. , ( messages on the Importance ot Mrs. Albert Annin of Medford jconvertion, bringing out the fact of u change of heart which makes one Christ like. Kobert Merrltt, ! a former member of the Sunday , school' here, who now resides in, Central Point is now a member of : the gospel team, gave a helpful! jialk last Sunday. ' ; The title of the lesson for next, Sunday is "The liight Use of Chris - ; tian Uberty. The t golden text? ;explaln the lesson by saying: "Let; no man sock his own, but each his1 neighbor's good." 4 Those that spent Friday at the fair were .las. MacDowoll and fam ily. Jack Holt man and family, Jas. Mavs. wife and daughter, ?. J. Center and Mr. .tones-and family, j Clark MacDowell and wife spent I Sunday at the homo of his brother,! Jas. MacDowell. Mr. Bailey,. Men Delsmun audi lanuiy ami ;mis. r.vurea called at the Mays home Sunday afternoon. ueorge ivcroy is niiuinig w uuu from I). C. Hale's this week. Bill Shann and wife spent Sun day at D. C. Hale's. ' . Mrs. Hamilton and son and Miss Bruley of Klnmath Falls spent the week end nt tho Mays home. Jim Marquess spent Tuesday in . , Talent. Claud Clark ami family, Jas. Mc Dowell and family spent Sunday evening at Jack Holtman's. Mr. Sanders, wife and children spent a few days on the creek hunting. Sunday all day. , ,,. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phelps and thcIr daughters Lola and Itena of C",,rt 11111 WVVi' visitors at tho home jof SIl- and Mrs. C. A. Briner Sun- "l rf , owneu uiu ivem Vmw on uu cutk cality for 26 years. W. O. Llynch of Milray. Cal.. spent . the week end at the home of his brother, H. S. Lynch. Mrs. G. A. Briner was a luisl- ness visitor in Ashland Monday. Velma Lou were callers at the i. A. Milner home Mondav afternoon William Kerby has been quite i ill nt his home on Vank gulch the ! mst fev days. L. A. Lawhorn of Cooullle Is . ! ANDERSON CREEK : 1 WAGNER CREEK trA (nt L- UNtL JOG CANNON SAt Not only are free tickets given tourists on the camp grounds, but ninny a motor traveler Is stopped as ho pusses and invited to soo tho show. Under this plan the Jack son county fair authorities are do ing a great work for Oregon in calling attention of visitors to their wonderful exhibit ot products, an exhibit that is u show In produe- Hon Hint they would not otherwise , see. und. in some respects, a show ; thnt cannot be matched elsewhere. j Kdltorlal by B. F. Irvine In I Oregon Journal. and Mrs. Eleanor Perkins of this creeK roue horseback to Wagner gap Kunday. Mrs. M. F. IJnrlow was a caller at the Brtner home Tuesday after-, noon. Mr. and Mrs. -P. V. Anderson nml family moved to California last week for the winter. ; Daily Meteorological Report Saturday. Sept. 22, 928. Forecast. .Medford and vicinity:. Fair to night and Sunday. Not. quite so warm Sunday afternoon. Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun day, but cloudy and cooler on tho coast Sunday. Low humidity In the Interior. i . , , d, y LOCAL DATA 3 k " Li ' ( Temperature (deg.).... 0 j wKhoat (last 12 hrs.) !IH j Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 4U 4s IS CK .00 . Clear ; i;t.i, humlditv (pc.) 24 Precipitation (In.) 00 State of weather.. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1!28, .58 inch. Sunset today, U:0l) p. m. C . ! Sunset Sunday, C:07 p. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY J ? a 3 s'? i . ! i . j ? I jUaker City 80 42 Clear Hisniut-ek 72 44 'Cdy. ! Itoise HI) 82 Cleur Denver .. tjs 46 Clear Uen Aloincs 711 4 Clear I'losno ...102 til Clear HeK-iia 76 . 40 Clear IjOS Angeles 82 ti6 Clear Mal-shtleid 9S 42 Clear t ll'hoenlx 102 ' "4 Clear ll'ortland 84 lio Clear ilted Hllift 104 112 Cleur ! Itosehurg 0 r.O Clear Salt Lake City 72 52 . Clear Sap Praneisco.... 118 , 08 Clear Santa Te ..j (12 , its Cleur Seattle OS Gil Clear Spokune 78 -48 Clear Walla Walla ...... 78 52 Clear Iwinnlpeg 4U Cdy. 1.. W. HICK. .Meteorologist. i 1 f . , Classified Advertising: Gets Results By BUD FISHER