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PAGIf flotm MEDFORD AfATtj TRTBTjyE; MEDFORD,'1 OREGON.' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929. Bedford mail tribune Dallj. RunUf, WrtU, " MtproRU MUiTLNO CO. JJ-JJ-St-X. Kit St. .,. .H1IIFT. W. SKIIL. Wltnf 8. Bi Mnrtt win ii. Juouti Cnt,rtf 11 mend eta miiu-r u MrtlMd, Otxol. andfr Art Mwea 8. 18J. d'HKCKimON K.4TM Hr Mill -In .taiiwe: , Ibllf, villi femur, rur .T..10 tHlljr, villi Bufid)-. Booth . Tfi luilj. lltiA Ayndt)', JMT litllf. MUwut SuKU;, mxtltl.... HV.hr Uill Triiwofc io ut 1.00 rjuwdr. m ytut .... z Mi tuTlct 7 la Adtinet In latfof4. AUilmd. J-rljmlll. ruril taM, rawaU, Ia'jm. O-U ni im nfinn; . Itallirj wUh friaats. aMtiO...-. iMi!, vilrVXrt SunAtr. wmnth. ..... . . Imji. tunu Btmbj. n yetr fr&J). fcirjj frwUjr, yt Ail wms, ia-b ia idnnv.' .ft T " Mr'Aar R OF THE AFWH'I ATEI ?1US The avxuu Prm li nclml'ry tfitlltxt t ttKr tet for puMWikM f all iu dupiictn tai lo it or aHhKBtu rli.l in Uit Uf. wid aUo t Uh Iks) mi fwt-lid twrrln. ' All rlthu fr iAl'x<a tt sprcUl dUpltchcf -trn-Ul wcr.af lhr City ef MML , WfifUl of JAfkMW Countr. ttaorn diiljr itrriic drcalalen for tlx Ronthi adlnf Oct. 1, 102ft, m8. Adfwthlne RfprcfMilalbci. . .' It. C, MOCKN8F.S k fOMPAVT ' ivrirvj bi New York,. lhietf, liMroit, &m IrtiwiM. Ui ARt'lct. SfAltle, 1'orlUnd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry With four days left of his ad- mlnlstrati, the Republicanism of many papers has started to weak en- and they recall that Mr. Cool idge, during, his term of office, has nald nothing mean About the oil scandals, or been very annoying to cither wot or dry. ., The womenfolks now have a craze to read novels of Scandina vian Kin and suffering, but It takes Olaf too long to do anything to the YiUian to satisfy those who want Rinsing and killing on every page. &vn runs away with llulda, the lawful mate of Olaf. What does Olaf do? ' He ruases tho Arctic Hale, and sinks his fishing boat. The games Oregon lost on lie Arthur court were all well played, with the Web foots usually leading 11 half time. (Oregon Kmerald.) ftut the Portland ball team Is al ways ahead In the fifth Inning. r O- Washington Maddox, the eminent . uhlnologlst and former Method 1st, has had some portraits made.- He is wearing 1 1 pounds of jewelry, and the photographer told -him-, lo. watch .clone, uhd he will see a platter heaped high with fried chicken. . . .The sunny -days have revealed a lank ftt leaning space, and there are not-enough-fenders for street idler' to squat -upon, and watch tho .world go hy. ' i ' Mrs. Oirlle, 44, has given up the campKlgn against the ravages of pad Time, us she Just will waddle when she walks.. .HifiTICK Fl'rVttTlONS (Pre Iklspateh) , A plea of guilty to an la- diet men t charging ombezzlo inent of $53,459 from fho . estate of the late Woodson II. Hudson brought George II, Glllon, attorney, a term of from two and a half to four r years at the stale prison farm. '' Theft of a purse containing fifteen cents cost-Albert Hits Key a heavy . toll when ho pleaded guilty before Judge Vlrlyn H. Moore in a chargo of robbing Ora Hell Hasty. Judge Moore sentenced Bus sey lo serve from five to seven years. , J. , William Hhlrley. a wide awake mem her of tho United Car rqt Detesters hss returned from Missouri, full of Insults for the .Missouri climate. , . , I A ruddy Jirlum of Ashlandshirn has started hawllng "Tally-ho!" every time he gets Into his motor, older residents of ihe valley can remember when he wore copper riveted overalls, Instead of ivvced golf pants. After R7 minutes, tho young lady broke Uie headtock of her escort to the theater. . , The legislature Is going to visit the; penitentiary. Cltltens should arise and not let this opportunity get away from them. r -A member of the Kparrow gang of'hoodlums failed to fly through one of lel Getchell's windows late yesterdny. - ta vm Mica Womnck, who has been mining the Main Htem for yearn, is going lo pan the Leon Harris gold nugget watch . chain the first chance ho gets. v . ' Three moro lawyers and n ser vice station are In tho offing, and no place to buy a nn,dwlch along tho fipoclfle IMnwnjv "Beyond the Alps lifts Italy." and on the other side of the Hlskl yous there will probably he a place fb dance all night. K, Hyhee, the impoverished steer ond ram man of J'vllle. win In town yesterday trying to forget his serfdom. fck Pplnde who has been ex iled fn California all winter, who left WUh the fear In his heart thru Ms 'alfnlfa wouldn't whip up." is hereby (old that It has not, and better come home nnd whip It. ' The writer ha been terrified so often hy a fancy dog. thnt won't bite, thnt he in going to shoot the dog with a gun that "wasn't loud d , ' - .' f- STOCKHOLM t) New nnd hopeful ' prospects for Industrial ieje In Sweden hnve been estab lished by , delegation composed of .employers and workers. The dele gation was sponsored by a national conference of workmen and Industrialists, Editorial Correspondence PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 2. kindly but pointed. During the Candor compel uk to stale the j lant years of his life, physical In riiwlni. u-.ib nhnut rilrht. At any ; firmltle dimmed hi. keen intelli. rate, the cold was o mucn nMterjgonce at times, but notning over. . , ' , . , . , . ' . . . n . todav we ventured forth in the O. could shatter his gorgeous sense i S. 8. and called on Mr. and Mra. Kmil itohr and daughters, who art plcafantly located In an apartment In Hollywood, tvhore they expect to stay for a month r perhaps lancer. We heard many Intercut- Inir thlnea about their Kurnpean trip and their vialt to Florida, but! I an Mr. Mohr promised to wn.1 a ; ,.i,.r lo the Mall Tribune, an lhelveyeH. Delzoff anil Itosenl.erK. to iiiimPi,t of .n lntercHtina i 9.vrw, Ktory. wo -will hi h'.m tell thd . a . I fn Florida? It- & much warm (hnn Oi (llfornift wnn' warmor a ! month o so than it in hero tortuy. j At Mlomi ll?ui.h evtryonfi wan in i nwimminBo - In fact. it, wait, too unrm. and humid, at'cordinw to Airw. .unnr, who num iu mt'' hero la much htn-r for her di-1 poBlilon. They had their car nhip- ped from Europe to Lon Angelei, W Uke Huron "for a ride," and i making the trip to Florida nnd!P'ln clothe men are near wher - here by train. Mr. Monr U look-! ever he roch, ' j inK over tho ho(eU a ho moves j A !!ttl over ten yennt njfo, FIUh, about. The price In. Florida miiM J be altitudlnous. The Mohr family i California's own the 0 1st division j course, for , do not the leading decided to have dinner at one of! but got his name in tho papers health authoritlei: everywhere a tho large American plan hotels when he tackled a high explosive sure the public over and over, sca the charge was 119 four dollars j unci I in 'the Meiise-AiRonnc , lost son after acason. that there is such ! per plate. ' ' ' ( "Yw, It was a good dinner." said ! Kmll. ''but no better than the dol-j ler dinner J served at the1 Mod- ford.' From our experience with high- I priced California hotels,' we would unhesitatingly buck' un this tnte- mcnt. Wo were all saddened hy the J news of the death of George An- arewcr.. jnoi amy win-on tr mirr--u ine moral crusoac io mm inc. nts ln musical circles, where ho was , ca 0f ros Angeles county out. for so many years an Inspiration : and genuine leader, but as a pro gressive and public-spirited citi zen, always supporting whatever movement promised to better the community In which he lived. If a somewhat personal note may be pardoned, we might odd he was an exceptionally good and loyal friend to the writer. - Whenever ho saw anything In the Mall Tribune he liked he always took the trouble to say so. When there was something ho didn't like, his criticisms wore Taxiing Around Work on the Tallahassee, Fla., municipal airport is progressing ,., ' . , . . .. rapidly.. Several tractors are busy on the 200-acre field and the re-1 quired grading and filling noon: The league is endeavoring to as will bo accomplished. After' set-slsUthose -municipalities experfene illng has been affected tho areaijn(j difficulty In their airport es- will be sown to-gras and airport 1 fnn lltliu re.'tfrt. i . - - An airport Is being developed at Auburn. N. Y.. through tho efforts' of P. J. Hawser, a resident of Au- h n i'ti. The de'flotiment calls- f op . conditioning of a large area ns an'Flv? new hangar Am to lo erected Initial step, . Facilities are- to- be, soon, ihroe. of which nre tindor added as tho Increase In air traf-, flc warranls. ' " . The cities of Greenville and Cen tral City. Ky.,. are lo esiabllsh a Joint airport according lo plans lhat are being drnwh up. The Ho wry club of central City and tho Klwanls cluh of Greenville are re sponsible for the movement. The airport would he situated on the i and will cover much additional new ' Atlnntn-Chicacn air mull'terr lory so thnt one map can ho route. The' league of Minnesota i T BE CHICAGO, Feb. V7. P Tony Stella's great desire Is to die but not In tho electric chair. Stolla made his third attempt at ; rose culture were formulated at a suicide within a week nt the do- i meeting here last night of the tcctle bureau lust night, slushing executive committee of the Amcrl hts wrist wilh n piece of tin. When : ciin Hose society, To pimn.iie in arrested a week nun. he begged teresl in tho project divisional officers In let hint run. "o I hey chairman were appointed as fo could sheot him down. After his! lows: Forresi IMuti. San Diego, arrest he went on a hunger strike. southern dlvNion; Mrs. Charles Whiit Stellu Is extremely anxious to avoid Is the icturn to Indiana whom ho Is wanted for murder. His attempt last night may prove successful. Ills condition was de scribed today as serious. , 4 Jean Horolra, French tenuis Mar,. jhas Invented an Improved gasollunj ll''"l't wiinii win im imtiiiiiui:iiireii . j In J7 countries. j MUTT AND JEFF BROUGHT tMiSS SCKUtJ TO He hOrV6 Htf fttf IM HOBOKCN AMD THft TA "BILL CLGAWeto Mi T'LL ,-Vf RiVT 1 hi lot humor. n l - I Went over to (too Huron Flit. M no auarm attorney, who i "tno. man of tho hour" !n l.os Ansele:: A youne man. only S3 or 34. ho i ccrUilnly carrylnK a heavy bur. den on his Mioulde With- tho ! j conviction or ni mrmer nos, .a i nw crrmu lie IK now nusy m iiii in-1 dirtmfntH w hi h he kuUI, wh'-n .'maue public, will hhako An oo u my io IIh oiindatloiiM. A t-lr-an-cut yonntr chap, wlili. fresh color nn-1 a lure now, hu wan hinV conKUmlly inicrruptvJ. . onrt finully hnndf-rt nc over to hi" ccr-Utry. who Knv inn hi photo-; (fraph and cornt ptihllclty dope. j - hoih Bplrltunl nnd physica!. The! ArweloH underworld would like was an uriKnown buck pnvaio in ; 'a feneepap and several square Inches or his epidermis, That Injured him physically, but 1 gave him a certain reputation, iiejtnat it is a trifling ailment, still walks with a cane, -but that i reputation Is running on hih. without onu cylinder missing. - ; K very one predicts big things for ! Huron. . There is certainly ample t Justlf .cat ion. Former lieutenant governor, former Iegion command er of the Mate, and now head of n would be hard to picture a more promising situation. Fills' views on the crime wave nro particularly interesting. We shall write something about them in an early issue. A move on Kan iJiego Is ndvhed Tft change of air might clear up the results of that sand storm. "Harkus Is wlliln'." We have been here three weeks. Thai's enough, according to Klinor Glynn. It. W. U. -- The Airports ntclpnlitles Is making a study of the airport needs of the state. A survey -Iiii been made of airports , nnrilnn IOf;olh-r with programs, for proposed airports. tubllsbmnnt programs. The Cleveland, Ohio, airport has been improved - considerably by the' addition of 860 acres of ground. Tho total acreage. of the ntrnort -s imv linnrrikiinatelv 1000, construction. Tho coast and 'geodetic shrvoy Is preparing to publish a new type of nlr navigation map. These charts nre to embrace four degrees of latitude and - will he nearly square, re decided departure from t he old strip method. The new charts will ho ensler to prepare Juwed when It woudl now be neces sary to use three or four strip 'maps. . ROSE CULTURE TO HAVE CONFERENCE SAX JOSK, Cal' Feb. 27. UT) Plans for a Pacific coast regional conference of those Interested In Derby, Sun Jose, central division, and Dr. S. S. Sutllger, Tacoma. Wafh.. northern .division. Dr. K. M. Mills, of Sa:ta Ana. president emeritus of Ihe Ameri can Hose society was among the group which intended the meeting. COHVAl.l.IS. Itenton county in i itm uti-iui ni'iu tMiviim school here. The Little Fellow Collects An Earful of Sage X cAC. T0.RPIBUY But VAJAMT To TAKC THC fSRftN To NiCWV0RV Y0O GOTTA AtMT THI AIN'T MO UkJlrANAVMG m Mm rrw. 17 I I vt . ,v I 111 I 2-27 , ' ' " Personal Health Service . By WILLIAM BRADY, K. D. Biiu Mum pm.ttJBf to pmul - V tZiZA iS', i. i Letter, boula b. orll tod wntua la bit. .. . ran I ii .... mt u Imlnictioi. (Mm Ut. Wllluua i . . ' A CASK OP CHI TO . ,- Four weeks ago,- begin a na - thetic alory, our clKht-months-oid :on aot alck, with what thought waa Juit a cold N'oii.-c. rparlors. how natural thin QundH. Nlnety- nine out of a hundred people, even among our wn circle of re-ftder. would p rn ha bl y smoth er their anxiety In such clrcum nui neo by trying to believe the child had "Just . cold: flut lot the narrative .-son- i t.nue . ; - - . Hut we called out family doctor, Answer. I do not. send reme-j and he said the baby had ft coldjd!e.- Perhaps youjnean the rem- in the head .. . -. ijedy I have menttoncj 'hero fromj And In this dinenaaig tho fam- time to time,' sodium - pcrhorate.j uy nncior was ampiy juniuiea, or j a thing as a simple cold in the head, and that it Is not necesnrily infectious or communicable, and trifling thnt It is nlmost beneath tho notice of a, physician. Do I i misrepresent the attitude of tho i public health authoritlei about ! this? Show me what the attMude I or your health commissioner or as I represent. J'il orfer your health commissioner or board of health a public apology for Try unfairness and I'll toll the world where there Is one exampbi of sound, honest health administration. The family doctor in this ,ca.o diagnosed n cold in the heed. I solemnly and earnestly declare. that no such thing ever happens. At tho'samo time, I know tho doctor was justified In trick" diagnosis, for I know Uto public health au thorities of "his community teach that Kueh a hypothetical stale may "turn" or "develop Into" a real Ill ness If neglected, or something like that. You see, nobody can telJ which way the frog is going to; jump, so wo can't argue the mat- j ler with the shifty health authori ties they're so uncanny In the feat of changing a simple harmless cold In the head Into whatever may he necessary to meet the emergency.! The family doctor left some mcdl- j cine for the. baby und ' . Well, here comes the unhappy part of the story, and I'm going to leave that part out, except to say that the baby really had -meningitis and the' outcome was just what it Is in most cases of menin gitis. - , The baby- was n vc,ry healthy j n u ii f . nr i mil in titer MifiiFt;i i very healthy until he developed what seemed to bo just a cold In the head. ' '( z 4 The one tojng I should like read- ors to lenrn from this story is that any nnenming MUiess or inuisposj. tion purporting to he a cold In; the head or a simple cold or the com mon cold , may prove to he epi demic meningitis- and it i Is cer tainly bad luck for all the unfor lunnto folk';W)in;,mny happen' to have been within the victim' five foot conversational spray ratlue at any time In .the fttnge of invasion. Kpidemic 'meningitis is 'opt of the common resplraiory Infections. There are' a score or so of these an Important item In tho returns disease, and like. Mike nniV'Ike ot many taxpayers and are tho they look- alike In the s'.nge of in- subject of frequent inquiry. The vnslnn. when hnnivt folk wh'n live revenue act . of 192S provides "a the gobiiin rule call the trouble reasonable allowance for tho ex crl. and other' folk pretend It Is haustion, wear, and tear ot prop-. Just a cold. ' i jerty used In the trade or business: . . (Including a reasonable, allowance v , i,.,, ii.i. r. iv.- The Kduciiilnnul Dramu. Can a man have a child? 1 saw to h. reKiat011s relating to the, three automobiles bringing fire a poster in a Ihenter lobby and nm,mo .tax us depreciation. . - chiefs, and other apparatus eon tnougnt id ask you. S. I. Ju cUminB a deduction tor de-'centrating nn that little yellow Answer. Certninly, though It is prPl,iU0n s c Ve r n 1 ' fundamental tnxl. It never . dreamed that it customary lor the mans wife to principles must bo observed.' The could bo so Important. ... he present, to encourage blm, and doiln. ilnn mn.i h. ..riMn,i ni convontlonallty wo say .Mr. und Mrs. So and So had tho child. 1 .-mii.iiiiiiii ivniiii- nun images. Kindly tell me If nn aluminum waterless cooker Is more healthful than ordinary aluminum utensils. A"r7l!Lr " "-"''ch.neVgradiui.ly become, old nJSL JfJit in my judgment H.inl in PoLnnn With Ioiliti 1 have peen different articles ,,,, ,,,. ... ,.,,., ,""., I"" anout loilln or Iodine in your col.' iimn. po you mean the rcxuW l.. llne we pi 11 '-. which Is labeled poison ?-M, " , Answer Ves. As a poison, how-l ever. It proves a very inefficient j tn ennhlo them to servo tho big agent, though it stli up enough iswlichboard promptly when trw op excltement in any ensc.. There i.-i'erntors are on dutv. r-7-. . . .. i 7 T 7 T . iMN'0U . , TOU'KG A , I rtn-r aim 1 I I IViW. 1 Dnrr,T tToi.t II x J llKKieU .7". TV fcAl" VjM, 1 III Ii-ivm-... ' j 1 i I nrvii iiiw 1 1 i OAT ALL?) "-.-";?': MAV B SPlMMlMG i ulk iM byiteu. to iwm oUnoala w . .V . CT, , G w u.f to ut. large Dumb of Ltuiti to- . ...i.V. .a? .- .,!. Bradr. la two of tail oewraooer. . : 1 1 TlflXK AIIOIT iacortni n Brim humor In tho P"),ime. They' lake We comfortaWy labelling tincture of lodln at home much of tho , there.' anil It doesn't matter much j tico of "I'OIHON and selllne all aorta of ' -i.nl nAloAnu tn Ihr. nitV.Hn U'ltVin... n hint of .hMr fniAi hnmtMo. indeed with an Implied assurance thnt tne dopo ih harmless or Mire. I have Ubulated hundreds of ln - stance in which tincture of Sodln hax been taken either accidentally or hy intent, and not once has It ever proved fatal. I wish wo couM say as much for the "harrajer," cold, grippe, headache, neuralgia remedfen the druggists recommend and sell without poison label, llemeily for Trench Mouth. ' Please Kend me your remedy for i trench mouth. '-Mrs. K. K. W. This hn proved ..quUt' efflcarJoii in tn treatment- or -v tncenrtt an giria or -Trench mouth.''.; ; nr., j. C. ltloodgood recommends ft, from satb-faCtory experience . "with it In hfs oral dine. , lip advises dent ist sto use it freely. MuWo a paite by moistening the powder wUh water, and apply this to all the - sores or ulcerated snots on riums or mucous membrane. It It rV. main five minutes or longer. , Also freely use a mouthwash and gargle made with a teaspoonful or two of th eperborato in a glassful of water. plication of the pdste once a day. (.Copyright John F. Dille Co.) '1(1 like to live a yectc or so longer. I want to see what be- coiiK-4- o skirts' . gasped . X'ncle Niks Turner. ivhn'w tihikiii'i rapidly, - if pair is made n' pulp! 11 V funnv tho ma-utfainirc-rs Iwiin't ft ot onto; U.O Ulllo ' red radishes nudher buy lo hrlghtcn . up the tl,bie I ' ' a ! . i Your Income Tax No. 31 Deductions for depreciation form for' obsolescence." For convenience,! . :umh iillnu-nnna t,w.nlti lu ,.a foi rorl .,,rt,. ,,,.,, In ,h. o. : uusiness, profession, or vocation i ,r-,0i it .. .u ..-, ,..,'ni(i hll,n ' j machinery, etc, tho cost of which " can not be deducted as u bust iworn out.. On account of this do-; fpreciaUon the value of- such assets is decren.ed. nccren.-ca. loss is mereoy sus- - . .ui..u .1 ..... i ! .oss Is thereby sus- !,,;, , rer0Kn,0n )n making, his r-lurn of Income.- j , Mghl telephone girls in a t-ns I Angeles exchange use roller skates Advice in Hoboken re.Rfe.Cr 'ilKANfaCK Tb fM AMl VOO MAV B SPIMMIMG rVARM. .7 yvuix ! a; . ' ' 1 . li . 1 Quill Pointsl YfiJ'-man: One ' who sees the thing as you wanlhlm to ee it.""'""'. ". .. 'Synonym: Alienist. . whn 1 nen u. uirees oi ,.-TTr7Z.-- I under lnv rather dread A president of the United State! Umpires easer for early sprint; P-"ce aiwinii naiea mignc ir (driving a highway bun. 'The next war will be infinitely ! more . complieated." yea. tho I LorfjM have a. hand near shift 'now. ) Wliat a world! Mother spank Willie for lying and then MiillcH a Krectlnfr for aiiesl. ivho arc an hour late for dinner. The-world was mado In seven days. You see. nobody had to worry about tho reaction of hisiooKed airnort the government, In ! constituents. ." -Things oven up, and Messrs.. Slribiing and Sharkey will meas ure up to- championship stand- ia - rda about as well as the gate t oea. You can say one thing for the ! police. They go calmly nhont-,their bmtness. just T-s though the gun men weren't here. . Amerjcanlsm: A natural, love, of peace, plus a kind of yearning" to sec Just how easily we could !lcjiit)l0 flrst aviation port in Oregon, lanother nation, if lieccEsarj-'.', j It shouldn't be hard to.put over er an neonstitutlonal law. Just add ;a trlauso designed to raise re'enue. There's always a bright' side. There might bo more spring poetry if more words rhymed with h Is worthy of note that at no has In view u- splendid site. An stage of. tho proceedings did Mr. SOO-acro tract of land, lor tho pur .Mellon bcg;n packing his thing !"8e lles "'ven mieH norl11 ot tne for shipment hack home. Dining ut home had advnn--tagcfi. You ran call for a par ing' knife if it's lhat kind of steak. -i It is true, as the editors agree, that t-enators shouldn't talk sc .""Ti? Wh' draK In tho last two words? Prohibition doesn't afford 'the only examples. Stealing, for In- uance. is frowned on by a lot of good people who didn't earn their wads. . . ' . '.. Hve yeafs for steatlng a million of Haptlst funds should be a les- sonr toCirnes. Next time ''he'll know enough to confine himself to oil land-;. . ' : - - ' -: ' Tho natives of India nre 'queer. IThe.r religious prejudice has stir red up n number of fights.' and they aren't having an election. j Correct this sentence: "When li read senate speeches." said he, "I thrill with pride because I ami an American citizen." Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) tritL-u rttiA rliomlool f.n unnlna Six firemen in rubber coats, with six iron hooks, jerked the hood off the engine, and that fire was a thing of the past. I Then all the npparatns, sirens! howling, returned whence it had J cuiue, wnn an me dignity oi met i set Dies, coming to rebuke the pre- sumptuous fiends and returning. a "social leader" died In Palm I n 1. ....!.. . A "social leader" died tn Palm there came news thai Jack hemp-! sey had escaped death, thanks to ' the had aim of an intruder in his ! house. Newspapers, as you will notice, give ten timse as much space to Ilempsey, alive and well, as t, the A MlCL Tt . Vou'ue ccrtaiV)-V I'slrtv i tajasiS fall" - ,.t',r?.' '""J;'"" '- '"7- .i jr.. yv i . '. ' ,' : , , i social leader, drd and raid. aAhd' that' good JournaliEra, ! ; I ' Newspapers nhoulcl tfcft Mpl1 About thincs'that Interest them. A -good newspaper la an accurate r". Chicago' doesn't lil-e' the sngges-l I Inn (H-'i, Vak V.tl' tlmn ah,tllld ' iheeome. Chicago lime. Durtnit dny-. jkx: p,,,i ChlcaKO aaya. "We set up early! ' . . uit .w , linn, 1'Ct. n uu"i'i Mil i . , wnon they get up. Press Comment (Editorial by B. F. Irvine in Oregon - -ournaii NO RUST l.i ITS GEARS - - Mtrtlord on April 2 .wiil vote on a bond issue of JliO.OOO for a new 1 'airport., '.' i : Tbat city .already has one air- alonitslde they rocoKn.zea mib iporU . But it wants a larger one. lettencourt as one of Us paHscn IThe new one, if the bonds areer. . : voted,' will be HViunlles north of Upon refusal of Porporclle, who Medford. will be a mile Ions, half i in on ilinorant inovinB picture show 'a mile wide and contain about iiOO acres. There will be a mam run- f way 5000 feet lonp. und cross runinnd then placed both he nud the ways of various lengths. j less than a mile from tho pro! jexpectalion lhat the bonds 'will he voted, has Dentin the constructiou I this Is denied by tho. younx st'i of a JfiO.OOH radio station. It is j dent. Ho was turned over to po lo he a MOO-watt station, ono ofjiice officers anil is- now in tho the largest on the' const. It will , Centorvillo jail. Altss Heltcneourt, be a Kreat aid to pilots In. foHgy j apparently, under tho Influence, of or stormy weather. ' : times. Is being treated by a physl iJust opposjto the proposed air- i elan. , port the lederal government naK! located -one of the large, beacon lights,' to be constructed hy .lime 1, when. nlKht flying will be iiau-gurated- bdtwex-n Portland, Med ford, Seattle and San Francisco. rVlwuys alr-mlnued. Medford had the., first aerolo!?ical weather bu reau station, and until recently hod v. nnl nH nlQ nnl In t ha ufnl'fi ' -.i li... and one air express line. Medford is an aggressive cimdl- date for the dirigible station to be located on the Pacific coast. The "n " ' '" ticitve and alert .HCilliiru vnaiiiuer; oi Commerce Is preparing data null . 5 "IV ". ' Si non'onS iliou iur urn aiuu..u ..i.wu.vu.i. If it is located . inland, Medford will be in the running lor the sta Ition. Medford . Is regarded hy the government, big air transport com- j panies and pilots as one of the key i cities on the coast.. The belief Is : thatWin order to keep pace with, tlie progress of aviation, Medford i will vote tho bonds for the new air port, according to S. Sumnter Smith of the Medford Mail Tribune, a late Portland visitor. In the new airport, if the 'bonds l.nM n.lll 1, nn n.ln.ln.' irstration building on the upper I floor of which will be a 24-hour weather service, for which quarters have been contracted in advance j ny tne government, uuier conven iences will be municipal hangars, restaurant. ! oil station, sleeping quarters for pilots, - and . first aid ; station Medford as a city is all Its own. There' is no vast in us gears, no defects in its motor, no discords in its hum as It speedt along Its way. : NO LENIENCY GIVEN ; : v - ' , This pleasant preparation is just ' .- ' , ' ; as good for children, too. Ue it when- OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 27. 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