MEDFORD MAIL TRTT?TJNXMEIFORD. ORKOOX. SATURDAY1. MARCH ifi,192fl.
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Medford mail tribune
Diilr. Sundtr. ffrkiy
fublUbcd by tlw
UEtWOHD WUNI1NU CO.
f 5-JT-S6 N. Ktr BU
BOhKKT W. m ill., Editor
8. 8UMJTKH SMITH, Maracer
An Independent Nrnpaper
Entered u aerond. fla.u natter at Medford,
Orticoa, nnkr Act of Match 8, 18T9. .
SUIISt'Rll'IlQ.N KAIKB
Bj'MtuI In Artiaif:
Patljr, with Sunday. rw
; Pally, witU Sunday, Booth
Dally, without HitraUy, year
Dally, wit I lout Bunday, mwilli
Weekly Mall Tribune, yttf....
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jteuonriiie, trmrai roint, ruoewx. lurai, who
Hill and mi lllcriwava
Dally, rIUi Biintlay, month
Daily, wltlwul SjiHlay, ifmtiUi. . .
! Dally, tltltout Humlay, one year
Daly, Willi flotlay, ore year, . . .
All terroi, catll lA )i'rc.
MEM UK It OK TDK ABSOtMATED PIIR88
The AssocUtH rm U exr)tiiily entitled to
tt use for Dobllratlon of all new dinpaldi
frtditfd to It or oihtntlie erwllled In tlilj paper,
and alio to tli local ittrva puttllslrfd herein.
All rijttiu for puljlicaUtm of ipcclal diapatebe
bereln arc also reaencd.
Hnoro dally arrrafe eirrulatioo for all mootta
ending Oct. 1, 448.
Official paper ft lite t'Hy of Medford.
Official paiwf of Jiftwn County.
Adtertlilits RttwejcntatlTej
' If. a MOOKSHKN COMPANY
Offices tn .NV York, fhlMjro, Detroit, Bw
Vranelseo, ia Amtelee. Reatlle, Portland.
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Quill Points
A mniiuzino nrth-U, jiraiKing ex-
errlsc, saya IioxIiik . Increiujes the ,
reach. Ho does boardlni;, and It's !
less strenuous. I
Anolhcr hIku of HprliiK Ik when,
tho tta 1 of the family treo begin j
to ripe at abuut 10 a. in.
It 1)ikIiih to njniear that Tun
ney will ho f (imourf, nlno. as the
last" flfhler lo rut Ire with a mil
lion. A normal nirl In one who hcob
a newspaper linrtrnil of a famous
youth's bridn-lo-be and uys; "Why
I'm on pood lokln' art h)io Ih."
Kvery town hnn at leant one
man who KetH hy n an Important
citizen heeouflo his HtenuKrapher
ha ueiiMO.
txv h the tjualily that tells
A ftti'l In ti IO-ramll aiKirt
mcut ihu honk In fnmt Ih for
It. probably Imi't true that jay
birds ko to hell on Friday.
'I'lo.v'd
I ll'O '1
never leave n lftee ho like their u
own nature.
It wan alllunces the fa'lliers ;
warned us against not' foreign
Jobs wo could handle alone.
.
A aense of humor Is fatal to allicen so wood."
wnier. nosmipiy must mum nm
work more Important than u. sheep
herder's.
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Americanism:
Mi""" 'o -
c reuse the population and number'
of factories; kicking about truffle
congestion and smoke.
A scientist says the race will
I'ult conversation and uo sym
bols, l'robahly fomethlmr like
"yeah?" and "Is stat so?"
We don't envy superiors, but
the ono who gets hy without nhow
Ing any more stuff than we do.
Alas! When planes arc mailt-
ns fool-proof as automobiles, an
equal nuiuhcr of fools will own the i
thluKu.
it cities ivally are more
ulcktHl, there's a reason. You
must drive five inlle.i from a
in I (way station to find u wooil
hImmI now.
Anyway, it Is more charitable
to belie v In evolution and assume
that nip!! !r still In the raw state.
Finho Is nueei. Menckcii!! fame.
ftr Instance, consists In the ndora
I on of people who would bore
him stiff.
The Kellogg treaty will at least
make It harder to prove the next
war waged In the cause of honor
and truth.
There nre two ways to recotf
wr.v the male bee: It's brain Is
larger nnd It makes no effort to
keep tho hlvo clean.
:lCirrnct this sentenee: "She
iiever had heard of my bonk."
Ha 10 the author, "but 1 don't think
her dumb.'
TO HEAD ASSOCIATION
t'OltVAI.MH. Ore., March 10.
(I'lDean llllam K. Nlcholl. of
, romona colleKe. Clareliiont. t'l.llf.,
was elovted president of the Won.
tern Association of ile.ins of Men
at tho annual conference here to
day. l.ean Nlcholl succeeds Uen l
O. Duhiieh of Oregon Klnte college.
Dean Francis Iliicnn of the I'nl
vcrslly ot Hoot hern (.'ullfornia was
eloeled eoorctury of the associa
tion. -
, The conference next year will
meet at the I'nlr.rslty of Califor
nia nt Lou Angeles.
I Orcjron Woatlier
Oregon: tlcnernlly faP tonight
nd Sunday but cloudy In west:
moderate tempornturo. Gentle
vnrlnhln w'Iii.Im on coast. '
Editorial Correspondence
PAHADKXA, I'al., .March 1 S.
Ah! Hack to the eity of pre - di -
seated breakfast food and the sold- :
h i ,T,,n
Ilea do. cane! . . . !
The tlood Khlp Sedan has her nose,
turned toward Medford ut Inst, j
coming up from Sun 1icgo today , people prefer sunshine In their cll
hi a little over four huttrn. When mule that settles the matter, aal
hIi.. will nrvlx-o, In'lllfi Ifot'tir. HIvit '. fti I- w ( x.iw.tpiiinl i
valley J uncertain, hut barring un -
ritrourtnn IiihI I'll nh liH. - 111 iitiilil
I lore
'.1... -r i...'-..i 1 t.
dine iu vote i"r uiv an jiui l uuuun
oSlon.thu 2nd of Am-ll.
I .
.
W illi we were.-cumlnir tin every-
9 .Tfl onti elne- wiih frrInf( down. The; iiervatlnn. Then- 1m no doubt ho mo-
. $130,000 (. 'off rot It is to he 'run day ; thlii to that. Thoto Ik also aorne
8 00 afl'1 lI,,n,llT0W- anu Judjiint? 15 j tiling to thiH:
,' i the lino of enift already on tin wny, If you are In nood health, the
the erowd will lie a record-hreaUur. : climate ni alien very little cllffer
Xot caiiiiK the nrowdn another , enco. If you aren't, the cjimate
I Hlfcii of old K we decided to .Met
xnll und read all about It iu the
Iiajter. Medford will he . renre-
Hentcd, however, no will 'Hcvuiil
Oaks.
It has clouded up a lilt, but
doesn't look like rain. HpeaklnK
of rnln, we found a lettn- here from
a newspaper friend ' In Owin.
cominentlne upon and tituirovlnv
our analysis of the California
weather psychology, lie maintains
Oreenn has a la tter nil-round ell-
! mate than California, but suffers i
jfrom an "inferiority complex." '
! .
We dislike to disagree with such i
1 n loyal friend, bur see no point iu 1
I "kldilliiK" ourselves, nuriiij; foilivcraln field could hardly lie nn nlr
i months or the winter, there Is more( port. I.uoklna- back from the next
j sunshine niou mllfs sonili of Ore-; hill, we saw the plane buinpiiiK
1:011 than In UreKon.' Iu -other 1 ovur the field, then II. ruse from the
words, there Is more suiiMlilne Iu
southern Cnllforiila, utliern Ari-
zona, .Sew Mexico, Texas and way 1
stations, man more is imimi miles 1
PRISONER PREYED
ON MOTHER LOVE !
FOR THREE YEARS
C1IICACO. March 1 C (IV Mrs. j DuTltOIT. March U. M) The
Katie IWskln'n son had been miss- funipus of the rnlvorslty of Dc
Ing several years when, In 102(1, ! trolt was stirred today by all an
she ll, Iverllscd. seeking trace of ! llouucenienl liy the pi-esldenl, the
nun. Hiie received an answer from
Hie .Michigan state prison at Jack-,r.o
son. i would be expelled If they were de-
'1 knew your son." said the ..cle,l conversing with any of the
loiter. "We were pals, but lie2(IO0 male students on the univel-
uisappoarcu. u woui.i no inc;niy grounds.
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lelters - from my old friend
inoioer.
Mrs. liaskin wrote. She 'sent
irlf.u mill iiillnev. I.til Vellt' OIIC.
, .
,.r (1. i,,,,.. r l.., .!(,, eiil'l'ied !
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confefaloii."
"I am not Hylvuster. .Mlninions,
lh" ct.iivlet wrote. "I am youi',in,rrasa I he. nwile students. .They '
"""' 'hit b''ae dou t come to see destroy llie sill us anil scholarly.
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liixi' u.i nullum ml ti 11(1 Villi 1 1 f I VI'
cannot .face
am ho asliamcd
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.oumm was too goou ior nor mm. , coed reiiy was: -one rcasim ;
'Vestciday she could wait noI(ln,y, lmtl.H Kh:lH jK i1P,.m,Ho he
lUMIKi'i, nui" HUM it nm in if-
ui inn prison. i no vun h i
ushered tutu her presence.
Hhe
looked, then turned her
head;
"Take him away, please
take
him away,' she cried.
I Kor Kylvester Klmmons was Syl
vester Simmons. Km three years
he hnd hoaxed her, for money
and presents sho scut.
"I'lcase don't punish hint,' Mrs,
liaskln told the warden.
"Why did 1 do it?" said Syl
vester Simmons. "Oh, Just for
a Joko."
OREGON CITY LEADER
OltKCON CITY, March U. A
Funeral m-vlecs will bo held
here tomorrow for Arnold Kohlcr,
71. musician of this. ehy. lie died j
of hi daughter in West Linn.
Mr. Ktdiler was a member of
the Soiisa and (illmorc hands f"ej
reveral years. Two weeks ago h
was named to direct tho new Ore-:
Bon City band. !
Flcctrlcian Killed
'OUTLANIi, March !.'- h ,
J. W. Stuldts. 30, an clcetrlebin,
died in a hospital Ifere today from
electric burns and Miock suffered
late yesterday wneii he was struck
by a heavy-Voltage wire 111 the
Portland Fleet rlr Power company
substation,
MUTT AND JEFF
I'tu yoo for Ftvel
T0CK5 F YOO'LL GtW- J
Jl C i llAAlTsirAD AS S
i r (ii ill v.wnr v.
CN 'jTRcKe AMD,
UT Mi TrX T
ANY WAV X
north of Ihoiic places. Anyone
l who, for purposes of health or rcc-
reullon. desires ultru-violet lays'
.i " .ii J. wl 1
au n.ituiel, will liao U tter luck
from December lo .March in the ,
south than in the north. Ak most ,
j As lo the it-lu live merits of til
clitiiiilit frtiin thai Mluttilixilut ut
' 1 t.i. .i ... ,i. . ...
: iivuiiu, mere im iiiHuiier ut'Hiion.
i Our coneKjiomh-nt deilare heMlu.v. " McuriiJK on
- , 1 ..,l, . ... if 1..
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anil found ilium friuhtfullv en-
may help, hut -If Ih Iiv no Beiiso n
' UeternilnfiiK factor.
,
AlrpIaneH are attain croMinK thej
border to A mm Calienle, alibouKh
we have seen nothing Iu the preys'
reitordliiH a ralslni; of the recent
: fedeial enilmi'Kn. CoiiiIiik up from I
i.Kaii J)leKo today we saw two lartfc I
'paasoiiBer planes flyliiK down. One
j was flyliiK very low only about
1 " feet above the ground near!
: Oceanslde. - could see faces at
the windows of the rabin anil i
someone fluttered a hnndkerchli f.
I'nsslnu u uraln field - we saw a
small plane down. Willi a 111:111 tin-
kerinu with tin etisllte. He must ;
have made a forced landing, for .1 j
ground, Just as we dropped from
alisht. . This ' uivea sonic . idea of
how "tioncml" flyliur is In this nart
or 111c
I'tate
It. V, It.
DETROIT CO-EDS
CANNOT TALK TO
B8YS ON CAMPUS
itev. John
MeMchols. that the j
coeds enrolled In the school.
' "kiiiuii u .
defended vigorously by John H.
..nil ,'. ituuiietnf o i,ii,.i- ,,r iiir. --,.
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slly News, student paper. Malley's.
ul i, I ,i,,,.i, i u..l.l.
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Igrealesl thing to come lo II. of 1).!
.... ... . n .i,,.iuiin ,m ..iu,
in years. The coeds Waylay and.,
inuiiosjinere 01 uie college wun
! t 1 1 . . 1 1. l.l,,..,lol,.ti...,iui I.. tin.'..
-. KiMiKiiiiin nm. ii ir ""
Ki-cuioHi Miiwie Kie mnvuiu jn.
.m imkihi.) iu cum anun.
cuii i (llllice. llt'H llie ID
traeh 'him how. no can t uanco
ami Ihe Kills can't be annoyed
yvlth him,"
WASHINGTON. March 10
The (loddess of Freedom atop the
eapllol dome Is no. going to be
toppled fr her lofty post by a
waliuerliig nli plaue ll llgnts will ; unless lie gieully ovenales the
protect her. j vali f Ihe urinful of health Ill-
Four 1000 wall flood lights, two ! .. inline lie gels as a premium. Win
on the house side and two on tile shouldn't II, c ordinary, intelligent
senate side of Ihe rapltol. were ' Inyinan no dlreellv to his lilivslclau
turned on r.or Hie first time Inst i or any giiod phvsiclun al home for
night to light up Miss Freedom's such examination i,d advice If he
flgurr
Uecciilly an ulr mall filer, blind
ed by log, nearly crashed Into the
dome, and Mavld Lynn, capltol
architect, decided It was time to
Komouung nnnm u.
.
WASH l.C,TtN. March HI. tA
Award of the distinguished fly-
Ing.d'osH to Captain Krncst l.
Smith, for his flight from Oak
land. Cab, to the Island of Molo
kal. Hawaii, lu July. !!:?, was
announced today by the war de
part me nt.
If Mutt's a Sport He'll
O.K. Krift; I j THAT Put . -t Wf)rj' "me1 VS I USTCW'. too TOOK.1 NIHl AlM'T VoO GWING I ' "" :, ... - I
X'rA MOT swes N - ; Houe,vrAUTT: &SfA FV iuT J j rA A HArJtCA? 6l ON ' r
i uiiii- -P' Si-V T 1 jasi mm uaivicts J I Aki WAV r uiAmT Tl? I "' I ,
J 7. . V S-h it! A.UC1L. t'r TJXW.Mft ' ' 1
V y. I I I Hi- M Al C- . 1 ) . V s 1 VZT: I V ' ' - 1 f " ' ' mm I I
Personal Health Service
' By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
BlguM "tttrl pernio dj to paraontl bMlUl .M WMft nol to dueu. OUfMals or
1"'" h """ i Wr u i " lhli4 idi7ki
utt, b. brl.t ud .ritWn In' tax. O..o to th. Ur munbw , utur. n-
olnd, onl; ' out b anmd tra. No rt7 cn b. nude to qutriea aot ooslorr.
h to Uutioctloo.. Addrw. Dr. Wlllum Brd. If 0,1. -,.o-.
A I'KXNY'S WOKTII
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v,' v . . ku-ij
, th,, 1 11 1. nil wl 11 U I V fft 111 1 1 i I CI T ff I lilldl.
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wcii 1 Dear .leave
nu.WAM ta.- 1.. J
iuiry here. In. or- f
I"J in ui-
iter to save many1
reader tho tiou -
ble of w r 1 1 1 n k
aliout It and Inei -
dentally perhaps
to Blvo Keneral
readers a hint f,or
health.
Iiear doctor:
1 am enclosing some circu
lars sent the institute mention
'cd therein. KlntUy kIvo me
your opinion of their systom
and their Integrity.
The circulars seem to rend
well and isplrc confidence, at '
least to one who is suffering
anil desires lo know through
exiimlnation what the trouble
may be. Also their charges
seem low for skilled doctors.
I am using this institution
stationary because I urn a
nurse here. 1
Yours respectfully.
Miss 11. enelosi'd It circulars,
assorted as to size, color anil clii-n.
aeter.- One circular, describes the
wonderful organization of the in
stitute and of course carries an lar
posing list of names of Important
people nut' physicians, , but' high
iilllcKy-lnucKS In soclely, business " 1,1 "" w(" "m i sivim-
and ulhcr extraneous spheres. An-I "'big. Among Hie benefits the atl
ollier assures the prospect Unit well j "lst l'ul"'1 U,"K 1,1 -' world swim
known authors', teachers and poll-I l,1,n" confois are these: "It keeps
tlclans (thougli tin y are not called
politicians here) will contribute to !
the "analyKin" of the prorspccfn
"cae.' j
All this Ik Just hij,rh pressure 1
hokum, of cotirxe. no matter how'
well known the medical auihors. j
teachers or politician" who lend!
theirnaniestutheifi.nl..
Another circular briiiKH the pros-
peel to the well known dotted line
I In Ibis one the customer Is gently
reminded to pin - 20 bucks to the
application l.liuik when he sends'
in Ills subscription - for a year's
heiillh service. The actual Von
tract, as I read II. does not c:illi
for a year's health service, how-!
ever; It calls Instead for the In-1
: pillule's standard health exainlna
simile s si.'inuai'd Health exainlna-L
tlon. I would not impute. any'IP1,'
i.., , .'
tui.111- no i-nuiiii to such nil .limns,
iiolatlon. out Hie odd dirrerence
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in uie Yoi',iing ol me promise imi
... .. ... ... . ' . ..
,,iai ol uie ileum coin - ri hi 'men
me as ftinnv.
i. iLs-ore iln , .,,, ,,,1,,,
l.uslnesM Iniegrlty of the concern
Is unassailable.
My opinion of the system Is' thai
u is an expensive experiment for
the fun mean the customer.
--iie tioetors who actually e.v-
he doetor
mulne the customers are genera Uyj
Hkllled enminh usually a nood .
viiiiiiir .l.wit....
in tho customer s
home town makes the examination
at the reiiuesi of the Institute. 1
believe there Is considerable coin
pet it ion among the , ambitious
younger physicians to gut the ap
pointment as examiner each
animation nnngs tiie doctor from
.i ui ... is perfectly .legitimate
lu-aetlce, and maybe helps him to
become aiiinalnicd with g.od fu-
i tun. practice. It is as desirable
I work for a young doctor ns .s life!
: insurance examination work. I
Kllll and all I swan
can't see'
why the layman should pay S20 ;
fur a good SI0 exumliinlioii. say,
d.s If. Is it really necessary to
employ a middleman to put one in
touch with one's physician'.'
(1 FSTIONS AMI ANKW F.HN
l.aily With a Conscience.
i isn i u true mat ir everv person
Willi crl would take especial pains
not to expose anyone to th.- spray
of couching, sneezing or eunversa
lion, crl miht soon be a thing of
ihe past - Including pneumonia, 'the
flu. irrip. bronchitis, etc.? I think
often about this and of schemes for
educating the public, and long for
the lime when It will safe to
lake .he haby lo the irocery store j
which th
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brar.cnly pass around ;
as Just a slight
"cold"
Mrs. II. II. M
' in;,v.,',"' .Madam, you Imve .1
Pay This Bet.
ujfc. nfiLue rr- . -i '"i-"--" i . . i i
l'Olt TWK'K AS Mlflf
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Mous , ti.ls
1 IIY. Jl I'VCrv lllTKMIl Willi 1" ffill.l
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' l''vio H'l. mil 11 1 II ill. 1 Ill'TU LIlll lit!
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'"""" community
would be Dievented.
CithiHiic (.as.
Uoe chlorine una iiKaravato us-
. """" ilnn " nnrmrur u ;. s.
I Answer. Chlorine is exceedingly
i',nJ,a"nK to the hrenihlnK tract. If
; ' mean accidental inhalation of
chlorine, It would likely uilKraviltc
asthma and It is surely harmful.
i rim iiieuii me remedial use or
chlorine, carefully diluted with air
i to the proper attenuation, thnt may
prove benefielal In asthma and va
rious other respiratory diseases.
Silica hi Sand.
Please tell me what foods con
. tain silica. W. G.
Answer. l:ran. potato skins,
carrots, parsnips and turnips.
Whether silicon Is essential In hu-
; man nutrition is a matter of con
jecture. . Nobody knows anything
about It, except perhaps a few mall
.order concerns, and' what they
know .'111,1111 such matters ain't so.
The iruiiioroii.s Jiultfc.
j Will you please comment on this
1 excatbedi-a opinion delivered by our
leinned JucIkc. und tell us whether
a ini'dlcul man would dare tu tloitL'
mnllzc on a subject' so far from.
his own profession? I.. A. W.
Answer. Mr. L. Incloses a clip-
I,IK '" whl,-h a Kansas Judge Is
MUoteil as expatiating at amazing
"ifHcles supple, enlarges the din
The Judge ought
Ul Kt"J"''i himho of his stufl to Life.
The learned juthre also assures u.s
tnat wlmniinK "HlrenBthens the
skin ;i,,1 vcnU. the .growth 'of
Bra' ,mlr "
(Copyright John K. Dlllo Co.)
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yu-s. Tipton Hud's hroier U rls
ihm i....- . i..... u i.i...
If lie u. giltln liomcMck. lie ruikl:
v. . ..i.v. Nhmm, I do miss
II1V mm anr win, nu. "Daddv.
why , , t.t.lehi Hies bang up tlier
,.iln,,.n.'" -bi inn.. ihnur
Mi;s. when she read where- ljuly
i.M.mmoml liny .tik-IhiI for m
(I'npyrlght John F. Dllle (.'o.l
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from J'ago One.)
" "Hiipuny. htivlhK Invested
hundreds of millions of tuhlitionut
capilul. Is entitled to n bigger re-
tarn. The ciimnmiv will nrnbnhlv
turn.
The company will probably
fift
!, 1)00.0(10 a year more.
To 1)1 in that hath shall he given.
At least nil ndmit that the com
pany gives good service, ami inn'
its young Indies that say "Thank
you" are marvels ol gentle, polit:
efficiency.
There Is aluuTto bridge the
.,n..i. f.i i i...
Kngllsh Channel by constructing
two islands with bridges over the
Intervening space. Tho Job would
K 1 t.llUlllll'l 11 V CUIIMI 1 liei 1I1U
rowed In America."
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1 W hat becomes of tile recent aol-1
emit sialement that 'Tnlled states'
cnjill Is nut wanted In KnglaiKl?1
Attar Bfe ! ,n !
VVm- ;: i
i ttc a j m a -mi i i
Two thousand, four hundred law- Monday evening at the home of
yor of New York-City hare or- Mm Kverott Fuhor. (iruce recelv
gaiUzcit "a fight for a repeal of the ed many useful nrllctcs.
ilry law.". Ordinarily you would I Mrs. !. K. Fox. who recently
say "Then the dry law mint K." moved to Meilfonl. has been quite
Hut on the oilier Hide of the line
, ,. " ' .'".' , .
lbli, and others, that intend to
kcop tho dry law. And they .will
ken!. It
aeip 11. .
When we see the news films we ; f : , , , ,, tim(!.
rarely realize the risks run hy the;' J, '.,, to h0 ln n ,.,,.
camera men. Those risks are;?"1" , , J
'S '.'".'".'h' ''"'L.i
y euHenmc.v.-Hi asnyimiii. r lit.,
ii'.i .1 r 11
jr, JMhlo, trying for a new nilto -
' mj.ltllM u.mi.l l,ni,M wu itiai n 1 1 '
i...i, nw. o......
,i Cg an hour. - .
t . hm,- -i . ...ti x
initiniiiK toe .v.. uii, .iiniii'3:
Tratib. urliidinca newareel camera.:
jknow it was hl duty to show the
machine traveling four.1 nrflea n
minute, coming head on. Ho stood 1
with his camera planted slightly to!
ono side or the straight course. !
When the driver lost control the'1
car leaped and rolled. i
It was too late lor Traub to nave
himaelr, His dead body was laid
out beside that of tho driver. . '
That Is the price paid sometimes
for. newif pictures.
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I
CENTRAL POINT FIRE
FIGHT
0FREV.J.M.
, CBNTRAI. POINT, Ore..; Mnrcli
10.- fHpeelal.) Thursday 'morning
u few minutes before"-H 'O'clock
smoke was discovered issuing-.from
the roof of Kev:. J.-M. Johnson's
home.
The city fire dopartmeht
responded in quick time.- -.:-A '"hole
wus cut -through the-roof and a
stream of water soon iixtlngulBhod
tho flumes. It Is believed thin the
flre.wns caused by a defective "flue..
j Mrs. Hoy Wlllinms, '"who.' Was
'Operated on at the--COnnnunity
: hospital for appendleitl.i March 5.
returned to her homiln this city
j Wedmwlny. f " '
! Mr.s. E. C. Faber-entertained the
j Sunday Hehool cIukh. -Twenty-nlnr:
t mfmheiH were there. IU-freKh
nients of fruit salad
uandwlches
und ten were served. i
Mrs. Minnie .White of Portland, '
deputy 'Brand worthy matron of i
Oregon, made an official vilt to 1
Nevlta cbapteV on March' l-'th.'
conducting a school of Instruction '
In the afternoon which Was appro i
ciatud very much by the officers. :
The evening seasion. was attended ;
by a large membership. Mrs.
White complimented the chapter
on Its officiency in conduntiiiK Its
work. At the close of the meeting i
a baimunt was held. While being
n our little city M rs. White wus
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Ferguson. , ,
Lester Scott Is home from Kla
math Falls on a visit to his home
folks. On account of his sister
Ktizabeth being ' ill with scarlet
fever, he Is staying witli his grand
mother Scott. . -
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wlllard are
enjoying a visit from Mr. Willnrd's
Hstir and brolher-in-luw from
Sont.i Dakota.
Mrs. Krncst Scott is not so well
at this time, being confined to hot
bed most of the time.
The l'ast Noble (.h and club gave
Mrs. Krncst lno. llnstcl a surprise
and farewell party Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Hostel leaves for South
Dakota Sunday for a visit with
relative. As a token of love each
one presented Mrs. Hostel with a
handkerchief. Itefrcsiimonts were
served and nil wished Mrs. KoHtet
a pleasant trip and a sat'o journey
home. .
Mrs. TJeta Pankey and Mrs. Inez
Ferguson ' attended the ltcumcs
cha pier at M ed ford W'vil nestlay
eveulng. .and report a very pleas
ant evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Itamcv u-irn
In town Friday from Trail. , 1
-Hi, and Mrs. Joe Huston of)
Trail woro iu Medford and Central
Point Wednesday. While hero they
bought ri new sport Chevrolet.
Mrs. Mary Kic.mrdsou is on tho '
j sU.k Jlst aKnh, th,H .(1(,k
I .
Mrs. Joe Mann and Mrs. Lenten
Mann were shopping In Medford
Thumlay.
W. II. Ferguson was a business
visitor In Medford Friday morning.
Mrs. ltalph Levee is ouito III this
week.
wn uie sick list
' 11 .Taker spent Fr y In Med-1
t i
ford.
1 tui II.
ERS SAVE HOUSE uANNA WALolA 15
I Sirs. w. II. Ferguson nttemlodVcer , butwecn the .chief executive
Hhe luncheon on Wednesday given Und tho heads of the various Hide-
! nle tv.ilte. deputy worthy grand
... .lunui ui .inn-
matron of Oregon. )
Miss t.rnee Morrill was given a
surprise and miscellaneous shower!
; ill the vast week Willi flu jinu
M"-"
Mi,, Helen l.ccs and lolene
I Morning "tar were Medford vis-
7. ,.... .,,
Iters " ednestlay niiirnonn. .
, . ., . , )iih
iieIii ni IA W Bn "
1 "" ' " " ""..r.".
M w. n ......
.... uiun. bna
cut down the- KrndH.
Senior?.
Kunlce Class.
..A A
...3A
...411
...5A
.. 3A
...1A
...1A
.. 1A
...41;
..1.
...3A
:..IA
:iti
Juniors.
I.ooml.-Davidson...... ......
t'U
Kdn Wolff......
' " Sophomores.
tola Carr:
Merle HedBpeth ..i.........
Fresluiicii. -
(leraldlne Pox. ..
Dorothy Inmnn.
Dorothy Jones
SI!!
3 IS'
31
f jla- Mnutding.
! Helen Lee.s.....r.
! Jiela Rains
'; Forvttst Thomason..
TO WEAR JEWELS
-.
NEW rOKK, llurch lti. mi
(laiinii Walska, singer and wife ot
Harold F, McCornilek. was outside,
the 12-mile limit today and lit
liberty to wear her 52511,000 worth
of Jewels.
The .Jewelry was delivered on
)oard the liner Paris shortly before
the ship sailed: after having been j
sequestered-' in n 'customs ware-;
hou:;e since 'Mine: Walska arrived
In this country
Jewel case; 12
last year,
inches Ions
Mine, (in una Walska.
inches high and six ' Inches wide,
was placed In keeping of tho pur-
' ,nt tin i hi i nii in
nunr aannr in r
JOHNSON! UNlt IVIUKt AdLL
pie:
, six I
if
ser by customs men, who enua. C. Henry of tho N.'A. R. !..
tloned him no to give It to tin? out of long experience says:
owner until the ship was outside: one knows better than tho average
American water?
.Mine. Walska refused to pay
fHity on the Jewels when she en
tered the country, claiming the
right to bring them in, tlx property
of a foreign visitor.
She took the case tn court.
where seizure of the Jewels was
upheld on tlie ground that Mine.
Walska could not claim parte ns
her residence. Inasmuch ns hc
-was the wlfo of McCormlck. a
resident of Chicago.
IS SECRETARY TO
WASHINGTON. March 16. "Pt
ltiiiri4in'tntlvft Walter II. Wiiin
( 0f Mlnnesotn today' was appointed
e"e tu P"'"' "
I ll Ynn rii.i iilll lw 1..(uh aII'I T
ln.i H.e shlonlne hoard ll.. will
mom sucn as inc Teternns imrcaii
Lenten from eonuresa nnd will en.
tcr upon his duties in the near
future.
' 3v BUD FISHER
Mexican
Pronunciation
Puzzle
Now Is
Solved
UASHINdTON.. JIar. 16. V-
! r't.WXC
( ,111 . 1
icma "
who nave vh
in- iT-imn robelllon newHH but
r.ui't uronounce any or mo names.
nf stll,o involved
: ib' t of states invoneu.
Coahuila, Co-a-weo'lo.
Zacatecas, Ba-ka-tity'kas.
Jalisco. Ha-less'ko.
Mlehoacan, Mo-cho-a-ltan. i
Uueriertf. tiayr-ray-ro. jT
Oaxaca, S'a-ha'kah. .
Guanajuato, Owa-na-hwa-to,
Quereiiiro. Kay.-ray'tah-ro. ; .
Thixcaln, Tlas-kah'lnh.
"It is common to think of Mcx-
3ni ico as a grea? horn sprouting south
j from the southwest United States,"
3 1: ! the society added, . "but the posi
mjtion ot the two Mexican territories
315! puncturoa this ccorgrnphlc myth-,
i Mexico is not a thin nation. It is
' Just as wide as It Is long. While
i Its westernmost, city. Tlajuana, Is
ovor the : International, line from
i San Diego," the outmost point 'of
: the Yucntan peninsula-is as far
east as Indianapolis, Ind.
! "Lower - California, dry, arid,
: mountainous and sparsely popu
! Inted, Is one Mexican territory Mot
yet granted the status of a, stale.
Fifteen hundred- miles, away froiu .
Lower California lies - Mexico's
other territory, Quiutana Koo,
farthest south and ' farthest oast.
"And If you w ish to add to you,r
list of 'Well, I novel' knew thatj'
the statement concludes, "what is
the most' important river In Mex
ico?. The- Ierma!"' - -
CHK'AOO.- ' March 1G. The
I Good Samaritan figures in the
;iU2y "Fim Aid-Homo lie mod y
j WecK" nnd is designated as the
i "First.-. First Aid " This annual
merchandising festival arrives with
St. Patrick's daj continues March
i 17 to 23 nnd- murks the eighth
anniversary of the plan dedicated
to drugdom by Sterling Products.
Jiic, 1n ' Wl and immediately
ponsored by the National Asso
ciation of Retail Uruggiflts. Seeing
the great advertising and . sales
possibilities in the plan and tn
helpfulness to humanity, the Na
tional Wholesale ..Urugglsts aaso
! elation has swung behind it witW
the1 enthusiastic suggestion thnvT
(druggists use local .newspapers,
!&nrt providing thent with sueges
;tivo advertising copy tied to the
i national slogan, "fill that , medl
!c:ne chest tiow!"
' Coming at a time when, house
wives are thinking of house cloan-'
ing. tho command Huh added psy
chological sales value. Secrotnry
etail druggist how much ' need
less suffering there Is because
most people are neglectful In the
matter of making provision . for
the hour or need, which Is Buro
to come when sudden illness or
unforseen accident calls for im-
. mediate attention.
"gulck relief Insurance" l the
ncw definition of-First Aid-Home
j uemedy. AVeek'a objective, and is
.thus bringing the nation's "Health
' Service Stations" into closer cvery-
;day life.-
1
ALMA RUBENS DRUGS
j LOS ANGELES.: March 16. (A)
i Or. I. Jesse , CitroPi .prominent
llneni'tv lliltu I'nl tilifuiolnn u-nti
indicU;d by a federal grand Jury
here oil a charge of- violation of
the Harrison -, anti-narcotic law.
growing out or an Investigation
following the diseloture of tho ad-
i uletion o Alma huhens. filn,
i actress.
i HMSHOL). Knglanii starch 10
ICpVi What s 1 eft of ,'ie e m under
U. - i... i ... .. .Vi
raid has lie
I ..r i,'i. i., ... '..J. '" J .,'
I hunters nearly made away with
the whole of the tree.
ANNUAL FIRST AID
IIUITIL lUTILUI TIUL.IV
cj?Vi?-y- 5 nUr S" Bytk