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WEDFOTIT) fATTj TRTT3TTNT!. fTDPORD. Oin00 MONDAY. MAT5CII 23, 1020. ttEDFORU MAUL, TRIBUNE Daflr, oxUj, "mil PuolblKd bf UM IIEDI'UKU rli.Vtl.SO CO. It M. fir L ft tt BOBKRT W. OTHL, KUur lUMPTCg 1MITB. la ImlinnrtiW Keroiapaf ' KotvtW M Mowd rim " at Uadtar. nv. man Act t lUn , Ut. ffl'tMCklPTlOX tATU Uj MiB IB Aine: IHJtr. tU Sundu. fear ........T.50 Pulj. lca Buay, Month, ""I1- jthin has been an unusually wet J!wlnter.. . But lookins up mi tll. !S;il records w. find it l.asnt been. I ii."lUiid"iU,f.2. (The average mlnfall In Pasadena i Ualtjr. viUtout 8undy, . mtif. wtwtm towns, w if hmu Trtnunt, hi J'mrrW. in Adroit lit MfdM. JWiUwl ItdMfwiot, Central paint, PtKxeu. Talent. in ana on uicnri: InuIj, lth litwidir. month... ru,) BlthMit Mmk Math. ...... . .65 i ' " 'ej fruty, vithaut SwkUt, on year T on Iair. Us 8undij, at F All trraw, a 1b ftfcaim. ME!LK.5 JK!2t2!F . 7h AuneUtt PYcsi at eielittttfli Acutid rfcTdwhrtf antl'W t. ' the ui for pubtlMtian of all oe rtitpatehei crnlifd to It or otDrrwue crranta w wn vtm, ami aiM to the imi nm pudikdmi mroin. Ail rtchts for ptibiieauoo M fpcuai twrakl art also rovmd. flworn dally rrrace cireulatl for all oottaa mi Oct. 1. 1 9 lb. 44311. Official paper cf tb Cltj of Mntfofd. IITflcUl paper of Jartaoo Count r. Aihtnlfltnc Srpmcntatlm M. C IKKiENBEN 4 n IMP A NT IWIm ta tin Turk, rtikaxo. IMraK, rVanebco, Laj Arctic. 8e-Ult. Poctiand. Ye Smudge Pot ; By Arthur Perry ' The Jim Orievc monkey sat, down on a hot tin-can yesterday . to contemplate a walnut, and is j off of tin cans, hot or cold, for the remainder of his days. The rale hearing l over, and the determination of the preferen tial on gooe greane from 1'eoiiu to tidewater, was postponed until further notice. Accoroing to Icn Carpenter's brother Alf. it was "befuddling to the nth degree." Alf Is short in expressing the de gree of bcfuddlemcnt, as it extend ed three miles due north of Z. . The fauna and ftorn of the val ley, growing wild In hill and dale. Is lite main objective of the lUHHxes, inusiii'onn.H and Miles, alius trilllums, suffering most. Mush rooms are liable to be toadstool and cause more work for the undertaker. Charles Pulm Is tho leading local authority on mush rootiiK. The women-folks ure the main users of trilllums, as they are tired of looking at the uutumn leaves in l!ie Urccfan vase on the . fireplace mantle. Trilllums uro picked where found, by humans travelling in pairs. Tho world has never seen a lone male In his Sunduy clothes, picking trilllums. MoitFi siHFiti v ri nn I'l'Wlen, WumIi., Tribune) WANTKD 'Between March 24ih and 26th, gentle cat with youngkltlen; Will pay IG.00. Webster's Hllver Fox Ranch, 1 mile east,. 8-4 mile north of ' Lynden on gravel road. a The John Ferguson Heath boy has been ' named John tlradford Heath. If Hrad keeps up his pres ent lick, he ought to make a first class high irchool tuckte In his flouhomoro year. - Orcat Britain has ruled that the savage of Uganda pay no taxes. It is a long way as the crow files to Uganda, but a good offhand guess would be, that tho taxes' Is what made them savage. We have been asked to slate our Views on tho proposal to have a lieutenant-governor ln this slate, tf tho lieutenant-governor will agree not ro wear puttees, wo are for It, but think that he should bo called the lirlgudler-Ouvernor, as It will not cost any more, and enuutln better. ' All Til tHK, liOlli:: (Rlvrrvlrw News) Humors of a new transpor tation line were abroad In our midst lust week when It was learned that Louie Winkler had purchased a Ford touring ar. We understand that only young, good-looking ladles jkvu patf onizc this line. The Mexican revolution to date! Is about as lively as a school row tn an n.n M..oi .. I in an Oregon coust town, provided the victim of the schoolma'am's puddling was tho son of a promi nent cltfsen who had been fre quently mentioned for the legisla ture. Wanted .Man who can stay out of an automobile, and away froi i a dance long enough to plow 17 acre. Will give bonus and bless ing. See John J. Kane, near Plum Crek bridge Huntington News! Agriculture faces another crtss, a the land will not plow itself. arsT fancy witmx (IuIh. Kan., aeclstrr) Well , the widdows from Ft. L;odge will soon be home. J. T. Trcdwny said he had spent over $-u0 on a tenemant house and if he did not get tit rent better than he did lie would be down and out. Too bad. . Well life Is sure made up of sor rows and JOyiw and we often won der why when we get old wo hnvo mi much to contend with. -We know a great physio n, he roulrt not keep a dog becaus he boarded and he would cull the nrlghbortj dog In and pet It he nuld dogs help you forget your sorrow fur they are so human. Mrs. Paul haa a pet puppla and It sure keeps her company. Our phono rang often a Hundsy oave to know It tbear was to be any preaching. Thear Is an old trying, you never miss the water until the well runs dry. Mrs. Holder called a tiunday afternoon. Give one-tenth to the Lord and he will sure help you. We have tildo It. ATHENS (fi Premier Venlie los' war on banditry has produced Important result. One outlaw leader haa been killed and atrong band drivrn . (o conceal Editorial Correspondence PASADKNA, Calif., Murch 23. No wonder Pasadena h one of the richest, communities In t;ie world. The street of this popular resort,: have been running with liquid gold off and oo, for over 48 hours. Naturally everyone 1 rejoicing. , J Some of the visitors nee in to think (The average , the prist five years ieen ap- This is more rain than Med ford . enjoys. The present rainfall only (exceeds: the average- total at thitt .date by a fraction of an inch, i iaHy 20 inches of li,uld gold rePre8en" "' "ay lortune. jne larmem ot ranaaena are pofitively hilarioua with Joy, so ' one of Iresident Hoover s chief worries is removed as far as this ; rural community is concerned. I The weather forced us to seek refuge In the movlen and we en Joyed quite an orgy Wallace Beery and Florence Yldor In a thrilling "talkie." "Chinese 'Hearts in Dixie" for genuine (lody and good acting, the be8I kl how. m ,,a ! me talkie we have - ever seen and 'Strange Cargo." a talkie melo drama, full of thrills but nut 'otherwise particularly dtatingulrdi 1 ed. Kither the moicd are im proving rapidly or our crltlc.il Monse is fading. We can't remem ber when we have seen three mov- 1 I Ou Iti Bliiii'nuulnn l fmiml 't'n.r ..,.,, .,. .....Jt,..., i th(s trl0 j ' a,v , The hint two mornings there ha been a while frost, and tbit after lion thu i-klcs nro ovcriiHt ami ti I,,, iii , 1 1,.,- ..hin i "f the two abk-b",li"d ', there is; a air. One of the two able-bodied males in this hotel went golfim; this morning and said he had aj. In.. It lint tvair iwitti. . .... i -.....'i'W eay as selecting a new hafc. The demand lust night and the corner drug store did en rushing business. The secretary of the Ilible soei- i ety mini Is Angeles took a brisk , walk this morning and when allied ' If he did not find the atmosphere a bit nippy, said on the coutrary he found it perfect, purtlculiirly enjoying the abHcnce of "dust in the air." Thai's the spirit! How few of us appreciate our bb'Hrilngs. o doubt even If Cit plain Hyrd iiiipreclatcH how little dust lie found at i:io Mouth Pule- I j Some one remarked on the dark , clouds coming over thu mountains: The ltible secretary smiled and remarked that the dark . objects were nut clouds but merely more mountains, 'KiuUerners frequent ly make that mistake, he explain- ' ed. Later In the day. rot u ruing to ', the hotel and taking off his rub. ueis and unliinberlug bis .umbrella the Customer remarked that was T Tax 1 1 img." Around Uiu Ing thu last month, too Standard Oil company of Indiana ' has marked 133 of Its slat ons n mld-western stale for the Buld-il,uw anco of aviators. More than 1800 towns in the United Htuics have. been reported to tho department of commerce as adequate.) mark ed for air travel. The New oreleans-Atlanta alt way and the route between tfuuth Itend, lnd to KalamaZDo. Mich , are to bo 'completed in Januury, according to reports of field of ficials of the depaitment of com merce aeronaut'.cH brant h The New Orleans 'to Atlanta routo ; will be ready early in Die month. j while the "other route Is to bo ugnteo oy January in. Ituffalo, N. Y., Is l onsiderlng, the establlbhmcnt tf an a rport for seaidnnes In the outer harbor J"M,'(at o routh of the Cuffalo river. . i,lld!iig of tho lioston municipal! of the larrfc lompanles operutlnv. lrnort have bren diawn. The! lake steamers Is planning to open : Birl.,un) wm DP one story high a soaplanc servU-e. between lluf-,...., i.vn..ini-v cmtrol tower : falo. Detroit and Cleveland, pro-1 vldlng, the cities concerned pi vide su table terminals. The Central Illinois Public Serv. ' I" Company has competed an ex-; lnIVn MP Iliu i-kinir liioir ... Of t""f i... .... the state nf Illinois. Thn mniki-r give the names of the towns In ' V ' - evaporates from 30 to 40 gallons Ptolemy Soter. son of Alexan- which each tank Is located. Fur-! C.UYNIA. Poland ,P)-The Pol- of water dally it is scarcely snf-(or 8 fntler, Philip of Macedonia, 'her work on the program calls! sh government named ono of tho f'elent to maintain a fair relative;and the lovely Arsinoe. concublpe for the painting of nn arrow on nrw piers In this rapidly grow-j humidity In nn evargo dwelling In of King Phillip, had been to Joru th tanks pointing to the nearest ' ing port in honor of President 1 the season when artlflelal heating salem. and recognized the energy alr,mrt. j Wilson. Memorials to the Amerl-i m use. Tho only practical way and Intelligence of Uro Jews in i f can war president ur not rare j I know to accomplish this is by many places. The Midland. Tex., a'rport hajn poland. (means of suitable tanki or reser- Thp brilliant historian. John Wil been materially Improved by the' I voirs of water on radiators, regis- Ham Draper, tells you: "It Is to be addition of aeveral acres of. land1 Wheeler. Modern laundry will tent, stove or furnace: with many , particularly remarked that not only adjoining the a rport to the north.! be established hero .Mon. 1 yards of nn nbsorbent wicking sua- did Alexander himself deport many MUTT AND JEFF Sir Sidney I Now a Full Fledged Lion Tamer ' ' By BUD FISHER SIR SVDNCV, NOW THAT rVURTMft 1- : -- tfwe. ttOM TAMCRS ' iM0 Ktf T Mfir A 1 I N0, AST I ' UCMTRMCR T. WANT TO IMPRESS OtM Vov .: I f. UB i Trie NlFTiCST I 133 3Nfcw, 1 , .S I , " , V , VOU AGAIN UHAT &k;: THAT OUR MOTTO "ALU FOR ONt" MSANjI l ccReT oRteti I JM G EEVEN ! ! (S 'WELL, THlMG, vovjMSAN BY .kuttnat: hcnc, umu You Ha Trtc-Jp 1 , LHsp3V H ' WHAT Do siiSilf- MRS. vcaving out tiul U0MTAMeRSs CRY F UlSTRCSS fST7 I . , 7.. c STIS v. . . I" 10? MUT T 1 THt, HOUR OF 6 SV6 Art) evCN THOUGH (45ia ufs Tb HSLP R THAT" i THG WANT ' V J0W T -iH , g ; the first time ho hud ever ucen a ! mountain RAIN! Mr Iiube Ruth' dropped In on u from Santa Harbara for a night, route to the lirand Canyon where she la to upend another niLiit. Mm. Ruth nlwavi demon. Mtrates the folly of taking the .weather or anything else Jn life too seriously. She laughed her way n- and laughed her way " '"'"" " n fill un"1 h return- U'r "'' worri was whether or not she should ; buy a riding habit, for on her 24 hour program at the Grand Can yon Is a ride on a burro, to Phan tom ranch! . w rii . knw uU ,h. u ... :know nbl)Ut PaHadena and lt envJrt)tlffc Took lunch at Htuart Inn near Olendora today a brand new pIace ful, of poice dog8 and Pekinese and excellent food. One sometimes wonders if they are not overdoing the eating buslnera In ' Hout.iern California. Apparently they ure not for all these places ; appear to be prosperous, and new ones are Hprlnging up every duy. In addition to hot dog standi shops, tea rooms and ,ean1ut and PPco vendors., one can buy everything along the main highways, from vegetables to fruit. to bakery goods and furniture. The hlg.iway from here to Riverside. ' i for example, on a Sunday Is one j long open air public market. Hot ! coffee was u new feature today, j It fitted the weather and we ven-i,-r, to bhv the pfsi,n who origin ated the idea, will join the ranks ijevv mili.nnaircH, if the present temperature holds for three days more. . A young lady- has joined our ; ptirty and wants a new dog. Ve Inspected a konnel t:ils nioi nliig. , 'nn duB!'' '!1"t-'lnB I In ages from five days to five 1 '' " nw .K .or b. "UIIg, goals are identical i. o.: to find the perfect tlog, ditto the perfect , hut. We returned exhausted and i dngless allho our freshly cleaned HUlt nu many touening niomentos "r sweet little things, biinene of. hub' and fuzz, mostly white nnd; inn, shoes with the shine licked , (iff, ; and one punctured lriMiser -brf. One should never try to select a iimv ilog.ril.el the dog select you. The best -djig we eve, .d was a .buttle' scarfed white bulldog, about years old, who came to tho house ono .night, and refused to leave. ; ij stuck to us, through fair ami foul, sunshine and storm. fur ' five ' years more. -lJeur old Hill! lie killed a pig once, whlcli cost us $10. Htut wo sold the pig to tho butcher for $5. (So the beat 'iog.we' ever lind only cost us $5. But that, alus, was many years ago when milk was flvo cents a quart, 1!5 yellow tickets for a dollur! It. W. H. (l?) Airports The field, - which Is Place for many fllei a stojiping using thu utIiot n trnnscont.ncntul route, measures ""M by 3200 Teet i witU unusually clear r approaches. The titles of Oallipolis, Ohio, land Mt. Pleamint, W. Va., have reached un 'agreement to jointly opeiate the present (lalllpolis air port, which will be known ln the future as the Twin C:ty airport. John S x nnd company of New York plan the building of an air port on part of the company's plantation holdings near t'harlcs- nii' W f A Ini'irn' titwl well- (lninmI nren jH available and the (l)Mu, p,nnH t.ftll fur commiunlng nf w th the installa- ton of fl,n luU'r facilities to follow'i Preliminary plans and specif I- t niut fur the administration . . ,. .i,,,,, il,. "ninln building. 1 (A III IN, Manehuria w-) : ter li e nits loeKt'u '" ...,.,. nf suunaii river, but, Uu. Mmm continues to servo bs!"'" , .1 I,.. SeOIU trlltaOlO ttnd paiCPCO. .MI'S. norm jium nunn b hmuihb .umv,,, route. KUOKC enravaus una inu- i - Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. 8tnd lattai. ..rtatnln, Ui pmaaal ftult an4 ftfairoa. oof to dtwn dlagnoal. M (rvatnwflC will to Qwtr bv Dr. Brady II .tamid. aail addnaaad wmlopa IjatenrioMd Laid, aboold to trial and vrtttaa la Ink. Owiutf U Ui. lra. aambrf of T5ur r ealMd. oni? a frw ma to anawcrad bar. No reply caa ba au4. to qurrtc. eat aatilorafr t InMntfU 4iMraa IV WHIlaw Prvti t -a.. hl. wtur . TKACHEKS AHOIT FACE A New York teacher writes: You ' em to be laboring under a mis-4 water, and the whole covered with conce on ,n regard to modern' cover ,0 r""'Bed to P"1"" nce'" " " "B ' hear"rH rm " '" h"K hi0 methods. I would hearU i cnamber where ,ile wlckinB (y agree with rou in condemnlngj,ended and thence Into the room. all "officious" school oeople who seCK 10 Cnange - earn oi a uutrn ur mure lauiaiurK, n a t u r ft Hy left- if there are that many radiators handed children i in the house. Even a single hu to right-handed-) mfdlfler of this sort will evaporate neiu. Fortunate i two or three gallons of water a duy. ly for us and for land thut helps' some, in a smalt the future gener ation, teachers to day are well in- formed ln pay- chology of t h e child. No mod-! ern teacher will attempt to change 1 neys and the whole system by a a naturally left-handed child. The ! person who drives a truck with fault. In r.-.ost Instances, lies, not ! hard tires from eight to ten hours with the teacher, but with the par- j a day? 11. Y. ent. I, as a teacher of the first ! Answer None, for a normal per year. have bad at least a dozen f son. Of course one with floating parents come to me to secure my ' kidney or none or something might aid in forcing their children to use!"nd the Job exciting. There's one the right hand. I. of course, re-l'hing ubout truck driving that is a fused, giving my well-founded rea- j "'e regrettable you can't get off sons for doing so. Why not edu-; and trot lng beside the truck cate the parent, rather than con-jnow and then for exercise or to demn the school teacher who has warm up: tho good old days of all the modern methods at her f In-i teaming gave the driver that boon, gcr-tlps? . (Signed.) j Try a few Brady rolls each night An Indiana correspondent sends ond morning brother, to limber some pertinent comment on the anu ort ron ,ut ,he klnk" same subject: 'm your,k " M r ' " ,,"rat ! lolling on the seat. Or better still. Your discussion of stuttering, is a pet out nnd nIay a game of ball perfect Illustration of tho nssinity , wjtn your kids, of anyone attempting to Bpcnk with' (Convrlght John F. Dille Co.) authority outside of his own field, Vou aro Corl'ec' ln say,nB that stUt- taring is a bnd habit, but you are y I f children begin stuttering about the time of entering school it- in perhaps because of their inability to ajust to what is for them a very complex situation of which learn- Ing to write Is a very minor part. Why pick on that?- If a child en ters school at tho age of six the teacher, If she knows her psychol ogy nnd hus tho cooperation of the child's parents, can, with -kut-prixlug cuhc teach the child to write with the right hand despite the tolcrutitvi of Incorrect habits In Infancy. In so doing the teach er Is not "'untlquated" but de-servcs praise for preparing the child to fit more efficiently Into a rlgnt hn mled society. Your. tnUt aboit people being "naturally" left-handed or right-handed Is baloney . . If you question my statements I suggest that you apply to some of the leading psychologists of our great universities ... I admire your stuff and love you In spite of or because of, your occasional glo- rlous Inconsistency. ' (Signed.) , I am not suro that ' the writer- Is a teacher, but if so, here's n comes a feller who wants nice kettle of fish for the teachers,.' a- divorce YnuMS Ids wire gives to pick over among themselves, if, money to a former husbaml. What the metaphor will pass. won't women do next? Art Km I ley My notion of baloney is that the, lw called another boollcffgcr In choicest grade is produced by the , commltntlmi. but Is still hi a crll leadlng psychologists of dur great, condition on uccouiit o' flu. universities. However, our Indiana! (Copyright John F. yillo Co.) friend explains that any well-bred I person should know that ALL vol-' untary muscular movements are . I learned reactions which began to become habitual fn early Infancy; therefore. If a mitten were tied on th eright hand of every Infant and i Kept incre ior a coupie ot years jand protected them. The commer we should have a race of left-)clal ,Teatneqs of England da.es hunded people end there would be from his time, no more cases of stuttering thnn : ., x.,- there are today. , That IsT ot course. Just a psy- etiological theory, such as Mr. Kord slonato hatreds and excesses. His hypothesised lo stop tho World war. ; half brother, Ptomcly Soter, "Pto The fact Is that Interference wlthleniy the Saviour," established hlnv native Icft-hnndedness uosets the self as ruler of Egypt, at Alexan- child and seems to Intluco stutter- Ing In some cases: when the Inter-1 Alexander s genius, when ho .visit Terence I fttttimeii thn Rt ill Irrinir ed the templu of Jupiter Amnion. ceases. QVKsTIONs AM) AXSWEKS :;tnr hlmseir who. in the form of a MoLsturo for Henlih. :Scr)cnt, had deceived Alexander's We havo a patent humidifier In-, mother, the wild Olymplas. History .tnll,..! in n- hnn,n l.n, fl.l it l.'snvn she was ensv tn doeeive In.nf rielent in lir th rolmlenl I humidity up to a fair level. We in-)mvc miffo.od lh,H past winter from one er, crl after another and the mucous membranes of our throats . l'nle- tho hmM.f.fr AnsWfll. Unless tho ItUtllldlfler OX l.r'.FT - HANDEDNESS pended over and dipping In the j One needs such a contraption on room. Mend . stamped ' envelope bearing your address and ask for the name oX the maker of such humidifiers. Hard Tires. AVhat harm is done to tho kld- Bnsbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) Alexander the Great died, mur tiered, probably because tf his pas- drla, nntgnlficent city planned by !o learn from the orncic that his Ileal father was the lileh cod .Iillil- lie ticn iirntu ,,, uuti ,,i ,,u,t lon' aiul ,hus accordlB to Ci,i blooded scientists, the snake en tered our Jewish Old Testament. course, those possessed of faith lltnnm Ur,n Imt I ti n 1 a .hui IliA know better, but that is what tho scientists say. Jews from Palestine to people the clly of Alexandria), and not only did Ptolemy Soter bring 100.000 more.' after his siege of Jerusnalm, but Philadelphia, hia successor, re deemed from alavery 198.000 Jews, paying their Krvptian owners a Just equivalent for them. "To all these Jews the same priv- 'ilegesj were accorded as to the .Macedonians. - Every schoolboy knows the ft lory of that great city of Alexandria, its iioranes, museums and puiioso- j Cleopatra, whose life was at least j oxritini wan th rirtanoniinnt -of Ptolemy Soter and of his mother,! the little Macedonian girl, Arsinoe. who. perhaps knows, now, fn heav en, what effect her acquaintance with Phillip was destined to have on the world. On Thursday, last, the first small pox case of the year was discov ered In New York City. Six million inhabitants and ONE j case of smallpox. Let profoundly learned opponents of vaccination think that over. Without Jenner's great discovery '. and its compulsory use. New York i would be fortunate if. in any year, smallpox killed fewer than 50,000. i The death rate was far higher be- j fore vaccination.. J In the war of 1&T0, all -German.-, soldiers were vaccinated. Small pox killed many of the French, none of the Germans. And vacci-.1 nation experts may explain that,', but not to this column, please. Every American army post has been ordered to honor the memory of Marshal Foch with a salute of 21 guns. Will Foch hear -them? Would not the cost of the many salutes, sent in cold cash to Frencll orphans, please him better? Pert Imps we enjoy the noise of the guns ourselves. . . It Is recalled that when George Washington died. Kaiwleon order ed all French standards and colors draped in black for ten days. Na poleon's order read: '"Washington Is dead. This great man fought against tyranny. He established the liberty of his country, etc." '. When he issued that order, Na poleon was first consul and well on his way to ending, temporarily, the liberty that France, by revolu tion, had won from her kings. Ye do not ' know ourselves, and he probablv believed that he was an other Washington. 4 Frederick tho Great's compli ment to Washington, to whom he sent a magnificent sword, was more sincere. He honored him as a great soldier, but could not praise his work, for, us he said, being a king was Frederick's own business. "C'est mon metier." 4 It Is revealed that Joan of Arc was the ideal and Inspiration of Marshal Foch, throughout his ca reer. Yet the methods of Joan and of Foch were as far apart as Pe king and Rome. With her. every thing was enthusiastic faith. With Foch It was cold military science, calculating knowledge of psychol ogy, and "always the offensive." Press Comment If any community Is air-minded It is Medford. Ore. The dominant topic in Medford L$ airplanes, air ports and other such subjecXs. "You see." confessed Kumpter S. Smith of Medford, registered at the Imperial, "we've either got to get on the air map or get off entirely. It Is our chance to Jump from the railroad age to the nlrplano age. We look at Jacksonville and re member the opportunity It had to advance from the stage coach to the railroad and refused and now look at Jacksonville. On April 2 tho people of Medford will vote on a bond Issue to acquire an airport, the bonds being for 1 120.000. We want to buy a tract dY 2SQ acreis. which will be ono mile long and half a mite wide. This will give a good, long runway for the planes to taxi from and to land on. - Half I a dozen air experts have examined j the' location nnd declare it ideal. Then the government is preparing j to establish at Medford one of thp i 17 super-service radio stations to i be erected throughout the United j States. This is contingent, of 1 course, on the people voting tho ! bonds for the airport. The only j places on tho coast to have these radio stations will bo Los Angeles. San Francisco. Portland and Se attle. The station will cost $100. 000. The government is to Install a 24-hour weather bureau service, working three shifts. We nre also promised one of tho large beacons for airplanes. "We have estimated that there will be a payroll of $80,000 a year brought to Medford If the airport is established, and the rentals from concessions, such unch stnnds, private hangars .md the Win will brine in nr,(ill a year, while the operation will be '. ......... ,hiu (un'l nit ilOllUl ,.." ...... The government is working out plans for a dirigible port on tho Pacific coast and there is reason to believe that Medford has a chant e to get this. Why not? It has to go somewhere. The prospects for Meilford's being one of the impor tant airports of the country, and particularly on the Pacific coast, are good and we should capitallzfc ihBm f irf-cnnlnn. ) them." Oregonlan. By Herbert C. Plummcr. WASHINGTON' The problem of getting liquor, consigned to for-j elan legntlonV safely transported' from Baltimore I to AV as-h 1 ngton gives diplomatsj real difficulty. I More than one ambassador h a s sent h!s truck: over the road to I the Maryland city ; for his S c o t c h, j rye or wines, feel-j Ing . he will be lucky to see the vehicle return la den with a cargo. For to hijack- HER0EHT C PWMKta , cr8 tne r a s e "diplomatic Immunity" Is nothing but an empty expression. Their oporatldns on the '40-mllo stretch of pavement that separates' the national capital and the neighbor ing metropolis have caused many anxious moments in several of the Imposing residences along embas-, sy row. j Tho expression "embassy liquor" is one of magic to the wet element; of Washington. True, "embassy ; liquor" Is something that one hears; it- ..n,inn i.ni 1 seldom Is privileged to see. Never theless. It holds a wide appeal, and has been the Incentive for several daring holdups of foreign trucks. A Thrill Assignment. The other evening we listened with the keenest interest as a for eign newspaperman told of tho difficulty his ambassador bnd In getting his consignments throush safely. Tho reporter had. just returned from a ride with a big shipment of liquor. Although ho was work ing on a tip that the truek would bo waylaid by hijackers, the trip was made without difficulty. Nev ertheless, he admitted that he got a tremendous thrill out of his as signment. It was not so long ago that hi jackers stopped a truck and failed to make a rich haul only because they lost their nerve at the cru cial moment. After stopping the truck, one of the hijackers jump ed into the seat of the driver. He pressed his foot, on tho starter, but the .engine failed to fire. Again and ugain he tried, but in vain. Tho driver had, in killing his engine, kept his wits about him and severed a vital connec tion. The Kngiiio Wins. Truffle on the road was becom ing heavier as tho hijackers work ed over the engine. Finally one could stand the gaff no longer and started for his car. The others followed. '. And the driver nnd guards pro ceeded without fuithor trouble to Washington. . . One of the most colorful figures iiv Washington and tho man to jWhom the Canadian legation en trusts, this mission is a Scot by tha ni-.mc of Jock Lnmont. Itmnnt ' Is a corporal in the royal northwest mounted police ifnd Is a military attache of tho ( a nadir. n embassy. Ho goes to liallimore for his mbassy"s liquor and returns' It to Washington 'with the same calm ness a nd d Ispa tch for w hk-h bis org.inizotioit is noted. Hijackers know and fear this grim ami gaunt Scot. She Won't Cook Can't Stand Smell "I could not eat unhook bora use the smell of food siflfVned me. I took Adlerika and now I eat any thing without -discomfort." Mrs. John K. 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