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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OREGON", MONDAY, IAPRIL 8, 1929. Medford mail tribune , Uflj, fcaaoat, W-OU Publkhed t Ha HinroRD FRIKTINO CO. M-lT-t N. fir 1L ROHKkT , HURL, Hilar I. 6U1HTEB SMITH. Ua Aa Independent HmiWf entered u eeeatd rleaa Batter el Hearera. trapo, uuW Act Marea 1, lit. er. HtcRiifioN turn Br Hall In Adnnn: . Duu, itb sunder, rear hallf, With Bundte, IklDth -I Dalit, tlthnit Sunday. Jr '. Italia, without Sunday, Mooui VYeatle Mail Tribune, on rear..., : Imt on. mr ............. ' ,1) .SO I .' a o H, Carrier, in AOTMiee in aieuioru. junwn, i jitiimiii., central point, ptatnit. Til tut. twa ; B1U and oil Hltf: ' . Oallv. elm SundiT. Month. OAllr. ollbout Sundtr. BMrtb. .65 tour, oltbMit Bundir. mm ffir. Ualy. sitb Bundij. one rw AU Utm, ma in nihun. t oo : n on ' UFURER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Tt Anocuud rm b eiriutiwif eatitw u V im for nublWUso ot ill ntt dlwlebM miiimI to H or otncrwli errditod In this sopor. and tin) to UK loeol ana pucliihed herein. All rlcbta (or puUleaOoa f apodal dljpatchol oerrlo art alaa roatnod. Soon daila arena drniliuos fx tb oodm OtL 1. !. t3. Ofrklal paper of the CltJ af Medford, OftkUl paper of Joon CouMr. Adrertblnt KpreaeMaUrea tL C Mur.ENSEX CUUPAXT OnTna la Reo fort. Chleaeo. Detntt, tranrlien. I Anielea. Beanie. Portland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Oregon has not gained sufficient ; population in the last ten years to j warrant me lunnnuuii . grewlonal district In southern Ore- gon, and It Is just as. well, as mere would be nobody to; run for the Job. at The Information ts forthcoming that the Prince of Wales does not like tne songr- "M,-Kaw Down, and Oo Boom." Jlis Highness, has no appreciation ,of. the higher class music. ' Senator . Wesley Jones, who thought up the Jones Law. says that he sees very little drinking In America tnese days. The last blind senator we had was Mr. Gore of Oklahuma. (New York Kvening Post.) Dusty specks. . The current batch xof weather demoralised Sabbath picnics, ' The special session of Congress convening next Monday, will use the McNary bill as the basis for fnrro relief. Tho McNary bill Is the one Hint neither Its ,futher, nor ;anyhody else", has ever been able to understand. ,, . Rsy Tlmms drove( his mother to I'orlianu -rnursauy. nnn run t.n I)eno UP"IU the saline day" (Albany cratj: A modern Hlmon I-gree, and a marathon, runner, nil wrap ped Aip in the snmosuiub'f clpthes, V It IS about time some llocal ln--digntrtlon was Axpressed, at'ithe redheaded girl on the billboards brazenly smoking a ciKiirettft,.,, Police and deputy' "sheriffs sought a roughly dressed niun about 10 pears old as the attacker. -r-CYreka Journol.) 40 pears, and seven cuttings of alfalfa, to be oxuet. r .-' ,' ""Tlie pommluee thut i busy re writing the Rlhle, thoUKU it ncVds no reft'rltlng, are requested to re vise the Parable of the Loaves and the Fishes, to-the Parable of the Loafs- and ' the Pishes,1 for the lioguo River valley. 1 ' ' Urnd Heath; who Is staying at the J. - Ferguson Heath home, cracked his host on the nose for the first time Runday. J. Fergu son' Is producing the wounded nose. A how-legged bulldog from Bos ton ha Joined the local ultra dog dom. Many of the Older Girls are wild about the critter. ': The --Portland hall team lost two games yesterday, Indicating that It will again endeavor to be more helplestt - than-. - .the - Democratic party; after : winning 1 the Coast league pennant In the first week of piny.- . . .... ' . . ' ' WHAT KVKRVBODY . V KXPKKIKt'K.S. : bait (more Sun) Nervous hosts are very particu lar about the comfort of their guests. When you visit thmn they Insist that you take off your wraps. They protest against your taking the chair you have selected and urge you to move to the big one thai ts so much more comfort able. They Insist that you do not look comfortable , where you are, and beg you to try the lounge. When you tell them you must be going they, say they could not possibly let you go without trying -.me ; of j their home-made wine. So they go to get the wine and also a few slices of cake. Then they are afraid you may not like cake, and ask If they cannot bring you crackers Instead. After that they suddenly discover that they haven't brought napkins with the wine, or small plates for the cske, and they also produce small tables on which the glasses may he rest ed. As you still appear to them un comfortable, they Insist upon prop ping yon up with pillows and placing a sioul for your feet. In pile of It all, they feel that they have really done nothing for you, and would like to correct the fault by lending you an umbrella or a book. They are mo greatly concerned over your comfort. How can you tell them politely that you would be so much more comfortable if they would just alt still a moment and take a few long breaths? Portland. Richfield Oil Compa ny of California constructing 2m. 000-barrel steel storage tauk on lo cal waterfront aa pan of expansion program. Ropresentatires of Union Oil Co. surveyed Burns with view of secur ing suitable location to establish a branch of concern hero. OREGON CAN FLY WITH HER OWN WINGS OREGON' 1ms oilier rulvnntacoH over California, und in the Itusiui'xN of KcuiiriiiK new settlors, these. (lvanlii.'i's slinnlil tip liroiiileitMetl. ' . ; i Take land vnhiPH, for pxnriiiilc. Tliero is no inflation in Orpjron, whereas in most districts of California the future lias already-been disc ninilivl for ten years. Tlie prospective netllcr should he shown liow much further his money will 'go in tliis .......i. i:.. iAiuii: iiimi (tuiiiii in uu: tim In natural scenic beauties, in ill the ulnricti of its timbered , i . . . ,, n,. ... . . . . ... ,. Oregon luiH'all (he lies! of it. 1 here is Kcnroelv a river m tali- ,. ,., ., ... , ,..,,,,., .... ...I, , ,,,. rivers jalore, beautiful ones anil, ling and power, inipnrtnnt ones. Southern California's coast mountains are bare and its beauties largely Artificial. Oregon's . . .. . . ,. , , ijcHuucs ui. coast iiiiu uiierinr Nature. Tho' pople of America, largely cooped tip' jlt huge cities of brick and stone, are more and more fueling the "call !of the wild." jn this direction Orefron is, and will long remain,, their Promised Iind. J TKIX'THEM ABOVT IT! That is the obvious thing for j Oregon to tlo. '. If by some miracle Hie people of California I were transported to Oregon, can anyone imagine how long it j would be before the world would know about the woods and streams teeming with wild life, the green meadows and fern decked glens, the thousands of srpiare miles of cheap farm lands. We like to laugh at California's bumptiousness. Hut when it eomea to self-advertising we should take our hats off to our neighbors across the Siskiynus. . e ... i tation would be far better than i ... ... ........ in ntner wonis, in eiimaie r,. :.. u -i:..:..... task of economm flpvclohmciit, Ktressed nnd peisLstent!v advertisednot in anv silly effort to '. rt .J " x .,M'fM1. i... niake Ore'on appear anotlier K w.usuii uirr umuin-i v -uinumw v wiihtii ji. ih i; like it appear what it is, a naturally rich, self-reliant but un- . .... .. . . iveloped Ktate, which holds great opportlimtlfrt for new set-Un 111 tlov tiefs and inherent atlvantaRes . of the Pacifii! Coast. New"brk By Itli'luini O. Mussock. , NK.V YORK In one respect the internailnnal flower show that ! . . ... l. it I exposition hull here each year. show IlK nnh- eomnicro:ul en- tries nre largt'ly fruin . the floral Stable ot.hlKii: .,.....,.. 1 - Jtut In two other ways It is .aifforent.Th ! h hitiVi.b' claHses. , And whereas only thor oughbreds are permitted In the tnnbark ring, the principal prizes In the flower show are likely to go to hybrids, tmly a few fami lies remain pure. Including, ivtu rally enough the IlKes. Sorlcty tianltfticrs. ,Tho list of prize winners this year reads like excerpts from the Social Register. Among them are J. I. Morgan, Mrs. otto H Kahn, Samuel l.'ntermeyer, ,Mrs. H. McIC Twombly (of the Vanderhllts), Mrs. Payne Whitney. Mrs. Mar shall Field, Ooorge F, Baker. -,Mrs Daniel Cluggenhelm a"nd " Perry Chubb. Especially J. P. .Morgan and Percy Chubb. Morgan apparently headed the 19&9 amateur list with the most - DinnniH in n ti tic 9 t' L . II . A 3 ing crwd1 that ' "'"erent is born ami tnus the rotnedy Tof tHaO i the -(r ILaaV VM faol 'ifaite upon' the' ""' ."rta, '''' hnvf " , hl"a- rectlnh -of .tlie- hnH' hiil.lt, ettV xtrtr .0 e. MASSOtK posy.displaj- m-o """" ""'"- , smoKing. well, tlio constipation ,t-t Vi 'P im-oro helero-i11' r"r a president or his wife. . ' haMt; just? IHt:.lmtf f.Utyl.e.'Ste genooiu.. coming, i.si tho saylng is. ' '1'hn r-"" """-r "over row. Hn0l,d e-,i it the iHit.erVariice h',6- from all walks . of llf.!.. 'und all fo'' e"11"'!'1"- ' a pink nnd gold i, .jinsteiid of 'tlicicunlitlnation hiibfa, entr.es, wnne tnt.no, who nasi trU socman for the Kellv lieen a contestant every spring , SirlnKfleld Tlre Co.. was In Mc.i- si.ice .ne nisi snow i years ago now holds the S3U0O gold Holland! Challenge cup for' ' having three times in the bulbous lihtnts: division. . ...e twu nave .ernn ,s ma - ges mm ..est tulip ne.is on urn, Island. Mrs. Morgan was a de-, vo.ea meintier o. a garden c m and the financier keeps up the llt-j tie corner In their own Hi.ru.-i. that she. herself tended, often working In It before he lenves for a day In Wall street. Mrs. Julius MUTT AND JEFF JEFF, HOW C0M6 W BS-CAoSC THfi LAST t THASS O.K., BvjT '. Yoo'Re WEARING IIT I tot X VAlAS IhJ MX.iCo IwHY ARC Yovj If A AKCA) rJ IM 196 TriCL MSXlCArOl I UWIFORmT J 60U6RWrVef)T NVAfcS f B -T- . 1 M AN HONORARY" r"T 1 7jiiji yf ! 'ii 1 1 J.jiiis jrMi the resources of its wild life, mountains and dashiiij.' streams. from the standpoint of fish is beautiful in spots, but its are eniiriyy ine luiuiiiuurK oi In this direction, atlea.st, imi- i ; i radiculc. ....a ii -.i: . 1 ihki hi ait inner directions, v.iiii-,io n,i...,f T. 4lm j - t it f tne.se advantntres slioula m California (whieh it isn't) but not duplicated in anv other part ! t. . - I Morgan, .lr.. his daughter-in-law, likewise Is an umatour gnruener. As chairman of a club committee is u,uue sssenuue mai tne vic- sho had an active part in arrang- 'im of constipation habit clearly Ing two model gardens for the; understands that the mechanism show. I fr the control and regulation of ' i the fcowel is wholly automatic and .'( New llrectls. . v in no degree under the control of i In-most Instances, however, the-the' conscious will. ;. Interference hlK-nnme exhibitors are represent-. of one kind or another bt mure or ed by their superintendents or. iiurs under the coiilro. ot the iwlll. hired gardeners, who have a per- if you can restruin the Interper sonal pride In the greenhouse ence, even after long years of hah- proilucts. Some of these 'em-. ?' make an avocation -ot era, brood 111 IT ullllltH tCI Ottaln new breeding plants to obtnln new but for the most part iH'ilku 'the ;'iio'. thn iim,jiuMul(il grnv.errf are tm enciiVou Jusli'.trnslijthe signlfi n u it I horse:" onUk, wn" 1rduce the hybrlde. Ob-; cunciCrtf tli(sJ.fol-:it coiititbutes to- aMtiys. .tvuii'1!"""" ,nVoyi(l s,;un. udrled stimulus. iio".-nt .tifi-.n ....n J - " ' ( Im-lticleil two-toned roses, ruffled', "w in sprays. It wus nor their first appearance, though, for a now controlled by Involuntary, uncon klnd of flower Is produced- gradu- sclous macTianlHmMiUt ltreVe IS suVfi ""-v ."y ' i , , Ul 'A", breeding Kach yeai1 something, example of the two-toned variety. And the orchid named for Mrs. Hoover Is a development of th9 fringed, yellow blossom with let lip wh eh, Incidentally, Is the must expensive ..-...use u is Invariably resumes rtormal nnd nat- of the least profuse. Tho very llrn, functioning, quite as though rarest color in orchids Is blue and. ,hpre ,, never b(,en interfer so seldom is it seen that flor- encp, Ists find It unpopular. The ladles j . noW( , wonfl(.p wnelllei. ,his of the orchids apparently want- pr-pachlng has converted anybody? someth'.ng more easily identified ' Kelly-Springfield Tire Representative Visits Dealers F. I Hnrdesty of Portlnnd. dis- ,. ,)118ln-M lody nnd wilsl a guest at the Klwnnls club. Thn l.-nlK..Hl.ilnvri.M HrM nrft wt,j jtnnwn and popuk-ir In south ern 1 Oregon nnd hnve ' heen car- (W , M,.dford for many years. . ... dealers helnar Fordi ,..,, on Solh mversl.lc and!Pe. .,he ,.,.- T,r6 rvi(r, . . I t.aatnn-f. a. sniitit constructing , concrete fish pond which will cover ! approximately an acre of ground 'on fnrm near here. Mutt Finally Enjoys a - 0 Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M i. Sirt-d fctwrd pMUUw to ptorul kwlu md ivtiM". not to ooao dkfnon e. i ireotiuoe. wiu o. nrl In Dr. Bixlj u t tamit U mMni enrol oo. u ihcIomcL Mu,n wtould b britf end nrcn in to, owiuej to ue urg. oomwi 0i teitote n t eii, onlj fca eas t uramd mm. Wo ml cm be o4e to wrw not eooioree la, to tortMCtldM. AddMM P.. WU1 fhwi., aW. - 'ijk si'iiu yoi 'tE juiady The constipatien habit is in many f respects like inebriation. No one! who has long depended on physic, enerua or other artifice of this ort can expect to be restored .to" a nat-1 ..ate Z, heXhl" y- Me, lca' 7re ' necessary state .of Jieaith plus expert nursing care to prevent without strug- ,h, epread : of. lhe infeetlon. Ery- oile, and wh3re ' there's only a;Bn(t that 1 the most virulvnt jype feeble will ' for of Infection -ihere any'V wound, liberty there Is a 1 scratch or skin abrasion is cttn c o r reapondlngly !. cerned. . V"' poor prospect forj Llvvr V. C. for Anemia" victory. As many! Please give me-some general art chrenic victims of vlre about' anemia. I have used the .. habit bttveliiver and everythlna I know of. discovered, it. is hot .possible to re- ! cover by the tapering off process, j nor by the substitution of one kind ; of interference for. another. Years ago such medicines as cas- anemia. In pernicious anemia half cara sagrada were Introduced with pound of any kind of liver cook the fatuous suggestion that ftctlrns ' ei HH the patient prefers, three of chronic constipation could- switcn times a week, will snedficillv cure from whatever purgative medicines ; wicj-, naa reuuiuny taaen to mis ; 0r taking the liver Indefinite)-, else Iborrow on American stocK ex now one, and then gradually taper! the anemia recurs. Yon nrnh.ihiv hanze secuiities. with a wide mar- u.. .... u.., u..c .. ...ic new iota, uutu uituiia.eir ,ney IOuna a !Uch as a majority of , us -indoor cure. Of course this was nonsense. ( dwellers have. Simple anemia is No one ever recovered from the i caused by many things, and can be constipation habit by tapering off remedied only by discovering and on physic, it, Is quite as futile to removing the cause in a given In hope that any of the newer sub- stance. Send stamped, envelope sil.utes will rescue the physic hab-l bearing your address and ask for Hue from his plight. I'll mention general advice for anemia. ' Just one of the newer substitutes; ut ru nmiir ' for physics, because it is homely.' cheap and I have, recommended it ! . . .. "ion trra . nn, many ana etui recommend it as. !a comparatively harmless aid tol peristalsis; It la a dally dose of a I teaspoonful or two of nJain whoio' t . w f,aJse.d" eUher waahert downUng acute inflammation, of 'a Httieiink ownership of stocks w,th a dlink of wuter' or 8WaIlowed pad or lubricating sac over the!the owner conservative, makes. mixed with Jelly, fruit or a cereal. : i miscea wiin jeJiy, iruit or a cereal. : J mntio" homely remedy herei becuuse I find the flaxseed j-oute is easier one for some victims of 'J6 constipation habit to follow inat resl. Any form ot heat iOCaliyi! ashamed to treat a man borrovy- the r hr.nlr fnr HhAftv I, (b ... ... . . . Inn nn an nlrl Av.reOat? ...... . - hlng line the wooden cigar some Inveterate cigar smokers like to . . . .. . have in pocket or in mouth whenlor massage as by a strapping with kk..i.b .. .ii. inc lum.cco naoii. -itual' interference,- the automatic action of the bowel will go on as nnrmn f nnriaa emnnlhlu a, thnuoh normally and as smoothly as though there had never been anv lnterfer- warfi ine asaurnnue nntl onlloenco yoti mtist fej If you asStb win the uui lie Wll n- A liailll.. .j, 'there is nojucH Ulllut as a tiad t.,.1.1, '..c' 1.1 .1 1....'-:... 1 ... because th' 'heart beat' fa entirely a inpiff as a bad haMnring with? tho thefert ibeiit' t-anlrnl-jiflrt f,ir after all It Is the Inteference I whih ta hnh.,..,., , , ,h,uH. ,,atjlln. n difficult to break the vio-;hiihii nf, inierr.rin 1...1 n. ment this habit la broken, the bowen I wonder whether I have made the matter as clear aqd as convincing as I hopd to do. If I have, this ought to prove a sad day for tho physic business and a glad one fori its victims. ' . j If these little lessons In rlgh, living make you any happier, won't 1 you write end tell me -nothing makes me happier than does good fact that Wisconsin follows New news like '"at. :York, Montana, Nevada and Mary- OIF.STIOV .vi AV-M-iriis Very (.ood. I What Is good for Itching plies? s- ' Answer. The best thinK I know Is to find out what alls you. Nlnejendiim. But isciVslu has the ........ v..,. ... . iuio a compinint Is due to other conditions thna.'that any legislator refusing to act KrysliK-laa.' o . Does erysipelas lead to Insanity? Can erysipelas be cured? If so, please publish a remedy. M. K. Answer. r.rysipelas Is nn acute infectious Inflammation of the skin. War Map " THASS O.K., BvjT IF You THINK t'A GONNrX L6T TtOSe RBLS SHOOT AT rY BAk - WHY ARC Vovj XWCAftlWC IT So FAR FR0IM Tlie SAC of TRovjBlCL. Vovj'R iircronK ov swkar ofp characterised by severe fpver, with chills and great prostration, as ; rule. It seldom leads to inutanlty, I though the fever may be marked with delirium -Most Patients cover. There is no particular rem- slnelas is a streptococcus infection, Miss Al.-A. Answer. Uver is a very nutri- Uous and palatable food, but It has no particular value In ordinary I but the patient must go on eating i nave a simple secondary "anemia. Wht is "our remedy for water on lhe knee. sometimes . caiie.i I scrubwoman's knee? O.'V. D, Ana.ua. c i., housemaid's knee Technlcallv call- n" - i ..... tri at. u i c ui ciimcimi uuiiuub. mean E!lLn J ,l-e uf kneecap or under the tendon of! n19" T,nance ecu tne kneecap Beat i-emedy is rest,! 8ion,s' d( 3 emieeiallv n sulint or nthr mf-' ,endeP8 to treat; chunical means ot keepine thekneefin ,tock8' as a P .h.nlil m.unB bunl.. Ik. .."1 STOCKS, cl . a UUWM U I T WOUIU gives reuer. Alter a lew nays counterlrrltation, as by a painting -.., tincture ot lodin once onlv 1 wun iintiure ot louin once oni. adhesive plaster, will help. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) Nmvupoirer correspondents Itnln't so snuitt or they'd quit .nskin Col. l.lildlicrgli where he's goln'. I sup pose you noticed Hint Sir. Hyde, WHO units Uirw ll.r... ... .-jsmr, tlliln't try to keep out o' the Hoover camiiOL ler nusincsH, i-tisons. (Copyright John F :THUe Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) ,..,, d ,ho nermlo Tho na in removing -an mate eniorce Intent measures from tho law books, he thinks significant. ' . Wisconsin's . legislature Is not ' hmi.rl In net nn th recent refer. ."recall and Mr. Uerger predicts on the voters overwhelming decf- sion against enforcement would be removed from office. President Coolldge's satement In the -current issue of Cosmopolitan Magailne that a president may bet f'-.'ir' 8uT OJHY IXIJM'T YOU WdAR Vooe. . UMiFORrv I aAMSWdR CRAZY. Bpolled by constant adulation, as a reason for two terms only. Is new. . Man's Inability to wlthstand sde cess, anil the praise that goes wnli it, explains many failures. n.Bl,.. ,, ,..?.ri7p nVBi-airp man liesiues, it ini.es me aferat,e man about four years to get over the excitement of helngvpresldent anil grealesl man ,n the worW... The second term is usually the jbard working term except for hard .work done to get a renominaiion. Perhaps a better plan would be ONE term of eight years with never a second, lint, on that ba- re-jsig ,he p,,, . would f,ave rno , , , com. m , , h .,' -. v P'", immadlalelV aeri.- H might begin tmmadlajely erv; ing corporations that chose htiu,: in stead of po'stionlng full serrtce for four yeare. ft is hard to.decide. Chiual needs new and iMtter'rall: ways? and will, finance them here And China will. NQT par d.v.20 per rcent LlntereaL, t That '-kind '.of usury 1b reserved for American cit izens, that allow themselves to be told by their Federal Reserve what, they may and may not borrow., and are' robbed by licensed usurers, when they decline to" obey orders. China will borrow on railroads that hiay or may not be torn up by Chinese rebellions. Americans gin of safety. That they should pay an interest rate three limes as great as China will pay is a good Joke on those Americans. Vhey are, as Northcliffe used to say, "A very docile people."1 V; - This question is addressed, .with, becoming reverence, to the high financial "best minds, Including tbe Federal Reserve: You constantly express desire that our induatrial and railroad stooks should be wide- ! I. Ul Ztai M anwiiMK that th ! lv held. You are anxious that the clt,zens should have "a stake in the country' prosperity." You I... . high finance secure in its posses-l TV 11 w JUU down y those that Invest . . The . venerable . Abbe Joseph 1 r. T. . y"eraDI ADDe iraep" Rpnft nf i.nie. and n vonner French Belle ot Lille, and a young French student -were killed, and half a dozn injured, by an old German explosive shell that had been bur ied in the ground for 12 years. They lighted a fire above the hole in which. the shell was hidden. - - Old hatreds come to life and ex plode dangerously,!, after . being buried more than twice 20 years. And thut is one reason why this nation, with its enormous domestic wealth, and well developed foreign enmities and enfles, should be wellprotected. ' ; ': V.r The body ot Ambassador Horrlck ia- returning to America on the newest ., swiftest cruiser of the French navy.,i The coflin draped with French and . American flags, lies In a chapel guarded by French sailors, ' ; President Woover, "choosing Mr. Herrick'a successor, - will select -a man for government work as he would select men for engineering work, for fitness and ability. . , The country needs in France a man of energy! speaking French well, understanding what la., Raid about him.''. Too many men are made ambas sadors because the party owes them something. .V. Two men, at least, in this coun try have bought ambassadorships for campaign contributions of $10, 000 each. . News from China and Mexico In- dicates little hope for revolutionary ; rorces. Troops quickly gathered, loosely organized, poorly armed, cannot stand against modern weapons, -aircraft especially. j Mexico's government experts'the revolution to collapse within , a shor -time. , The United' State warns the revolutionists .sot to, do any more shooting across the bor der. Medford Airport Wc Arc Itocomliig Air Minded. Our flying enthuslnsts, not so ! very long ago, - voiced the com I Plaint that the people were 'not j air minded." Signs multiply that this condition is rapidly passing as aviation advances with mighty strides. Medford, in southern Oregon, this week voted bonds for S120.000 to buy and equip a first-class a'r port. The project ! had the support of the progrcs she groups of the community and r. OUf? SIT5r YESTLRPAY? L0SIKIG THrlAl' " rA THATi P;mrBV':. MS- l .C:i'. won overwhelmingly. Leaders of .edford expect to ' make their city the air capital of all the re gion between Portland and San r'rancisco, the' point at which nearly- al planes will stop, r They seem- in a fu.r way to sticceed. ltightiy- or wrongly Medtord Is convinced that .the air age is at hand. Much of the passenger truvel of the future is likely to be by air. a faster und more enjoy able method of - transportation, lacking only In safety and that tllhIini.Bt ot tt yeari,ng bull' from! Wisconsin -.to Texas, -although' an extreme case; points to the: possi-' billtiea -of- aerial, freight service whe'n, bigger and safer planes are perfected; V ' Anyone J. who .had predicted a .fraction of what- has happened in the., automotive world . 20 years ego 'v.-ouJd '-have been considered a, lunatic. We must, not be sur- iirlaeir 'If nvlaltnn . iriakea strides ;as rapid as surface trn.nsporta-1 tior.; h made. . within the last', A-eneratton. " We are living in an1 age of change. Thin year w.llf not be like last year and the next 1. t kn..h. r .v.! ! ' . .., . . ..m,i! We may aa well get, accustomed, to ine. tnougm oi a general use of the airplane by the people. It seems certain, and in the not very distant - future. Baker Herald pemocrat. v . Mcdford's Airport Citizens of Medford vote next Tuesday on bonds for an airport which will put that city definitely onv the map, as the "mid-ford" by which air travel of the Pa oifio -coast may pass conveniently from north to south. Medford 1" the logical point of departure for tho passage south above the Sls kiyous and affords the first con venient haven to planes that have passed north over the mountains. 'Not Medford alone, but all the atr- il . . 1. n n-n concerned in the provision of a well-equipped landing field In that area. Portland Telegram, v Medford this week voted 5120, 000 bonds 'for an airport. The spirit of our sister city In mat ters of progress Is worthy ot greatest commendation. Medford evidently knows In which direc tion, she is headed and has slid into high gear. ; Qrants Pass Courier. Tliat Moilford. Spirit. The press of the state has given Medford a great deal ot publicity this weekr following the ballot " at that city Monday on a $120,000 PIttnef take their daily toll of bond ' issue to provide Medford' Veoi who might have tried a rail wtth a Class A-l airport. The WaV. crossing at the wrong time or issue carried by More than 2200" searched for a gas leak (Wlth" a. affirmative votes to 183 negatlvoi Kh.M match. . ' uatiQis. , . .Editorial comments have also been made, especially In cities where bond Issues have been pro posed, or have recently been car ried. The summary of this com ment' is: "Down at Medford, the.y' are doing things. The people of that cly have enough vision and enough iflun m tne future of commercia( .o the extent ot about "tti per cn.nl tii.r W Ihnnf ilfinht Hirt In.! vestment will amply repay those who have faith in the project." ' This is the spirit that looks to the future, and seen commer- cial aviation oventualiy being car- rtoidod to ti Artlerf fourirt a.ij .... i- . ,.iil fur better than soda. ft Kd .Mc- ried out on a huge scale. It Inay j Jelll - and probably', will be year,? be- ' Adlerika relieves pas and sour fore Medford will realize on Its-stomach at (nre; Acting-on BOTH Investment, In a financial way,! upper-and leaver boyel, it removes but 'returns already have started' oIt waste matter, you never, thoUHbt rnmim, in" rmm tiQ itanri nnint whs In your system. Let Adlerika nni..n'tt ,n,.i0i : of community advertising. "Medford-j-Ah. there's a wide awake town," people are saying. And they are right. Any city with the spirit to vote a J120.000 bond issue for an airport, with taxes at .their present -high level, is entitled to all the credit In the world'. ' - . , ' Here .in The Dalles we are hoping that $8000 may be raised by , private subscription, to" pur chase a landing field, bare of any equipment. Yet The Dalles has as great, or even greater poten tialities as a future airport, than Medford; : For. The Dalles even tually will be on a major trans continental air line,, with laterals branching out over the Pacific, Northwest, while all that Medford ever can nope ior is an important place on the Pacific coast airways map. The Dalles Chronicle. Quill Points Sufficient epitaph for a he-man: He never signed a petition. You have reached middle-age If you wonder what you ate yesterday to make you feel so rotten today. The ego has developed very little 1 9ri ff -' rri t)a . h c rit if he can't find anything to be iproud of except his bridge work; All In relative, and almost -anybody can be a lending citizen If he'll find the right' neighborhood. It has become a city If Hh inhab itants no longer, expect the school teachers to be good examples. '- il Aiii! r Wlion opjortiinity ".knorkH. It tumally is just an' . opporliinliy to buy a. wt' ot " book or a hew caii oiienor. ' ! A scientist who mixed a fool, a flapper, a coupe and a quart-wouldn't call the result an accident. One advantage In living In an ordinary state is that you don't get mad when somebody criticises the climate. .Seasoning a rookie: Keeping him in the bushes until the regular third baseman develops another attack i Americanism: A "free" men chained to a grindstone to make more money to support more of ficers to provide more chains. Flattery is praise in excess of that' you feel entitled to If that is possible. The great man's wife worships him .because the world does and yet .wonders at times what it's all about. ' ,; A hick town is a place where there's nothing Interesting to watch except d widower. ..... Wives: are people wlio think It Is a violation of law not to answer tltc telephone quickly. Channel swimmers who grease 'themselves suggest a way to enjoy the first picnic despite chiggers. The strategy of Mexican rebels Is now clear. 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