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PAGE TOXm ItTEDFORH ITHTj TRIBUTE, MEDFORD,-OREGON", TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929. inn ;ill,'if ; 'o.il v . II-:, HI n D P. MAIL XKIBUNE Dtfr. Mater, VnUt j rwiBN of tat 1Mt4 N. fir . laaaal tnint W. IfJHL, HUM 1 ! lrIUU IMITlfc MuaaW MMni pJms auitar ai Irwt, saaar Att al Hud , !. - UJsscaJWiON JUTM tt Haals AUnua: - .. '. tlallt, rllta Buuur, aaar. ...... nana, nio suodar. Baetb....,, Uallt, flttuwt luular, aar : Oallt, wlUMHlt lundar, Bttioa. . . . ' wklr Mall truniaa, tM Mar... ' flinulat. IM fMf a.(0 . t.oe j.eo tarnar. w miuh is anwaro, uun iartiontlUa, antral Point, ftiDWU, lalaot, (Kid wu ud u HiiMan:. . naiiy, nta fermio, -wntk I .rs .'''' llallr, attaout iunur, aunta 65 luiir, without Sunday, ac fur t oo Dalr, wtta Sundaj, cm ;av 1.00 Ail laraa, eath la adtaoea. . MCMBEI ST TBI ASSUCIATED PREAf ' balnaf IMU Uasad Win hnln Tkt Aaneiaud Praa if aidirilralr aatltial to Ika M for pablkatloa if All km abpaacaai araaltaa u It or atbwalu cnaltad la till war, , aaa alia la the local awe publlabed berela. All flttu tot iNUinUw of ismIaI UipUtai aortic are alee resetted. ' aero dattr verue eltcalitlw for di ndlDI Set. 1, IMS, 4431. onidil paper of tlx at; at Moatari. Official PWI of Jaekwa Cuaitr. Aonrtlalnf lUpreeenfatliee It. C. HOUENSCN A COMPANT Offlpee In No Tort, Cnleeto, IMtrott, franehea, Ua Actelei. teatlla, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthun parry . A rotund word, that wears well 'nnd sounds important nnd Impres sive, but. Is never used by tho Ore gon press "is- "potpourri." Instead they sny "moss,",! which Is, shorter and uglier. , ,: . .. , . Washing machines arc being sold for funds for demon Bnsollne. ( fa The metropolitan wretch who :' d'rect"'1 .-"niiAged : derotrntory re J marks," at the Mayor of 1'ortlnnd, I t Is still unlynohed, and thero has ' ir SB been no; picture, of tho mayor" In jt pha Orcgonliln, : .' ; ' nnniacrntlo flirtations for v governor In. this state, will he a ; I ontiist between Os West- and Walt i lu'lerce, thus nssurlnfr tho populaco ' jof 'a few wise-cracks between the tlmcntnl sobs. . ' TIIKX THltOW AWAY (Cooking ltcrlpc) Melt the fat and add chop ped carrots, bpions, salt and pepper. Stenm one hour or until tender. ! Then drop six cbkk on top of tho carrots in a Ki'cased baking dish. Hcnson. Sprinklo. brand crumbs nnd dots of butter over the eKKs. Itultc In a .moderate oven for fifteen or twenty minutes. Why not lenve Hie Hhrlno decor- n"" iitlons up until a piscatorial onthu si!"u.sluHt: catches .the only fish, as It iii ici win not be much loiiKer thaw tho a ., mldillo of AuBust??. ; 1 ' ' ' poBTY , Y.KARH . KROM NOW I OOLJIMN Juslo-'l'loasuiit, who In ! .';'(ho enriy phrt ot the. Hoover ad s' V inlnlstrntloh pnrlred in front of tho :V Jackson County bank, to wntoh tho ( Halurday hlBht crowds drift by, unexpectedly drove homo today.. ho mala population, nccordlnB to; thoiy . nBes,'!' are yolllnB for ice '. creniii- ."cones,. Bolns barefooted, (- and wearlnB straw hats. ( , ."-Tlie senator , can 'speak now of ,.i rollirlous llbert'," ' HoblnBOn do rlarsd,. J'but .you never . heard tho .".sennor from Idnhn nake such an elmiucnt appeal durliiB the cam n palBh. Then lie was ns dumb as an oyster on the overshndowltiB " question." (Press Dispatch.) Hut ' tho sllonce of yv. Horah caused f.nli;r Texas to bo Itepubllcan, because of (no anility oi ino iieiiuuiit-au can ilidiite as a mlnltiB engineer. , - ' Isox ralBlnB and mlliliiB liaVo , taken on new life in! this vicinity. Cnlike man, tho' fox can bo r? ?sklnnod ' but once. ' The holes in . the Bround nro whore tho rainbows Sf'leep. ,- , . .! , , ' mb ; : The New Jersey cltlion who fell i heir to r., 176, 324,10, and Is stiliiB J for $2 500 moro thnt ho claims is ft .due, will spend tho former lum to Wi collect tho latter, and at the finish Snot have onoush , to pay the lawyers. Picnics. are belnB plotted by the various social whirls, nnd tho Hon. II. l-'lewher Will ne tho first to sit down in the huttor. .. ' A reward of $G0 will bo paid-to tho parson who will tall a rod ill ended Blrl she looks' llko Ktuu Pitts, instead of Clara How, Hos pital bill KUarant.eed, Sparrows nro oomlng to town In ' vi-eat flocks, ns there are plenty of Inserts in the orchards to oat. It Is about time another Con gressman cnuKht himself vIoUulnB . the Prohibition law. Th ncqtrittnl-.of-Judge Carlos 8. llurdy, chanted .with protectlnB Almeo Semple - Mcl'herson from t th truth,. by tho .California, legis lature. Is attributed U the Inter vention "of Provldcnco, and the powet-.of prayer. No crodlt is given to tho iolltltihins for the acquittal. ; Fair-mugaxino talcs ladles nro In i our midst, und some of tho more ; chnrtnliiB- shleks have boon able to strike- up a conversation with them. ' . ' POKMH THAT LIVK. HIT ' 'MlfillT JI'ST AS WELli ; 1. ;HB IttCAD ; "c Tberc was a little woman, as I've ' -"1 henn nld'f' .' ' ;-'-' . '.(id. was not Very young, nor yet . . very old; . , Mho, bobbed hr hair nnd shortened her flress, ' -; And nobody then' her .ace could " . ', '" ' (ues. i ' " Tail IIHh Truck " NORTH HAVliN, Conn.. April la; () Three mert were Instuntly killed and two ' seriously Injured early today wiien n taxi driven by Frank nitlll of Hurlfoid crashed IntA n rtl.1lel I rut on the Hurt ford p6.it loud hear lieixr. WHY PICK ON TP HERE fir;e .two sides io'.all JL Jtian Lowell and "Tbo Cradle of the,Dcep'' w no cxceptiqiv. ; For two weeks now VHrioiiK and sundry Oregon newspapers have been liynbasting Miss -JjOw.elL because her best seller, ad vanced by the Hook-a-Iont.h Club as an authentic autobiog raphy, proves to be merely a romanticized version of a girl's life at sea: , , J '. '. . ; 'v:'-i . ,;- : '' '' " Friends of Miss Ldwell: now declare the' young lady did not ofer her book as a true story, but merely sent in tho manu script and the publishers were advance notices. If this ni true .then an apology is duo .Miss Lowell, and sh4 should bo recognized as a successful creative artist.. ; For any one, from the crackPf barrcl gossip to tile returned adventurer, can, recount actual experiences creativo authorshjp.. The genuine artist is one who,.can take -the Taw ntatcrial of experience medium of creativo imagination, transform it' into a new and living entity, not merely a. reflection of life, but a chunk of life itself. - '-.. -.. - ... THIS apparently is what-Miss Lowell has done. .Part of of her book is true autobiography, part of it pure 'fiction. We haven't read "The Cradle of the Deep," but as it became a best seller, and was generally praised! by literary critics be fore tlio disclosures were made, these two elements have appar ently been fused and so .harmonized that an 'organic .unity was 'attained. .. 'V-. . . Tho document .is. (j blow to the l?OQk-n-JIonth, club.. Hut if Miss Lowell's explanation , is correct,. wp sec no. reason why sho. should be criticized or cha grined, . For sho has done what all only, tho real nrtists accomplish. written in the present century, partly autobiography and partly romance, a masterly amalgam-of truth and fiction. , . ' v ' ' '.... ,.' ' OF course if, the" only claim to merit in "The Cradle of the Deep" rests in H literal authenticity the fact that such a young, girl went through the actual experiences recounted then MisB Lowell has no defense; for, while she may not have been responsible for tho hoax, it alone entitled her to any serj. ous consideratipn. . ' ' , ',. .lint that would mean that the members of the Book-a-Month club and, the literary critics did not know what they wore tun ing about in the first place. '- .... .. 1 HELP SOLVE THE EVKRVONE realizes that one of tho most serious tasks be fore the city is Mcdford is a satisfactory solution of the motor traffic problem , v,v: ' ; 1 Tho U. S. Department of Commerce has devised a uniform program of city parking, anil with tljis as a basis tho, City .Coun cil and City Planning Commission arc '.trying, to ovplyc a new ordinance for this city. To fnoilitnte'. this process and a cross section of public opinion regarding tho matter, the Majl Tribune ioday is printing a queRtionnniro covering cortain im portant features which residents Wo hope tho response to this hearty, p-no.- i "... .:, i.i. This parking problem is everyone's problem, o,nd it's 'silceessr ful solution is to tho interest of So wo urge bur readers to fully, answer theirf and return as promptly as possible.. . ; Yes, Hortensc,. the cOruduciilioiuil institution mnlrjinouy. v .. . -.; Don't boast of saying what you think. , Other peoplo do, too, but they don't think such disagreeable, things. So mnnv nennln think Ihov tor when they a to merely suffering from an ingrowing grouch grafted on an exaggerated ego. ,, A "more efficient heating to get more hent by spending Cars would last longer if, tires wore infla,tod more and the ego at the steering, wheel less. i Hard times have their faults, out to a cow pasturo and tries Why shouldn't Mcxioo drop at tho, bums wo have dropped Slogan of the world's failures.: "That's good enough." MUTT AND JEFF JFR VoU'Ufi fior THt 1W TrU4-MT6l ACTOR, TUBS. ITCA S A AlOtAi; NfttfCR CATCH ONI THAT , UOCS IS corINt OVJi or STVDJ ilSTVlJj , r nRl1U01C6iWiy-: TALKING . - i.J I - S, .- Ml C ";- J T' Y0 1 "n s Kf J S j. ji; . . N... " ' . ' ' ' .'V ... ' -.- . ' - - MISS LOWELL? quesfjonfy pdhe'ensc of MtWt entirely ? responsible for the! without earning the title of or observation and, through the .:. ,.. ' V.;, ,,' i'. .. t t . , ! .i., v i tho. publishers and a joke on aspiring authors try to do, and One of the greatest novels Tolstoi's .. War and l'cace, was TRAFFIC PROBLEM .. , Jncidently, scqure, ,if possiblp, are requested to fill out and appeal will bp a general and i'4- ,: ,. : 'd- all. : :.. look oyer these questions care the questionnaire Jo this office . . ,; j 1 '. , ".v have ncliiovorl n Rfrrnifr pliarnn system" is one that enables you moro money for fuel, , ; but nobody takes you six miles to sell you a: city h't. a few bombs over hercf . Look over there. j A Low Salary but Pleasant Work for Jeff in 'TALKIE' UOlCfe BUT I'MirWMUTr, UlCRtt tSOUrM SrOOT H&MCtt, THiS RvBBCR. TM6 tlRCTOR,LU rAY lvicic rlK Personal Health Service '''. - f WILLLUC BKASY, M..D. ' lonod Uttors BortatnlBor to aanoaal tnataoot, orlll bo anoworod by Dr. Brady II a ataraDod, aaU aodraaaod ontalapa la arailosaa. Latters aboald ba ad of aaal anittao Id lax. , Owing to tea laraa aaaabar oi, latfaia ra oalnd, snl a law oaa bo aaswarad aara. Me reply eas ba aud to anaattaa aaA aaalaiaa lag to Inetrecttaaa. Addrooo Dr. WUllaal Btaoy, In aara ei tata aearasaaar. THE 3LXACEMEXT There are a gi'eat many folk nf-; fllcted with raw, ; . troublesome, painful, sometimes bleeding t)lcers of the skin of the leg", usually the effect of vnrfcoso veins in tho. leg, and it is only too common to -find that - s o nve- o t t h eae, sufferers are resigned to permanent d 1 s ability or perma nent s u f t e ring from, this cause when, if, the' con dition were pro perly man a Bed, complete heallnB is readily obtajn od, VeryVarely indeed Is such an ulcer 'Incurable, altho .tho victim may feet discounted and give up the effort to obtain n cure, having' tried this and that remedy (n-vain. Now artd then such an ulcer' der velop's' malignancy, becomes can cerous, when long neBlected or maltreated, nnd then the otiance for complete henlirtg' is niore re mote, tho- radical; surBery., plus X-ruy treatment will still give a complete euro In tho majority-of cases. ' Unfortunately, for the victim's well being, a lot of physicians are really .incompetent to trent these ulcers, or unwilling to treat them properly. It Is downright quack ery for a doctor to dlsmiss'such a patient with the latest stylo of. salvo or other alleged healing stuff j and no attempt to deal .with the trouble as a surBlcal condition should bo dealt with. If It were a recent burn or wound tho doctor would naturally feel It his duty to look after tho case until healing was complete. Somehow 'he fails to take that attitude when a chronic ulcer presents itself.: l?or- bups this Is In part tho fault of the patient, who expects tho dootor to.do somothlng or. prescribe -something to heal tho trouhlo without" further caro. It Is ridiculous to imagino any "antiseptic" or oint ment' or other local remedy can accomplish that, except by ncci- 'dent. - - - : , : . An old and valuable . method of dressing such ulcers is the appli cation of what Is known among physicians ns Unna's paste. A satisfactory formula Is 6 ounces of gelatin, !3 ounces of zinc oxid.,'1-0 ounces of slycerln and 10 ounces of water, slowly heated and stlrld until a smootli rubbery mass is Ob tained; this Is heated enough to melt it to tho consistency of point, and so applied to the entire leg. ulcer nnd nil, with a clean pulnt brush, from tho base of the toes nearly up to tho knee. Tho ulcor should first bo cleansed with ordU nary soap and water and gently dried. . upon tho first coat of point npply an ordinary gnuzo or muslin bandaBO spirally from toos to thf uim'cj- uuiuer ol i.uiiu. i nen an other coat of paint. Then another bandage. Finally a third coat of paint,, a third bnndnBo. and finish. i with a fourth coat of nnlnt. You now huvo a leg' that- will stand without hitching, and a dressing that will support nnd protect tho log ulcer, pormlt drainage or ordi nary discharge from tho ulcer, and requlro renewal once a week. No othor treatment is necessary whilo this pnsto dressing is in use. In Homo enscs tho dressing once applied may bo left undisturbed for several weeks, provided It does not' becomo uncomfortable, nnd when It Is finally removed the ulcer will: he found nearly if hot ililite healed over. '' , As a rule any remedy or dressInB that is rhanBcil every iltty or oven several times a day ir .lather likely to hamper normal healing pro- oessos. This Is: a hrlnclplc-of sur gery thnt victims of- leg ulcer ought to grasp firmly If they are fond of self doctoring or being ex perimented on by Tom, Dick and Harry. Qt'KHTIOXH A.V1 AXSWEItS tinting licmt Wot How ofttn should a person wet her hair? Is It Injurious to use menthol cream dally to keep tho hands soft? (.Miss M. It.) Answer-Kro.juont wetting of the hnlr tends to remove too much of the untural oil of the hair and le-tvo It dry and lusterless. Onoe a week Is ordinarily often enough to wash tho ball or, any other part of tho body. Where it is nec essary to wash or wet tho hair oftoner. a few drops of. castor oil, olive oil, sesame oil or mineral oil (petrolatum) may be used to re store olliness. tl Is tho petrola tum that softens the hands. A nl a . r.f CraTki1 U I I amiaU. L9LJ all I . I I I IlilAi I . I 1 1 , , H W I I . I i r- 1 hooltk mud aratasa. not ta OIV LEG IXCKH ;dalJy, application of thatf Is all right,., without tho, menthol, .which'. jst-rather drying, f ; ... ' .' IfroHto, GonHgln,- naokaffin. Can. you give mo a remedy that really causes corns and warts to disappear? I have used corn curesJ but the corn comes back.. A wart hnu t-rfttlt U' nmiAncait nn Ua aMa of ,ny ,ace. K-) Answer Best remedy I know Is the old familiar corn collodion- 30 Brains of salicylic acid dissolved In half an ounce of flexible collodion. Paint the corn or wart with this a. nee a day for a week- or lonirer. Of course a corn comes back if the orlsinal cause, is persisted' ln: improper shoes. , If ' you go bare foot your corn will not como back. This sanie collodion will remove warts', 'tho' I do not advise' any. attempt to' treat a:wart about the heart or neck with such remedies. In this situation a wart, or warts, should have surgical - treatment,;, nono other. A - Myrttci'lous Hcineily , I am a young Bin of ,'IZ and am taking a well knownatromedy tor reducing. My parents say there are harmful drugs In these pills . . (B. A.) , Answer Most girls are young at your age. If you care to divulge the secret nnd let me know the name of the well, known remody, poA-hnps I can confirm or refute your parents' very reasonable sus picion. ' (nod Morning: - I have" tried your copperas' and' blnck tea, and it is all right until ono washes the hair. I want to try tho butternut shucks whore can . they be obtained?. I have used boric acid for my nose nnd it Is most helpful. Reading your col umn Is ke rending a cheery friend onnh.rtiiy. With good wishes. N. E. H.) ' ' '' ..: ', ' ' AiiHWor-7-liutternut trees- grow In many parts of Canada nnd tho United States. Often butternut shucks may be obtained from drug stores, if you can't find a butternut tree anywhere. -'' - t "Take Hint stuff out to Hie bnrn do you think 1 want thrill dry offi cer in ii 11 h'H it mo?" y el ltil Mrs. I-jiTo Hud, when tier lmxtmiid set n pint ' elderberry vlnj on Iho iimntlo .shelf. A split Inner tulio nmkes a dandy Rlnlle, says Miss Fawn I.lpplneut,' on ti woman'H piifn o the Wwkly .Slip Horn. i Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) attachment. This is used when po lice pursue. t The next step, perhaps, will' be a poison gas smoke screen combi nation. -, ' - Once the wild horse was the de light of boys, tho dream of prtlsts. the mainstay of the story writer that make dogs, wolves and horses think in spite of the fact thnt real thought, without language, Is Im possible. Rosa Eonheur wanted a wild horse for a picture. Arbuckle, the coffee man, got it for her, 'hiring n band of men to capture a wlltl stallion by walking after It In re lays, keeping It moving day nnd night, tint II exhausted. Thnt is past. .-Montana has the Talkies "' 1 fOK I 7oW ) HUT CAKE m . I " ' " I Mf.M,r VftO -. ,.. ai mattijs unu NS't'UL. GT 'BOLL' V5-i-- - I av V a V a..a rl riT it .'' .' ! I' i I 1 ' -. I started a wild horse packing plant, at Great Fells. Wild horses, worth leB while alive, will be captured 'in 'Montana. Canada and elsewhere. The meat will be shipped, to Eu hope, bides used here, valuable grazing land saved for sheep and cattle. ; ' , . ,,' -' So passes the, ,wbd stallion, with his rolling eyes. "He really amount-' ed to'llttIe..: -: Britain's 'smallpox, outbrealf, gain ing "headway In N'orthanipton, wher Idiots opposed vaccination, fright ened the PrencK with-good reason: To exclude British- nnd - Ameri can tourists from England," as at tirst planned, would exclude great aunts of money. The exclusion or- der' was rescinded Now'' three smallpox cases are found In Paris.. ; M : " For the safety of all everybody' should be vaccinated; In schools, at least,- the protection should be compulsory. f-f -' -'.' -.: . Men, especially the weak winded, forget quickly, - .'.' In France, a little more , than 100 years aso, 210, In, every 1000 died of smallpox. ' :''.-' In Russia two million died In one year. , . ( ,, '' ;':.'.'.. ' :..J; 'The- Erhpress Catherine -Jjrought-Or. Dlmsdale from England to vac-, elnate l),er:. Wien It took soe made him' a aron' of the Russian em pire, gave hint 1000 pounds, down and 500 pounds' a year for llfe She was a German and- lntelll gent. The little bby whose arm supplied the vaccine was created Duke of Smallpox. ',-' 1 , j it . Those tliab belittle the importance- of vaccination are advisVJl to read the chapter on smallpox in Dr. Richard H. Hoffman's excellent book, '"The Struggle- for Health." just published by Horace Llverlght. -A - poll" of the Senate fpretellis failure for the scheme to relieve farmers by paying a' bonus tor the middlemen that export farm, pro ducts. ' '' ': , '. ' , The exporter, not the ' farmer, V)'ould get government, debentures: when he exported wlient and pthjer far'fji products. . The suggestion was that ; a. bonus would .meqhahifaity Increase farm prices. ' '.' -, ,1 ',' v It would certainly and 'hieclianl cally Increase the prpftl, otmlMle men. ' : '' ,'. .' ' ,.' ! ,, But that is hardly "farm relief '' ;"' ' ''' i ' ;,' The Salf Ijtke Ghamber of C6m-: merce wants-to call It VHo'over Dam," Instead of "Boulder. Dam," because of Mr. Hoover's services In pushing the project. . , On that basis, you would have' to call It "Hiram Johnson.Herbert Hoover Dam." ' . ' , ; i .:...r Any name will do when the dam is finished. i President Hoover would prefer to do ten times as much work as that dnm. Involves and have the: whole job called !'The Hoover Accom plishments." . ... . .; -' Jl On? dam, even a hipone, would not satisfy the ambition of a great engineer. ... '' ' " I At u. sale of earlyi American fur niture on Saturday ujitianMlIn ,000 for a "'highboy," !a eollec'tion of wooden drawers, one above the other, and an armchair brought 33, 000. - - - The early American mechanics that copied models brought from, England would be surprised. 'The $44,000 price breaks all records, v ;- ; - U SAVED AFTER GAS i MANILA, April 30. (P) Charles Olson) veteran captain of the ill fated inter-island steamer ' Viking whlcli caught fire and exploded last' Sunday, was washed ashore on Tanguingui islnnd in the Vis nyan' sea after being 23 hoursJ in. the water. ' Olsen telegraphed to Manila to day that the cabin boy of the :Vik-. Ing also was washed ashore on the Island, as was the body of the-second machinist. Tho machinist is the only known casualty, but. no word has been' re ceived of the fate of 13 others 'of the crew. They woro believed to have perished. ..Twelve - survivors picked up by tho Swedish steamer Delhi arrived at CorreBldor island. .Manila bay, this morning. Army physicians reported that two were severely burned but would recover. - Coquille. Construction of new Gould building on First street pro gressing rapidly. " ' . . V ' " By BUD Quill Points "The home-work required of children."-' snys" an' educator.' 'Is done by their parents." Flatterer! ' 'Ho itlmeB" xhange! ' Once he took his pen In hand, and now he takes his typewriter' on his knee. Shorf history pf man! Lies In n woman'! jutns: cries In a woman's arms; dies In a woman's arms. At 20- she yeam :o be vo Hhlpped; -.," -.At 33 -'she. yearns to? bp waiited, Z '-. . ;,' , . ,'--' The.womiin wittriplebi is more satisrted' than ' the woman with three diamonds. ' The latter wants more.' V 'The thin (pit hat seems to do most to make the farmer's needs less .urgent is an election. ; - ' ' . 1 i-lt, Isn't safe -to be changeable. Loop, how people talk ubout the weather.. i Americanism: Wearing the shine off; trading It in as part payment on ft new one. . , ' "What a top r sergeant Calles would' make! . ; ' It is easy to live on the int of the land. Just advertise another reducing. pill.-. ' When, -something goes wrong; the higher up- the flyer is the safer he Is, .Much like a bootlegger. . rcrhaps'iigo1 was moro re sneotetl. in othee times beeaiiso ' fewor old boys lcUcaH were ;J rend to j&rlijji ,f " There Is 6nljv -so much aeal. when too much Is used to enforce one Jaw', the others don't get their shai'e ' . .' Kxample of vulgar ostentntion: Offering to sell your old furniture, suit or ear, thus revealing the fact that it's nil 'yours. . t You see. wo can't recognize Rus sia because Wall Street was foolish enough to buy: Kerensky bonds and we haven't marines enough to col lect. ..Mrs. Einstein wonders Why the world makes such a fuss over her husband. So many wives of fam ous, men feel that way. Correct this sentence: "My wife hus, lost five pounds," said he, "but she never mentions it to anybody." Many Attractive : Trips for Tourists 'T. ILiTiurisell, of Portland, trav eling passenger agent for .the Ca nadian National Hallways, was in Mcdford Monday in the interests of his company. ', The Cnnudian National operates railroads .. nil over Canada and HteUn.Hhin lines on the west coast nnd the' Great Lakes. s They have-many attractive trips for tourists, including the Alaska nhd triangle tqurs, and also- call special attention to the Canadian Hockies and Jasper Kntional park. The Mall Tribune will he used this season, ns for many years past, to tell the public -of their trips, accommodations, sellings and roe. ' Satisfaction guaranteed When iiriutions of llie kjdneys,and irregular bladder action annoy and impair health talv . FOLEY PILLS DIURETIC Men and ; women , everywhere use and recommend . them ana manvi For Sato by Jorniln at Woods Drue Rtnnv Vnr. Main And Central. Do You Remember? in years AGO TODAY f .(From,' files; Jof..Mail Jrlliuno) f'-V" - April' SO, lt 'ni.nn.w - VIHriines of Gold Hill. former S. jr. fireman on tho Ash land- run, hasreiurhed' from Camp Lewis. 'J-TI&- was, 1 monins- or seas and is credited with .owning 27-German planes. ' HOME Premier Orlando today issued a statement severely ail eizlngi President. Wilson's work ..jit the pdrla peace conference. ,' . , The maximum'j heat today i -was 83. many .people 'donning summer clothes..' ' -.. ' - . f ' i ' : j ?iFred"Champlin- came in'-from Foots Creek last night to see .tho comic- opera, "Going Up."- .v. -.-v - a.nn.lL'B Pot:.. For local sinful extravagance chrlB Gottlieb- takes the cake with his Initials In goli nn his Ford- Ed Browne Is n . jump behind with a, hnt. .. Hilt Ottoman wrote on the bul letin board nt tho S. P. today in his best chalk" writing! ' "Na 14 this a. m. is' a stub. .Has no diner." It was 7 liours late; duo to a freight wreck in California ' ' M ' - ' 20 YEARS AGO TOOAT .' -' (From files of Mall Tribune) ' . Friday, April 80, 1909. C. A. Malboeuf. district freight agent of the S. P. estimates this year's pear' and apple crops' will break all -records'' a't! 8r0 cars as against ,423 cars two years ago. ,. . Laying the big wood-stave! pipe from tho city . reservoir, to Med fofd began yesterday. They will lay lf.00 feot a day. "Within a few months the city of-AIedford will have an nhundiint supply of pure mountain water, four or five times as much as neoded." W. H-- Canon, mayor. ; Bank statements- today sot a new record of $1,493,000 for tho three Medford banks. Smudging for frost Is a proven success, as a. result of last night's test by Prof, Vincent of1 O. A. C. nt Bear Creek orchards, ; partici pated in hy .Messrs. .Whlsler, Wat erman; Allen, . Ohvell, Webb nnd Martin. Crude oil raised the .tem perature, but the pots boiled over and smothered the flames. Wood with wet straw proved .tlie best..,, , Medford's ".baseball team?-lined up ' today as follows: Probst, pitcher: Nichols,' catcher;' Wilkin son, first: Clark',- second; ' Miles, third;. 'Eifarp, short; Antle, , left, field; IfnA'cs, "center; Saliln, right. ; i . Ashland, has decided to pave Main street from Helman to third, , About 20 Jacksonville anglers have Joined the Rogue niver Pro tective association at the solicita tion of John Orth. A greater number have joined in Medford, due to the work of Jeff Henrdr Judge Kelly and Dr. Bundy. . ;i, . , . . ' .' Quicksilver rnlnas.at I,!lack Butte 18. miles south of Cottage Grove, Increased force to Tift nyn. FOR QCICK. IB HARMLESS COMFORT Children Cru fork FOR (0HSIIPM Km.DtMSNE.rVBJ5N We are specially prepared t take care of -cars in this shape. WORK GUARANTEED FISHEB i i 7, tilmiw7jttt 1 1 1