' it'll 1 nr. IB: ! -I, ' 1 !:-' ! ; .if IpAGE TOUR ' i ip i . ,u - MEDFOBS mail tribune ' HlDVttll) MINTING M. II-IM) M. i M. , BOBnr w. 10BL, hut a. wtmu with, inmat MMd eiaaa auttar at MaaYife, An if Uvea i, ma. DncUPTION KATH . tr IUH la Acftim: . , 2 KaUf, ttl uoaar, w- Dallf, 1tta Iwlar, Mots...... Daily, vllkoat aVmtar, iw Mir, ultlKUt SufHlij, Mots..., WMttr Mall Trauma, oh iw. ., tuiA. ini nu ............ If.BO to i.BO . 1.00 1.00 Hf Wrier. m-rtoranaa in Mraora. inuau. : JaebooTllla, Genual -Point, rbowU, lalaat, Hold BUI and on Hlfhwi:, . Dallr, wltn lundir, swath .JJ Paiir, vltimit Sundar, booUi 65 ' pillr, allhotrt luodar, ooo raal..... too ball, with Bundar, ooa rear 1.80 AU im, caah la adfaoea. HCMBRB OF TBI ABBOCIATID P8UB (aealtlnt fuU Uutrf Wlta lerrlea . . Iba Aaudated Preia U uclaltilr aoUtlal to Dh m r aubllatlon of all nana dlrpatebai "" eradltad to It or alnenrlia crediud lo tola ft, ani atta to tr local nan pubuibad barthL r All rujbta for punlleallaa af apaalal Bhaatltai - aaraia ara alra raaanad. erndai tnar of u cur of utumt. Official paocr of Jaekion County. aara au anraca elreolatkal far Hi mflm Oct. 1. 10J8, 41S8. AdnrtUInf napreatmatlTCa U. C MOUt.NBKN A COMrANY OOVaa Is Kr York, Chlealo, Dotrott, ' iraaebca, Loa Amelia. Bealtla. Fortland. Ye Smudge Pot i ' . Arthur Perry ' , ' ; Harry . Sinclair, tho cooped-up oil .baron; In tho recipient of mora thuir ho has coming, ' though' heinous beyond words was his con tempt of tho august sohute. Listen: . Clad in Hi III. pajamas ho hiid itat most oC tho night on tho i-nge of .cot 02, smoking ' : 'olgurcUi. '' Tho finorOH ot (10 , ;rooiniiiiitcH kopt him uwako. .No. crime meiitH tho dlro and hellish agony of being helpless In the midst of; CO oiling gouts exor cising their, adenoids as they stum ' tier. . Petition peddlers who huvo been milking H Joke of tho Oregon Inltlativo and referendum lawn. (Editorial opinion, Tho Dalles chronicle.) It was not much of a task... ' Mules havo discarded tholr vests, and neckties are flying low across the soup. They havo a new cook, at tho Hen Hpaltllng mill, a lady from Tennessee It l noedless to say that she will glvo good satisfaction as all the Tennessee people aro good cookH. (Grunts Puss Courier.)- Wherein an editor makes a bid for a plcoo' of-pie.' ; ,-'. ' .Ono mure dip, and Clara Tlo wlll bo Hi Til Ian beauty, ;.. iti j. . i !f . ii i ' .' i .. ;L '1H tit hltAIHIrtTlJv .Vvi'. : THOHK WHO WOUKY ! 'i Y ANI THIS NFIiK-HTHHS .' ' ' (KR Kiamlnrr) . t' tilfe. In short, .desplto lavender bathtubs ami life .extension Insti tutes; Is what It always was, a'wild horse of the dOKurt whbse muno is tho ' Milky Way aiail 'tho sparks from whoso hoofs irfo bright hells of. daalh and destruction. The ' magnlfloent brulo is perhaps bast rlrtdon with a loose roln and a Jlght heart. - " ,' '.' . , ' v ., . , : .'.The moon gttve an excellent por forrrmiice last ovenlng, flooding tho valley with silver, and .cuuslng tho F. Byboo alio to stand out In bold relief. , ... , ." t School la about ovor. Young men will rcsmim Micklnit hpplva . ito teuohcr Monday, Ucptombet 2,,, . '' The usual number of sermons will ,be uttarhed to tho Portland tragedy wheroby a school romance becomes u aad and bloody deed. The harvest of unrestrained jeal ous' Is .iilwuys (ho same: .broken hoarts, prison If Death does not 1 n t o r v e n e and tho clammy '.morgue. 'Tho samo thing Will hap pen again, tho tlmii, and tho place, and tho aetors alono changed, It Is a sign ot tho times, In loss hectic days boys fought utter school, when tho courso of puppy love reached a rough road. Van quished mid .victor alike wore pun lshod at homo, and by tho princi pal. Tho cause of tho battle,' ami all tho, other girls, ncorned tho combatants for months and they were chastened. , Klroarms ,wnro . not left -In, tho reach of Infants, und the homo was not an nrHenal, , , FANCY WIUTIX' (lolu, Kan., HegltUT) 1 The- wedding bolls are wringing good . If you dont bellevo It ask Will Wood.' Ho sulil he heard them tho other night ,' The wjiy they rang It was a fright. ' v wonder what the ParrOrits will do when schnail Is out; tlobo (lay was Thlt-sday and they wer In good shape, l'ntchea and llobo coalotn.'' '.'. Mrs llocky Arnold entertained for, lunch a Thlrsday eavenlng at Mx o'clock ' Mr. Paul and son nt tola nnd Mm Moffltts of La ilnrnc. and a very iiloasant eavnlng was stent. J. T TreadWay renewed 'his youth by driving tho Troadwtty delivery wugun down Home a Krl- .Oay. , i jl'eoplc are comnlalnlng about JtheUr Radishes bolng pnthey, Kad Ishes need warm weather and growing weather and not so much ground J log o Htar,: i mm FUND FOR ' WAHH1NOTON. May 21. (l A revolving fund of $l0,000.000 to aid farmers on wet lands by loaning funds to drainage districts which have Issued securities to de fray costs of the projects was pro. IMiNfMl In n hill IhIi.uIiiiw.1 I... nenamr 1 111 null. Keplllillcnn lexlco. New EA8T AKD WEST AIR ATE KNOW OP NO SECTION of tlio cofintry where nir mail service would be more appreciated, or more sensationally speed up mail delivery than east and west pf Medford. . Last summer we had friends at iUandou, Ore. ' Letters to them, and from them, were f roni tw;o to four days in transit. Letters to IJend, Ore., from Jfedfoi-cl, have to be routed via rot-timid or Klamath Falls, delivery1, requiring as, much time as. air mail to.!hieagor , : . ., ; ' 'With'air iniiil established, rcttcrs ajotlld reach I$nndcm froth Jredford in, approximately one hour; Vho flight 'to. Bend could probably be made in two 'hours or less. ; , : There is a strong demand among btiisincss men on the coast and .-in eastern Oregqir for. such. an. air jnail,sorvice.. Tbure is no doubt that tlie peojile of 'Medford imtl Jiicksdu county would be solidly, behind such a program. i ' ."'We believe if the filets pt the jiituation were brouglit before officials o the, post pffice .department, tleywojtld be (glad to authorize a' service which is so greatly neieded, and "which would confer. such extraordinary benefits ,ypon such a large territory. IS THE DEBENTURE MERELY A' PROTECTIVE TARIFF? EVEu SINCE the debenture plan was proposed, the demo cratic press has followed itsf; bell wiither. the New York World, in declaring:. "If the tariff is right, tie ;To support tins claifu, it Us gives the same protection to'. the. wheat farmer that the pro tective tariff gives the 'manufacturer.;'. , If one asks "why,!' the answer is;..?lJeeatisc tlio.tariff is in- effective iiv beneyttiiig an cxfortabl(j product." ? i. V "-, i'' i ' ' O P.,COURBK this is all twaddle. , .Steel is an; exportable product. ; Iraetieally all' 'Amcrica'n ' liianufacturc'ro pro duce a surplus over what is required for domestic consumption. They export it.-' .They rceeivo protection, the wlieat farmer debenture, no subsidy. : "Why! .Heeauso they don't they did. They don't need it The individual oan't .produce 'au iron ingot, or a dish washing jiuichinc or:a, flivver. with land can produce wheat. , . , AS A RESULT, there is lways a. wheat surjilns over and above the immediate market 'demand, and low prices re sult.. The,. protective tariff helps tho American farmers by keeping cheap, wheat out, of competition, but .this is offset by the', fact tlnit..tlio iiionient. wheat prices soar, more wheat is planted. ' ' '' " ' : ' " " "' Senator IJrqokhart and other this .condition .byjeaving things farmer a Boverumlent subsidy.., President IllooVcr wants to correctit by restricting produc tion,, diversifying products., aiid through co-operative aetion sta!Wli.ing -prices, i dti, -othot '.W.orOuaiJiieilig'.tlin (iiriuing indus try as far as possible,. on the same economic piano as the manu facturing industry. ..':''.; TO BAY UROOICHAIIT is right, heeaiiso.tlio protectivc tariff is, right and tho debenture is eiuivalnt to '-tho tariff, is simply nonsense. ' . . .. , ,-, ' As fur , as tariff, protection js cOneornoil, , the farmor, and manufacturer. are on ait. approximate 'equality.', Their differ ences, tis far aa .financial returns are concerned, arc 'duo Jo fnmlaiiu'iital differences in the nature 'of . their organizations and the character of their products. President ' Hoover would remove these differences by changes iu method. Senator Urookhurt would keep them. and force the taxpayers to pay the farmers what they cost. ... ; ' There, as wo sco it, is.thc.dcbentur'e.jssiio, h a nutshell., i. . The New York AVorld says The Hearst papers maintain A.l Kmllh is politically extinct. AVitli tho St. Louis Rrowns out "of the race, also tho Jones' and Smiths, a .majority of America Apparently it is safer to drivo fast. ' At, any ralo the driver mixed up in a serious accident never is going moro than ;12t miles an hour. 1 ', Men aren't knighted in America, but it seems about, the same thing when, they .get Jh'cir first invitations to address a graduating class. . ..... Secretary Good, says Chicago has growing pains. The trouble, you remember,, kociiis. to be jnthe joints. , 4., The great man, is like anybody olsV, except he doesn't be lieve it when people tell him it can't be done. Yet it isn't probable that any philanthropist 70 years ago wotdd have picked Ktlisou as tho brightest boy. MUTT AND JEFF YOU WORM, VMHO VAJCRe YOO OUT VJITH TIUU fle o-ccoc,: this siwm, Kuo.c: t, Jt . V rLiAbUKt. ' fZ S T THRCt O'CLOCk THIS rAfe that: r- - HEDTOttD M3crc MAIL NEED.'SD .HERE , , ',"' ( 'I' ' ! :!' j " ' . .debenture, plan is right."1 maintftiimd the debenture plait '" i i ' . ; , approximately the ; same tariff. receives,'. but they ask for no . , . -. ; ; , ; , , , , need,', it and wouldn't get it if because they restrict production. Butithe individual any man ; ...... ' m! .. farm saviours want to' correct as they are und paying ,the 'n . t i, the. Jones law is a dead letter. would seem to he under eclipse -H' A Gentle Answer Turneth On the Wrath NAM I WAS OUT. : VAMTH SIR,' . S1DK1ET, Ktout: TAUKEt) TO a ID yoo CALL HIM U r TfOU DON'T H'Wl VAurPsei pr I AAAIM! DO YOU ITrV I ' r mmx l.sx . M a M trtbuct:, itoford, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, VtD. Blgmad lattata partalnliw lo parsonal HHlMMl ww w Bunvasu J w. INMJ II a iud, K.l-MN.nMI RlTWOpa W aOCloaaO. Utters afeoald be brlaf and wrlaUo la Ink. Owing to the lama otunbar of lattm n oaltaa, only a law eee ba aeewarart tiara. Ho raplr can be made to qnartae net oonforaa. l la Inatraotlone. Addroaa Or. William Bradr, la care of able newspaper. HOW ONE MAN GETS tVNotlclng your advocacy of solar baths la preference to the carbon arc and mercury ' vapor quartz lumps or ultra violet light," writes B.- P. O.. "I ' wondered whether you did not place too high a value healthy. -He was brought up care upon the quality I fully, out of doors, sent to school, of the sunlight In I "hurch, and had good companions, the latitude of Vet at about J 4 he wouldn't study, Michigan dur!ngnor work, .ran away,, was dlsobedi t h e w 1 n t e r ent, cruel to animals. (Later he months when the sun ihlnca. If at all, through a dense pall of hu- midtty and smoke ; . . " ' Mr. a.'s letter turned up here on a busy day when there were ovor iRfwi int.aml in .u.1.1, an i hn.i ti. ni,i onn.n wn.kinp. i,i that day, and some word or phrase 111 thA Inal nnnrtnr nf lh lftpr (tlmt'B generally a likely place to hit on a clew) led me to the er roneous conclusion that here, was another student of the propaganda who wished to enlighten -me about the ultraviolet ray business, and I believe I answored the letter In that humble and grateful spirit I always have when a layman offers the -gist, of what lie has garnered from the propaganda. " Then came a' nice ''.'bright' suimy day when a, fellow would Hits to go out and puller around In the ultraviolet, but seldom can, for It does seem that tho mall Is always heaviest on bright sunny days. Not that folkB write more letters on bright sunny days. In fact I be lieve It is Just the opposite most of these letters, are written on dark or rainy days, and they reach me a day or two later, when ' the sun is again on the Job for a few hours. Toward the bottom ot the basket I came upon K. P. G.'u let ter; something had made me lay it aside for more careful perusal. I can't understand what that some thing ie, but maybe it is a kind ot Intuition. Hero Ib what E. P. G. was trying to tell me: "Granting that a small amount of ultraviolet does filter through the cloud and smoke of our north ern winter, l Is of the lonzor wavv which also tutor through the glass of the ordinary Incan descent lamp, and these longer waves are 'Of no known value un less it be to read tho newspaper by. Granting that there Is ultra violet down to about 3000 Al U. In wave length In our summer sun, there Btill remnlns tho difficulty of receiving general ' Irradiation without . Inviting tho co-operation of tho prtllce. i -A fflend of mine purchased ton acres ot liocllfded woodland wllh the Idoa of absorb ing a lltlo free Rolar ultraviolet from tlmo to time.' Neighborly threats of legal Invocation caused him to 'desist.'' Even .iii the latest conceits In bathing suits, 60 per cent of the bajdy remains' Inde cently clothed. 1 "I purchased an .old arc lnmp for $.1, smashed the globo,' substi tuted "C" carbons for the old ones, made a reflector from 'unld percolator, jina nave lnumpeir iu the luxury of winter sun baths at the modest cost of three cents n kilowatt hour. Don't tell the power company! I have dosed my self with progressive doses at a fixed distance from the nrc. "I can assure you tho results are not entirely psychological. . My usual stock nf winter cri 1ms be come sadly depleted. Without any reddening or sunburn I hnvo added a modest coat of tan to portions of my anatomy which were damned by society to everlasting white ness. Underweight, my avoirdu pois has Increased remarkably. 1'lleforo an VP ultraviolet, 1 thoroughly read Hull and I-orund and consulted my doctor ns to! the danger, and received his permis sion. 1 My claim Is .that the ultraviolet are fills a,, needed pumo in our proBcnl over . oigunl'MHl cos mos . . . "i And It seems to mo that Mr. G.'s way of Rotting It Ib sensible, effi cient and safe for ono who. knows bow lo handle an arc lamp and tho powerful current Hint lights it. . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Chickens, Uncovered A woman's club recently dis cussed health problems and one member nutted If It were true that chicken or veul If left' covered to cool after cooking would contain t polsorous subsUince. (Mrs. A. E. W.) . ...-.-..' Answer. -V Not unless some wretch nHiiped some jKHnon tindnr THAT VOO'Vfi VNHAT HAU6 eor xo A SAV FOR r WU'rJfeVJcl MARRY R iS -i, r- . A rrAV A 'Hi I oKEfioy, wedsesday, baalta and hyilaoa. not to dleaaae dlagnaale er BEYOND THE VIOLET the cover. ' 'I would '.suggest that the club discuss the problem ot uncovered chickens, and what their mothers ought to do about.lt. Grandfather's .Fault..." Client and wife adopted boy from institution. . The child was three years .old " and the most beautiful child I,, ever saw, and (was dismissed from a club twice for drunkenness, and got Into cither trouble. He married, has i1 children, doesn't pay hU rent, nd will probably be supported by 1 society. Can anything but heredity ' explain this case? Environment j Jjelp' Perhaps, but cannot o any uu,.uiuB union moo wuuua tlon. You cannot' make, a silk; purse out of a sow's ear. (L. CO.) Answer. Perhaps : not,. - but I dare say. a skilled craftsman could turn out. something .-finer than a silk parse from a sow's ear. Viewed impersonally, this case is not so impeccable the environment was not very good, after all, if 'the boy was a tone boy. The beolile should have adoptedj sdveraf, or at leant two children, for an only child is up against a pretty tough propo sition, no nmttor -how! ."carefully',' ho may bo 'brought in p. 'Assuming the child was physically and men tally nornjAl, 1 , refuse to believe that he would have taken to drunkenness If he had the right sort . of precept and example at home. You mention that the boy was "sent to school." I suppose he occasionally saw a circus, too? You didnt mention that., nut never mind, brother. You go on hugging your heredity complex and I'll continue cherishing my en vironment complex. . That's what makes the world such an interest ing place, isn't It? I don't like to think that I am bound to turn out badly Just because grandfather got caught stealing horses; and I cer tainly don't believe, the. world owes me famo or fortune If grandpa. was never caught at It. The Whole Bllln' , ' ' Several years ago I figured out this remedy for toe Itch (ringworm or tricophyton. infection 'of the skin between the toes). I. heated water to eaxctly 124 degrees F., measured by an accurate ther mometer. I put my toes to tho water for 20 minutes and presto, tlie trouble was ended. Tho fungi can't- stand the high temperature. One must place a small object, bei tweon tho toes and move the folit up and .down in the water. Von will think yon are bolng boiled alive, but you are not,' if the. tem perature doos .not exceed 124 de grees P. 1 have found tho foot will Bland as high as 120 F, with out Injury. (E, II. C.),.- ' '-. Answer. r-It'';. sounds-' :fhie,' - but' ouch! It's hot staff!, Thel shoes should be: disinfected, 'of-course. (Copyright John F, Dille company) Miss Aggie Moon wuz 31 years ote before she knowed ther wuzn' no Dan Cupid. Most parents seem to think that if they tide a boy over till he's big enough to go to school It's up to his teachers to mold his character an' keep him out o' Jail. J,n (Jramlo hns new servlejB ga- rage oppoHttq Union Pacific P0- WuTTiBurr'MTEPPlftLV I 'iV""' - - . VJ ,' l W J. - I mast 22, 1929. - MAIL TRIBUNE. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ; ACBOSS t. Cblef actor a. OrtlKeau la. Klllptlcai -. ' 14. naked tiaf u. J-'einlDlna name 10. Hindu aaered ' lltaretnre 17. Motion IK. Intarual -ID. litem lalnnd it. one thai wlada 11, Salt of tar. . tarlo ael4 ' - SI. Corala ' St. Conulnlor . gold 7. Ananltlea "31. Ona wno an noya . . -31. Mind - 3a. Soft mineral 1 , sh. Broken rock T . ,3a. Flili crga 40. nealred car neatly Solutlon.,of v :.:' !. Pemlnlna . name , . 43. Shrub - . 45. stnpefy jb 4. AboTa -47. Tomboy 4. Ploneera tl. Hon of Seth -33. JiWnad tl.e . .acoro 31. Before a birth 4S. list oatelier t. lllnda qoeen 03. Decree of tha -anltan 33. Smalt qnaatlly ;. I.rare out ... Tlaft" T " - 3D. Satellite . II. Om olon ancient people Foe 71. Volcano r- J DOffjr t-p . . ' 1. Commotion '. I. Horemeat of aca 0 a ttis't oTit vris i 1 w U mi iLIl a m t ia ' T 1 jiff' 8 w 1 LB" u IU H ' Lff" 8 w T w Pt i i tDtlff aTs e IIKHIL jlM H NT? v n o mc o f t ida t r V T UM! 1 MT 1 t T 3 Bfo A A T t Qt V e a yHi w t h 7ljI1i ?P 0 HgJT W A m pBitK I a 3 it 1 1 tfj' i ' n 1 1 A I L 1 1 1 R 1 tU a 1 0 1 fi I r j t U I q I t ' 2 3 F I. .15 16 . p .-II Is IO ! ;i ' 12 1,3 i ' I5 " " JS 7 ' ' 7; s ' T 1riT-"T -;?;;K I, . . ixja , v .... 5" T. ST" jp5 HT7 T "T" JT""-" -r- "r-jrr.v? " Sw rnr, jj r -r- rr' a--' fW ; if-, as -m n it ii . . 30 "T Ti TTtCss ir - .- i.-:i -. ,. '. .. i , ' aa,1 ' ' i . t 3 u ?5c- a tt if " - w, "sriuiM r ; rl; WI, TW s2 S3 i ' im? te ; r KirAt'z, JtL -i ' 54 , fS S6 37 it (f So ff - . ...... ... , , . . , ... ., ... . 61 ' - jtJ Si iS "" 15 c: yj - zi - J J . . -i - Quill Points The meanest man 1h thrf farmer vho plants' nothing closd to the road except Btuff touristB can't cshti r '' '(i'i ' . 1 f i t - '- ';Hei the' sale of - pistols because they, 31U people? Well, ; automrji Hiles kill a lot more. Vnatf abbMH them?. nh i TheabjeatlohUo waiting for an Ideal. niuto Im that you get ovor iouked by others who aro doing the same thing. ' f - - , Think how much worse conditions mlglU be if woman's voto Jadn't uplifted and-purified us. ' "' Queer'riitortala! There lk'-no "coloj line' for Indians ; because tho red man feela superior to whites., ,. ' i ' ' " i. If vbu can't set rich. Hnd vet hong to feel free and Ihdependent and arrogant, get a job driving a truck. ' i '''' : Predestination n the theory that, your tlmo having come, a dry agent will get you if a locomotive doesn't. .The question is, if a high-brow magazine didn't confess that It's printed fur intellectuals only, would, anybody 'suspect It? J ' As we understand it, the lay says nu man who owns ships can be secretary of the treasury ' unless he is rich and nblc and popular. A family quarrel Isn't; over until tho man has tlmo to forget what an asrt. ho was and fool rcspsd table again: Some concerns luivo only one vlcoprrwtdiit( and In other comca tlie I mm? luu scveml mar ried daughter. A moron Is one who avoids do ing certain things for fear people will think him a moron. Brief revelation of the law's, at- tllude toward an ordinary offend- 1 1 Yeaterday'a' Puizle i i II. Mine entrance 1J. Ujnoj 91. Aannni allk norm 33. Walt Si. Loir tljel 37, llebren loir ts. Coin of Ionian lalauda . it. I'oor III. (:ti len( h , nlsa . 33. Blile nf a barrel -S3. C lie red ofTlclal Jl. IL'i Hefi 37. Inrui.r bottle 40. Pliico of com bat 41. (Jomptetopes ' 44..Ll(lit-colored mineral 13. f ertlilnlnr to -former daya IS. Meed 30. BeTeroffe 33. Sliaroos Acta 3i3i 34. College dance Sa, 'Branch of a treex rare 33. Wife of fjeralnt 37. Unit 33. Blow of a horn 00. EnglleD. col lege . '31. Genoa of com mon froga 4, Political party HE a,' To the ihel. . tared alda V . Aelaam. . ' ' 'V 3. Frletlonnl J - coaaonaati . : 3. Ia able ,. Ba, 8. Kple poem liy Jlomer ' t. Valklnt" bird 10. Jint too maeh, 11. airl'a name ., er: "What do you mean by bcin broke?"' ' A hick town is a place where'the Ilchts.iro.OUt if .thern la n siniinl nf i'lhuijafcr ivthln ten nUloJs ! 4 Atftbrlciahisrhr Laughing at " the man who combs, his hair over hfs bad spot: stijiving earnestly to find jthuj-tjjct to culture.. ' Only a few Americans havo . the true look of Ki'euUiCMM, and most of Uiom arc Pullman con '' tluctors. ' " The most successful farm relief 'yet devised consists in saying to Uie; banker: "Take the darned thing'. , v.ui icl-1 .in is .winienef y i re member my dwn youth." said the father, "so I'm never uneasy when Mary is out with some boy.'1 ; DEATH ECHOES IDYLL -PORTUGUESE REGENT LiSllON, Muy 22. The last echo ot Portuual's royal. Idyll sounded ' today In tfho death of JOIIm Henslor, aged 03, morKanutli: wife qf .the- lute Ferdinand of Sn'xo-Cobur, kins consort of I'or-tURal.'-' r Uliza ' Henslor was a bcuutlfnl younir American opera singer of German origin, who In 181.0 sang at tho Lisbon opera huusc. Fer dinand then u widower und recent of FortUKat. fell, deeply - In Jove with her. . . Ho-conferred upon the opera ginger tho tille4of Countess Edla. and married her, despite the op position of the. court and people of Portugal. :They lived, happily together un tli Ferdinand's --dejith In , 1885. From that iime on ahe lived In nun-llkc seclusion. Commercial Hotel at Madras belrury q'ift)letjslyrenioileled. Do Yon Remember? 10 V&VIIS AGO TODAY " (Prom files of Mall Trlbun.) May 2S, mm- , Klevcnt ca "f Blruwbcrrica from the McBrlUe, ranch sold at Public Market: .. ..... Smudge: Buffi-age for woriien Is a stop forward and a great thing until thiy vote you out "'' Sharon Merrlman awarded high est honors 'of senior class at high school. : '; LeHgue ot Nations attacked In senate by Senators l-odgo ond pher- CHy council bars new city uuto camp. horaos from Table Rook hogs sell for ,18.60 per hundred In Portland.,... .- -20 TEAKS AGO ToilAY ' (From files of Mall Tribune) May 22ud, llion. . . , ! Covornor Benson appuints-J.i M Kocne and J. E.. Enyart, on Cra ter Luke road commission with y G. Steel secretary. , '' j Five Ashland Normal ,stua on hike kill .Wack .bear and. sctj enjoys bear meat banquet.. Judge Kelly says hl.s ."kds' he able to nlay the unmo of lives on Sunday when they Jacksonville tor top league. . '. place In ,tiic After a wait of 44 years. Judge Stewart of this city has been al lowed a claim of $4.. against -the government for' a Cloflitng allow ance during- the Civil war... - BrisbanesTbday (Continued irom Page One.) Millions of Catholics will -rejoice that the Hgreemciit with the irovermnciit of. Itnly and a 'restoration of limited temporal power puts an end to this lonn self-nnpo.scd imprisoiiinent. '':; Paris reports that representa tives of tho allies have aBreed. on a letter to Schacht, head of tthe perman debt . commission, unani mously accepting gome of the Ger man orfcrs In connection with tho debt settlement. ; . That settlement ; will soon .be! made. Then will come a great boom in German prosperity, prob ably leading the rest of Europe. President "Hoover makes public his conviction' that the- supreme ( court decision, setting aside inter state - commerce commission find ings hostile to railroads values, will not increase railway rates., ; 'Time Wilt not1 discourage' railroad management. The supreme court decision will permit railroads to keep a much greater part of what they' earn. That Is what the rail roads wont.- - - . . . ' Mr.;, Asliton, president of tho American Railway association, says this Is the most careless na tion on earth, wastes every year ten thousand millions of dollars, and "this amount Is nothing com pared to the enormous loss in human life attributable to careless ness." . . -; ' . ' - . President. Hoo-er's ' cohunisslon on prospetlty, outlining our gi gantic resources,' ' a d d e 4 that Americans have barely scratched tlie surface of national .wealth. . As an efficiency engineer. Presi dent Hoover may suggest a way of ' cutting down waste. , ' We nuiko a great fliss,' as' wo should do., about, ten billions lent to Europe", ' ahd we1 waste that amount every yean .'i1 M-v.; VISIT YANKEE SERVICE WASlllNCTON. May" 'it "Secretary Uuod today authorized the attachment of Captain Helm Speidel, of the German army, to n bombardment group at. Langloy Field, . Va for a .pericll) jDf. one month. . ,,., , Captain. Speldel recently 'arrived! In the United States with Captain' Wirilmont,. .also- of the- -German army, foj-. , Instruction . in nrmv service schools 'Thcy-aH Ute iirrt German :olf leers to bVatiashed to thA A mrlpn Ovm .1 'World war. - " I' " ' ' ' i i By BUD FISHEP . ! Y