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WEDFORD SraiE TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, ORTiOX. TrESDAY. MAY 28, 3929. PAGE FOUR 1' I 1 ' I 1 U, MEDFORD 31 All, TRIBUNE ' Mir, 9mtdu, VmUi PubUihftl f to, HXDfOlO K-sT-li K oieit w. uhu uiur I. timrm utrrg. kum As Iodeoastatf NeMpaixr md elaa sutler Bl BaBera. jreraa. nrfar let ot Mara ibib. CBMKiniON T BUU IB actum: Baiir, iu lundij, fur lialLr, vita Buodar. Botb.... belli, tiuieut Sundijr, rear.,: 'Daily, ellhout flunter. Boom.. .Wtctlr Mall TrlMiM, eoa rear. j., as .... .......... It. to .t 1.50 .19 J. 00 too lit t ir in iAum la Wtdferd. Altillnii lettientile, Central toM, roeeaU, laittt, (kl4 BUM ton ae flienoan:, DtUr, Bit Bunder, BWDtB. ........ .9 Denr, vubout Sunder, awnta ' .8 Deiir, tjibwit Buooar, ana fear ,1.00 pair, olta Sunder, one rear 1.00 AO term, een la aoranee. , MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATED PBUI 5 UtMldni Pull Lcued Wlfi Smke Tlw Anoducd Pre. U ndtalielf tsuued to Vm Ine (or pubUcitloB f ill newt dliutclit credited UU cUwnlM credited la tale paper, Erf site t Hit local oei puMlibc! btvtlo, AU rlg&U rr publioUM at imUI efeattatai utile an resened, Offlelal MPer of tlx Cltr af Hearers. Orrielal paper of Jaekjoo County. Boor, dallr ertrai, drealatlos f Hi aasm OeL'l, 1J, ! AdnrtMng rrtmacotaUral Oftkaa In New Yui, Chlcau, Datn, laa b, Ut Angelf, wtla, rorUand. traaefMS, !Ye 5mudge Pot By Arthur Ptrry : rii'(2nn chamber of commerce crouiw opposed to vallrond dcvel i iment n yt biive taken no nc tl n to change' the mate mo(to finm "She Fllea With Jler Own wlnKt" to "Leave Vu As the In diana Left f a," ,1 have always been anil always will be rentonsiblc for my wife' .If Ins. Shelby Andcraon, 1U3C Miami. (Kanaaa City Star.) How unusual, hut why mention It. Several of the auto horns around here have a aarcimtlc note in their voice. , "What 1h this?" wild F. Hyliw, the renowned iiarlrullurnl tiller and toiler, also hayer, uh he looked ii(to the butilneHs end O.C a pitch- The nobin, the Bluojay, the Woodpecker, the Sparrow, the 4irk and Tlirunh funilieij ate Httrawberrlea with John Demnier lle firHl of the week. - InHtend of liuttinK the nut on In frant and behind her, to make room, the lady driver exerciaed lh.e mUHdes of her forearm slightly und proceeded from th parking npnco in good order, and in due Hea&on. " The fih .worahipera of the IliRUe will now asnemtlo. for the ficautiful ceremony of annolntinx tte sacred nteelhead. JThe Pales Htatemnan tolln of a lady Htenogrnpher who retired from her position hecaUHO the du ller, thereof required the cllinbinK of a ladder In tho presence of malcH. Hhe walked right out of ihe office and climbed. Into a rumble neat, which rcoulren all tho f-klU of a clrcUR acrohat, and foljtl Inw up like a Conora typewriter. ., Spring Ih well up ring dancen. alone, and no lAtnt; ere the end of tho week. Profanely of tho weather Ye una 1 1 speak, HecauHe right now A.I1 car wheels squeak. Col. Lindbergh la now married. There wilt be low-llfed wretoheti who will maintain he made bin flight across tho Atlantic too noon. Tho Baker Herald holds that much of th& dtKtrewi of Mr. Hai ry K. Sinclalr'a Jail term Is amelio rated by' th?t presence of n pretty nut He In the Jail pharmacy, where ho works. At night he listens to (11 men snoring, and it takes a lot of beauty to offset that. mnt? Posh iutic,r) ' John is out of the hunpllal, but look pretty thin. Jlo ' went to visit his sister Wed ne.sdny and stayed until Satur day. It will 19 some time be fore ho will bo able to work. It, would he a great relief - to pick tip u paper and road of a fnriper klun dignitary doing some thing besidcM going to Jail, Sprinkling and mowing of lawns ts the order of the evening- . Then thoro l tho tourist who driven llko ho was looking for a rash settlement for the wreck of his broketv vehicle, Instead of work. ;' , . Mrs., Pansy Greedy, who loqt the new breakfast nook linoleum at n bridge game, is rendittg "Timely Hrlluo Hints," but a timely nudge Is niyiVi to, be deslreth Tobacco juice" and tho Holy Hplrit are not compatible and, can not dwell In the samo hblQ ,to uthw. Thercforo. it brihoyves us tp do all wa can to get tobacco nnd humanity a:far apart as pos Hlbln. r(Xo - Tobacco Journal.)- Putting In a plug fur cigarette. ( Tlnrn To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ft niter, an cbxht-puund baby boy, the . Jflat. (Lostlne - Notes.) A handful, , ., , OBTAIN $200 CHECK KANSAS CITY, May 2. WV Willwm Hu-ey. , 57-yoar-old fai'i nicir. ' lodu,- ,.wa recoyrrlnir )fr.itt Injuries received 'Saturday ' kt the hands of several men who tortured him until he signed a check for $20(1 gave his iitlnckei-s ftiQ. In .cash. SOUTHERN OREGON SHOULD UNITE ON ALL AROUND DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST TRAVEL THE) more good roadu to-Crater Lake, -ii'ie'trrcater the tourist travel. pil.: the-reatr. the touri-st .travel, the greater the bencfitt) to $autlieri OreR'm, ill the increased revenue. . '. iThose district T.hieh oiose the Tiller-Trail cut-off to Cra ter, Lake, because they are uot on it, are, to our inind, guilty o! both a Kclfisli anil short-sij-'hted policy. They fail to realize that anything that will expedite or increase the volume of travel to Crater bake will benefit them, because it is an undeniable fact, supported by thfc records, that !I0 per cent of the tourists who travel to a resort by one route return by another. 1 Ro.s te flsH-'UF'Pfl Tilli.r Tenil V.ttiAa Point anil th interveniii'' ! erritory, would benefit the construction of 1I1U juoinsed cut-off. But because of this fact, we fail to aprce with those who believe Medford should oppose the proposed construction, and do everything possible to prevent it. ., An overwhelming proportion' of the tourists from the north y.ho would take this cut-off to Crater Lake would return, via Medford, Central Point and Crauts I'ass. The. same rule applies to those who will visit'Crater Lake from Klanuirh Falls, Kast. ern Oregon, or the Kcdivood Highway. They come in one way, they go out another. ,. .. , Instead of opposing new feeders, new lines of communica tion, nc.w'routcs which will open up new areas of scenic and recreationid attractions in this part of the country, all that are ! justified on thjs basis, should j isn't sentimental benevolence, it ' FOI?, wc repeat, anything that will increase the totut volume of tourist truvel to Southern Oregon is good for Southern Oregon, for every town and trading, senter in it.' What applies to Crater Lake applies to the Oregon Caves. The proposed Williams Creek construction, for example, would uot only benefit Medford mid Williams Creek, ut Grants I'ass and all the intervening territory. t . . ' ' Let's get together ou this tourist business, not fight among ourselves. This would not uidy be a nicer spirit, but one that would pay each, district iu this part of the state more revenue in dollars and cents. THE S. P, AND WK see no cause for surprise over the fact lli,at Rome. Morl ford business men sijned blue cards, which directly ap proved of the Sou-theni' i'acifio posed extension of the f I rent Northern. . ' AVhere any railroad enjoys a monopoly, it also enjovs a co- erejve power of which when fails to take advantage. No matter how strong public a new railroad, there are always large shippers wlio can't afford to antagonize the old one. Thcv may Ktrontrlv favor rail road development, but when a representative of a railroad over which they must Jhii for several years asks, Are you for or afrainsV us!" they refuse to take a chance and obediently sin on the dotted Hue. ,' '''' FOUTUNATKtA' those in a position of authority, to decide a question of thu sort, realize the situation perfectly. They have more reliable means of determining public sentiment than1 by perusiu(j blue cards of a self-interested railroad. Ninety per cent of the people of Southern Oregon, want the Hill lines hooked up in this pari of the coast, not because they have any particular hostiiiiy toward the Southern Pacific; but because they believe n, competing lino opening up new terri tory and bringing in new bl-ood will be of tremendous materia! benefit to this part of ho state. No one can blanift the H. I, for retaining its monopoly if it dm." Hut these blue cards will not bo, a serious factor in the t'ecision which will finally determine it. Blessed are the poor and humble. They emi get married without being annnyed by pliotouraphers". No rich man can take advantage of all his opportunities. Think of the vaudeville contract Mr. Sinelnir could get after all tlis publicity. The resignation of Maincl Willebrandt will be approved by all those who believe religion was the main issue in the recent tanvpaiun. ' AVERAGE MAIL PILOT CHICAflO. (Aft The average ntr transport pilot, carrying mall nnd ! from $lu.)00 to f.su.oou as well as passengers on regularly operated.! valuable mall and the safety of air lint's. Is 2S.6 years o&. .'passengers. MUTT AND JEFF- MTririCD Aai iTT me a , y-.i-i I THAT'S. -Ill'i I I m 1 WrtAl MWf- Ynll M5AVLf VX b.-a ..v. AFP fffW IMLlt 1 UIA I 1Kb In C. . TU CL Tn7i YOLJ irAf VOt . rtl AS WUL Go HotAe. 1 IT; coiue llrsprpiccy& LSAu?T,"''ln crtAuFFCoW 'iSTV sclv t ARReST cooRT,vou MjARKGSTGli PETTYV LMUys LAN 'TftWlSHT Ifcto, iffiLfeCr 7J0M VXAMT HlfA ST BCAuS' He Urt 0 ' LAWG ? VI ,Jmm&l "YO'JR e J M. AN OLD HW ANI AR.ST15. F A K,S 1 loFFlCGR!' ! vlHArl ' t? V.OWV )9 each; section of which will share l more directly than .Medford by be universally supported. This is an enlightened self interest. ' ' ' ITS BLUE CARDS and iitdire,ctly opposed the pro competition threatens, it never' sentiment may be in favor of The American Air Transport as sociation, undertaking a survey to determine tho financial and moral responsibility placed upon air tran.sport pilots and their relative ages, found that the 2X-year-old pilot was charged, with the safely of nn alrplnno ranging In pricey -She Was Fair, Slim and Personal Health Service By WnilAM BRADY, K. D. ' Biffovd letters pcrUlAlns to peraenal vtvm anouM t bn.i ami written treatment, win m iuwitn oy wr. tiriay n in inn. oairad, only a few ca be anewrred bare. trjf to liiatroetloiai. Iddroae Dr. Wullaia Cltl AI"t"IlOVKDfl Juat an the wild game hunter( seeks aolaoe or surcease from th cares of domeiitic .life in !ltf tro- Ihy room, n I turn to my scrap- ' particles in dut,or from swallow-j, book in niomenisjing minute quantities of lead in! of Kieat anguish, hU food or thru careless handling J and I am sooth-iof his chewing tobacco or failure fd. Wben agents to clean his hands before taking! or emissaries of food. liut not every colic In a th old , guard : painter is from lead poisoning. He deal particularly ! is as likely to suffer from gall hard ' thrusts. I i stones or other diseases as any like to look once j of the rest of us. Your father more upon an should undergo a medical examlna- 9 item two by four, for this Item is headed thus: " ! Mayor fta;is3alc Home With Crl. Mayor j'rp' Tern W- ,Guy liobhs 'TuesMlay officiatel for the first time when Mayor . I. X. Ragsdate was forced to retire to his home on account of a light Indisposition. The mayor was stricken wltli. crl, which, caused him to vacate the executive chamber and call for Mr. Dobbs to transact the city's business. i The mayor's malady Is not considered serious and he is expected to return to hla of fice within a few days, -possibly today. Mr. Dobbj . . Never In my life have I been so ; -lnri tn hear nf the lllnptui nf a ' good man. This attack of crl occurred about two years ago, and It is to be hoped the mayor has had cri again and again since that time, but even the one attack has afforded me many, many mo ments, of happiness, and naturally I wish Mayor Kagsdule many re turns ofhls indisposition. f!e has set a fin example for public spirited men everywhere. I could j mention many a mayor who does! worse .when he has the cri. ( The usual mode of Infection with crl is via conversational; spray. That is. when one tains there In a constant spray of vis ible and invisibly fine droplets of moisture shooting forth from the mouth and carrying three or four feet, never more than five feet in ordinary conversational speaking. If one happens to have any respiratory Infection the vi-j run or germs may be present in the droplets of moisture of seers-.. tion. If one's neighbor in cauphtj Within range of the spray, ob-i viously the poor fellow is out of; luck, for few human beings have sufficient Immunity to protect them against respiratory infection. Of course uncovered sneezinjr and h.VV.V.rt.l f in "tho "pot!..: coughing are o fectlon with crl lar among the elite as is conver "" sntional spray infection. Then, I suppose, even hand shaking may,! possibly convey the infection in some instances, tho we have little i evidence of this. The convorna- . tlonal spray is the main thing. And curiously enough tho radio ; censor forbids elucidation pf thej conversational spray, tho he per-, mlts detailed description of the! spray, of openface sneezing and j cqughing. Conversational spray, j ho thinks, is an unpleasant thing ( for nice people to think about. i : kst I ox ;r A N s W K 1 1 S Tho . OJUI DriiftRlKM .Toko. You mentioned that a 1.7f per rent strength iodine mixed with glycerine makes an excellent mouth disinfectant. I had such a solution prepared by a druggist. The druggist labelled It poison, but I used it as a garglo and It burned my tongue, IMensc let me know whether It is safe to use undiluted. G. 8. Answer I wrote "Probably one with chrouic gingivitis, pyorrhea, or other mouth Infection should apply this 1.75 per cent lodin only once each alternate day.' I then ladried that a wise old doctor for merly advised such an application nf lodln-glycerin to tho gums of children once a month to prevent tooth decay. Your druggist meroly followed an old Spanish custom In sticking the "poison" label on tho vial. You should not use the lodln-glycerin as a gargle. Tho 1,75 pep cent strength is readily prepared by mixing ordinary tinc-i tti re of lodin with nn equal quan-1 tity of glycerin, then mixing that with another equal quantity of glycerin. Ordinary tincture of lodin la a n p .o x I m a t o I y 7 per cent strength (in the Tnlted States). j Painter With folic. i My" father has been a house j painter for 40 years. He hns spells of colic. Could this be from" lead poisoning from handling! white lead In his work? What would vpu recommend tor painter's colic? O. H. C. - Forty to a Gallon health and bytfeoe. not to dlitui Oaavaels tr j lumpcQ) ku-mwiww. Ovioc to the Urea Bomber at lettrra No reply can bo node to Ojoertaj Be. oealorBv I Brady, la eaio ot thl BOoear. V TIIK fKXSfiB. IoiMninK he doean't- gt-t il from; hanOlinK lad or paint eontainincj Ut gets it eithr from inhaling i tion. Calcium Lactate for Asthma I have been taking two 5-grain calcium lactate tablets after each meal for eight weeks, and I have had more relief from asthma than I hnv-A PV4r nlitninpit from anv other remedy. I owe you my grat- Itude for this as -well as many! other helpful things I have found j In your column. Should I keep on using the calcium lactate .' E. E. P. Answer You might take It for a course of three weeks each spring and autumn. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.), Humph! It would only take one, lu'tniu pill r- lwo the; t to bold up ever one In lt." '1 -"t Stew' X;.... on (.nil, u tin viinil (iluiui tlm unn-1 , . m 11... i xti tl ",M" ' - .' - convictions last week. Quill Points Desiring the same thing tends to make a happy marriage unless It's tho same dollar. Kvcry hick town has' at least one Important citizen who wishes he dared wear a silk hat. Cf course Carolina eotton mills can't raise wagis. At times it is hard to raise the president's $50, 000 salary. , . The five-day week may effect some saving, bu think how many more emergency wards will be re quired. . Vow of the liln; jobs arc hold by men who stand 'lit th door an hour after say iivg they : iuiL5t eo. When nT mah thinks he Isn't at pence with the world, he Isn't at peace with himself. Since the world was young, the rich have felt superior to law. Where everybody scorns the law. everybody is prosperous. Never yet in all history have tho common people scorned moral laws dbeyed by tho rich.. Americanism: 'I think he's n great man. Xo, I can't tell you what great things he has done, but everybody say a he is great." Tn the old days, only one class of women got ftriinx. And in that i - - . I "Iliiiniih! It would only take MAiL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE i ACHOS& i 1. Snar s. Lily 19. m(Klne Bet me II. Sc-lt Maud li. rrtaIa!nK to A tin It. Oit who Mini It? IT. 51irfolltaa " rrtsirarler t. Dropsy ;i. Moall toft mailt i. KvaminMIOn SS. Svr Si, .Man ' nitk- ' uame SC. Jitkrlose: itrfnr . He sllaatrd 31. Ondtes of ihe harrekt " 34. Krnair z I. ray matUr Frrrioas stone 39. .Make In.lMinrt : 40, Mile uf work . H. M-.rhl.l ret- pimtorj Kuand t?. Wriairlina; 41. 1'lruMire " TefFl 42. Tounrd lirltrr 4. f.iih 47. . uh Ion 4s sttamotiie , tiTitcbinc.' Solution of e ft w'n$:T:lt!AipyislTiAiB AiftlUjlpjl itlcUy jT I WE wii iciHjJi iMjOiQit, aio tV7 p 1 e t j 1 1 Tin H i i t) R Li; A!'NT S 5Bo;E;Nis!e i A U A Bt: C H ; Aj R W StTie t!jciRigiTj3gU lBPiOjNTo l!s!TtwjBfu"l Hl ITjl N'6g Tip h a s i IaohiA m m c ;fl7sl S. HVary ' 7. Beplace il. .Mohammedaa 71. KIuJ of dock SS. lilri's nana UO Inhabitant of 1 Mrasarabla iSnmiililand at.prt of 27. Vehicle .lu ration so. lu.lHfMS s. Killed Tilth U. Parsing of ma light tti rough 1. The last bat a bodily two Oman . 4. ItnUaa city Cf, nines i, Jlead cover-., ivlnd of palm ' bur , Anfilosaxoa t. In a lino slave 7 einlnlne 19. KuiiplIcatloEi iitinte Scou 8. l)eiusltPd 2 13 " (5 l& p IS 19 I.-.. IO III 112 H . - ' 1. 7T- H " ?9 ; 55 35 36 37 7J7-. 55 " ' -i ' 33 ; 7" .. ii : 32 , J7 ! 49 so 57 5S si . il ' St So Co ' ; sT fci J5 ; jj particular. at least, been no change. It isn't as bad as the headlines make it appear. Most oX the peo Pie you k - anybody. ple you know never have killed A ' cruic eays greai juuii critic light fi 'the light fiction of the day more i restful than the other kind. kind? Silent dmnin; vcary l.ost and a 'bored 4rucst, each long hiff for 'Ore otlier to sugscst going to bed. The next, war, up in the air. will be horrible enough; but thank goodness cooties can't fly. Why not pass a bill to lift every farmer's mortgage? That would itlckle rural constituents. nnd the president could be counted on 1 to veto it. Mr. Raskob's installment plan for Investors, would he fine if the other installment plans left anything to invest. Correct this sentence: "Well, well." the man chuckled; "if you nte enough at the bridge party, watch me enjoy these sardines." 4 Voters of Stonington, Conn., , gathered to devise means to din-; charge a $50,000 bond issue. Then j they discovered the bonds were ' redeemable in 30 years, instead of ?n. Headache etabia laxa YO-Moaaow ti. Try it -Sic " W ALRIOHl Recom,mcnded and told hv ! j All R Mad ford Druggists 1 j 1 j othci 1 m - .m ' i' Silent dntnia; ; vcary'l.bst j Al W-NATURE'S REMBDT r pj-. Tablet will promptly itart the g, Wjk , needed bowel action, clear m firtV&df waste and poison from roar m w Vjj ; j j yetvm. and bring welcome L- relief at once. The mild, lU'lNivHT , I efe. all-vegetable laxa ' TO-MOKRO I u. JtjU-ac V ALRIOH1 II Yesterday's Puzzle t. Sofia I Invert e. ilinda iioeeii II. Choreh buy- rrnnunt y .! Ij.f4 13. Finest 13, l.lmbt S. UnUen 19, 't'umarisk salt tree Han ii. ,lmii Scot. i, f'ard frame tit Vetraiin la ?Iurtliii(iie i9, Aive SO. Hadlnurr Hi. M ire piillld 33. sm on tli uud, 33. Arid 3;, hPRmcnt of ' a circle 3ft. Openings 43. Sm-et imtatn 41. itootlni: mi-tal 47. Comrailrs ' 411. Profound n stnillllly Zi, itectory . 24. ApprtiUes ii, Pare ' Zi. spoken 27. Ileal 2. So mote it he i. Oreal 61. Charartrr in 'The J.aot Iavs of j'.om pelF' ' . Afresh 01, Itomiiu t:ouc hold iroil C3. No: dlalert has ' nbmmtBL r Vying 'jHto7avor ';m EASTS IDE SYRUP AT ALL DEALERS Distributed by Hart Cigar Co. 509 Davia St.. Portland FREE Theatre Ticket with each Cash Purchase MODEL BAKERY ' 111 West Main ' Medford, Oregon . mm 'II. I Do Yoo Remember? 10 YEARS AGO TODAY (From file, of Mail Tribune)'' May 2H, 1919. ' Governor Olcott a;ipointn Vernon Vawler member of board p( fjp. Kcnta of Unlvemity. of Oregop. Carranza denied risht to eros.'V. S. line with troops to head off Villa. . . i Rorn. to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mann field of Prottnect. a-nine-pound w)n Kifkiyou grade ! feet In width. to be paved H Iilrycle. raceH will be htd on Decoration day at fairground.. ; Henr' Freeman arrives from overseas and Joins his parents at Cetitral Point. C. C. Ioovejr seels dairy to Snider Dnlry 'company. 20 YEARS AGO TODAY '' (From files of Mall Tribune) Jlay 28, 1908. Haln continues value placed In thousands of dollars. McClouJ Lumber company' tied up by strike. " i - Experts estimate the payroll for labor In Medford is over 200i) per day. Portland: Bill Hanley of east ern Oregon accused of fencing 80, 00D jcre.s of government land. ' L. L. Webster of Portland will defend Medford In the Crater Lake highway. suit. ;. Mr. and" Mrs. Bert Haney drovi from Jacksonville last .night to ace the Hoss;on, Ideals. ,; c-. ; Sixty-eight y e a f s of continu ous membership of 'the Masonic lodge Is the record of Marcus L. Moore, 91-year-old civil war. vete ran of Roseburg, Ore.1 - - Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic for relief 4rom torment of ' Lumbago. They, satisfy. Over 25,yevs Foley Pills ; A diuraMc stimulant for tha kidneys Sold Eturywhtn y-, i For Sale by JaniUu & Woodq Drug , Qioro. Cor. Main and Central. Women's Hose s SJ.0Q Pair V.Z Silk from, top to toe with v pointed heeL l! J 12- or 16-iri. Green Pine Slabwood Per Load or 16-in. Green Pine Slabwood ' Per Load Select Grade Medford Fuel Co. , Roiihstein & Deuel 1 ,t TLf 631 Bv BUD FISHEP Lumb illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU1' j - Mill Run ! v 4 ' Qradflj I' i si.oo '' oj 1 1 . 9?