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PAGE FOUR WKDFORT) MXTH TRTKlTNrTC. MEDFORT1. QKEGON", SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1929. liEDPORD MAIL XRIBCNB Mtr, tunta?. WMtu PufalliiiI bi tba MXIri)kP fUNTINO ca. -ir-t N. in i lUBKHT W (DHL, IOIW I. iiiitmi mire, huh" nund M Mood rim BUM M twtiia. ntt la Hue I. !' I0BKCRIPT1UN HTM tj Wall lo Atnttm: 0IU, (lib UIlM, HT : uui, witti Buudir. awntb - Piir, tithMit Suudty, rf Dilj, vithout ButKkr, wtb VVeaklr Mill Trlimia, on W.r.. JuUwUM, Clrl rolM, rnuwll, TiUot. IK'") Bill uid on Hunwari: ' U.lij, ltb aundu, aootb Diij, vitbuut Bundij, buqUi.-. . UlUj, VlllXMJt BuuUr, om lu SENATOR BORAH STARTS SOMETHING TPIIK bent evidence that public sentiment against the Prohibi- tion in incrensinj Communications is shown bv Senator Koran's sudden Fruit,f!,y 8itua,,on explained , Tfl t li.. h.fllldl- jump into the public uremi in its defense. ! in rcKard to the fruit fly sltua,- Senator Borah abhors n crowd as Nature abhors a vacuum. ","n ln ' the followliiK Ih the 'situation to date: As I have stilted Ife sometimeK sides with the majority, but never conspicuously, before, the Oregon state board of He has the same affinity for a minority cause that the dema-1 horticulture was represented at the, 1 meetintc of the weste.n plunt uar-1 trotfue has for u popular one. Never is he quite so happy as amine board held In Hucrama no ! " !!!v.b..n he tuknu nf" liiu lint ubiiknu Ilia uilkon loclts in the lireeze Home time BBO. At this meeting I t.so I ... ,, 1 1 r . .1 .1, i ,.; r ! '""'i"","ui"lni! siiaioi inncn up me 1.-11111.-1 m nunn ihihk uiui a iimjuiti ui ntc 10 llie i;. M. qnnriniue aim control 1.00 I c J.oo oc nato opposes. All Una, Udb I UKMBtia OF Till WJ80CIATBD .PRUI Bectlrlnt KWI lMi Wirt Tbt Awodiltd FrtM li tuluilrtly totitltd u b im tw publication of til utvt dltptUMt a-Mlllod U It or uUitrwlflt creUl'td u UUt popM. md tin to tbf total Dttt pubatbtd btrtla. ill ricbu tor publlettloa of lettlal aUottrfat ttrtla va ilM rtttnti Official ptptr of tot Clu of titan, omeitl ptptr of Jtcktoo Comity. amro dtllt ittrtii elmuiUM fw id aoatat win Oct. 1. im, tta Adtertlllnc ftepreatmaUTM kt. C MOUKNSCN 4 COMfArTt Orrletl b Net Vort, Chloio, PttnB. u rruclico, bat Aunt, atiiut. return administration that we did not feel Ihut ttiu umtli uii.l uiaut uriiu n..n- Jt li lis iilwnys been our opinion he would never have taken, erly protected by existlni! provi- fbitlie stump tor rresicteni tioover 11 ne iituin 1 neen iorceti into "" v......... " . ,, . , ..,, IA a result the federal aiithontlee ton the Ifoover (ire-convention enmp because a majority of the lie- : placed an embargo on Florida ! a0 I 1.1: ... I l..n 1.:... tr.., nl .i i. tirndntu wlii.-h worn twmlu tn (tin UIIUUVHII uariy icutieis n r nniiisi iiiul. inu'vcr ciccicu, lie v " ' ,'..,,.. . . , fly. This is now In effect and ml proceeds to join the Republican minority aframst him. jmore ghinmonta will be admitted; The Idaho Senator would deny it, but nevertheless it is true, lrom Florida except those sbii,. ,. . . . , , , . , . ,, nients which were Inspected and' that, in spite of his devotion to Democracy, he is really a very released by the federal authorities poor Democrat. In fact, intellectually he is a militant aristo-: Prior to .May Ifi Inst. ' ... . . . . . . . 11 , , Under this provision 0 more per- crat. lbs important political acts are almost invariably based 1 foot quarantine is established than upon tho assumption that the majority is wrottK, and the sit-lr ,1,e lulB ' OreKon had merely . 111 1 ir 'i I placed lis own quarantine. From M'riui lew itlllfillK wiioiii lie ihici-.s iiiiiisrii im; iiiii.. Of course this does not menu a majority of the American Smudge Smoke Jarmin & Woods" Drug Store Open Every Day Including , Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. You Can't Tell- Just when you will need f'unrls An aer.ount in the, bank will come in handy and it's surprising how quickly funds accumulate when yoiisavc consistently people now oppose the Federal Dry Law. , In our opinion a liirsje majority still favor it. Jint it does indicate that the opposition to Prohibition has in the past few years been KiiiniiiK strength, and Senator Borah .sensing this has found the temptatioi; to comhitt, this turn of the tide, irresistible. TICK Idaho Senator 'fires his opening volley in the current ! Collier's entitled, "t-peak l'p or Dry l'p." (iranting that I Prohibition is not satisfactory in every way, be says he is tired i ii' hearing Ibis constant squawking about its defects without, a single constructive suggestion as to what system should be adopted in its place. That there is still a liquor problem, he declares, no one de nies. The only question is how to regulate it. lie believes that while the. preient. conditions, particularly in the large cities, are bad; repeal or modification of the Prohibit ion Law would make them worse. Letter deal with the liquor traffic as Ml outlaw, he believes, than as something legalized. Let's have, a! all costs, less talk about how bail Prohibition Several of the boys have pounded is, unless someone is willing to propose a plan, he believes will broomhandlea Into swords, and )(, (.,,, )o vn Wllnl government 'ownership and control of marched away to mimic war. This , outbreak of mlllturlsin la due to a j liquor? All right, propose it and let s examine it. ituy .s,ut movement for fencinK. Hut tin SOM.KTII.INfi. Don't just talk. Speak up, pre F. Hybee of J'vllle wan in town I 1 i i sm. tie was Brief striken because sent your alternative remedy or dry up. This is the gist of the Honih argument, although it perhaps suggests a hriisqueness and narrowness which the article nctually does not contain. Kort Hall counted the pears be fure they were hatched .last week, und was the cynosure of all talk. The British held an election last week. Ureal interest was mani fested 111 the results by BUI Undue, North Uakutuii.. School terminates tills week. (Loud cheering by mothers und teachers.! Kalph Budd, who has somelhlnn to do with the Hill lines, sot off his private car at Ashland, Thurs. lo ride in an alilo to tills city. The riwem window has recovered from not gettliiK out of the road of an uuto. At'CKITINO the challenge Collier's Weekly editorially pre sents in the same issue its alternative nronosal entitled. . . . . .. Amendment. all but hay wan nut caught by the r.tin. .Some portions of the C. l.k. llltwy. is like the .Main Stem in front of Ole Alenderfers. Bill Coleman fell down and hurt a thumb on one of his hanils lasf, vk.' lie rammed it Into a rock, in the sacred Kokue. Jimmy Yaniushlta leaves today '. ''Amend tilt fur Japan.- For -0 yrs. he arose at TT . . . . .11.,, , , ,., 3 am to man the mop. Unlike' Here is its substitute suggested for the present lrtth amend JuriKe 2volle of J'vllle, who alleges ' ment : he ge'.a up ut 4:30 am. whyn Con-1 Tne Coni(reBB BlluI hav6 tllB power to resulnle or prohibit the .iwm in wnn.ui . ,.n .-. 1 ma-iutftcture. huh or tiansnnrtatton of Intnxicnllnir lloitot-M within the Importation therof Into, or the exportation thereof front the I'nttatl Slatill . , . but such grunt of power shall not be con stniO( ,(o reuulre that such renulutlon or prohibition shall be uniform throughout the .United Stateii nor deprive thu atateB of power to Impose uddltloiml regiilntlous or prohibitions tinon such manufacture, sale, transportation, importation or exportation. Collier's claims this would be merely grant of power which j would allow a number of desirable experiments in federal and istate control. Mainly it would allow dry states' to continue bill, Yumasblta arose at 3 am. and never oragKea anout 11. Our social lions have started marcelling thoir names ugaln, for tile summer social activities. Karl Ulrica, a mountain William of the Union Creek area, Is split ting the wind In a new P c. The barbers took an unearned rest Thurs. to observe Memorial lJuy by gulng as far us thuy could In an auto. Fortunately they came hack to. work the two days before Sunday. Home of the tonsorlal art ists thought it would be a good Idea to remuln closed, (not vocally) un til Monday, but better Judgment prevailed. It turned off late tn the fall un expectedly last week. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Paga One.) lilgliest in 12 yearn,' about 18 In 100,000 In 100 cities. Anxiety of one kind or another wag respon sible for 90 per cent of the suicides. Stock exchunga gambling d'xiht lcss had BoniethliiK to do wltb it. At 10 o'clock a few gentlemen gather together lit Now York and announce what the call money in turcbt rates will be for that clay. Homebody In congress should start an investigation and find out just who those gentlemen are aud how they reach the conclusion that 15 per cent or 20 per cent Is desirable. Whether they were long or short That might nuike a difference. It would take 20 per cent money to enable you to "get buck In the market" if you sold out too soon. absolute prohibition within their borders and allow wet states to try out the Quebec or Swedish plans of state liquor control. . The merits of such a plan must be left to the legal experts, but. we aiirec with Senator Horah that offering a definite plan, whatever its merits, is better than merely cursing at the Dry Law and offering 110 plan at all. More important, it is better than to follow out what some times seems to be an increasing popular demand, namely: imlli ficatiou and justification of dry law violation on the ground that the individual has the inalienable right to decide what law:; he shall observe and what he shall violate. THE ch The motto of tho Paclflr Conr.t I seetnB to be: "If you haven't got a thing, get It ninny who will condemn any attempt to hange the present law in any way. We don't agree with them any more than we agree with those who elaini the utter failure of Federal Prohibition, and maintain that its repeal has become a moral necessity. The truth, as usual in such cues, lies somewhere between the Iwo extremes;. Anil it was in an effort, lo arrive at this truth that President Hoover appointed his law enforcement eomntis sinn. This debale between Senator Horah and Collier's may start a movement throughout the country which will materially assist this commission in devising a solution which will be satisfac tory to those citi.ens who 'believe, in law enforcement, sobriety, and the betterment of moral conditions througliMit the land At least every right thinking citizen hopes so. now on any shipments of Florida products which are hosts to th Mediterranean fruit fly will be promptly shipped back or de stroyed. ' All inspectors of the slate have been instructed to see that no fruits; beuriirg certificlales dated after May lii, l!i2!l, be pormitt"(l Ut remain in the slate.. Practically every shipment of Florida fruit Is shipped to Portland, where it Is in spected. The shipments received there will be rejected und returned or destroyed. I think that this answers uatlH fuctorily our reiiuests for protec tion and (he state board of horti culture, through its Inspectors aed commissioners, will do all In Its power to prevent he further entry or frullB or vegetables from the in fested state. A. (.!. AU,h;N. Horticultural CnnunlKHlnner Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service 8AI.H.M, Ore., June 1. (VP) The 11129 legislative uct crentlna; two . new circuit judges In' Multnomuli county will nut be come effective before the -regular election of No vember, IH30. Tills became a cer tainty today when the supreme court orally handed down an opin ion upholding the ballot title pre pared by Attorney (leneral Vur. Winkle in the Woodward referen dum invoked against the measure. Since the referendum petitions . have been completed and filed with the secretary of state the act Is i held up until voted on by the peo- pie and Governor Patterson will not in the meantime appoint the Judgesto fill the two positions. . 1 1 H Women's Hose 1 S1.00 Pair 5 Silk from top to too with : pointed heel. WE USE HAWKISON VULCANIZING SYSTEM All Work Guaranteed Pliipps Auto Park Highway at Jackaon Phona 1037-R This is C I 1 ' The OrcK'ni forestry (It'pnnLmenL OHtiniatfH A, 2 I O.dOO, OMU feet . of In in her were cut ln that state luyt yar. Revival Meetings A series of revival meetings will begin at the Methodist church. Souili, Sunday morning, under the leadership of Kev. John I. I lull' of Berkeley. Oil. Kev Huff is a fine singer and a splendid preacher. The fluent Ion box will hp a hikm lal fentut'H of iwli evening's pro gin in uutl hiH answciR are always sane ami hclptiil. You ntiuuld h-'iir Ithn in hoiik and aei-inun tnuh 0 von ins. tmmmm WW horn is' youb Jackson County Abstract. Co. affords positive pro tection against title de fects. If its abstractors find, mistakes in convey ancing the corrections are made. If they overlook a mistake the company pays for any trouble that may result, so the purchaser cannct lose. Jackson Jounty Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St.; Phone 41 . I Oinssif IpcI m1virtl8lnt ifi'is results. "". """" " li li 11 aaiMJiM.i..ii,j,M.nM,.MMiiii.iMW INSURANCE First Insurance , Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Bedford, Oregon Week in our Corset Department You are particularly invited to visit our cor set department during this special week-long showing of Spring's latest mode in these ever persuading "College Girl" models. This long heralded display includes every type fashion able garment from the most practical of hook arounds and the cleverest of step-ins to the , daintiest girdles and brassieres. Our corsetieres are expertly trained and will be glad to give you a trial fashion fitting in any of the new garments of your selection. Ore aed Bullion Purchased I.ketiM' 1 by St.ite il C .lilorata ' h'l.ibiiihrtl 1W7 WIIDBERG BROS. SMIjLTING 8 RKHINING CO. Ollicvt: 742 Market St. .San Franciaco Plane Soudi San Frinilito BEPAOTMENTSToIl C. A. MEEKER, Manager CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS - 1 1 IV A ' : 1 11 The City of Stockton, the San eftnrts, many old men die nnneces- Joaquin and Sacramento Valleva. aarlly. 1 an produce onoiiRh food to feed " great part of the world. ( l'xcellent new for nil Kurope Hut the place needx a harbor for and thin country In the riettlement ahfps, and will have it. Stockton, jet tterniuiiy'a reparatlona problem. Ilin Rtntn tt f1,! I lr.,rn I in.l ih- ' 'I'tiM iiiiininil thtit tlnrmiinv tiiiit eral Kovornmeut thla year will dlit'pay every year Ih Ichm than the ' students western fa.-tillnn sent four Seattle tilKh school youths to the doctor's office lo have bits of metal and concrete plucked from their arms and Icks. Seven ijtieen Anne hifch school were returnliiK from a deep water channel to the sea. i profit from the labor nf youim tier- i cord party la.it niK lit when they nnd Stockton will have a harbor inans that will NOT bo In the kal-: encountered two atiniiKe .youni; "big enough lo hold an per rem of ,ser armies. I men. One of them had a lari the ships that come through (olden Clate. ' the Tho French nnd llie Poles will : naniikerchlef tied uround his neck spend on standing armies more and was twirling u, long six " Ithan tierinany will pay In nnuual 1 shooter. No one knows what tho future nf Indemnity, and llermany, forbidden i Hhe stopped the youngster and the Pacific Coast will be. or whst 1 to have a great nnny und navy. 'with the brief announcement be the site of Inland harbors built will grow rich. wanted "to see some dancing," will be, wherever men want them I began shooting at their feet. The olher day yon read of an I The high school students said Mr. C.eorge K. Moore, of No. 52 earthquake, far In the north. Now j they didn't Inive'a chance to start Vandorbllt avenue, New York Cltv, a town destroyed, :o killed, by an ,tum.llB i,fr four f ,i,m w,,ri, can tell about an electric shovel j earthquake In the Argentine, rar (,(t liy fiyinK pu, f Uiii ,imi that digs 15 cubic yards of earth j th of the equator. concrete. at one bit. You con dig out nnother I The isiwer of Nature works with-1 Those hit were Iternlce Aren l.age Michigan with a tool llkeienl respect for locality. No favor- ( t,., H; (lonton Wheeler, U; that, (liven Ihe machlnoty li.rs i Ulsus. 1 HoIiim-i wi, . in- ,.,,,1 J'OW'lvH, everything la isisslble. l.pndon'a stock market whs weak yesterday. The wise couldn't de cide whether the labor party beat ing the tones, or the doctors ler- lormlng a slight operation on King (ieorgea chest canned It. Three hundred old men of the firand Army paraded in New York on Decuratlon day. All walked: half were unable to finish the paiaile, which bail been shortened to !: blocks. - MAKE SEATTLE YOUTHS oIhom, Hi. I Itiiymoml I'aynp. lfl, wus nrrcst 1 el ittday for lnvi'Mttntitlon In con ni' tlon wltli tho woutHllug f ho MttKltMttrl. 1MKIM (I) Tho nlKtmiure of Miui'i'l 1'mttHt, n novelist who wrote only "for the few," brut $K? nt 11 itnt nui'tton. This wiw n h k"t prlt-e limn whm rtl- Im-d for nlKntitnrri tif t'len-i Lot I A tint ole Finn e, tr.Vnr.uniio und (JwirKOM (MtMnenretui. The luttr 8KATTI.K Wtmh.. June 1 .(. two nolj for IU un4 J'J rvapec City Treasurer's Notice of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual installment (onc-twentieth) and interest on paving, sew-, er and water main assessments upon all properties for which application was made to extend time of payment was due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer , June 1, 1929, and will be delinquent after thirty days (30) days from said date, July 1, 1929, and shall bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such de linquency. Thirty days after such delinquency the property will bo advertised and sold for the amount of such delin quency, together with penalties and costs of such salt in accordance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Dated at Mcdfcrd, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1929. H. J. BERSIAN, Treasurer of the City of Mcdford, Oregon. NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENTS Notice is hereby given that one-tenth of the principal and interest on improvements for sewer is now due, and if not paid by July 2, 1929, becomos delinquent and pen alty will be added and the property advertised for sale in the manner provided by Section No. 70 of the Charter of the City of Mcdford. Dated at Mcdford this 31st day of May, 1929. H. J. BERRIAN. Treasurer of the City of Medford h& mod amazing Grand value ever offered y From the world's largest piano factory comes this miracle of piano value. N lade by the greatest piano de signers . . . produced in enormous . quantities. Only Gulbransen coi: 1 d achieve the seem ingly impossible. You'll hardly believe that all this value could be packed into a grand at $495, but here it is. Come in and let us show you. p ' Class instruction for children, S to II years old, hetrins June .10th VI lessons for beginners. For rice, time and place in quire at our store. IV PALMER MUSIC HOUSE "We Sell llan.iiu'ss"