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PACE FOUTC MEDFORD VATL TTtTP.UXE, MEPFOTiP, OR EC! OX, THURSDAY. JUNE fi. 1020. n. i vV. I 1 -ill T fl !! I IV i ' 1. Iv I I.I '.ll i " i. tr. i hi A. rui'l t.l . 1 1 ' f d:-' 'I" KEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE DtJlT, Bundv, HMUl ruhiuxd br tlx BEDFORD NUNI1KO CO. IlltU M. Fir u IOBKST W. KCU1, binor Ad lodcpeodtnt thviwm guild ii Mctod elaa utuc U MaffirtL hwjs, under Act of lUrdi 8. 1T. j Mill In Athauca: Dally, wttti tfuntar, rur IT.60 with Suiuliv. month .T8 Diiiy, vittHMii Bund. )ar... 60 Dally, witlrout Sunday, Boulb 0B Wetklf Mail Tribute, om year 1.00 iuudij, dim year 8.00 By ttrrirr, to Adune In Medurd, Aililanit, JaciionOlle, Ontral Point, fboauli. Talent, Uud Kill and on lligtiwan: Dally, with BuiHitj, month f .16 Dally, vithout Sunday, Booth . .68 Dally, ftfiout Sunday, om year T.00 Daly, mllh Sunday, om year , ... f.OU All terms, ea.ib la atlTaoc. Mi:.Mf!EK OF TUB AKSOCIATKD PHKM Kwtblirg full Leased Wire Imle The Associated I'wsi la eielusiwly entttlfd to tb use for jmbllrttlun of all news dtipilcnai crrdttMt to It or oUwruIn trrditad In tbti papar, aud also to tlie local newi pubUabed bertlo. Ail rlghti fur puuMcaiku ol ipaelal diipateku aerela are also reterred. Official paper of the City of Medftrl Official paper of Jack ma County. Sworn dally awaee circulation for all awntaj MKllRK Oct. 1, 19211, 44:iH. Adrertltlng lfcprentatlrai . , M. C. MWiKNBEN WiMPAJIT Ofricw In Nw York, fliteagu, Detroit, Ian Frarjclneo, Lo AntfHn, Bealtto, rurtlautl. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Straw hats an hi'lns Bwappi'd for sou'wcHtiTK, and the precipita tion was loo much for many roofs and Ui ruin-proof rouge. Til notion mill prevails in mili tant reform rln'les thai the news pa pern are In some untluflnahle iN.'inuer responsible for the crime wave, ami the bright theory is howled that if t lie newspapers would cense ptiblisliliiK accounts of dark deeds and bloody ones, hu man devilment would moou be at a low ebb. The newspapers for many moons have been warniiiK notoists uKinst trying to Unoek loeomotiveH off (he crossings, and there are more dead lieatrl to that point than ever. They mint llrn-H of Sunday churi h nolUus Salordny .iff ei noon, anil Hie kah silos em ploy extra help for the Kaldiattt I ll.sll. Tli kld have started throwing j locks at Hie school houses. OltKIIM,i:!! " (i rc.-s IHsiutcli) t Atrs. Uwlng exprpssed the opinion that Tuuney would continue to dive a lift? of leisure, as it Is his opinion I hat he made enmmh money In the ring, and any more would he bMcmttfloiiH. Congress discarded the deben ture plan for farm relief a Tier At ty. U. Aloore spent a week ill erstlng ll, per orders of the Traf fic association. lu response lo a Humdinger, Jnc, inuuiiy i-e(iiesting us to iikhIii lal. i bntKH' of the weatlier and struiuhten It out, will state we will md touch It for any less than $7to ami John Calkin's Heat lit the legis lature. A HlrniiKor Hlotijieit f'liuul Koliin IIiIh iiioi-nlnK ami n.skM for liln liri-ukfiiHl .Mr. Hohin wen! oul ot) Iii- !::.vn mill cxhaiili'il thri'o ' flnll worms for him. 'I'lit Hlrulii;ir wilil ho I'oiiltl not nil flail worniM, unit wanti'il to know wlinro n strnw herty patch was loratiHl. t'luuil thotiKlit thin was ton niiii-h, anil ohnsi'il1 thf br-KKiiv off Ills plaro. 'I'tir vaualimul hrairil lirofnnlty upon him unil hviuleil south. MiH' Hi'ft lost four, pounds tills wilt. but has been unablu to fluil ii pair of sir.iles thnt will corrobo. r.rte hor. '.. . . oAimixt; hi. ami: i-'imod Ami romp 1 may, but RO I must, ami if men utk yuu why, You hiny 'put- Hie lilunio on the Htnra unit tliu sun and the red road ami I ho sky. , (Puetry). Two of our prominent Htorin lewers foiKot lo eloi; up and in uuilate the sidewalk yesterday when the heavy dew fell. Moll lire nt'eused of wpendlnK lmiru money for c-osmetles than the women. 1ml until the mules learn never to buy a pair of uhoes thai are comfortable, they will never look like. anyllilnK. The cows will have to eat dls otorcd hay next winter. Some of our pro ml nen t public men are said to have been ex ceptionally tl nl 1 as schoolboys. Wo find this easily credible ( Punch). - The meanest dig f Uie fiscal year. - .INMLKS . Candles should be lit before the party enters the dining room, but licipicutly they are not. Tho ImM may remnrkv",lwnlt it Hk her lo forget?" To which Ihe guests re ipooil sympat bet lea My. " Yes. ours always does, loo." Tin bust then proceeds to light the candles and extinguish the electric lights, un less they are very thoroughly shaded so that t bey do not give much light anyway. The em) of the match employed may now he left on the serving table or tossed into a dark corner. of course, tM'inl-darkncKM is rather had If thero Is a fish course. On the other hand. It serves to conceal the black urea no spot on the white door leiidlng' to Die kitchen anil also makes It h s. ji opulent that the sliver on the sideboard was not polished last Wednesday urn It should have been. lOmls of old candles should be kept bandy ln n kitchen drawer. They will prove InvahiuMo op t hose occasions when the Heel rtc lights fail and leave ymi In the dark, wondering whether there has been a thunder storm in the neighborhood, or a hlt has broken In Ihe power house, or somebody lias been caught in tlie machinery. (UaUimore Sun. SOME ADVICK FOR THE CLASS OF 1929 THIS is trnuluiil ion si-hsmu iiihI toniglil the iiiciiiIm-is of llir Class (if l'Jl'fl, M. If. S.,'saliy forth to cillfcj or to take tlifir tflwTsiii the colli, uriirl world. . , , . ,. , 1)111! of tile prllllltii'S (ll till ... . , 1 .1-. llll Jl UJ J1IK, IliC 1II1ISI IISII'II in 11 iiii 111 aiii. j 1 1 iiiim.-- tin; I(i);h School railiintcs of todny differ iiiateriall y from those of a generation aj-'o, this advice is (toinj; to enter one youthful ear ami rapidly eiiicriie from the other. It was ever thus. Youth is invaiiahlv hored hv old folks' 'yt words of counsel; and the old folks iiivariahly find the invi to indulfte. in them irresistihle. So we see no reason why v.e should not join in this pen n uial piistinie. And what we shall say at least will have the virtue (if hrcv ity. Kor our only advice is this: "o.'T w.vn'lf tiik Clock." N O in. liter whiir vmip job m;iv ho. J'n,ur't nU'dif limo. Ami I lie best wnv 1( foruet about in wbat, you are iloinir tlutn in wJiat yi lire k'uk I i I lor doiii"; it . That iniiy sound simple. "Well, ii IS simple. Hut it js hm tttnirjbiii"; lior fen' yon ii"; people om do it, find it is more 11s It'iiisbiiiy; liow closely ifuil slniin comes to divitlin this world into those who f'nil or merely "get Ity," and tho.se, who, in a real sense, make p;ood. They tall; about the hx opportunities of the golden fist. Mut no one ever heard of create' opportunities than the world offers now to those youn people, who positively refuse to lie mere time-servers. The world is simply full of time-servers. The ovec-supply in this direction would make the wheat surplus look like a fam ine year in China. Jiut the time-DKKIKiiS, the eoclt-SCOI.Kl!S,-asfc any business man Wiry are scarcer than one-horse shavs on Jirond- way, and more in demand than . .. . r bile Show. w, niMh ,uki Willis, ii you warn in niaue n ;iiiu sih'ccns iii lllill its. nut. votir mind on ,i , , . -nui iie.i ciir iir nil' The moment, fhe. boss savs of , .v i . . I U- fylli-f IM-WI- UIIIIHS soul iii the work.' lhiu't wurrv. You havi lil'i'lucnt minority that signs cheeks, clips coupons and no.dr ?h name ff "t!i c-imm .n i iii i i e i i i- i i 'cold." Indeed, that is precise-"-y longer needs to heed words ol advice, delivered upon gradim- , why thl. (U,4.:o,-s or v : euich :n- t imi day. ! drills who- would tell us - what I caii:;es and how to prevent "t h ' j common cold" reirnhi from tell mi: HOW TO REFORM THE STOCK MARKET u deflnilety what it lr. "The com P lIKDlCTIXtJ nu ultimate money panie, world-wide in scone, j unless volume of bet speculators is curbed, an mm ot Worhl s Work ...sku liuiltii'u litililii! (lorlnnilioii on I M'llli'liii'iil phin of AincririMi slock i-xcliu iifji'M mill Kiilistil iMo t lie? weekly or l'ortnijlill,v system used in Miu'ope. Six billion (liilliirs, siiys the eililoriiil, Inis been pill into tlie ''ciill ntoney jitit, " liy eniilnlists, liiiinnriielni'ei's nnil business liniises willi surplus I'linds, which enn be withdrawn within a I'ew hours if neecssiii'V. "There can lie no donbl. Unit the daily set I lenient pliin makes possible perilous eonl'iiMon and fnnilic. stampedes', when miy lliini; in the mil lire of a panic is in the air, " it is slated. "Willi daily elearini's the public can insanely; just so it can sell in a slock j'Xelianne loan made at Id o clock may he called at noon or any lime Ihcivnl'er. A London luan on the I'ort tiilit ly plan cannot he called for two weeks,' and the interest rate, is defi nitely fixed lliroiioh that period. " It would seepi time for lb nient on ibis fad and make tllnnrdi it miohl. stir up many of the spectacular leaders of bull opcral ions lo I'nrther denunciations of (be board for interfer ence with their Kloriinis (.'anibliiii; drives. "A weekly or fortnightly clenriiii; or set I lenient plan should most positively cut down the duplication of the haiiillino of seciirilies and liiiyiueuts, reduce greatly the numlier of flurries in money rales, aud also diminish the borrowiii; on demand when rates have ijonc up to extravagant heights. "(Jnile aside from the present huiigliui; situation! the call- money market in Wall Street li-fjil iinntc liusiiicsN opcrat ions sucked $i;,lilH,lllt,ntMI into tho pot culled lu-okcrs loans, iind sive hut unsuccessful. 1 i-onstder that. pot. now completely dominates tho credit situation in two!'""1' no nf 'Iu' nnt,s' . . i things wo m t in a good paper. I hemispheres., lllke a ivt.el even if he occasion- Tinier tlie dailv scllleinent rule, the lenders can eail oul!illl' lv:,fit'1, 1,11,1 '" nailing . . iii- I gnod humor takes (he sling out ol this money the same day they lend it. Then the liorrnwer, il' anything yon :'. More power to pinched, will have to liorrmv elsewliere at whatever rate lie is xv- F- f . . . , t. ' vi, 1M il.. . w i dollars Ihe risk lo the stiilulity world is nhvi MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, r'M 5 O Hungry i could AT A BoiLt tftBY:'TH' SOCIAL LIMfi IS SO DFlMD HCR IKJ WASHtN6T0N We CAN'T GGT AMY IKWlTATlOWS TO tiwe out: it's AvwFul! i?i . . . slllllltioll IS tllllt, Wilfllier tllCV . i. 1- 11. 1. tinH'. is Ifi take inon inlercst certified checks at an aiitomo. j , ' . ' ' . voiir'ioli and take it awav I'rom t - .. ,1,1 , M'iir iilH'l lllill, Dili U I, I lie M a l l . you: ' . i , i it "l llllir, OIIJ IS JllSl. Iieatl illltl i j( i . . ,r , i ,i . irrived. l on have joined th;1' loans being made to stock mar- editorial appearing m the .nine tin: Fedenil lsci-vfl'. Board to In; iiniposiil to iiliolmh tliu iliiilv rush in at nnv nfoment and liny frenzy of fear. A New York Federal Ucscrve Hoard to com some public declaration, even Inis lu'comc a tlirccl menace to' llirongltout the world. i i..,.. 1 1 r ,i . , I'll- f1 ,i i'ii i i ( 1 1 ii nno iMiiooiii ut ol' the nionev markets of the Who's Who in Washington SouP liMC DcwM HeRe. alc you gotta to IS 3T IM UNG. AMt 6cT two Bowls of Sou? foR u5 AMU yOO VMt'LL 6,ATJ Personal Health Service ly WILUA'li ZKADY, K. D. Blffr.4 letUr. wUtrfog to pmonil bHltk uA bjrn, not to dlaotM dityDOtfo IT mttnsuiC, lll l mvirl .f Or. Briilf II 1 UkiuyA, ull addi.iud umipt it .ucll. Lettrn sboulil bo brlf uid wr!Uo In Uik. Owing to Uio Ury number ot UUmo ro calfad, onlf If" can bt answerwj beri. No mg to injiracticua. Acarwa ar. vriutata IMMUNITY IS SPECIFIC AND RELATIVE To nay Ihiit immunity la Kpticifi' and H'lutivy fiouutU almost an. i( KiitHtfiu liicmy. lint Immunity auin:U dint-iiHe is a HUbject thuf c it 11 v. c r u a aii'l should intrr 0 s t everybody who .can -n.-aii ;oi' li st 011. We 'ro net going to' (ail theory at about nil. UVri- lelliiiL' only what we Knciw. , Scientte 1b 110 men's fool not even the most, jei ndile medical edt- tor's. Hcieoce is kuowledKo ol houiclc) acid dissolved in water facts. JmmuLl y Jh a scientific ' y " lvi-l teaspnonful ot boric fact; "IteHrsiance" is merely a lirUl to I,,nt r h'dlefl water theory which was conceived Iowa "'ke n antiseptic which is not bcl'oro we. learned about immunit v. ; V(!,'.v IrrltatiiiK to the eyes and is and, like many tit her old tra- "icrctore much used, a it Is cheap, ditiuim or IheorieH the idea of "ie- ' believe too proloiiKcd or habitual sisKince" iierHiHiH in Hie niinrlu of ,IS(1 PVf tb' Hale antiseptic is even the older doctors. However, there is no "resistance" apart iron, , immuuity. nor is there any e.seii- tlal purpose served hv obstinately HIiiKhiK to the fancy of "resist- nm-e," as-some doctor and Borne . medical editors do. - ; I have often said that no fmc ! can honestly guarantee to erne anything, but of courne this does : not nullify the truth of what liar-. mini was said to have said. ' It is Hcientiticallv correct to sav : tlmt tbeie is no siu-h ibiny nh. lute immunity against any known WPIW?- Kv"n 11 R(mt mav lluvt' (uheiciilosis; even a person who has had the measles' may have i( again i hough this is almost as .I..-.. f.U illml Hill. tlll..-r.!.!,. I Kvcn a person who has been sue ecssfuily vaccinated against smal!- pox may nevertheless have- Hmall- tnv I hiiiiL'h iIiik ton in voi-v nil. usual. Since no one Is willing lo dcrim mean no cum pel em miol )-:) or health authority -1 lhi:ik it i;-.ir and reasonable to assame there ; ,i, .n.. ........ i(i..iMtii..,i ,m mon cold" is, mire ly a theoretical conception, not a scientific iact. It seems to no unpossiniu ut pro duce a "common cold" by mean.'; 'of any ol ih predisposing-or caas-l i "J""., T'":!!"!.1 OL lilt: llicun i nui in nuuitl ii.iscr us iiccepl as respousilitu for I he I vague ailment. ll is absurd to imagine that any serum, vaccine, bacteria or "shots" will immunize one against "colds," unless I he vaccine or bacteria is made from tin specific genua ..iso lated by cultures from t ho indi vidual lesions, lu other wordn.-ymi must have a hair of tho dog that bites you if you hope lo ticcftitre ia this way .'immunity to diminish i tho ireipieuey or the seventy ot llio attacks. All of our soIdim'H in tho world war were immunized against ty phoid lever: that protected then: from typhoid but of course it. did md protect them a trains! the fhj. Iiumimily is always specilic. never L'ciu'iiil. uno mb'ht ncoiiiie- im- inanity against, say, diphtheria, j sufficient to prevent that disease In ordinary circumstances, but it would not make one less liable to have meningitis or tonsolilis; diph theria immunity is effective only against the diphtheria baciiiiis or it h toxin, it is effective only in snriicieiit degree to protect nuainst all ordinary infection with 1 diphtheria; an immunized child i might conceivably have lfnhtlu-ri:i I if exposed to an ovrewheiming in fection, just as a person may have measles a second time. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Tricophytosis My daughter ia afflicted with-that foot trouble, the gmm of which is to oleiittfiil nrouiol oublie swim lag pools. The doctor has been treating her with the electric n.iejll.. wlii. h weenis In be evnen- t''HH-irocuiiou migiu Do n,vuions where nobody goou way io uesimy ine inngus oi ; parasite ol toe itch. u in 'eld s ) ointment ts a cure in many cases It is made of .1 per cent salicylic i BOSSj SLIP M 1 NIX-L X. Alvi'T IN 6o O(0j 6CT I6J VAHY. X CAN'T DlNel "S5 ' A DIM6 roR SYMPATHY UJlTH LIM AMl THSY'LLI vWlTH A LOT OF r- "lf B LUB ' A crcrx' J tMS0RGANIl CHAIilTY. 6IU YoO A BUMS. THey ) g 4 ' jgSS lZ tmspcnsi mg -r--i social rZ- h? ' JN t.iSr-a L.,-. W Mum THc-Kfi - yl ' EH :iv y.VAV -JVUU el TJ 4 SV Ouitlf V rtplj eao bt uada to qorriea 09! iuoln tiraay, 10 cu 01 0111 Mwapar. arid, r pur cent benzoic achl, and petrolatum, (..rease the allected portion of skin ouce daily fur not more than u week, ilieu Ui-scou-liime the Halve and wait a week or two to wee whether the troubla clears up:- If not, iv it a lew more daily'appljcatioiis. Eye Strengthening Obsession ' Kindly tell me whether the regu lar use of horacle acid eye wa.h MJ,nKthen the eye. . (Mrs. it ; Ann. This is a frequent query. Kviilenlly there is a vag'ie impres- sion tnut norl: Il(-"ld has Home reme-1 ,tiat o" the eyes. It has no sm'n rlc 1 formerly calleu , ia,ll,,r I'-Jmious to the eyes, iri w,Kh waH the w.v,'a use t,le imitation of tears you can. mai;o a rounded teuspocniui of "''1 alt in the pint of boiled water. This is less Irrimtins than ,,(,rit: ili Ui- -Kxcept in certain aci,,i itlamnmtiona or injuries, Ihore is no advanlage in u.sinK anti H"ldics in the eyes, P'ospecttye Nurses Out of Luck 1,0 know m a hnspltul that wil1 take a mn'He Htu'i(t wl,rt nas had only two years of high school" ( Miss J. R K.) : An. Write tho state board of I nurse examiners at your own state 'capital for information about train ing schools. (Copyright John P. Uillo Co.) , Qaill Points Mexico is It. l- i- Ciill.-s d with its neck ';i: binj;ton is als ii .(V pt-eeedellt. the home, of Mr. c,:iiin will like Heaven, whore llie lost shall be first. I.il. U nil, rattn-: A darned rebel who The secret of bein a great ma? a;ane editor is to pii-k the stories you like aud like what the crowd likes. In (he loft-o- or chicken salad. ,i old days, a idalo of I ii Ii I v scraps was feed instead of 11 Tlie special session in relievo farmers has overlooked one thing, ll hasn't provided tin' import duty to raise the price of overalls. Low golf scores are to bo ex pected in a laud ihat can get more work done by pretending it's fJ o'clock at " o'clock. Americanism: Keeling as good ...i i . i Un a bottle of goo because the ad ! says it will give you pep. It will take .Mr. Kinslein a lorn; time to educate a wo ld thnt mint wait for a solar eclipse to check up on each lesson. A German observer says mon- keys seize a new tov eagerly bui: tllMAOO, June b. (,P) Seelf iniekly tiro of it, which seems to inK ,,,f '""'l major triumph uf indU-at thai .Mr. Jmrwin wasn't far wrong. Ftpintlty Is making progress. In tin nhl days, none but the u pint cbiNs could get drunk at a dinner. , 'The duly sal way lo keep from get ting fill is to select ancestors I inclined to be skinny. You'll notice that most of the cords for longevity are made in can count allow Shakespeare foresaw the coming! f prohibition and Ringer ale. Wit-I MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. i;udcr Jun :.. I Inn, I I'roofrfnder't illrrthin If. lciilul I Ml UK c .",. I'm.r (lutflliiitT IK. Story t;. idluimmcilnn id tin J'liillp. ldnri J9. IMore of coio hut lf, 0it;rtle nolo 0. Moral rora- niuntl no-iil Si. 1 re rlalliiir 31. MurKitii. iiiusruliue 11:1 me ?. Pilot in. JM'!t)i lilirh rift'it Kur Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls PS 1 k. r ECHO It a . A 5 1 h j v eTJ. S A P Sa E N O T B E A OSJL'I 1 'iH'o'!7o"!t I e ' n IS r j tt E? s . o ! v fi ! tJP! TKSS J 1 JJOi tlLSSZJ l Ia Ba s 1 IR 'sfi. -iiiua 111 trrT is u n 1 Jirl nwur O RIEUSIT O 1. AitclifSaxiiu Attrii.loiit "5. Jjsun' llIp ::. ( ii :ilh u mj I'Kly (lltl 1VO 111:111 4tt. H-'-illfrno 4. Soft food 41. iifltfinn river 40. Soldiers' uuml 47. I.uner 4I. Soft, cotl- fOOIIIIttH Til. Vrmtflini a, Utisonie door keeper 11.1. 'I'm iiM.ii rent . liijuiil ilropit r.. obtain m7. (Jrootrri f!U. I.aiiorlout m. Fuineiiko fruit or., i. it in a u;. i:iilusIro de lire 3. other "- u. ;reek theater U. J'rlnrely liouue of Italy 71. Seulecl written I astrumoiit 72. Hent 73. Inert traseoai olvniviit 10! HI r rr rs p i. ris . k yi k p rrrp n is - 7s rp; 7z : ' - Z m r Hzs .T ' 'rrr "?T ' -i , i- 2i !7 2 . 19 i- S3 i . , .: s li 57 '. "ii Jjl T 4o 5T . . 4 1 JJ ' 35 (. 7T 'It 4 i p - w " Si H 55 - "tT " 57 lit . f . f7 Go x.' CI c . .- IZ ' w 1 -M I . a 9 . t . To ' ; - 7I . ness this from "Twelfth 11 "JJost thou think, because thou virtuous, thero shall bo no cakes and ale? Yes, and ginger shall be hot in the mouth, too." There are no great poets now. Kven a layman can tell what these modern bards are talking about. Correct this sentence: "Once I get well," said be, ''I'll never for M't the gooil resolutions 1 made while sick." AVAS1IIXOTOX, June G. (P) Authority for the secretary of in terior1 to divert the channel of the main canal of the Klamaih irri gation project from the city of lv l:nnilt" was asla'u ln a "Ul introduced today by Iteprosenta- tive iiiuier ot Oregon. The meas- j Ul'' would provide Sli'Hi.OOU for the , wm'k- 'hich is intended to remove ;,llp hazard to life and health of people of Klamath Falls. Vnn Puscii Trains inc l J "leing season, v-iyoc an ( Dusen. sturdy son of Man o War, ami winner of the Kentucky derby, today was ouarteied at the Wash ington Park track,, to prepare for the $ti, 000 American derby on June 15. 4 KiHlo-ito Detroye!. LONDON, June ti. 1? A Rou ter dispatch from Constantinople states that enormous damage was caused by a fir which destroyed large pun oi t no port oi kouosio on the Kuropean bank of the Sea of Marmora a ho tit' eiilit m lies eight miles ! west of Constantinople. SAN FRANCISCO, June'O. (P) Pishop Kilwanl 1,. Parsons, dis- , eussing the proposed union of ; eburches here yestei day before the !s,!lI l edoration of Churches, said 'It must be Inclusive of nil ' Chris- (thins not reuuiring adherence to any uniformity of worship or lief." be- S. I,amlt'i pen nuiu , m i UUet dork iR E MPIO R Ei "onmn'i flBD nitllriil 27, Aspect ix. rutuuui (rolfer 3J. tuilurtluiiill Slum. 31. Pertulnhiir to tlie fone SBBA C A'V'I H 0 L C 32. l.-.iuiikt) ; E R I sc. mniilcn arnnill ill, .tjDVo anil touching 41. Printer' Hii-nKiiri) ii. .Marled Willi ft date 45. Jtelrented 4.s. Asphalt to. Octnii 61. Masuchusctti 1 1 Btolo l Ii. y n 0 : iTDf l i btt? NIESjSlA'N e ' DOWS , 1. Slender: Scot. 2. Seeut S. K x.Med 4. Auclnt priest destro.vud Ijjr , serpoiita ft, Form C. Kind ot wlna 7, Pniyer IH. o(rma ft. Pun up Hi. .Marked nlth to 11 11 li, Kntfllsli novel fit i6. Urmililld'l horse ST. lluKtened uK Fur: prefix r.i. HemolMi UU. Uook of tho Old Testament 11. Depart moat ot rrantd 2. I'ereelved 11. Mountain lufco CU. Meadow PORTLAND VOTES TAX LEW FOR SCHOOLS PORTLAND, Ore., June C. (P) ,L Fred Stave?, realtor, and Harry P. Coffin, local director of the na tional safely council, were- eleettrd members of the board of school district Xo. 3, (Portland) at yes terday's election. The voters at the same time favored overwlwdm 'Ingly the $1.1125.0110 tax levy for the school system. Comedy, Mystery at Rialto Today A good cinema mystery thriller is The House of Horror," at the iti- alio, tneater today ana i- ruiay The picture has more than mys- tery mriUjj to oiler, nowever, lor it is also a lively comedy, thanks lo the efforts of Louise Fasten da and Chester Conklin, the funsters at the head of the cr.st. Love pass ages' of a novel sort are also pres ent. James Ford, a new leading man, and Thelma Todd, a blon purveyor ot pulchritude, are in the Pori hind Gets JIasslor. PHILADELPHIA. June B. (jP) Joseph Hassler, substitute infieldcr of the Philadelphia Athletes, was today released to the. Portland club of the Pacific Coast league. Hass- , . . . r. i lor will report to Portland next Monday. 1'.",-, , " 1 he I n loaded Gim. TACO.MA, Wash.. June ti. (VP) Examining n gun that "wasn't . Kxamining n gun loaded," Purnett Smith. IS. was ! instantly killed in Pnyallup today. when a bullet from the weapon crashed through his head. MOOSO.M1N. Sask., June f. OP) Relieved to have gone violently Insane. Krnest Start in. 21, of the ona district, near here, killed his j mother and seriously wounded his i father and brother, Philip. He ,lhen ended his own life by firing bullet through his brain. FQ 3 O N E El 53 r m BIo'aTsTti Do You Remember? 10 YEAUS AOO TODAT , (7rm 'Uob of. l'll Tribune) . J11 in- B. Joo (IiiciKin Ini-rcawM the furor ut his bux l'uctiiry to 4 5 men. Fnuiilite: Kmnieit I:arkilull wna down tuwii lust evcnliiK anH ciillitr, PXIHwinK tli AiluniH upple. Thin ileal 1. Ktml for tin- fruit. ' I Police seize freight rar of auto I mobiles in which they found i 00 ! quarts of whiskey. . Mercury reaches 13, tho hottest day of the year Waller I-arned left yesterday for his former home In Chicago, for an indefinite stay. Kdlson Marshall teltH Lake of the Woods story lo the Ulue Hook mag azine. Toledo: Tex Jtickard says ho can't pick tliw winner in the Jcsm Wiliard-Jack Dempsey match. 20 YKAKS AGO TODAY (From flloH of Mail Tribune) y .lime . 1l. Col. J. F. Mundy arrived Mon day morning from Koseburg, where, he is sinking an oil well. Ad: Daniels for Duds says, "Hot cake: looked like 30 cents the way we sold that great 50-cent under wear Saturday." (.i router Medford club plans for new city park just west of the old water tower. Portland: Joseph Simon elected mayor and Broadway bridge bonds carried. High school round-robin censur ing teacher, Carl Glasgow, as In competent and unfair signed by Clarence Gore, Herniee Corder, Star Marshall, Ouy Leonard and Guy Jiishop. Aggie Herring in Mother Role Aggie Herring has a rolorful rola In her latest comedy characteriza tion, "Kinnejran's Hall." at the Iia. As Mrs. J-'innegnn. Miss Herring parses from the environment of poverty in the dolight-ful old cot tage in Ireland through tho trials of a steerage journey to the New World, she takes in washing so that her daughter may be edu cated. Her flight from poverty to affluence is overnight., Charlie Mr-Hugh, Mncw Swain aud Cullen Laudis are in the cast. Grant K. P. FranclUse. SALKM, Ore., Juno 6. (JP) The city council has granted to the Sunt hern Pacific company a 10 year franchise for exclusive street bus service here. The license fee paid the city remains tho same as under the old street car regime, , $'-.ri a year for each vehicle. T. L.r liillingsley, superintendent of tho Huesr said no Increases In fares Is eontemplatod. 1 Classified advertising gets resulta. Notice of Sale of Government Timber. General Iand Office Washington, D. C.,T April 2ti, Hia9. Notice Is hereby given thai sub jeci to the condiliona and limita tions of the act of June i, 191ti (3!l Stat. IMS), June 4, 11120 (41 Stat. 7fiS), and pursuant to departmental regulatiotis .f April 14. 1924 (50 U D. 37), the timber on the fol lowing lands will be sold July 1, 10 o'clock a. m.. at public auction at the U. S. land office at Lakevlew, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the apprais ed value as shown by this office, sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. ng The purchase price, with an addl ,le tlomil sum of one-fifth ol one per , , j "-" "-oj uui in Miuiiam- of sale, money to be returned if Thi 1 . YZ! ZIt mu.t be removed within 10 venrs. j Pids will be received from cltizen.-'y i of the United States, association; ot such citizens and corporations i ,l,ni1i!e1( umier tho Iaws iht& I t'nited States, or nnv state, tcrri- j U)ry or (iMtrirt th(,ret;f onIy.' pon j application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision ' I wni be offered separately before ! being included in nnv offer of A largm unit. T. 40 8., R, ti K Sec. 2J. SK4 SKhi yellow pine 30 M., red fir 40 M, NK4 SE 4 yellow pine 310 M, red fir 200 M, NWV, HK 4 yellow pine ISO M. red fir L'10 M. SKVi yellow nine 583.500 feet, rod fir 245 M. Incense cedar 25 M, SW 4 SKH yellow pine lltti M. red fir 91,60(1 feet. Incense cedar 7 M. pone of the timber on this section to he sold for less than $4 per M for the yellow pine, $1 per M for the red fir and flftv I cents per M for the fneerise cedar. I THOS. C. HAVKLU Actinic Commissioner. By BUD FISHER You RAT ReTRAcr THAT -Cn$TY CRACK AMfc t0 IT quick; ' -- -- - i . i i ' " c ' ' Lrt IrfM h(Vt( t-wr4 Tr1 Ha f jrj tr t tor