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UKMliKIt OP !1E A8HOC1ATKD I'ltKSI HfcelflU Will Leaded Wire Bmlea fM Aiioclattd I'rcii la tic!uiltlT entitle) to tnf im for pubMrallon of all nwi ilnptdiei it edited tf It or otlumlH eredl(l Id Itila oapar, ard also lo tM local rei putiltstifd herein. All rWfata ( puliileaUoD f ipMlal dUpfttakM ktrri ara alio mericd, . Official fMrtier of the dry of Medford. Official paper of Jatkwm ounly. Bworo dally iTcraga tirculaUon for ill ootka ttMiim ct. i, man. 44. Adrertliliw RfprmntitlTai . ' M. C. MIHiKNSKN ft ni.MI'ANT Offlrea In Ne York, Chicat:!), Itrott, tan rrancrtroi I-oi AncelM, Be&ttle, I'ortland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry ' 'i.'. , il...t it-.. I II. n li'iv I il,.. illhln, hn- cuiikimI (i '! n-cnri-t'iii'i'" o'l' uaJuslH-.,., . . "SlroiiK 8l:uul fqr I'rolilhltion." ( '.!liiit. K tianiiatn ';wh). T)i Wfk raiift. On oT the older C.lrls Rfive n viS-M difcrii.f ion nf how to make Vir.iwberry shortcake. Her l)rute ; of a husband looked like he wisiieu she. would ma lid one per descrip tion. The only ivnson we'd like to bo what is called a human dynamo is that then wp mlirht be able to V, -t U Piioiiuh power to get iiway from ihe man who is one when we ftcp him coniinK. (Ohio State .louinnl). A worthy ambition, and same here. The clff of i'.fj'j Rot rt Kood start, fts the oratory did not last tnrtil dawn peeped shyly over yon eastern foothills. - K, Workman of south of town vlsiled hen? Wert. He had n Jar of what he said was vinegar in the crook of his arm. The .lack. County Creamery won 1h- till t enba II championship lasl evening by ud ministering a good ihnrnlng to the I'ost Office. Judg ing hy the score, the Portland bull tcrtm'WnH in 'action. ' I'ncle Snm's hoys thought the ball was a posl 1 turd 'and' slopped to rend the same, '.'he winners did not let any rrrouhrterH skitn through them, and l hey knew which side their bills wet'o buttered on. Like 1 he Uni versity of Oregon foot hn II team, the I 'oiti Office was defeated but not conquered. I'X.sisrinii.v sisti:u itv .(Alhiiny leinoeritl (NiI'ViiUIh peoplu Willi pnt rotilKC' I ln city auto parlc for e'vl'nliiK p I c u I e h enniiilaln lllnUH (he lve-lilt I'llllim' t'nr iltp woiul ihey tine for niuKlnif i)ii! e.il'fee iln liullillllK tile lionCii-c. .lust nn lllusli-allen iif how the ptilille 1h kiowIiik III the, belief that the world mvCM tl a IIvIii'k. The billboards are ngain show ing de-vast fit I ng!y beatiiirul maid ens -getting ready to smoke a ci garette, nnd' they nvt not true to life. They should show n plain but' chai-mlng fomnle blowing smoke through iter nose urn) slyly slipping the mutch Into rt gent's coal pocket while he pretends he Is not aware of it. The Spnrrow Utuenl -Teachers' assoclat ion prtMHcd a resolution de iioiineHiHr autoistH who stnrt up be fnie the birdiens get the fat but terflies nut of the radiator!,. Miss Jasmine Sparrow, In charge of bit-diet- we lia re work, said mothers should warn their brood not to - roost on the bumpers, ns il Is pie carious, and the glare from the bumpers Is had on young eyes. Whfit haft become of the old fashioned strawberry from tirlffln CrCek that the editor could not put In a coffee cup? ThN Ih ih houseclcaulim Inter lude In Ihe domestic year, when I the weary husbaml hangs his hat I he bridge lamp and sits down on the heavily in the goldfish bowl, tle trolt News.) Ami, in these parts steps In (tie homebrew mash. (,Twn 1 Atlnnttc ocean fllgntJi, which lack even Ihe saving grace I of 'oilgtiinllly, "are still delayed by! the wejiiher. Kver noon the avl-1 a tor announce they wilt try nnd i-nto'mit ' sriieMe i:ie next. They could save time hy taking it boat ' nnd irpaim: off ihe stern with a coupling pin in each hand, the ihiiil day out. . The annual announcement that I here hns -been a decline in sin nnrt winners the pa.it year, has been made. ' Th gents who collected the dnin wore Minders. An oat propelieil vehicle clat tered) hwn t he main stem yester day, ntul n n ant I -noise campaign i t ill be launched at once. j The t'orllnnd hall team, called the Hen vers, continue to cast a I stigma on their industrious name-! snkc. 1 who have done nothim; to ! Ii Hlttndered by being linked to j , eti alleged ball team. The beavers f build dams, am) th.Mi nan1(saVs! ciiisf them. INioh Will ItnW Pay. f MATIHHPIKI.n. Ore.---Ml- T h el rno Thiy Lumber nmipnny today nnnotihi Nt a 14 minimum witRe for nil employes, effective Jnlv I. The Trtlnlmnm' Is m.w fS.cn. The com pnny employs nearly l,uo work .... - ARISE, YK MILITANT DRYS, ARISE! j WK composed a toucliiiiK sereoil uliout Imw iiiinstiiil tin , lirescut wi-atlior is vslieiw.ue met Hill ilriovo. anil win-, snvetl from mnkiiia a urii-yuus oil')11'- ' ' 11 KPi'tns Imolt In lllitn, visited by n sijiiiliu- downpour., tltiilVder. Hill vriucmlers il well, fur lie was lirriildiij; 11 wild 11 11 Iv for Hill (lore anil a lightning holt hit a neiirliy tree wliicli served as a telephone pole, and ssiladv from her stool wh-rc she COtl VCl'sat P) (ill the pill'tV line. .. i J' Ull of elect ricll V, IllC HUM'' i, : ... ...i-.i, .L...!,.. Irt rt ,.t, f dmwlr vnm ) ik'ikii ii i hi i w ii i n h i n n, i had heen transformed into a Iahe ICrie. It was here Hill learned to swim under water, lie jot. siifh a "kieli" out of the experienee that he has never for gotten it, and he assures us that if we dare dispute the aeeuraev of Ii is story he will eall in as witnesses Ifill IJore, the listenin;-in holy and the mule. .So we had lo tear up that "unusual" weather masterpieee, and admit that in Southern Oreiiou there is no such tliiui; as "unusual" weather if you jjo hack far enough. . NKVKiJTIIKM'iSS, we are not going lo let, this weather keep on without registering a violent protest. True, Shakes peare remarked in Twelfth Night: "For I lie rain It rtilnetli every ilay." And Longfellow observed: "liilo c:h-Ii life mimic rata iniiHt full, Soiiih duyfl nniHt lie dark nail ilreary." Hut these worthy genllemen were not fa I by anything as' important as the opening of Sixth street, no further away than I OlltolTOW. Intagine the eomplieatioiis if I'.ill (iales, the undisputed "Fallicr" of the Sixth street, extension, should be forced to bad the procession in a gondola! No, this thing has gone far enough and mils! he stopped. Why, nt the present rate, Ibiraee Hrmivley ov some other etiler- fivisill ('(ipeO rill lill.siitsl will tic, side, avenue, and members of , the .laekson County Fish and (lame Protective Association will get (iovernor I'atlcrson on long distance and demand a fish ladder nt the eoftier of Main and Front ! Did you see thai flock of Mallards circling over the children's playground Ibis morning.' The next thing we know the mem bers of the new gun club will be iinliiiibcring. and no one's life won t he .sale within a liall-iuilc fin .- i ne nine nas come, iciiow must be served wilh an ultimatum, if be doesn't- turn off the water by 3:1111 tomorrow afternoon, then all the rowboats, skiffs tind seaworthy scows should be commandeered, and headed by that, militant Sixth street realtor, Caplain Tcngwald, the Went her Hiireait shonId.be seized, the black flag hauled down, and a new weather government proclaimed inslantcr. This is no time to temporize. If the sun isn't out, by 3:30 Inninrmw, "I'nsl nfl', m1cs, till HAVE CORPORATIONS SOULS? Tlil'i oh pica lh;il corpuralioiis Jiavo no souls Ints Iummi pretty well exploded since rival husiiiess iust il ut ions have ciifrafod in well'div work, taken part in !! Icnnent innvemunt s mid t,'ii lieliind many reforms as to hours nl' lalmr and workint; rondit inns. ; Now it is announced (liat,41 railroad eonipnnies havo ajrrcrtl t(t carry blind persons and their ouides I'or a single fare, .over any of llieir lines which are included in the area marked tint hy New York, Hallimnre, Chicago and St. Louis, Four years' cl'iorl by the American Foundation j'or the Mind lias brought about ibis result. The idea was originated b i . . . , . idea was originated bv 1 iroin: Alinneshta. who successfully suiumrled an amendnicnt ' which permitted the railroads to carry a blind man's attendant without violation of the "anti-pass" clause in the Interstate Commerce act. 11 js highly probable that other railroads will decide to follow the example of these leaders in a fine benefac tion. New York .Herald-Tribune. ' The love of money is the root Cosli! think what a watermelon crop we will have this year. Tci'verse human nature! The Democrats down South want lo kick out Mr. Kaskob for solving their debt, problem, ami elect Owen 1). Young for doing. Ihe same tiling in (ierinany. Talking prohibition enforcement fram the Treasury Depart ment, nuiv do some. j;(tod if it results in lowering the huolleg licrs profits. , The late MU'inir mav lie resamnsihlo fm- Itahe llntli V illiiw , , . . , , . , ' , , l,nt 110 "'Mtbl t oiiiue .Alack 'behove the Athletics have been n 'ontributiiiL' factor. i MUTT AND JEFF- 'MutTfW MVITATIAMS" Nil GOV Tt) T)IN XiTH Me AT COOT? S 6. IS A UJlTr VAL CuTtcrs K? J &VX? cSZs I wsht to J wHm do ute rAi RlFFOLfS iVuT SAW J SOTSSUR6AW fcZ J T WOTlCCD THAT ,V AiNjif S0I?R; SAoTSy ..u,1. lV ftL THOSe SOT . tfrtfSr V - sJ V0u i6OK SRueD uolTH amV FoolJ J it ees. THP- MAT C0OcTi A P -xNrlhrV ?S UK Y0VJ f " ALL. II '.WIWl! . M- . '.''fa saf" i I -7ilsr -Z&&- wetMJ& - . , . 1 i1 J ' ' 1. '.. -- -i ... ! -ri-inwiiiriinwimnnifliin JillW liil JifttfcT.T ii "i iMr-''--- - J f - n ( 1 MKDW1M) MAIL j . ni'll V IIS just !' years 11211, M ., There was liylilnintr t', ami I knocked a certain neiuhhoriii;: was ''listening in" to'u (fossipy , , i, n-n ('ill ;i I HI It cc I Hill dVcr II tcllfC f i v " ihm n- hodv'ol' water alioul the sie filing ptiWtT l i s on River radius of the Henr ( reek hrnlue. I . 1 ciiizens, wncn ine Mcaincr .Man Iicnve llic anchor up anil al have no souls lia , i nomas D. cliall. bund senator of all industry, too. -When It's Apple Blossom Time in Riffola fi TJCiN'T KN0W l6MTtrAW.r AfA lnSAMC KEG . IClt). L , i.l ;, I I tlOrVY KM0UJ ,.rmYfJ W .V .- V-IGMJOY 6ATIMC. n GuCStS TO BR.MG H T TRUUJXK, IKDFOUD, Personal Health Service y WILLIAM BSADT, M. D. U1rnd lfUm jxrUfnlnf to ptrpeir! btfoth iid hjtfent. not to dtsMj 4Ugnoil or treatment, will be nwtrd bj Dr. tindy It t lUmped, clf-tdifeiitd triTflop I nciwMd. Lttr liouid t britf Aiid written In Ink. Owing to Ui lrgt number ol Utun ceiu, vi'i; -w u in iuiifDiu nmm, no repi cu iuuv to queries D'll toniom lug tu In t ruction. Addrr4 lr, William Brady, In r-&rt of thla ntwvpapir. HI" KOHIXS(.N If Jrnimmity is ni'n-i fi.f'l, Wi'iifS a Colorado op li-ns KprhiK lurs it hi'i-i'Mi tlmt in o)! who fonlrhct lu- oiTriilosis do f alter lccuiniu.,' "run down" from flu, pneumonia or Jitrnllnr llhiews'.' In tin- h a in o until t o in t M i i-liiipInK from i do not know what ni'W.spiin-r( in which a Jx-altn officer win nsked if liohlnon ''ruMoc could . have caught a cold. 1 Ha id : "jiVx. He roiild ' hv liad pncnmoniM. ( icrnia ion dormant in hiH sy--H'in ni'ht have developed under certain cotulitiotiH." I'ar he it from mo to Kay tliat v'rusoe couldn't, liut I do desiro lo remark that he didn't. i'pr liap.s that oversight was natural they hadn't discovered ti'vmn at the time Kohinson Crusoe was created. AIoiik with the 1 ohi nHon Cru so" comment is tliis editorial a Hi'itJon : "lnvered Vila lit y due to poor health, old :iku and vn- rioiiH other catiHeH will mean low ered resistance and (,'realr?r liahll lmlv. flow i vuriiilily 1" ily to lake c.il.l." This reminds''1-1 1,1 'v- .,r .. .i.u.ih roi-iifii.i.io Answer Not necessarily, ouL by a yi.uni; interne-: (XJlre. i ; aune of cleulh.. heart failure: miii-r tl'lliiltillK cause, patient ceased' hreat hill!;. Altllu mime of ftuv liiedienl pno tinhs strain every Tlerv plain what "reslsltinei-" is. there The Myslcry Woman. is no Vi-iiMiii to i:ssiiine that le- Ts I here ,-inythlnj; that will help sjrtnnee Is anylhlnu else than im-I peron I. real; the eiKaret hnhlt .1 inunity. Immunity, so far as we I Will power suffivient seeniH to he understand It ut preneut. Is i.jlaekinK. .Miss I--. W. fairly fixed state, once one has Answer She mlylit write me ncnuircd a alven derive of immu-; about it and perhaps J .can ad- 1 1 1 1 1-: 1 nuan thai we have nn vise her how lo sain In. free- sel-oitllie evidenee to Indieale thal 'dolll. iiiiniunlly I nl.el-elilie or what nave, is ak'ainst siy diphtheria, is i nctiiiiiiioe. snia!lp"-: are ynu afraid you'll appreeialdy inf lii.-ni-i-il ' - nn, no alary lae'.i.r. su-li lo i-o.d, hitn atniy experi- eai rieil out lemonstratlai; can or does Ins Tallinn .xposure fer. wi-t: l-:v i n lalio minis nn anoints, fur Ihe i.urpos.- of that such a factor reduce i mm unity, lower resistance or render the animal , more sus ceptible or more readily Inn til lable, have been v .' disappoint ing to the school of medical thought til it Mitaint 1 henry. would retain thisllr The doctor with the liyrd polar j expedition i unning around j naked the other day, with the' atmosphere at" ."ill below zero. Idis rem, linn have not yet been re-, ceived by soi rowing rolat ivos, Pttl then, tlie old fossils will say, he na hi rally has good "resistance." That's why I lose my temper wlion I try tn discuss this subject with j the old timers. I Xot invariably. 1ml in too many instances, pulmonary t uberculosis j is eventually di'ignosed after nn1 illness thai hiis been mistaken fori pneumonia, flu, bronchitis or pleu risy. I have made that mistake myself in as many cases as the average doctor does. U.ut Hum, tuberculoids Is so very ' common t hat it Is enly reasonable to as- some it will develop in some cases not long after genuine pneumonia.) bronchitis or pleurisy. Nothing i, i h,,..,.- t ..,i l,r ,li"" the patient immunity iigainM tuberculosis, tm the other repumie is a land wnere every hand we have no scientific ground ! forward step must be practiced un for the theorv that anv such 111- 1 1 th,t lupm" think they invented n'ess robs the individual of any (inniunlty he may have had against tuberculosis or against diptheria. or against smallpox. Im munity, as we'd as we know. Is always a specific state; It is never a general state. fear that any scientific authority will challenge this. Once you have managed to nc itiire any device of immunity against any known disease, you've got it tor keeps, and nothing ex cept possibly the lapse of time, can rob you of it. ?Vi:STH)NS AM) AXSWKUS. Infection of Tuberculosis. 1 have been staying for two years in the home of n girl who! has tuberculosis, 1 never slept near her and only visited her or sat and talked with her now nnd then . . . how can you tell when you are getting it? . . . - (I. V, Answer You can't tell. That Is rt difficult problem even for your physician. You must have a care ful examination made hy yourphy- O I. 'Mi ON'. KIM DAY. .H'NH 7. 1929, ( HI MK l)ll)NT. 1 sitiiiii al i ft? ulac-.hHvivuIii for two! years nft r tln'",.f(tomiVu. .Neuritis OhvCNioii. ! t 'otild you tell mt if neuritis J of the nci'Vtw in to rui-ed. Thf; party that huH it ha.4 Muffered j about a year.- Mrs. C. J. ,1 AitHwer Neuritis ih an imposing median I term meaning in t lam mu- t imi of a nerve or sometime: moi'f than one nerve. Hut that j doc:-n't divulge what alls the pa- tirnt. Ah a rule, 1 think, laymen I who imanine they have "neu-, jit is have no such trouble J Crude Surgery. j I used Kiacial acetic add to re-! move warts on my neclt, hut Hj left unsightly red spots . . . C. It. I Answer The familiar corn rem edy :p) grains of sallcylle acid dissolved in half un ounco of. flex ible collodion may he painted on warts on hands or feet, and will dispose of them about as effec tively as It does corns or cal luses, liut I advise a?atnj?t at tempts at self-trtatmt nt fdr warts about the neck or hend. Warts or other blemishes in that situa tion should he treated only by a physician. Diabetes. ' My hrothor is a diabetic. Are i prunes, apples nnd peanuts harm- thn "idv Ills pliysleian cmi advise wn!n n"nniny "i mien ...". - patient can mitely tiiKe. Apple would he the best item nf Ihe three to be?in on; then prunes; . finally pen lints. ll upyriuhl John P. Jlille Cn.) Quill Points Outlaws aren't like inlaws. They fri.dt you onco and then quit. New Yorkers killed one another in n stampede to get out "oi! the rain. How that town hates water. Fame: The reward that comes an artist just before he begins (p hum work nnd live on his reputation. There's good in everything. While the crowd stares at Sinclair, the animals in the 'mi get a rest. A normal new-paper reader Is one who hopes the hotly tlll prove to Ih' that of sonifhouy lie knowH. . Mill owners hold the whip hand, eventually the most, obdurate strik er will take a little job for the stomach's sake. .lustier Condemning a wife and en to want because a a law. five child i i,, 1' Americanism : Feeling scorn ful- ly superior to Kuropeans; thinking Ihiropeans have an awful nerve to dislike us. Tho final nnd alisoluto proof nf flnhNs housekeeping is to lihow where the blotter is. ' Happy thought. If Scarface Al can find safety iti .all, why not build one big enough for all fhl cago citizens who aren't gangsters? Then. too. we could eliminate lost motion by havina nil pay elipekx sent direct lo Ihe credit nssocia- lion. When poison :as kills scores by accident, that is a horrible tr.'iKi-dy. WOTlCCD Vg-t: MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACItOSH 1. I'malysls 6. imniiulf-n II. I'rtsi nt 1C. .N.rcv.itnle 11. AlNTJUtlw 1.,. Kh-.l.y (.olta K. VfVM'l. for licutini; I'quhla IS. I'fl'-M'slu piu. lie nn t. Trail ii. ; erm rell .1. furl of the moutli S. SliK for iinsi. litfT n fviici- i iait::nii imisi. lieu Kiiltfliuc ma. term In !tr. slim :,.!. lir.-i-k litter ::i. HiiKtii Atisorti 41. t'onipd hi rat ITa'tvnlluu At, Sou tli A mcr ' Irini imiiiiiil 41. An assumed vU:i nicter M' It ! of ri-sppft 4i. lleliK'd ever u finrii'iv 4!. Mi)' nlik- ii n dh 63. Ardor J o :w; l M h,oi a Ma re Ol, , If n! T T HH li ; itKI m i e il A It e fgk n HjA'IIM LlSlA ;2..!'rrt:ilnitix to liui klillifys .M. riirfstlitu era hufc iT. Stylish U'.i. Itfsirtiln CU. Olidn over li'C 11 OWN I, rimrnclcr In t'l'liu .tlcri-iiunt 111; i i is 4 s I ' n Fi fs 5 73 r1 ggtf; i , J """ - - -lis 'it ' 7v 1 ,9 j -rrm - - . 5; . 2 49 . j . -5 " -v Jo T TT I When it Is done purposely, that the support of a noble cause. "What!" said the customer. "No plow-points? This is a heck of a drug sture." The hard part of solving 'the reparations problem . is to leave eaeh's country's politicians some bait that will catch votes back "Few of ihe world's great think ers have been married men." A married man doesn't need to think much. Correct this sentence: "T ills- for cooking odors that silt like everybody in that crowd," said , through the house, is a disinfect she, "but it isn't hecauso 1 envy ant for refuse containers and them." breeding places for germs, is a 1 1 deodorant for bathrooms, kitchen "Double Fisted" 1 .";'. "J1"?- .!"" ,a,nd, at Isis Saturday "Double Fisted." starring Jack 1'errin, conies to the tsIs theater tomorrow. J'errin is the only son of a ranchman who, desiring to furnish the son wilh a college education, sends the boy .away to a' fashionable eastern college and then falls prey to the unscrupulous machinations of a newcomer who takes his ranch away from him. As soon as the son is advised of what has happened, he returns to tlie old home town, gets a job in the employ of the newcomer and wins back the ranch for his father. High Voltage" at Hunts Craterian l-ietureil against vast pnow-elno hills, "llinh 'oltaKD,' a drani.-itlc talklliK pletuie nf man's f iulit nirainsi tlie elements,- stnrrinir W'illlani Ileyd. openeil today at iliinrs t'raterian. lioyd's etiKaKini; personalily is multiplied ten fold by ills rich res onant voice nnd the dramatic moments of "llli;h Yifltnue" take on 111I1IC1I power lieonuso of It. 111014. there is a fine and Imprison- story Is one of human beinKs with 4, ,,,, fl)1. ,lostroylllK property their hacks to the wall. fiuhtinK ,- ,,s Iknd. and this paper for their lives and yet flndins ; 4, ...01 ,.seeule to the full ex- ' emancipation iroin inetr wornt ! bred Inhibitions In the midst of mittie. I Owen Moore. Carol Lombard. I)lane Kills. Hilly Ill-van and l'hll - lips Smalb y nil exhibit lln-ir mr.s-J teiy of the new InlkiiiK picluce Itochniiuie. AMBrNSSMSORjMAVljt VOvj'Re M0, THAT." NKlAM-'SlGHTett AN)T AIN'T X'. I AM THAT ,VV fhit If S0I?R; jeee aim't bccm r but m SRvjd uoiTH amV FoobJ fJ iT ee ' R. (oimumt'il li. Tiinly Yp tu. UK II. Oi,!imi-ii(iil AlLiE lilbli. mut n a IT! a rTi lAI K luil r Iter P3 e ; T e , R ' n I IS. Dt-rll), 'J. Tli: il. Ilniil.l SI. l iir-i. r.!r nr.l.ily tiir.iu;:! (i OS,, o A RE fs ' s ifS? aio i a i s el si'. Ytu-mt ut I)- 9.1. Allnyn i!b luo o SI lib! rn.i.-ie-.t Ne1stEJ ii rj SlE 5n!e I in. KfirnuT prrsl oi'iii of Vtttlrc1 4. T.nr S. Any 4U. ( untrst nf 2. Otic circuit of si'it u rnro truck 4S. I iitllumhiateil 4. pare 1. ilarft-klulltU i. lt;it.urri nf fruit llnif 51. Mrnilmr t, Kuriijslirft with 5U. Acilini fn-Kli Mirth prcli.v 7, I'riutt'i's iiu'D- 6H. 'I'lioriiiiclifare: mho noiir. Summer Campaign ! Against House Fly J The summer campaign against the ho'usefly will so'on be on and the advertising campaign for Oro nite fly spray, one of the proven Insecticides, starts today in this paper. This preparation is not only sure death to tlies an. other household insects, but furnishes quick reiiei' f:luviZ guaranteed to not affect r harm members M the household, tin "ads" maintain. Radio Program Highly Enjoyed The program over KMKD, spon- ! sored by Marsh's grocery. this ! morning, was highly enjoyed by , radio listeners. I Florence MeKlhosc, soprano, and j Ksther I'ahner, harpist, were heard on the progra m. M rs. McKlhusc was in splendid voice and the se lections on the harp by Miss I'almer wim ;re,uly enjoyed. Miss raliper is a pupil of Ruth JiOiain Close, and for the past two seasons was harp soloist with the Junior Symphony orchestra of Portland. 4, . .;. 4. .j ' 1 4. (m ltl-'AVAItl) ! 1 " This paper will pay $10 re- (4 ward for information leading 1 4 to arrest and conviction of ' anyone tearing down the new 4 , 4 Mail Tribune paper boxes. 4 4 Notice Is hereby j:iven that , ; 4. ,,f .i1(. i;,V any and all my way de- ' 4, ,,,.,-sons who In 1 4. r.u.p ,. ,i,.st,(,y these boxes. ! 4, tf 14, ... .;. .;. 4, 4, 4, 4, .;. 4.4,4,4.1 , , '. Clean raps wanted at the Mall Tribune office. tf AIM'T VRRA EST AK-Hl SUCH SA)TSy Pees x M.vjR riffola T7v,sTi AH -Hi: THe ArJt SOCK Do You Remember? n: VIvAltS A(iO TClllW Urem flies ef Mall Ti-il'Uiie.) j June nil, I1H. Sluvl win I;-mi 'I'lailer Lake rna.l lii'lween t'luspeet unit I'lll'U IjoUiel-' iiry. ' i:pvnrtli leimue eunventiim opens ! itl .Merlful-d. i Kichiy per een: of Meilf.inl nuto ; in.il'iies faiil !" have 1'iosV spnki-s. Sonny Austin and his Paw had an argument Thursday, the latt?r winning as usual. f .I.te C.;Knn secures lease on Jacksonville railrond from W. 1 1 1-ii ii in . Sail Kraueisco. Hiram John son's boom for the presidency Is lannch.M. TW ENTY YI.AitS .M'O TODAY (From files if Mail Tribune.) j. K. (iondimsjure. who ha? ' tramped all over California nnd soul item Oregon, seeking trace o hi:i missing uncle. V. L. Finisher, the Medford nursery man who mys teriously disappeared last autumn, i-eiurncd Monday from Sun Fran cisco. His search was a--failure, i Los Angeles. Ail Imperial Val ley is excited over reports of a, mysterious airship which is taking nighlly flights over .Salton sea. A scenic auto boulevard to the top of Table Kock is planned by, re-ddentf. of Tolo, Gold Kay and Sams Valley. Judge Kstili I'hipps returns from eastern trii and declares promis ed Tafl prosperity has failed to ma terialize. Judge V. M. Colvlg has been de- Iclared Oregon's best booster, de j posing Tom llichardson. 4-- (By Mary . Oncy.) i:ni:. PkKClNCT. Ore.. June (Special.) We were delighted to receive a call from the Mesdam'.-s (iray and Hoeye, nee Misses Mario and Viola Croy. The Croys for merly lived on the Pacific high way on the place now owned by Mr. Ilinman. lioth ladies are vi.s- j iting their parents who now reside at W'ildevville. Mrs-, dray's hojne i is at Atlanta., la., and Mrs. Iloeye's j home is at Toledo. Ore. i Miss Marie Miller re;urned with her mother to their homo on the highway south of l'hoenix to spend the summer.' , Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kvans niuV airs. it. c. I'.vans ami ere visiting Mrs. K vans' I High of Talent, Wed- son Cecil wei I father, W.ill j nesday and Thursday of this week. M r. and M rs. John It ice have I been at the pome of their dtiugh I ter. Mrs. Jack Allen, the past week, j Mr. Ilice's home burned a coupltt ; of weeks ano, with all their housc I hold goods. Little Eagle 'Flies Y 1 I WAUhlLLAU UA HAY OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklil. (Pj Little IC:mle of ll.e Cherokees haH proven lier witms. Wauliillaii l.allay ninde her first solo Night after only 11 hours of. ' Inatnictloll. tier instructors said I she flew alone Willi less rxperienro ..than any pierinus student on Oklahoma City field. Her name. lioniilllie ; 1 Wo-hi' tali, la Cherokee for "Llitle KuKle ' She is a ncwsnaiicr reiun ii.r in mo. flylns hours. By BUD FkHEP STANj'J BACK LT Trt ArMfcASSAt0(5. 9 ' ,-1 T i 1 t e 1 1 1 w it-5.