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J y ! f MKm?6Rti MATL TKTBTJOT:, MEDFOTID, OKEfiOy. SATURDAY, JUNK 8, 1929. PAflE FOUR Medford mail tribune - IMlr, CuwUr, Weealj A-.. ,- . rubllilied of U tanrouu MUMiiKU CO. Il-l'-ti N. sir t. Tkcm 15 JHIRKKT W. Hl'FIL, Editor I. BUMITKB BMTU, Mn.r An lodtpeodiut Newspapef Mind a neon) elua tut tor it Madftrd, Item.; uadsr jet ol Mitch . 1T. aUBSCitlfllOfl KATKff f Mall In Adriflco: Nellr, with Huixlar, rear Dally, vltb Similar, nootb pair, lltbuut Sunday, tear fmi j, vltiK-ot Btindar, nonu..., Weril) tull TrlllOiH, OH rear... .im,!... An. .ar ir.so .10 (.60 i .61 1.00 ..00 u- ..... lJaiM In UkHfnr.1 A.hl.nit JartuwiUie, tentral ratal, rboeuli, Taint, (kid III and on Hl.rmaji:. ' Daily, WHO Bunuej. nontn . . iw nallT. wit bum Similar, Dontb. . Iialljr, fltttout Bunder, one year. Daly, vltb Bundajr, one rev 8.01) All terau, easn id buisucs. MKMBER OF TilB ASSOCIATED PRESS . Huilnr RSHI ImkhI Wire Hefllre Tna Associated rrese la eiolualrely entitled to the the for publication of all newt dlspatthes eredlted to It or otherwise credited 10 title panef, ml alui to the trwal new. nuhllabed hereto. - All rlahu for publication of special dispatches Bereio sr. also resenea. , Official paper of the City of Medford, Official paper Of Jaciiop County. Boom dally irerage dreutitloa for. tlx buoUM rodliii (let, 1, ie.Hi 43. Adrertlrina lrepreienlatlree " U. C. MOOKN1UCN t 'COMI'ANT Offlees in Nev York, Chlcain, Detroit, ZtaMlsM, Los Antcles, Beatllt, yorlUnd. ' Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry An Inspection of, tho cornfields of tlin valley rcvealH that u shot iiUri "wat.'"unctl In "Homo of tlio planting. It now develops that full de velopment of Oregon In "enmesh ed with slam politics." It 1h prob uble. thai I'oi'tlnlld wants to naniu nil thu Great Northern station agents, und four hlnd-cnd brako inell. ' I I'm about time Home tiller ami toiler reported that tho rains Trifled to soak Into tho ground." SO f.OJOS TIIH WOltl.H. (Missouri 1'iH-iflc' .Mttlt.) Dear Sir: My hoy sot ' struck hy an uutoniohlle, num ber CU-4S7-. It tho owner Js rich true- him at onco. 'J'ho hoy waHn't bruised any, but on your notifying mo that . you have brought suit, I will hit him In two or threo . placet! with u hammer. Colonel Ambrose Woodpecker anil Judge William lllucjay have returned from a flying trip to Ihe" Apiilcijuto. Tho University of Iowa ls In a rolll'glatu Jackpot. They tiro al leged to havo paid football play ers. Thin 1 inoro disreputable Dkl ii promising to pay Ilium, and then not doing It. .It wl be nix or Keven days jicioro u Hlxth . Htrvvt lamp pout lumps but, In front of u ulow ,Povlng auto. Tho new dollar hlllu are being shipped to the bankn. l'eoplo arc rciltiested to cxcliiingo their' old dollar lellls. if any, for the new oncn. They will bo In vogue nflcr .Inly 1, and look out for Hull J)urliaiu coupons. The kitten hall team of tho posiofflce went out to. do or Ulo Thursday eve, and died. Tho sopranner Is now a bo prilwnah. Uncle, 85, called yoslerday. lie reported "a pain In my brisket, as onu would say of u horse." Tho lo)vagcr -Id of tho valley lias palpitation of Its pertucss, und Is tho subject of a clinic. AVe were fortunate in securing Mill moro pairs of these wonderful stockings. Itcgular $1.00 value. ; We do not guarantee them to last 'nil day.' (r.l I'ltso Times) Such candor1 will ruin. At last a phrase has been coined Its silly as. "(he fishing Industry oT the Koguc." it Is: "The In telligent thinkers of the nation." Several of our inoro outstand ing autoes have horns that tnakp a noise like the Alice llanley pea cock. ami itMH.v m:i:ii;d Hut from that day to this there has one thing been lucking With' lite volumes of poems thut have sung iter renown As a nation, our Congress lias chosen, no poet Vet lo wear the unworn poet lau ' reale's crown. On Its' blank cover page, now sub serving no put pose, Tht- Congressional Ueeord might carry each day A short poem, effervescing with dynamic power, ' To America's heart In u national way. ' What a great opportunity for n real service! l.lke Niagara's waters, now run ning to waste! (in this now wasted page a non partisan poem Of American Interest ought to be placed. ' Who can say that this page was not left for this purpose. In accord with the lufinite'li lin ililcMtloned plan, I'ntll tie. In Ills wisdom, could ('roperly fashion l-'or this wonderful service a suit able man? I'AIUS (l'l Convinced (tint the horse will not come hack, l'resl dent DoilmfVgtlo has sent to the museum nt the Palace of Cutn plegne all the state carriages be longing to the Klysoe Palace, The six vehicles Included the gala roach used hy the Citar on the visit that culminated In the I'riin-c-o-IlusAlan alliance. KIMNm itdH Vl) The Kdliea flotinl Institute of Scot land has oiihfe'rre'd ' h fellowship upon' John Iicwey. professor of philosophy In Columbia L'nlversliy. WHAT THE SIXTH STREET CEl EBEATION MEANS TIK Sixlli SI red ilium. nation und cck-lirat im finiiKlit cni liliusizcs (lie fiict Unit Medi'ml's $ix-it(VKt wiikIo asset lies in tlie tiiiilily til' its citizenship. Tliniiks tti tin,' !i'(i";ii-ssive spirit iiinl ciitcrprise oi' (lit! Sixth Street pnipcrty tiwni'i's, this ctinslniel itin tii' 11 scetinil main husi liess sti'eet, which will prtive such H vnlinilili! criiiiiniliiil y itssct. was put tlirouoli ill record lime, considering llie olixtncles it criminally i'acctl. When the iiinvcinciil was first started there wjis active und well oi'";!inied (ippiisitiou. Kor siniie time the Southern Pa cific held out acaitist. the proposition, and ilaiti Street Jirup-, crty owners were iiiitati'oiiistie. Jlad Aledl'iirtl's eilicnship heen Jess wide awajte and n -urcssivc lliuru is no doulit, tint). Sixth Street would still 'he "a closed alley" and the main huisncss .section would have hut one connecting link. BI'T that is not the way Medford does t.hinys. Not only did the Sixth Street property owners persist in their efforts, hut local opposition suhsided hcciinsc the- people of the city, as a whole, realized that (his improvement would constitute an all-around civic hetternient, and the new project therefore re ceived the .support and approval of public opinion. In other words, it is this ipiality of citizenship, the un failing disposition of the people of liis city to support what ever is fur the betterment of the coiiiiiuinity as a whole which has made this celebration tonight, possible. Whenever the issue is between action and reaction, between taking a step forward or lat;o;iur behind, -Medford is always found fi(-'htiiif the cause of progress ami constructive action. iMedford ias many physical advantages and many natural re sources, but We repeat, in the quality of its citizenship lies its omitest single asset. ' CHANGING IS il, a new fail or a permanent, improvement in their diet, this growino; demand unions urban" folk for more spring greens, new kinds of greens anil greens in all seasons? A number of explanations may hold true. Perhaps they all contribute a part. Physicians and ing greens as a regular part of houses and provision stores have all-year-round supply and getting it to the consumer appeliz- ingly ami healthfully fresh. Threefold are the, benefits The general health of urban America is improved. Truck gar dening lias become a large and lucrative industry. And some of the tastiest delicacies known to the, epicure have been iiitro- ceil lo the urban dinner table. One of (lie farm journals lias noted that this demand for greens has led gardeners who rieties of plants which were entirely unknown here before the war. 1 lius there has heen created a new source ol: Jood and wealth and of employment of PROGPvESS OP WII.KN' tht! craftsman becomes' dissatisfied with his own handicraft, it is time a change were wrought. Thai, is the situation in which the nation now finds its educators and the educational system of their own making. Eiliieatiou in the nit eil States has no more severe college professors and the school teacher. The American Philosophical Society recently asked for ex pressions of opinion from prominent educators on the present state of education. They were instantly forlhconiing, but were far front favorable to the system prevailing in the public schools mid colleges. That met hods of mass production applied to education are producing men autl women who are uniformly mediocre seems lo be the consensus ofihe Idlers received by the society. Out! educator asked a complete revision of our system of education from the elementary school lo the university. Another said the mil ion 'h slogan is "education without effort, information pain lessly imparted." Jm not this situation full of promise for a heller system in the immediate future? (ieneral dissatisfaction is a symptom of healthful growth, particularly in the field of education. Kvory progressive slep has been 'born of discontent with that which existed. Kdiieiilors' tell the public that tlin foiled States lias out grown its system of education. That the old system serveM its purpose admirably, but sentiment, should not; fasten upon the nation an antiquated and retarding institution. That America is advancing intellectually ami her system of education must keep pace with this advance. A sufficient commentary on our times is the report thai 'Life'' has doubled in circulation since it became as it is. ' notice another newspaper that tried to jilease everyone, ended by pleasing no one not even its creditors. MUTTT AND JEFF TV-lC SOCICTV rtR IM UJASHtrJGTOM HAVJS. l&WftM .sTARvATlow: Poor K. : 1 i . r-r ii c i ot-ti; rtx o i COOLGR FOR Btr?tSb FROM HOVJSC CAMAK; THAT WAS Trte first tAt THS APPETITES dietitians have long been urg the diet. Truck gardens, hot co-operated in maintaining an of this new craving for greens. supply city markets to grow va land ami labor. EDUCATION critics than the university and Augustus Mutt Goes in PR0BLSMS A . -T14 r - rv . ' STCAUMG HIS THG- VAJHlTS Foob He'o Wl I Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Biffnod letter pertaining to peraonal health and hygiene, Dot to dlaeaaa dlagnoela or treatment will bo answered by Or, Brady If a stamped, self addreaaed antelope la enclosed Letters alioold bo brlel and written In Ink. Owing to the Urge number of letrers ra celred, only lev cut be answered bers. No reply can be made to queries not aonfora Ing to instruction.. Address Dr, William Brady, In cars of tale newspaper. ;ooi imha.vs ii -There in 350,000 North -Aimrl-ean indlaiiH living In 20 or more states, most of them on reserva tions administered hy 'tho Unit' d S t a tun govern ment. They are of many t r 1 1 l' s und speak many languages. A few are Indians by a (I o p t I o n; the , minor proportion i 1 " hen 1 lived near St. rn of pureian1 Aye- Hut some people American bloodilulJ 11 ls to damp. Airs. C. K. the only real Americana In the! founti'y. TIh'ho Imlltin wards of tho kv (nirnuiit are IneruuMin hi nunihttrH year hy yvuv. but ihe numerical Increase i duo to a mixture of alien bliHiil, Caucasian or Ncffro HtntirtK;' the luiiiiher ol nure Amer ican Indiana is steadily decr'-iK in;. This race degeneracy for it Jh degeneracy even tho tin mixture 1 of while blood prob ably accounts for much of the physical and health decline of the Indians under control of civilized White men. " Tuberculosis constitutes ni o r e than one-fourth of all deaths tilk('n tIlc rdK.it before is the rea among thu Jndians In the "United son wn' 1 Vl'sH constipated. Today States; it constitutes one-third of!1 (1 !1,t noPd to tfopciid on any deaths among the Indians in Jlrit-' ,m- 1 Wiint to tl,;lI -J'ou for ish Columbia. Krom tht- test!- 'm,r h(,,l. U. M. moriy of older Indians it seemsl Answer If ail tho folk who probable that In their natural rov-! m,w "('Pf-nd on' pills, salts, min ing life the Indians did not suffer.1'1 oiI- "Ported birdseed, soa from tuberculosis, if they h;ul itwet'(1' ,rit-k "alth food," injee at nil before the white men J ti,,ns' ('t;- WP',(i f'Tclhly restraln brought it to them, among theM'l from using the artifices for other blessings of el vjli wition. The;a PltIocI of three weeks, and ro aimipal report of the Department ! 'I'lh-f'l to study elementry physi of Indian Affairs, Dominion ()f . ology' for a week or ho, 'that would Canada, for the year ending March hV tno vml "f constipation, I be at. l!tl!S, contains the ocrlinent comment: Tuberculosis is five times more common among Indians than among the general popu lation. Several factors con tribute t- its prevalence. In ma ny I rihes tuberculosis ha:: been introduced comparatively recently, ami the re.-dst;:iice j posscs-ed by the white race ' has not 1 Ten aetpiired . . . Jv- 1 ' Ing conditions ai'e fai- from j Ideal, and 'ignorance prevails I ns to the method of spread of contagion. Ignorance of hygiene or the laws of health or sanitary living j is another of the gifts civilized white people have brought to the) Indians. The term "resistance" in the ' paragraph Uolod from the Ca- nadian government document is of course a slip-shod error, and oh-j viously the writer meant iminu-! nity. Note that t hose only, 'real Americans or Canadians, fro mi whom we stole the land, have! not suffered lowered resistance" or a loss or reduction of Immu- nity. They have never had any ! Immunity against tuberculosis, ll is well to bear this dear distinc tion In mind when you are think ing of susceptibility to respira tory diseases in gene:- il. As a rule our old time medncnl and health authorities several of whom are still living and chatter ing a good deal in their dotage quite fall to sense this important consideration and consequently thci: half-baked "rules" for avoid ing or preventing what they vag uely call "colds" are generally as consistent as this one: "Let the bail air out. but beware of fresh alr coming in that i a draft!" rneunionia runs second to tu berculosis as a cause of death among Indians. Probably the naked primitive savage did not suffer from pneumonia: clothes and houses and crowding or hud-jt,(, tiling in poverty Ji infer our kindly care, have prevented the original North American from acquiring any Immunity against this other great white man's plague. Ot KSTIONS AM ANSYVKKK l'l it lnsl of the, Itoitehes. A few months ago 1 wrote and asked you for your inst rucl Ions for ridding the premises of roa''hes . . , seems hard to believe, but I have not seen a roach now for several wveks, alt ho for the last seven years cockroaches have been the terror of my lite. K, s. T. Answer If microbes were as simple a problem as roaches are, what a happy job this would he! I have nothing ana Inst roaches; In fact, they rather ennmian'd my sympathy and admiration. Hut when the roaches become bes- tiola non grata It is ' my duty to advise how to banish them. I'd for Self-Service in Washington BOiO CAM'T eUGAJ BUY A HOT DOS iM ANCESTORS CAiVve MAYFl-OVWeR. fV ST6M ACH THMKS iV-Y THROAT 'i BeSM CUT. ni:.six(i tast. name, the agent that does it If I were not afraid of typographical errors. Send stamped envelopo hearing your address and ask for Instructions for exterminating the cockroaches. Jliilnpness Not ITiilienlthf ill. Could you let me know whether the vicinity of St. and Ave., is too damp a place for one to llvo who Is troubled with bron- bnlk of them are ehills. I luivo lived here a year of mixed blood' a'""'1 don't feel any different than Answer Your present residence is in quite as healthful a locality as any you can find in this part of I he country. It is prohably not more dump than any other place in the city. Anyway, u moderately dump air is better for most of us and particularly for persons with respiratory disease. ! Interference 1 In hit CnriHred Some time af,'o you uavo me some fine advice on how- to cor rect the constipation habit. I had been taking pills since I was 14 years old. . , . .lust "as you said, I found out that fear of not having a movement if a pill wasn't ,'",vo- 11 1 werlul lot tit oust ness denenus on such a calamity ! not happening, and it prubably j will 'never happen. Uooks As Sale As Money, j I recently bought a collection of books, and have just found out 1 ihe owner hart tuberculosis. . '. II- 11. i An:ver Well, what of it. I ask as a fcoallh authority. 4f it were I a roil of treasury notes would t ydu burn the money? . ' (Copyright -John . Dille Co.) Quill Points The world must seem rotten to a materialistic who can't get any material. .Hollywood teaches us that mat rimony is like a drug. After you get the habit, 1: tal-s more and more to provide a kick. Maybe ibis modern disbelief In hell is due to (he fact that a prophet is without honor in his own country The question is. what saved man during that period, when he could no longer climb like a monkey and hadn't yet invented weapons '! A husband ls a man who ft els prrvorl Ihh'H ui-e a men I good enough for him lnl good enough for "company." That Chicago dentist killed by gangsters should teach others not to tackle an ahecssed tooih until they know the owner's occupation. Americanism: Trying to give i,v an oasler lime in life tiian you luul; thinking the fault his when he shows un Inclination to take life easy. A llmv trivial tennis anil such games .seem lo the mini vthost f iimi'( (devaliou flUs his lap when lie sits fhmn. A radio is worth all it costs, if only because it affords the privi lege of choking off a nasal tenor when you feel like it. The ancients had a clt,y of sanc- f tuary where the pursued found j 'safety something like a perse- j BiM ' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC It OSS Trlnl JtuMi Must Heraldic bear liiK Klrhname fur Jlinry JIalfi prefix Df-nicnuor Willi fall force The Greek Cupid A kind vt itory Hlielllitfu Jlcfnre Solution of rcrtninltiff to tlte foot Ktroplt) Injure I'sikt'S oat 1 nil to lilt JJK.it bed finite of redar Tito ImJlnu 50. Domestic fowl rl. SniiK tjl. leny noil In In a hlioe sole r,s. wintriiko fill. Cavalry sword 0J. Willi the bow i in UK, C2. Stiindnrd ot perfection 63. PassittffSi nnutemy (tl. Criivats fi.1. Smtill mounds flfl. l'oiir 07. Cardinal point niuitierry hin iiU jiurket jVIji.v on words HuvvruKO Trnppcid (tirilen Imple ment Pri tilstorle In liaiilhitit of t.ntit Itrltaln (' reck epic poet tSovrewf id One of nine. gmiuiI purls Ato and drank 3 P A tlS YR E fALlM""j D o n Ia t es nTiTlJ Jb V I A I R NS SSL E NVstflT ivlT qTt AsBTsTTTAlBa LiL c rTo s TBt e mpt A ll A mZ, J- Te pnJe" e l AlwHRleitg Alu HiTT a 0 1 E 1 Ter EH S I K j A I Te "B . , n : T ft - -p 70 ..2' - 72 23 I ; "js. a 7 h 25" ' rr ttt 2. 11 1$ " 2.9, io Si 12 33 . f . Ti 42 " 4i "Tr 4 ' s' rjl 5i ' -54 tstCTi rr,zi : 7 cuted fly alighting on the new wall paper. Never give up. When you fail to make a living at anything else, do like others and become a writer. "America now has more chem ists than any other kind of scien tists." Fiddlesticks. It t.akes more than a knowledge of fermentation to make a chemist. Correct this sentence: "If my daughter prefers boy friends who work In overalls," said the fond mot her, "I .Khali not criticize or complain." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) it i'lil, will hit ul unci fly yon across the continent. The New York (Vntral starts its airplane-railroad service a liltle ahead of the i'ennsylva nia. (Ieneral Attcrlniry, of thf Pennsylvania, intelligently, as a first, step in his plans, se en red the services of Colonel hindijero-h to map out his trans continental line and supervise its work. That, will help hint and the Santa LV, collahoral iip; with the Pennsylvania. Ramsay MacUimald reveals part of his'plaiiH for taking: i'llo work men a'f the "dole," giving them em ploy men t and wages. He is a laboritc and a socialist, and it may surprise our high fin ance to hour that he proposed to lend British railroad's public funds to modernize their equipment, thus creating work for mechanics, la borers and manufacturers. That's not anarchy, exactly. An i;X(TT first edition of He Quincey's "Coniesslutis of An Kng lish Opium i'later" issoUl in Lon don for io."ito. That book "uncut" RlGHTBuT A .fc OF THAT'S THS? pOOUj Lt. - , J r yesterday's Puzzle It, Itch nt the Old TestKIiil lit 12. Ihuard 21. A uV'i' r liynlfiicd Tii ii ti. NinittlT i.;. .Miislcnl In- fllr!lll'l!t SS. .qiihiiiiian'diin Ism CO. ItliitiMiH at sent hly 31. Ancient Inn n mitre M. t priifht 3a. Sc.. I lie hRinlle Ii.. Filed lsii iiitliiird stick 11. wild Seed rnfie 42. lictiin.K to a pond (date $11, I'OKhVNSI'A 4i, Feutherliko 46. Shi Id 47. KIrd's beiib 4'J. urn u(J. I'erlninliitt lo a lun-He 61, 1 lull ned ur- face 52. Medicinal plnnt ' .VI. Sf-nrre 5t. L'ollcrtion ot entile S.'i. Operulti solo .'U. I'roMiiiffs a?, Vmilila to Itud Hut Muy 60, iioiicy.mntilntr insect DOW Ji 1. firnvo 1!. nniil 5. Whiter Telilrlo i, I uclj Iocs for st rtrli Ing clot It fi. JHfiirraoo 6. )omi'r(lrntPd 7. Danish nxmry of Hrronnt 8. Klrinenlury rcailliiif book 9. Cliurrh round! 1), Jtoiniairdcd II. South Amcrl con country land consequently unread, would I lose value if its leaves were cut. j - I A hook that would be worth 35, 1500, or $.")5,U00, is Voltaire's copy iof the "Spirit of Law," by Montes- quieu, with annotations in Yol I taire's fine handwriting on the mar j gins of many pages, j That hook is somewhere in litis i sia, taken by the Empress Cather- ine, with Voltaire's other books, j after his death. J Richard K. Enright, for years the jiuau hi .uff luriis ponce, say.; murderers should be put to work to support their families, instead of being sent to the electric chair. ' Vyjrking and producing, the niur I derers would be more useful than j lying in quicklime outside (he : prison wall. i 1 Mr. Enritj'ht also advises feliat thieves be imprisoned and em ployed long enough to make them j repay those whom they have i robbed. I The murderers would approve his I suggestion, the thieves noL Joseph Cohen's fish store is : bombed in Chicago and he is puz zled. Usually stores are bombed when the owner declines to join associations and pay. But Mr. Co hen says, "I belong to every fish dealers' association in existence." The National Association of Mu tual Savings Hanks opposes "any move to establish an alliance be tween savings banks and the Fed eral Reserve." Savings bank dwepositors think such a decision should not be reached hastily. If the Federal Reserve would let savings banks enjoy some of that 1 5 and iiO per cent usury pros perity, and if savings banks would pass it along to depositors, they would like it. Notice of Hoods Called for Payment Notice is hereby given, that funds are on band for the redemption of , the following improvement bonds of the City of Medford. Oregon: Water main bonds Nos. 1 to if, Inclusive, dated Janunry 1, lltjS. Said bonds are called for pay ment on July 1st, Hinil, and interest will cea.-e after said date. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 1st day of .June. Jltilli. II. J. liEUUIAX. City Treasurer. lAoFGRiQvo But x'na Do You Remember? JION VICARS Mii) t6d.v (Kioin files of Mail Tribune.) Juno 8. 1U1U Dr. II. Ii. KlUott who served In lh ewar as first lieutenant, has Uuon commissioned a captain. The cherry season opened at tho public market today. Stephen Meyers Nealon, Tublo Hock pioneer and civil war vete ran, diea at his home, aged 78. Medford people startled by daz zling exhibition or tho Northorn IJKhts. ' ' Sehuman-lleinke to sing in Ash land Chautauqua June IS . TWKNTV YEA US A;) TODAY (From files of Mall Tribune.) .Jam' H, UHlU 1. J. Neff, retained by local cit izens to nee whether or not it is pott sible to compell the ehoit bunhl to issue diplomas to students wliu r e f u s u lo appear ut commence ment. Attorney Hob Knillh of O rants Pass claims His entire strawberry crop has lieen eaten up by toads, '. O. Inspector Morse recom mends that Medford he given u free mail carrier service. - Kev. Mr. Cloulder attempts un successfully to settle ..strike at Butte Kails Lumber Mill. .The old ISybec ranch of .1300 acres' on both sides of lloguo River purchased a year ago by Honore Palmer of Chieago. will hereafter be known ts tho Modoc Orchard. The I'almer investment Co. will cut up Ihe orchard into amnll ra -h and iut them on tho maiaket. I'hotographing the invisible If tlie Interesting task of Invest gators at the Pittsburg experiment station of the bureau of mines, where research is in progrosa with a view to producing safer explo sives for use in mines. N.ilk'c of SpiM'Uil l .U-clloii. .June 2. IIIUII. for llir 'Uy ' .liicksoll Hie. ori'itoii. ltiX)lii(iuil Number 130. He It resolved by the City Coun cil of the I'ity of Jacksonville. Ore iioii. that puniuant to the provisions of the City Charier of the Cily ot Jacksonville, Ore con. the City Council of said eity hereby calls and orders ll special election to bo held at the City Hall ot said city on Thursday June liOth, '1020. for the purpose-of voting on tho issu ance and sale by tho City of Jack sonville OrcKon, of Kcneral obliBit tion bonds of the City of Jackson ville, OrcKon. to the amount of ?!ll,IHI0.l)0. said bonds to -bear in terest at not more than 11 annual interest and to be payable in 20 yours; The proceeds of said Issue ot bonds to be used by the City Ceifji cil lo construct a system of watr mains and pumplni; isliint for l-ho purpose of connecting the water svstem and reservoir of the City of Jacksonville with the water mains of tho City. o iModford jund tho water district of Oak Grove, for the .purpose of securinK Hertford water for the use of the citizens of Jacksonville. Which election will bcuin at 12 o'clock noon, of said day. and con tinue until 7 o'clock p. m.. said day. o. .M. Knox, John Norrls and C'.eoi'Ke J.iltle, residents and quali fied electors of said city, are here by appointed as Judges of said election! the first named to act as chairman of the election board, and Fred J. Kick and H. J. llvans. resi dents and qualified electors of said city, arc hereby appointed as' clerks of said election, tlie first named Fred J. Kick to act as first clork of said election. The City Recorder is hereby di rected lo wive notice of such elec-' tion and the appointment of said election officers, by the publication of ibis resolution in thc Medford Mail Tribune, the official newspa per of the Cily of Jacksonville. Oregon, in tho reitulnr Issue of said newspaper on tlie 8th day of June. 111211, and by posting a copy of Raid resollllion in each of three public place's in said city, not less tlnnn 11 days prior to tho day set tTpi' Kaid election. The forefroini; Kesnlllllon No. 130 was Introduced and adopted at. Ihe rcKular .session of .the City Council of ' Jacksonville, OrcKon. held June lib, 11128, )y the' follow ing vote, vl.: Ayes Ilunnimiton, Knox, Sever ance and Wilson. Noes None. Approved by the Mavor June 4th, 1 !-'!. ALKUKD T. XOKItlS. Allesl: Mavor. lt.W COI.KMAX, Cily Recorder. ' 71 Nnllce of llonds Culled Tin' Payment Xotice Is hons.y uiven, that fund are on hand for the redemption of tile following improvement bonds of tin; City of Medford. Oregon: Improvement llonds, Series No. 1. Nos. 1 to 6, Inclusive, dated July 2, i H2. Said bonds ate called for pay ment pn July 2,,!lL':l, and Interest will cease afler said date. Haled al Meilford. Oregon, this 1st day of June. 11129. 11. J. liF.IUUAN. Cily Treasurer. By BUD FISHEP '...- i : 6 i t'i:" w h a rwt, i a,.