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p-- - ... ...MKOFOIM) MATT. TTtfmwrc , Mirni?nin auwiav imwwtuv Trn, I - - . - . - paoe four MFDFORD MATT, TRTRTjyR, MEDFOTCD, Qnr.flOX. FT? TP AY, .TUXF 14, 1920. MEDFORD MAIL IRIBUNB Daily, Ssndif, Wwlij fUDUlMO DT UK 111 n ford j-aiMiNU CO. 4- atOBRBT W. tUHL. MlttT- t. It'Mmi WITH) litDlf "rx. Aa lndeptodtot Nmptptr Inttrtd u wood elua ntttv tt MatiJtra, lroo, oodar Act of ftUrtfi , 1T8. iUBSCHIPTIQN BATU If Min In Ad.ane: PtJlr, vltb ftundv. rur ' Dill j, with fluwitr, north T5 liaiir, vlttwut Sunday, year .60 , - Dally, vluxmt Buiiday, nouCb. ...... . ITevkly Mall Tribuiw, qh year 1.00 .luwUr, wt few 3.00 , Bj Carrier, In Adrance In Medford, AiLlaod. laeiiomilla, CeoLril Point, Pboanix, Talaut, (JoUl UU1 fc.j on Hittiimnj, 1 Dally, with Hunter, MobUj., I .To t'.ii. bally, without Bunday, wmtb .09 Daily, without Bumtay, dm yav..... T.00 Daly, with Stnday, m year........ 1.00 AH ttrau, cibb Id 1nuk. ; : , UKMHEH ttP TUB ASSOCIATED PKESI tl1n Full Uued Wirt Bertie Ttw AiMtclated tfrwi Is eiclittltelf autltled to the nil for publication of all rwwf dispatch eralltod to It or other wlM credited in Uili pajMr, tod alw to tha local lwa publliihed herein. Alt tigliU.for publication of iptcltl dlipitektt trait arwlao rajatiad. 1 - Official paper of the City or Medford. Officii! paper of Jackwn County. wom-daUy ftttfifi elrniliUoo fot all . amHraj OcU 1,' UUb, Hit. f.V "i aWmllllmr nepreienutlfM . fc-." U. C. MHKNBKN k COMPANY ' -Vffleaa to Nv York, Chicago, Detroit, fan fraiteheo.-Lu Ancdoa, Beat He, fortlaM. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur P.rry I'llnre I.okIm of Hoinlmn, a ijitstn -itr tlie UltiR of Spain, re- V. Pii.jniqTy ," i-m. Cli'iel (".llniiin lri'. uiiIcmh li.ivi, nun more mil Siliiue a ., ineiiUi for liin inicv." It fooks like' Prince iJiiriiViiuiilit lu kcf'ii lilniHi'ir In lilnif ini' f I oimi per nuinth. M ThP eliy (f Juui'iip Is hnvlnR a ''tiliril tlmo nrouKiiiK. enuueh KUinp ' tiitie in Iih JltiiiHlliiKrH, Inc., to ,J( , (;l llicin t(i mind whlk(TM for .'(, jlliP' fortliciinilnjr liuKciint. Thi-rK two ttayii to acconiplish the nt'farlous purpofe: J'rohlbit wlllfkfrj nntl announc-: Hi'iirded tiiutcH 1.1'tfllch lieauty. Aid of the WiiinclifiilkH can he hcclirdl ly 'pi (('C:lltt'l'lllK prop:iK:ilnl:l to the cf-(,'.-." Icct that wlilxkccs fashton-ulilf. A crlnid HUlVcy of the Rlale Ik priinsi'l liy the Uuivitrwlty of ortv kon. Tht-y will never Ki-t to the oi'ticry, . efl'ortx .ofi-the INirllaml '('li:iinln'r of cdinincrro to hl-Jack new i-dl Ii-iiikIh. Clod Hayliiiy said to lio nn e;utt h I (1 lonsnrlnl ut'tlit. Rti'ayiWI iici-ohh .,,,,jll truck this mornlnK and vlHltcrt , hi iilil liuiints. Mr. Kaylor is Just ...i i n.i clean-cut as ho-pver wuh. - Trees are hi ing planted on youupT residential streets. In 20 or years when the trees begin ,,' .1(1 look like' something, fins I'rog j.V 1'ilwi will en 1 1 ie along and whaclt them down so they won't spoil the contour of a skinny lamp post. Motorcyclists are trying their - host to. break their respective necks, and not doing it. SOltJK 1,( MiM'AFi , , ((.'otU'orilia Judex) , According to recent re port,. .Colonel Lindbergh, has purchased a motor . boat, doubt less because of the ad miration ho has had for this particular' mode of vwajer travel over since his some what ' venturesome trip to 1'arin. . . -"', Louis . Klrhardsnn has some shirts for sale that "laugh at the laundry." Wo have Instructed our r-hirts to' laiiKh with the laundry, not at the laiiudiy. Several natives can hardly wait itnill they can start tantalizing folks by saying, "Is It hot enough for you ?" .tl'ho 1st self-winding wrist wate.h lias showed up In this vicinity. II winds Itself with the same deadly MOiuracy that a cluai ette lihtcr exereist's In spitting flro. 1 Wimilperkei. Jr., lins I'i'l ilii ifrncil from coIIi'kc. lie wuh liw.'inlcd the pin for ilrillliiK 11 luilc 1)1 iuit oak lice tiiul pluclni; a tllckiiry mil (heroin. He ilhl Kuril ii'(;ihmI Jith thiil huhiMly. Incltictinr; llliotii'lf. ennltl t'l'tnovi Ihc hii-Uio-y nut. There arc in a n y otln'r Ti'.-nhcrs in (IIIvii-'h cup. unit the cniiuniinity niul IiIm kill huve Jiihi cw.nc to he prnlitt of lilnl. He will he employed UnrliiK the vaca tion period hy the Spilrrow llnt !iit(ll (Iruheterill. - A lilllnher nf wcMtera stuten fear tlml Hiey Will he 'deprived of a ViHiai-eKMiuin hy the lKlit census. They don't know When they iiir lucky. SO SAY Wi: AM. t am Alud in read that the an- :thor reeogniiien that hard work nhtne dieK not necessarily get you ', , anywhere. "Nearly every story of Hticce.sH that is printed." he ve. mark, "emphasises the fact that Ihe party worked hurd Troni ten tu hours a day 'for years.' hut 'iint hhg Is printed about the( other men who have worked extra Ioiik houi'Hv Nlnelei-n men out of every Zo who work consistently over ten hours, a day for years lose (heir hcalt It,. Jud anient and money." That 1h not only a good obser vation, but a timely one. 1 have Ioiik i-fNenied the legend that lMU 1 Ann got whore he nVw is because he look only four hours out of i JJ4 for sleep. There Is entirely loo much , emphasis on Netting some w here by working your head off. ' What Is needed is someone with a ' inerfsane hit1 .Mi. Hune's. It Would ho, n Godsend to discover that we could get somewhere without working our heads off. (New -York World). rire MfiiiKV liulinn. WINNirKd. Juno U. () Willi forest flren rtiRlnir nround thrir . cneumiiinenis, Inillnns llvlnx north ot Nelson House, .Mnnltnba, huve been forri'd. to seek ulieller nn mnnll Islunils In lieavrr Uiim lnke, heroidlnc t" n-ord ro.iclilng- hpro lulo lust niubt. A VERY IMPORTANT MEETING HERE TOMORROW THE meeting (if local fruit (.'rowers tomorrow will be one of t lie most iiuportimt eyy Jm'JsI io.U""i'rn Oregon. For it will fiuirk 111 first real attempt, to inert-use the silk of pears liy eo-upenitive inlvertThiii;. vFor years and years the .Mail-Trihiinc has uracil siu-li !i course. We have hclievcd, and still believe, the pc-iu- is one of the best and most neglected fruits known to man. liut while a few individuals and one or two small organiza tions have tried "publicity salesmanship," not until today have the pear ir rowers of this valley as a whole tried it. So this meeting; is very important and one in which not only the orchardists themselves, hut the people of .lackson Coiinl.v lis n whole should be intensely interested. Of course it may end as other efforts of the hind have ended, abortively. Xo one can tell before the event. Hut we have hopes. And we believe the orchardists, lis a whole, have hopes. ' Oft never before him Mich rs agreed not only to i;ive Mijiporl; to organized publicity .Necessarily the start, is a i f one Kastern city outside of sale of liose. But the principle is a hi one. sales is adopted. The co-operative met hod of publicity is adopt- In short, a near miracle are aeluallv workinj; together! A XI) from another allele is this inert ill'.' important. If this first step is a success it may result in revolulioniziiii; the entire pear industry. It may mark the beyinniii!; of a Pacific Coast perhaps a national pear growers' association, backed by an ndvertiinir fund that will make the luscious pear as fa irilijir to the men mid women of this country as the orange, erapcfruil or pineapple. And then will the basic industry of Southern Oregon be placed where it should be. Xot a feast one year and a famine the next, hut, a permanent ly profitable business, as dependable lis any other line of food manufacturing. LABOR GOVERNMENT AliMWITKS predict that the first, which lasted from .lanuarv L':i to Oetoher S, 102-1. (Iranted this, how would it affect, us, asl;s tin; liideicndciit. , ( Should tlreal, liritain aain reeofjiiize the Soviet K"vern ir.eul, the I'nitcd .States would hi? iiliout Ihe only lar'e nation v.hieh is still officially uniiwiire of Russia's existence, alth(iiii;lf our trade with liussiu is larne. Henry Ford, for example, has just closed it deal with the Soviet government involving ahout .:0(0II(I,()II0 worth of his well-known products. No doubt liril- ish reronniatiou of IJussia would he followed hy demands for American reeognit ion. ' i A .Macloiuird noverument miht Jean nwny from the United Stales on the war delits and towanj tin; I'nitcd Stales on the freedom, of dip seiis. But of the. greatest immediate importance is the prohahility that it would lie far more eager than a Con servative government for disariuainiint. In his Memorial Day liddrcss President. Hoover veileraled the hone, expressed hy the American delegates at the recent paratory isarmiimeiit. Commission, that .naval nriiianienls would not merely lie limited hut reduced. It is assumed that a Labor government would examine the American disarmament proposals with a friendly eye. Prospects for naval reduction, fairly bright, before, the Brit ish election, are even brighter now that Labor has come out on top. Since an ordinary ll,(KHI-ton cruiser costs ahout twice as inticli as the binary of Cmigrcx, our Xavy Department has advo cated a building program' involving an outlay of more than $1, (i0t,ti()ll,(!(NI so says Secretary of State Stimson it is plain that improvement in the outlook for disarmament signifies improve ment in the outlook for American taxpayers. Mr. Owner Pulton, onr-timc plenipotentiary nf(1io Irish Free Slate, takes exeeption To onr statement yestenlay that the pioneer aviators, Alenek ami Hrown, laiuled ot'C the coast of Knlantl. "They lamled," he tleelari's, "off Cat way County, on the coast of Ireland, their plane landed head first in a hoj and stayed there for wan year I saw a picture, of it me-self." We are very jdad to niahe this correction and trust Mr. Patton will forward onr apology to President Cosgrave. UcKartlless of the dehenttire tins mueli is trie: Xo lull is poinj to help the kind of people who think hills of this sort can help them, as much as they think it. wotld, Iiindy kept his doings secret activities must he explained to The ie eniiie commission w incky. As a rule such commission can't yet their reports in until MUTT AND JEFF SfS, x'li. Giue. yooI it' a v H JGFF.wrtCRe Afe l ' :-. - X- -1 rnooj -re com"Binc: 'Busiwess I TsTorJt" T6M BOCtC IP J So M6. O.K,J V0O GTTIrJgSUCH. ; -; yJlTH PcLASOR6 IS .. A . , r TH& TCM BUCkS rft6 j- ""' ou'u. SoD fY J CI'UTXJ: V' l0MCVi S0ff yoo ieyjLiW, Sec(ieT Knovum onlv T8 1 OVJ,a SJj fo -,(; bfliL' aw r':-: :1 rSs j a lai proportion of the j;row- their moral but VIXAXC'IA 1 ami salesmanship. small one, merely the selection Xew York in which to push the The co-operative method of has occurred -Ihe pear growers MAY HELP HOOVER si 1 I'.rilish l.ahor (;overn-j 2 session of tin; League's Pre for a time, 4 Morrow. M Put now each day's eondiliiis change. Many a Divot Makes Personal Health Service ly WILLIAM BRADY, K. D. fllfuod letWra perUlnlnff to perioral botltb tvi hyfltoa, aot Co UaM diagnosis or trratmvat, will b anrard by Dr. Bradjr U . atampad, elf-adilrMd tuvclop U tocloccd. Uttr should bo brlaf and writUo la Ink. Owlntf to tho Urga number of, Utter ra ealfad, only a lev caa foe anawexed hr. No rply can bo nada to quorioo not txuJorm iug to tuatrurtlouo. Addraoo Dr. Wllllarg Brady, In car of tbia Mwpapr. ASTHM A J At flip 19L'8 annnn! trifi'tinf? of thn i.Ww Vork Ktaiu MeilU-ul mr rh-ty, Dr. Ka. n S.' of , itm-nestpr, pnwmrn a ri-nwri oi :t5 f-nsi-3 tt uth - ma hi rimuren 15 j ycarri or yotitiKer.! all of which woro'tmtk me to iho liimpltal $4K AnuT Ktudied oyiir !-! ran iloMTirs for vlaht weeks hos rloiU of frum one i tMi in Holland and 1 sure can half of these rases of asthma In c li 1 I d h p o d there was a fam ily !hJtpry.;of atopy, Now please don'ti eritioixe. me I don't know myself Just what atopy means, hut pondent who has anemia or thinks we had liettwi let Dr. Ilullen enjoy ; j,0 )mfi it, somo f,"'iural informa his -Jittle Joke. Atopy' ur no atopy Jtiun and adviee, if ho aeeompa he 1h KolnK to tell tin something , i.H his rentiest with n stamped world knowing. W'ehster politely iKiioivfl me worri, and my medieal dictionary Is a-d and silent uhout anemln, hut it 1h no more effeetive it. liut Webster, bless his 4icurt, ! )an any other good food in ordi does Jiint In a footnote that there's t n.,,.v anemia. such a word as atoph ' which means out of the way or out of place. Ho let's assume there wad something nut of the way in the family history r-T half of these children with asthma; wo might even make a stoh that some of their uiieles, aunts -or grandfolk had also hud asthma or hives, or eczema or so mi queer idiosyncrasy to this or that food. Parents often say the asthmatle attacks occur only when the ehild catches "eold." Dr. Uullen finds that these so-called '.Voids" almost invariably represent an upper res piratory tract manlfMHtation of hy persensitlveness, aather than an actual infectiun. . if you don't understand just why this hyper aeiisitivencss Is, you may remain after schnol and teacher will try to explain It ali over a:;ilri for yon. iLovai hi tiif eiiHeii tonsiiH or j the ad noids has had llitie perma m-nt j , m, effect on the asthma. Aniting tbeii.,., childicn i:t .were found with1 nasai sinie; iineciions. jje Mil cii con;:iiJcrs j e oniiion and treat-; ment of these eases important. only four of the i-rtr, asthmatic ehfldren presented evidence of tu berculosis, .and that of an inactive, type. J'robabiy asthma renders the! site unfavorable for tuberculosis. The patients were all tested for hpyersensitivoness hy means of the skin , scratch test. The food to which most of the little patients proved sessitlve on test were egg, wheat, peanut. ' to mato, asparagus, cabbage, carrot, turnip, almond, ttraxil nut, corn, lettuce, pea, milk, cheese, loHster, and a easo or two to each of a score of less Important other items. Of the L:tr patients: lii proved sensitive to these tesK either to some, food or to some animal emanation, such as horse dander, goose feather, cat hair, dog hair, or t.o snnio pollen. Kgg, wheat and peanut top the list of foods held responsible for asthma in sensitive individuals. Milk was pot a common offender. Some asthmatics owe their trouble to the use of hair mat t reuses or even to contact with hni'.xi b:ife nn 1 It a 1,.lliiiwT ,.f other members of the household' who are in contact with horses, I or to feathers In nillnu .f .... i w beds or down onilts. Orris root powder is somelimes responsible for asthma. Violet scented pieparatiohs ate likely to contain orris root. ( Ilecently we told here of the unhappy bride groom who suffered because the little lady unconsciously peppered him with orris root every time he nao to pari wttn iter to run to thei office). . The results of treatment along, these lines are as follows; Of t be Ti nut b'nt4 " ?i n i-o e?ii h-.le well; l;U much improved: ;u proved; 4 4 unimproved; has died. and one QIT-STIONN AM) ANSWKIW I ric Arid on Mind. 1 low can 1 get the uric aeid out of my system? lo you recom mendbaths or tho mineral water they send out? L, T. V. Answer Tho normal quantity of uric acid in the system is de rived from such nitrogenous foods, as liver, sweetbreads, kidneys, meats, fish, peas, beans, onions, asparagus. oatmeal. perhaps a limited quantity from tea iind coffee. There Is no scientific reason to .imagine that uric acid In the systenl causes any disease) or siiuness.' wny try to n'i u out of your nyslem? . Anemia for KvorylMaly. I have b. a Profit ( IIIf.IXtKX. t Tor nome tliii, I Riiro can "tell f- , yiu .a wnuio mi aDom wnere ttn1 ,! that firing 13 hours ' pvr-ry n)Kht fop Hr.Vfn niunUin dur- ; j th wfntor nn(l Bieei,inK five l hours fVfi-y day. I went to En rope lawt HUinnu-r and wa fueling ffne jmd wlu-n I utt there they to five yearn. Hejl(.j nnyone a lot ahout anemia I found ,thut in i feel fine now. I UHed to welh ;t5 pounds and I now tip 155 pounds. I Hiiro eat liver and a (inirt of milk a day. 1 1. P. Answer AVell, whatever ailed you, they Kot control of it, eh ? r am Kind to hoikI to nny corres- ! (inVelpo hearing his address. Iiverj jM n valuahle remedy for pemlelnu: laying Safe. I advised a friend of mine re fzardinjr flaxseeds, hut yhe said she would ho afraid to take the seeds for feai of appendix. Is there any dinner? -Mrs. 11. O. S. Answer I cannot wive your friend any assurance, not know ing her temperament. Ordinary folk need never worry ahout seeds harming the appendix. Cold to Head. Should cold applications ho put on the head before or after a child Is out of convulsions? What should be n child's diet In his sec ond summer? Mrs. C. Tl. W. Answer fold on the head is usually good treatment while the child N In convulsions, and at the sjnne time put the child In a hot bath or in n hot wet blanket. If the child seems feverish after ennvulf-um ntmiie imld on held. Send 11 Mamped enve-heiit-int; your addi-e.-is and nU Met fur child over a. ye:ir old. f,,.- (('uliyi'.llllt .lilllll I'. J'nie v Quill Points . Surely nobody capable of under standing export debentures would stay on a farm, anyway. That rubber heart reported in a Canadian cat probably is just a synthetic material similar to the local correspondent's imagination. Hciontistq have found a way ,to attach a loud spaker to almost everything oxeopt the still small voice. rapr milk Ixittles may be -but they don't flat- , Mipcrior tor tloun the steps to let you Know .wluii lime the children coma in. Tll W0l'M na ""t": nml "-bile teaching little King Michael t o review troops, it might be a good idea to Instruct him the nrt nf laying brick, also. I Americanism: Thinking It a 'clever article if it agrees with u I thinking It darned propaganda if "lit takes the other side. v.. .i .."m; .i ' 1 Iwmvllle. 1 can see a great future custom seems queer in a land tnatj, . . . . .-... - mi e:,iK that Part of a locomo (jve a COW(.ni,.her. , It's easy to be a stock market nrntilnw Toll :i pertain im'-!stock Is going up; they bid again! slu. one another to gran tt; goes; you are wizard. up A nu'iv man rant stV htiirh renili of hmtM-elcauiu, ovrt;pt " that, lie htitu'in Intu litriiUuit lit uueHHtcd plain's. VMt must experiment to get re sults, '(living women the vote hav ing failed to purify the world, let's tl.y giving them thr votes. - j Farmers shouldn't kick. They U-ut mst of their wheat marketed hefnro anybody thought to relieve , - . i i MAIL. TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACK0S8 1. Fat lip r i. 'lfer 10. Muther of tear Gjiit 13. Choose 11, Entrance 1ft. Cutniuurcd i;. frincu ot Slnd !. Jacket 19. W Uium t hair to. 'juK: colt. Si, 3luu's ntt-k- nanie S3. rutrrant root lit. Jtlst- loftily 2. I'ortl.colorcd 21. Lrgent 1. A Ki d US Thurough (lire: ubbr. 84. liutlie Ui. 'J'liiutan teaz- elle 88. Ailverbtal end ing 87. i:chtiautIoa sh. Afrt'sli U'J. Kn miliar form of Anna 41. Small tlurlt 4i, JtHHO of the (I eel m tit sys tem 43. Mother 41. silciico furcl bly 45. Merit 46. FiiKlneortnir - diKree 4". I'luy on wordi 48. Fenirliutl. iotted rati SO. i;tiaiil tu H nil tlio waj r.l. HotcU' &i. Mnp -A4. Italliin rrer ho, lairtfe tltdi CO. Ciirvo for torn artrarj une 81. l,aru eaitlii OH. Kein Ifl lliu TUinio 84. Curve lij. Filter plant p'oiiiwiR"ri ppjc'1- 519 olp I Eil6Tjl"AitW I "e wlc MTDispjsuT pHsItIo h e ERE A:Pro 0(tHs oTn w aIsihPt)i 1 g rwTggTl c s $ OjM I iNlE rU LA ; A iWiS p'at TTer n gift i itr jo a'l $1 s p A Hb LffJLlwiE R E l mf Jp u l ' s i7fl o j w ? t LiRlJ8rRllAirls R A N fill 1 1 M AT6pjBoW S 'EhF i 3 F I , ( H fs 9 It l - .... - , 13 14 T Is ! 75 : : : ;:-'i. i.' ' ' t - ' ' 'f -t 11 li 2.9 Jo"1 : 'fir 3i 33 ' 5 "T 3T . ; - to " 3 J" 49 40 ; ' 41 ! te" 43 ' 5 7i 5? j 4 51 47 AS 49 4H 'Jiv; - - - i Mi '-;, ' 5i S3 if . SS St, 57 s 59 ' J j : ' " 1 I I-tMI 1 ::!: : "9 1 1 r them o a valuable surplus by mak ing it worthless. j Cartoon for today: Congress, like those relief expeditions in Australia, lost in the wilds of poli tics. Her: An ordinary mortal glori fied by headlines and entirely .sur rounded by open mouths. Darwin's theory is exploded 'A man is pushing a peanut up Pike's Peak with his nose, and no monkey would use a peanut fur that pur pose. Correct this sentence: "The clerks knew I had lost my money," said he. "hut they rushed to moot me at the door as usual.' Communications Favors Vote for Water. To the Kdiior: To the voters and property owners of Jacksonville I would like to add my voice in favor of the water bonds. I am not a legal voter yet as 1 haven't ben here long enough, hut I am very much This is tho only thing needed to make Jacksonville a very desirable place to live. I can speak from experience, as I had neveral years' lyxperivnee " city affairs, having held an important officii and drew. the largest .-alary ot any in a city j much larger than Medford. AVo I as . members of the council and j husiness men always had nur eyes open 10 every civic linpruvc- j ment that would enhance the ; value of our property and that f would make for the lu'tterment of the people, and I still own eon- j siderable property there and' the city today is growing by leaps and ! bounds, and is several jumps i ahead of tho hounds, simply he- j cause there was not a man among ! them hut if he had a hammer he I threw it away and became Instead ' a booster. , I So let us, ns citizens of this beautiful and historic oily, get' In ' line with the march nn tho, road to pi ogress and vote for Medford I water nd you wil see that In a I I. Ereai poet ft. Itlghti ubhr. 10. Deride ninuiif l'UIII!itllUtS 11. buiitfi bjf ont kliiKer IS. 'J'criiilnutes 14. Support 1U. Hen red 51. Jvveu S3, (.reitsjr 5. Ma nil itIM 08 Sd. Cfiunctrlcul ilifures ST. Khit ilUli 15. li did a yueen i'J. l evel 30. lit ft en ltn tlireud 52. 1'leru of put tery :!3. VlllnifCf UT. Perslnu poet 41). trench city 41. Hugo niiru 43. Is compelled 47. Harbor 4!t. Sue red poem SO. Old weupua Clothed ;.:i, Hniseut 61. The coucnr iU, I'tirt at the vurb "lie" A7. Cogitate -AS. Worthless I nigmeiils 69. Fitninua cur tunnUt 81. AsseBi US. I'llK'O (Ij. Uuiicernlnff 68. FOffll AT. Scot eh rlrcr fls. I'reciKe 81). IMrd'M liome POWM; 1. Itesuiiml 2. llffyptliin Blng luir ft Irl 8. NiilJletunn 4. M uilu Irve fi. Ih'MHert 8. Ilettveen ami ii rt It lute nervii Kiuifflla T. Trnilpo very short time we will double and maybe treble the population. I have spent several.. thousand -dollars hero since I came, and if the bonds carry will spend more as the opportunity offers me. Yours every time for pure water. a. h. Mcintosh. Maple Hearst, Jacksonville, Ore. CENTRAL POINT CAFE GETS PERFECT RATE CENTRAL POINT, Ore., June 14. (Special.) V. Ii. Duncan, dairy and food Inspector, waa In specting the Damon cafe this week, anil rave .Mrs. Damon 100 per cent on the fountain, dining room and kitchen of her cafe, yhe is kept very luisy ench day and serves lunch to the chamber of commerce every Munday. AmonR those who left this week from Central Point for Portland to attend the grand chapter O. r2. (8., were Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, worthy matron of Xevita chapte and Mrs. linden Sanderson, Mrs. Kenneth Ileebo and Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer Kyle. Mrs. Millie Walker and Mr. Steel of Gold Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Uoy Williams has been quite 111 with measles liut is im proving, llvr little daughter Alma is able to.be up again. 4 " I.a Grande Model Rarber shop eh:tngfd hands. Big Roundup Myrtle Point July 3 and 4 Large rash prizes for all events. Contest ants wanted for all events. MORS. LOAD me tcw bucics nR Do .You Remember?. , TK. YEA US AGO TOPAY .. (From files of ,Mal Tribune.) ... . Juno 14, 1019. . Seattle: (lovernor Ernest Lister passes away. War Eagle mine ships li flasks of quicksilver to San Francisco. ; It continues cold the mercury dropped to 4 Ihlx mornlnK. ; K, C. Jerome leaves Medford Grocery company to join local of fice of Standard Oil. ' , Air -mail established between Chicago and Cleveland reduces time on eastern mail tu und from .Med ford 11 hours.- Second notices received In Med ford to pay installments on mate income lax. ... Illue triangle fruit signs ' dis tributed through the valley. TVi:.N'I'V YIAR AOO TODAY tKrom files of .Mall ,Trlbuno.) June II. lilllll. J. A. Perry to establish a, fruit packing school. , " 11 . . Professor P. ,J. ,0'Cjiir.a of ,U. rt. department, of agrlcilltur .Jkmuks public, statement condemning fake remedies for pear blight. , Over 100 people enjoy unday table d'hote dinner ut Nash hotel. The oil well on the desert down 1200 .feet has. been abandoned, but a new one will bo started. Col. .Miiiuly is not at all discouraged, and says the Indications are most favorable. "' Safeguard your canning wttn. I FSTED A r STRETCH -SET-WEAR Ask for "U.S." Pe-Ko Edfto Jar Rubbers! . Double or- . single lip red or white. Approved by Good House keeping Institute. Made only by the ,,r United States Rubber CortiDany Cfc.W X-KK 1.1 1 X MASON-EH RMAlV COMPANY Wholesale Distributor - Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including ri Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. -f conic ''MOTOR TOURS In the Redwood Empire ol HUMBOLDT COUNTY CALIFORNIA. dearrlbod detail with rout auf, la tli illutlMMl tr(Wf Dje 1a 1 and Around Eureka." m numboldl County Board f TrJ By BUD FISHER OF blVQTS. NuTT. I ! A m