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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1929)
tun s '( i I Iff Medford mail tribune Duly, IuhU;, WmIIt HitiUibtd b Ui. , lanFUKU PIUNTIHQ CO. Ii-ir-ti RTrir tu i ri ROBKBT W. Rl FIL, Idltor f. tvmm tuna. - - An -tadapMdiol NmpuMr ' ottrad u Hcood elia mtur u UxVard, tatcm, and let of Much i, 18T. I'BSCHIITION UTH Ir Hill In Adonet: liutj, with ftuodir, rv lull, with iiind.y, nontb..... Ii.llr. ilUwut BwxUj, ytv Uallf, vlihout fliiiitlir, nooth..,, Vttllf Mill TrlliuM, M jut,,-, Huudar. obi rfV . . . . . . .r.to . .19 . e.to . .eg . i.oo 3.01 if irnrr, id in mraiotii, mdmuii Jtctuinllle, Onlnl rolit, rbnuU, Ttnat, 0ld : Hill ul o-i uiitii.ri: UUIr. wltB Hunter. Bontb , ll.Hr, without Hundlr, toooth... ll.Hr, .llh.'ut Sundir, OM fMT Utlj, lib tUDdjf, ooo )ur.... AU tcrou, etsti In odiioeo. I .T .5 f .00 I. go MKMBEB Or TUB A8H0PIATKD Pit EM ' Kwelilnf full L4wd Wirt Smln Ttia Auoclitt- FrtM la itlitthtlr antttlcd U tha iua fur pull kit Ion of all twwa dbpatba r edited to It or otlwrwfn ertditAd In thU pUf aid aiM U Iba luwl oewi publlibed btfeln. All tlgbli tor pulilleaUoo sf icUi OlapiUlM fcerelo aa abu mentd. Uffleta) p4pr of the City of Hedort Officii) paper of JacIioL Counlf. font dally lurifi clrcuUUoo f I 1t( Oct. 1, m, 4438. , Admtlilnf BpmtDtatlrM U. C. MOIiKNBK.N CUMJANT OfTlm to Ne Yvra, Chit ho, imrotl, rrautlKo, Lot ArifiUa. Seattle, rortkod. 1 Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur- Prry 'haf in liei'ilnil Ih nm weather Hint will Riii'liit tho fair'1 sex tan, limn.i'liniN ))llp-i-. Vf'ilili ii.i.P'Tl. fi ktf.'-afi.r: VWm 't : lh" thi r.. hhnllbi'jKUKur l til" JinirH. l'orllniil Kris lii'if liwl' S i'onC'dt in a Ihhu; dm,' win1!! ilic vli iory i-fnti'd with ft . soC ' nf 1'ortliintl I JUllKH. This wook'x Imtoh of prohllillian klllci-H have In'en rusheil intu the jail hotise,, beforo-the wHtle in ; tin, I n i.l, ,. to ttllnl 1111 1MI11. 1 ir the reform t6 lilorlfy the hlitedy dePilM. lOx-ITralili-iu ... I ill k iiffliniH that lie UoeH not like to write, lie receives 12 per word, inn! hln tllKli-CHM niilftt he Humtytliliif; awful. VIII'. llltMNS rorNT. ' (J)ayt ()., iew) 'The Michigan leirlnlatuie hitd atarted an ' InveHllaatlim lo learn ir tho eo-edn AniuKe, after' which .Ihey will try th find out If thei-c'ai-c liny auto liiohlleH In' Oell-olt. Our local - Now Yorkcra, who left the A'nlley when Jim .li'ffilen Mill i foiiKht Jack 1 Johnson, are devotedly loyal to the "111k Tow'n and their ' misery Ik dem-ecs below dlKKllst. at' 1lle slandluK of the two ball' leaina in the major leOKtii's. 1 i I U Padberff. one of (ho larger wht'iii rarmerssol' Morrow county, was In town yesterday transact ing business. ( l'entllnloii' Kiimi ( ireKoniati) Many can remember when Hill was ' a runt wheat farmer. Inrty Ford-f'ottpe of the local Imitation Itrltlsh set, Is having a !erfectly firoelous time trying tt. .oiubine the dignity of :li years, 1,-llh the cuteness of Iti. A fool -Id tried to outstrip n kid InoloreyellKt lato yentenlay. A tender miilden flapp1'! on the rear seat of the motorcycle. Two lonK'llmbed co-ed walked Jauntily across tho Teachers' eot h'Ke eampH Tuesday afternoon with their hose rolled (o the tops of their shoes. ( Kmporin, Kati.. tiaxelte) - A keen eyed serihe turiiH In a local. no; irrMt no! ("Life, hi heath Houko") 1 I'ersorio 1 who itre iihle lo have eminent defense attor neys nlc seldom convicted of first decree murder, and very rarely execute. A. lai'e num her of those executed were loo pour to hire n lawyer, counsel heltiK appointed by the stale. Considerable Kruin and hay I peeping shyly from behind a bumper crop of yellow miudiml. The yellow mustard was poinU to HHHiiHHlnatiri Itself, the farmers opined. ' " The Ifl-yenr-old naloot, who stowld liway on the plane of the Kreriehtfien, who flew across the Atlantic'' and has IxNV roundly, and s(inirely denounced by the press for his nutty tomfoolery, Iuih signed n vmnlevllle contract. The amount of the kid's salary for six week's work, was nut: Htated. hut it is propuniy in ex cess of the writers of the edito rials that scorched him, will k1'1 their hands on In n year. Tin: rruuKNT r,ocii .tvnk. It takes a poet to write of June, nnd we are no poet. Lowell did a better than fairly tiood Job when he told rhythmically of the Joys of June. Wo siiKgest that Lowell be reread, for w6 understand that In recent years he been n somewhat neglected port. 1 1 Is not necessn ry, h owe ver, to read about June to know about Us beauties. t hiis blue skies nnd rose and for the most part cooling breezes, although occa sionally the month borroWn n few days frnm July and m oit he things up it bit. This numth is part spring and part summer, or nt any rate the almanac so tells u. 1'robabty We III HOI ui) neiie I'll, "ill in J one j Ihere are HlgnA of fall. In the, latter part of thin month the early nest ing birds will begin to flock and flocking' birds have been counted idncn Adam' time ns a Hlgn of autumn. June Is the month In which lo In-., Joyful, If tho general rondl t Ions of life are udi that hdv 1 hlng run make us joyful. June has . n nmllc for th vorld and It, In one .worth b.isklng In. Chi cago Post. EVERYONE SHOULD STUDY MEDFORD S WATER PROBLEM SOON'Kli or later Medt'ord's, filial decision, therefore .it snouiil clearly nmlersiaiK the 1 rr i , . lo nearly every important this water problem is no exception. It is desirable Unit the people should understand both of them, so the I'iniil decision may be based upon facts ami understanding rather than prc.ju dice and emotion. The legal decision of City Attorney Carkin does not, as ha been intimated, settle the controversy. If the Carkin decision is correct and we believe it is, then any time it majority of the voters of the city of Medford wish to' sell water "to outside municipalities, they can do so. The final decision rests not with the Water Commission, nor wilh the City Council, hut with the people of Medford, as n whole. ' . TjlKKK are certain facts conceded by both sides. One is tiiat Medford now has a water surplus, which varies from .",000,11110 to 10,0110,000 giillons per day. Another is that under present conditions this represents almost a complete waste, whereas if some of it is sold to suburban districts, this waste, will be transformed into a revenue, which will not only benefit the .Medford' trading area, but will benefit Medford, by reducing the per capita cost of water to Medford (axpnyers. FI(().M this jxniit (iii iMiweyer, iiKrocmcnl censes. The iii;iii hern (if the Wider C!iiiiiiiiissiiii) lielieve that lliis Biirnlns sliiitild lie hiiIi), for (lie benefit, of tip; taxpayers, apil they fur ther believe this can be dune without, in any way jcopardiziiitf Mei'ord'n water supply. i ( 'J'he iiieiubers of the City Council or a majority of tliein, apparently, do not accept this view of (he niatler.. If we up 'derstand tliein correctly, they maintain that Medford shoiild no water to people outside of the corporate limits because they Jear (bat, as .fcdford f;r(l"'s this policy will soon result in the demand for water exceeding the, bupply, and .Medfori) wili be faced with the necessity of Ixindiii itself for anojher ;nWiim aar" v,,t.v 11 WHO is i-iyht ill this cont roversv ? , , Kveiil ually the people of Medford will have to decide. Therefore, we believe the people should study Ihe (iiestion from all sides, secure the facts for themselves, so they may be prepared to vote intelli gently when the time comes, as sooner or biter, it lindoujitedly will.' , - - Such a course would be particularly desirable, because, while water is non-intoxicatiii"; as a beverage, exiiericiiee in the jiasl has shown it to be1 highly intoxicating as an issue. I'oliticnljy, ttater is, and always has been, full of dynamite. Therefore, anything that will throw inure light on the sub- !''''' ""(' tft'licrillc less heal, will of tnliiii); sides one wav or the crs to withhold final judgment until they know all tho facts, and have considered nil angles of the prolilciu. Toward this end we would wclcoiite coiiiitinnication.s denliiM with the aforesaid facts iindjiiinles, in )e hope that, tlirotih free and open discussion, Med fori I niay arrive ,at that, water policy wliici will pnive of jhe nrcates jjood to the rcalest liuiiihcr. ' . , , A liis ! Tlw tmly ones equipped wil If 1 1n Krunl milliner nn (leiiied opportunity louse it oxcept mi t li o ollur hoiii'tlcrs. If Ntilino is so riniil, why limes where liisst'K skid - Vet the limn who won'! lide in it pltine still IjhiIih nt the oh! ehjip who sjivs: "Von won'l never ret me in one o lliem nnty-inobiles." You luive no idea how vast our edneationnl system is. Of ficial figures inform us tlpit 17,IMM),(I()() people are, now, inonUey iny: with Wall Street, The literati is eomposed of their own thinUinf; and those who Correct tins sentence: "And falhei', 44 when I was your aue, 1 my parents., Of course Congress mi)rht do lietter if the voice of the pcop offered a chorus instead of a medlev. Alimony a war pension. .It begins to appear that spring is not only lincrinj: in the lap of Winter hut has heen froven in. Some people wonder why thev mm some why they didn t enter MUTT AND JEFF HOOkfiD UP AND MUTT Arol dFF AM GnsJMA BI?OAT)CAST IT'S ABOUT r-" TIME. THtS MONOTOMV WAS . r "HHS RAXsiO B(5oKM OR lue'D ALL 60 MOTS. i I 1 fir people ln? concerning n. ,i ; i . ,1 ueslion Ihere are two sides, and he nil to the paid. So( illstea I other, we stroiitdy urc our read did .slio iiilcnsily Ihe passions itt .... two t groups (hose wlio do read Mencken. another tliiii," said Ilie irate didn't speak disrespectfully to didn't huv stocks n vear n?ro the coal and wood business. Off In The Silly Night water policy must, come is importing Ihatj the Personal Health Service .ii-i ' i. Sy WILLIAM VRADX, M. D.'j i'..k . tPrc9 Ifttcrt terhdafr W Dtrtohil j trcatnonf, will b uuwrd by lr. Brtdy If , utto ihid u briaf uct written in Uik. ,0u. to u. ui. oupitH-r o i.tt.t. n- evtvod, only frw J obowum Lort. No rp tm Im uuujo AO otirrlw Dai ooform- j ln, M lujiroctioo.. iddiM Dr. wtiiiom Bcdy. in of tel. naoipapn Tin-: oi'KrYvnoN . A year ht(l -wliPft'wi). publffhed hi re iii-wh of a new method fr the ,i,i-i. 'of vuricoso veins. I.v giimn.ii ,m,u. " ' her of rfaffern who Nought ad- ,vico ultout the i ran t mi cut m i with a re li u f f finm their ).hy- Hlrliin. mmr - tuniitcly nut of our nnhlo pro t'fHsion ui iio-Kfi-KKlvo in npiilt ami n ffw of um floctin'.i when vv nrn uniutr lit Ui have 'iniiharr-'d' lo build up a f.-iirj . It would lieh.ird for the 'nations li-iii'lli-e. IiV tills rftniltf eonipla-to outlaw burglary, loo, if they eeni-y we nrr' llalile to IntiRh atikupt u-yin to make moi-e and bet any uclt newfaiiKled notion; coin- tir hurtjlat; tooli.t ,. . , j Intr frnm ri p'fnt, espeelallv If It i 1 -n-i .- ' ns the patient not it from the ! Talkies hft ,-emlnrt us of that n. wsnapi-r. Newpuier Kelenee is'",h"r Krenfllne rtf I.otiKfellow's: notoriously funny that way. This : "ThlnKs tire not what they theme." Idea of eurlllB' yarlN.se veins with-j foow u.,.auM out an operation and prolonged ,.. Kisllln,.n Atm.rU.nm ,.,dl- eonrlnement In hospital wit p.ol.-j,., np ,,. Nw y,.k n(1 ably Just another of llnidy a pipe, Ki, ns;1K ,,, lhlU , dfi'iiniH. . . , , .,t. , ) I inn fond of 'my plpo all rihL. And to think thiit wo rould have KtiU. I try to iitiovv whut'H doinK , wn rich ioni; uk just l.y lotlini; in tin nifdif iil pi'ofi'KHi'oti ami in i nnothpr have I'VtM-ythititf on the iiordcrijindM tiicn-of. . 1 do not rusli iutrj print with Hitch news without hnvinw first niadu fairly ship of my Ki'ound. 4 ii tho I'litsluir Medical Ilullo tfn (official journal of the Alle gheny County Medical Hociety ) for April 27. I!l2!i, n New Yoi IdiynU.'ian report k on tho ncw method, ns follows: . "JVe h:ivn done over n thousand Injections with- very satisfactory results. I'atients -like tills form of treat nient. not only hecau.e It is nonoperative. but lecau(? H leaves no scars and does not keep .scrap ships. Heretofore the work tli. -in from work. Symptoms are;has 1 n dime v!ih a typewrlttM. relieve. I within a few days. Ioni; before the veins dNainienr . - .1 The vtl!I of the Ko-ls work si4.w- Varicose ulrrts are halcd mu h i more rapidtv t nan by any oi h method. In several instances a! I loan standing dermatitis has clear-; ' ed up which failed to do so under t treatment of the skin Itself . . ." I Various medicines' or chemicals1 Americanism;, !n?akintf the have been ieil in the tnjeel ions. j;, WH , hu4 vril nip ynur SVie; think I hill this particular physician finds nK u,,, oilier fellow should be j that common salt is the most sat-j ja lHMt , rnr , i,r,-akir.tf the laws that j isfactory thim,'. In the whole ft-1 crump his style. I rles of more than a thousand- - . leases the injections caused no I.ove your enemies. They mere- rlous complication. The doctor, olisoi vimI that there were now I ...... . un mil. r,..i,nti of ..he... lei. 1 4.1.- .iteration of varicose veins on reel ord. will, onlv three or four fa- . , tt .i.i . . n, nnn i '- 1 ' lH,l(n(1 vllhlmil)f, hut jus't wait until some tia- eonmlacent idlVHicla'us who' so ad ib warn patients that thereJ i m f nmlu.lkm" In t lltw ' is danger of embolhm" in .this modern method of trea,1nifnt. There is as much damrer of 'em brdlsm" or other serious e'oni pli cation as there is in' li hypodermic inject ion. I nrue every sufferer from vari cose veins or complicating ulcers to feck tills method of treatment. Any competent physician any where can administer it In his of fice without detaininK the patjent from business more than an hour or so. It Is surely preferable to the only alternative, surgical at tack. OI'KSTICAS AM) WSWI.ItS. Vitamins in Cod IjIvcc Oil. Has od liver oil any particular virtues besides being rich In vita min A? What ulnnds does It in fluence? n. M. Answer Ves, it Is nlso the rich est source of Vltahlln I. and It contains ciVnsiderabl' IimIIu.' The if m! i ii content makes coil liver oil stimulant of the thyroid glan.l. Soml n Rt.-tiin....! ..nvolopo l.rl.iK your auoress mm iisk um- tniorion- tiou about the different vitamins. Aeroplane nod HcafiicHS. What' types nf deafness do you think would lie benefited by a ride in an aeroplane '.' specially nose dives. l!. T. K. Answer Well, one sufferer heard noises In his ears. He tried ft nose dive 'and' he will never hear anything again: or if he does We Won't know about It. I do not advise aeroplane stunts for deafness. Any throat and ear specialist can give the pressure treatment to a patient sitting safely In the doctor's office. , Hypcisthetlc UblnltK For many years r have had n sneezing spell first thing every morning, with considerable watery discharge. One Would think V was getting a severe cold, yet In i 1 5 minutes I am quite all right 1 At The South Pole .w,.-1" "-"sxjr . . nnT ic "m'i?3 x FiNO that two ; ounces oli vJ fc u: ?i mS5immmuy W , V .fSTANTo W He R MUTT 11 1 GRfiATl M ??tT'Z V&,AJ 4 Y-! "V"" J starts: JVt ; CiikittiiDkil nt9:W3B u ,flM .mmOS bHh I&4 liytfene. nof to dlftiaa rfiamoifa ftmpt, Mif-addrMMd u fndoied. r vMiicosk vi vi:ixs. aialnvi n have hiH Irr- am! -out f , oenmin for hay f.-vi-r, xo f am mire! , u " ,ha' "- V' ,' ' ' Answer I'ollcn in only one of j numerdllK firotein xuhhtanres that may ai-connt for your trouhle. surest that yon have a Herien of , nkln tenia with protein extrai-ts )(y a phyni ian. mid in-rhupM that wjj )r(,vo which Htilislam cmists y(lllr tronblo. j (CnpyriKht John F. J-Hl' Co.) . Quill Points : t'i cdit The iele'tfon Is the smtillest Ihiii'; -unless ytiu count the way a Krat man IiHtks In a cijcaitlr teviidiofilal. h' Xow5lhsr have a new torch ti l!- and in.'iko pro.q s exeedlnj: t.ie fine. Disrespect for law doesn't r.iat i'f. ; A kid disrespects pa rental law. but he respects a switch. J.v shoot you. i our friends levy the taxes T"" Knowledge that war planes ,'"''.'" I'""",s "" ,h" ,Pivl"a" ' iopulation seems to terrily iu- lion prepares to droi cootie ckh-s. . j.-lHn, ...... killed as u result of rock- i in.ur t he boat. That means four .less efforts to heat the locomotive to a crossing IIIcs-smI arc the week, 'They never "li'hll with a suppressed dcin' tu answer the cop. When the old-timer went to the drug storfr nrter a meal, he already had the meal. We smiW because the tdd kings were, called Kuds, ami n then we worship a man with a stick. whet hits a ball limiting (Jeorge ' Washington to ne-dollar bills Is a gent le re- (minder that he was Just the father ,,r "Ih country. ,.,.,.., ,,, Bl.ntonrp Much knowledge has made me cynical." I said he; "but I never sigh for the I faith of my childhood." (Copyright l!tl'!. I'ublishers Syndicate. ) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) listened with deep respect to' John L. Sullivan. Kussinn bolshevism, under ! Stallli. ttiiliiin iitlliicniey. undi'i' Mussolini, iniiUi' the snnie dis en very. Prosperity enn lie fmitnl only MAIL. TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Atrtofis t 1. Fruit at mi ' 4. Nolileinan , 1). TJdrtt, black , 1 IkfHld IS. Silkworm 13. taltli 11. IntllvMunl li. ItuUed Itral rlittu lituions of a fin it Its I Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlo "XTp I A i R i T V M A SlT Bl S jE T Sj v mTa Ttt j i a rrjft k m 1 1 Ilie s't ft'cjA w s3r E ' o j e n ts roIiEA!c ESS C iRE IE i L HyT K iAKTA IBLE ft I e j a T oTefFB A-HsjLlA'H E 6BjEIA;iTl 'OjwWATc'E At 0!Ti E BOH MMlEiB I . 211. Itltlltt) XI. Hut or S3. DttughtPM of saint) mutlivr ts. hbifr t titttinii S7. tin rut forth rliilfnlljr SU. Urtlllivd raid St). Purl of (tie . xvrU "to 'be" ?e. si-niciii 4b. sasoq of tlifl ru. iiinti a;.. piHimtrh 37. Musculnr con trnctioti Z'J. Knuf lierfl Mtfitei ubbr. 40. 'jridn - At. llriiK 41. I.i'nrn not Star 48. In trig ne 4H. Il-Hlrettt4 41. Kerry one . &2. Vat;. poet. . h4. ftewt rumb.. : form ' :.. t t. HoneymakInff Insert s!l e ! e i p B9 oTr iyRN n e ' e ' o y (itlft p e nitEBh'Ij f iriii bit I I ToEf TjMiE )BORiA T E rIaInjt 11 ee T r iy fej l e MoTw 1 p 13 MM 15 r 17 r i : io n -i im.. . S l j'3-' ' -" ' ; ;gi . , tMl ' H lE-t . ; H- iaCy 'igfl -y. . 4o pi TT Al 43 ill worU. All that tlic workers : ' ? can ever luive is what they. lliei.welvev iieo.ll'lee iiMlllls Ilie r . ral;eoll juud to capital suit! brains. f-f Mussolini maKes his ' Italians work Ions imms and if they strike that means jail. Russia, as auln ciatic ns Mussolini, plans to tunko machines do the hard work, and :(tand the Ions hours. liussia will have 310 wnrkinK CacHjry days in a year. ; Thpre will be nn Iwilirlavs nf anv siort, except the five RToat loshe- vist lioihlavs. which remesont. us it were, live times the Fourth of July with us. L'olslievism, frankly Irrellglnns, wipes out all religious holidays, de - elaring it a nustuke to spend timeithe motorcyclists .picked up Sun worshipping little sacred images, and getting, drunk. ' Hitherto what, with religions holidays. Sundays and govorntnent anniversaries. Russian lactones worked Imvely 2rd tlnys a year. They will run Still days every year hereafter. Hut the workers will work only five and a halt days la week, and may do what tltoy picase on me ireq nay ami a iinu. ..'. ',.t.T , V. J,. . " y.J '""MHave been' allowed to keep t heir except that he would give workers two full days off to spend what they earn. Perhaps one day and n half would he enough for that in Russia. Last Saturday foreign nations paid t'nele Sam $S0,loil,::s5 on ac count of war debts and saved 000.000 oil the deal by paying in Cnited States government JtVj per cent bonds bought helow par. And our government, at this mo ment. 1h borrowing money at fH per rent. If vou ' understand na tional and International finance you 1 have n good mind. The lowest hid for one of the new cruisers for our navv Is more than jio.oiio.ooo.- The cruisers should he ' huilt, whatever their co. 'The nation must lie rcnrpxi-ntetl in forelun lUl.0 nn,l .A l,.,v.nvn I.. cn.se ol war, with enemy iiierciui- i.tln l.l,.,.i...r A .... ...n..i.t . lie needed lo ronvov our niercan - Itiln murine In case this nation shoultl ever have one. At the R.-iine time It Is well to remeniher that the cont of oni i, Sfirmfnli of circle f. run egg 7. Ib.ni H. I.lfurdt ' V, (ItM.lt 111. t oii.lunrtlon of a'.rtilU'u II. Miintr 1ft. Hniiu Is. Itu.r ll:in.1 50. AlRhkaw ttmtt it. IINtwufit brnxl 51, CollM'Hl tt. Il.itn 21. bikfN turhbl tinriai Id. Itu".lim iur llaiiicid 39. A rithllntf ut vole AS. Prugt 4 1. breiiHMl 4is. Kollrnry 44. CiiiiibiKrittlon AH, Htrk 47. Itfternire is, h inn 11 eiiIo ilnn 40. Small lumor SO. Turf i3. Ni-ifalhfi 7. FlnU IMUVN 1. CnrcR S, A(,Ter 3. (.'nvfririgi of wheel 4. Imidenipntt for inlxliur i cruiser well spent would supply jairplanes enough -lo destroy our I entire navy. I Ami as for liatllesliips, which we 'shall build, because Ki'itl'ters neetl I : (i,e money, the cost of one would! supply siuiicieni modern enutpmeni .ptatles ami sunmarines to ine out the floating navies of 'the world. Communications : Motorcy diet's Protest To the Editor: ' Officer Prescott surely, deserves much credit-for his untiring cne.'uy i in pursuit of evildoers; hut it may Ihe possible that his gallantry in j protecting our-fair city overshud-1 lowed his authority, in the case of j j day evening for speeding, as the! ; motorcycles were not stacked up i ! hesiile the road, as stated in an i article In vesterdavs naner. hull ; were conliHt ated and at Prescotfs ' '? I order were stacked in police head ! U . mmrters overnight. I diil not think j ASTORIA. Ore.. June l.s.-bTi Ja vehicle could he confiscated fort int' As,,,Ji:l Savings bank failed to ;a minor offense, as speeding. foA-n lis'dtioi niis morningi and ! ihn fivn hovs no doubt eveeeiled : t,u' announceiiient was mad that the "SU-milc per limit, for which tpr - - riblc offense It may he proiier 'to fine them $10 enrh. but they should mnchlnes. The city ' will have plenty of money as soon as all people who go over 20 miles her hour are sock - ed a $10 fine each. AMATF.rft MUTORCYOUST. (Namo on file at this office). plea is postponed: ;- :'': ; ' I EW YOllK. .fiino'lS.yp) The ' i : ' '- '''' i' ' i SomjKTn I'm-ilio niilruiid. is reiiort- SAI.T'M, Oip'.. .Itino' 1 S.(P( -; eil to huvp ordered, 3".siijl lohs nf Rcrtiusn of pmnrrnuH 1-b:i -l oni-.stecl . rtiils . tor ininietliate ilellvrry iiiicaiions; ijivohy.il, ,wai-ln rf j ihiil ifnr nsn in 'the 'ne '''.m-mlle lino iit)pll"iti.i .if; th.. N"l'tli. liri'ijctmifi-nm . Klnmalli Falls, Ore., to Al. Autoinohilo nworintlon for ' 11 i till ns. C'al.. nnd on ollior iiiini-ovo. 1 '"'"'"' " "I'l'mte in OroRon v llOStlllllU'lI iiH-il 11-0111 yt'strrnay to .sonic ,,atf' lJt,,, ,hl' sl!Ul" '"- slll'.inci. roll! Ill isslnncr. 1 Srantlnir of the niiiilk-utinn was ! I" ""'S"M I'urtiami ivitnr usiiiess linn-all. f.n the ui-oiiihIk thitt th." asM.elatlon had inisi-epii..' sented its set- Ice In l.oth tho states of Washington and I'alifornta. Do You Remember? TKX VKAItS A(iO TOMAV (Krr.m ftles of Mail Tribune.) j .lane IS. Il. i'resi.leru' 1'nrranitii of Mexiro 'pn.tesb against I'. S. troops cross j In- h.jrder line in pursuit of ill.i. j S, hool Minardi" true Incre ise de ! fe.ite.l itnd H. ( '. Carnett elected , hoar by larue majority. I president and Mrs. Wilson tour i:. :IUMt with Kinu Albert. I U". I:, fi.iylord' U noma from a business im lo roruami in im- inte cret of hfs fniversal tire liner. Slim i hanilH-i-lnln. femnus kuii man. capiureil by Shejff Teirill In t-'isklyoim. Cbambei'lain ehartted with ' rohhiiiK Slim Adsms' saloon at Hill. ' ' ' TWKXTV YlvAltS A; TODAY ' ( Krom flli-n n'f Mall Trlllune.) June IH. I mill. There are fewer salmon in th."4 KoKun this year than any year in history. The meat Hume eaniiery at Wedderhurn Is pi Helically idle. New fishways ordered at Onld Ray and Anient dams. A team l.clonsiiiK to the I'nlon Uvefy barn ran away last niuht and eaused ronsideiahle exi iteiiiont on Seventh street. No one was in jured, however. Work started on drinking foun tain in front of Medford National bank. Kdiioi-lal: "In an article in the Tribune on illenal fishitu; at the Anient dam, the word seiner ap peared us . sewer. Anyone with re a mi tii nir power and horse sense would see at a tilanee litis was a typographical error, which fre--(Itten'.ly occurs in the best new's-pupers-. yet it Is made the text of an editorial in tile (irants I'ass (lb server, which carefully iirnores tho real points at--issue which Is Inw b ssness by (irants I'ass fishermen, which is largely respolislt.le for l.opular sentiment in favor of clos im; the lioue lo commereial fish- SEARCH GHNKL" FOR PLANE DEAD Kdl.KRSTONI-:. Kiib.. June IS. (Tl--UoaVi H'td tugs seari'hed a will(. .lrj. ,,f ,,. Kn(.,p chiiiinel 1(,.ly, , .oh ,fr .tnt. ,,oalcs nt three women still missing in the crash of t ;ie giant air liner City of Ottawa, off DuriKcncss yester day.' With the loss of .seven lives, including at least one American. . Adolph I-:. Meisler. 7 3, vice-fc-president of the Carfield "Manu facturing company of New Jersey, was the known American victim, while a "M'lss Knberts of London,' whose body is .tlll missing, was be- j Heved- to he or American parents. ' ' FAILS 10 OPEN DOORS jtn1 'hstTtution was in the lubids tf 1,1,1 "I;UI oansing examiner. I For ,ho '1;lsl ,nn iys the hank withstood a mild run. during I which several large accounts' and ! n'' Mm!l11 IU'M wero closed, Iionk Pntton Is president 'of the ! Astoria Savings hank. K. J.' Hrix and Austin Osborn nre vlce-presl- dents. M. K. Matbison is cashier. IS. P. BWSTEEL FOR ' 1 mont i.roj.ts. . Electrotlierapy CJilropractie Dr. H. P. Colehian 9th Successful Year ImMedford Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldo. Phon 965 NTnfnrotmthv' Food Science. Bv BUD FISHF.P