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rAG& Form MflnFOlTO MAIL TrtTBUXE, MEDFOTIB, OTIVGOX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929. MEDFORD M AIL TRIBUNE thatlr, Sumla,, WMklf PublUbNl tJ lu . innrauD ruMiwa C. IIIT-tl N. til it. iobkvt w. aimii, wtu . aUMITKH WITH, UuiU ko lodcptodtot Navapapar Inland u neond tlua aitm it Uttni, rafgii, iindar Act of Utreh a, UH. VBKCRU'TION UTU Hill 111 Ad.w; pillr, vltb ftuular, rear Dally, vttb fluwlar, uootb lulll. without Buixiar, jur ' Tialif, vnhout flundar, Booth.... Ii.it .16 4. BO .00 1.00 nteiir maii Triouut, om iaar... llUXltr, OM JfU 1.00 I II laraomHla. fcntral Point, fhoanll, lalaot, Uclaijcllt flown llllll A lltoricilll WilSiTS Hill ail on HiHa,i: i r I... fullj, wtth Bwidty, noolb . .7 o j roo I luiljr, witnout Bunaty, ningm.... (MMr, vltbout Suwikr. on fttr. Idly, vitb Buody, ona jir All Unni, cub id idtanc. 00 UEMBEB Or Till! ABROCIATRD PRESI llcfclrlng Full Lead Wkra Berrlra The Aiioclateil Prni la cxeluilidr entitled to thr ine for fuibllratlon of all oewa dlDpatxbaa Brattled to It or othrvlie errillled Id tbla uaoer, and alio to ttie local nawa puollahed heraln. . All rl(hta for puMlcatloo of aceclal dlipatdiaa loreln are aiao reeerrrd. OTIelal paper of the ritr of Medfard. Official paper of Jaciaon Count. Ilworo daily irerag, elraulatlOD for all aobtW awlliia (kt. 1, man, 44.au. Adrerllalni Ttpmerrrailea l M. C. MOUENKKN COMPACT . Oftlraa In Ne York. Clilcago, Deuotl, lu hanelwo, Lol Amelea, nullle, Portland. ; Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry A 'laical InfiuU ihiicIIk.v can miy "leu t'roain colic" before lie can ray "dailily." litre It Is January 20, untl tliu lilK lliniw Just started. Dry law killers are listed hy the head of a tyell known reform or Kalll.allon as "victims aif I'levous a't'rors." ' l'rlsiins aro full of "vlc llins of urlevo'us errors," litit their crlniCH were not sanctified. Why I he fresh kid who stole a ride across tint Atlantic in u plane aj id nait liKht a mutch ijnd look In llii Ksstiline tank wlien the engine Rlarted to siiutter, iu hcyuml coin, prehension. i;nrle, r. showed up attain yes terday and ro-fotlKht the last three InnlliKs of the haltle of Shlloh, whlr.li occurred June 11), 1KM. A VKItV M.)W ItATINfi (IViiillctnii i)asl Ori'Konliin) ; l, H. 1 personally resent I ho nasc slander which (iimlus the necessary iiualifiealion for titlinicinal service as beini; "tho liblllty to supply be tween occipital bone and eye brow material for three bll llaral balls" with material for even one u feller has a chance. N. 11. The eomnulnlty Is aliout to be luvnded by two Insects, who will a-iu anythlnt; but spinach, carrots, weeds and nose-wltllli mustaches. "The summer ujrl of li-!l must he tanned." (Ail hi this paper.) Anil there Is no iicstlon but w:iat rhe needs It, If you get our mean IliK. The senior seedsender from Ore Iton seems lo be with the president on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, and with the midwest bell r.tlners the rest of the week, u'hleh Is exactly what this rock-ribbed republican state expected lilni lu lie. VotlliK ladles who venture llilo lhi ai)eii saeeH have Ktarted Hleli I'int; en Huake.s ami maktntf more noine than a net of four-wheel lirukcH. It la disconcert lair to steii (in k nnake. : It Is ulxo diseoncert iiu; to ste on the liunlnesH end of a pitchfork and have the handle tlieieof 'leap up and amlle tine lie IvvUt the eyes. The aroma aooseherry Jelly In mluttlinir Willi tile perrume of the roceH and the homelirew tin our residential thorotiKhfareH. The poet who wrote '"I'hey shall mil pas;;," i wifhinir disha's lu a lie;inery. Tllia should he a warn ing, hut it will not ho In the local poet wiio wrote; June Amiinu the Junipers. MUVi: ON IIDAltT TKOl iti.i; The flrat thing Mr. Travellug luan fi(ien after entering a room Is close the door and lock It. What else can he do? Kolls In, with all circulation rut off, and Is not aware of the furl that lie Marls lo dig his own j:rue. One window open und the door open eight to ten Inches cause circulation and in the pump that keeps the heart filled up with air. Put the pump shut off ( bedroom door closed ) mikes at teast eluht hours out of every twenty-four that he ever draws on bis heart ami Is not put- ; ting oiu- hit back in. when all of in Midden his heart is a flat tire, air oozed out and as the last bit of I air t.zles out. o er he nor re- . gai dl'M of where he may be, whether lts hi a bathroom, mi the islieri or in an automobile, make "nix ails." There he lays lu a heap, limn, no ulr, to mi mi nny further. His heart isn't ninth' of j libber, so you can't pump it up, ..lid mi lis too bile, Too late, Thl lack of circulation in bed rooms eittise.H children to emne into the world with heart diseue bmn right In them, and '.'.one. Can mothers put H child to bed and close the door, ho U s not at alt mii pi-hong although stugKei lng und appalllns. Hoes it sound like a .1o;i? If it dues, read It ae.jtn Aim. Tracy. l.a 1'rossen, Wis., Standard . Recover Bodies KOHT HRAtJtl. mi.. Juno - -The hodleK of Herman nnd t'aul Anderson, tnlssltiK since Sun dny, were wushed ashore at Shelter Cove, rtfl mllen north of her.p yenier day. Their fishing launch wa wnnhed In Sunday, capsized, alter a ntorm. 4 Paint and varnish Hpattcrn ran he removed fimn window! hy np plylnff rlthfr keronenr nr iib ohol iiml then rubblnu with n rouch v in face, hiich an a coin or dull iMlffr WHERE DO THE DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS STAND? ARK (lie Den nisei 1 1 KK (lie Dcmocriits in favor During tlic recent cjunpiiiii Hie Democratic parly, fur the l'irst t line in history, formally accepted the protective tarif'r in j principle, ijovcrnor Smith expressly sailed llifit if circled Ik ! would be in favor of miiinl .lining a tariff to cover the; differ cin'C between Hie co.st of product ion in tliis country mid abroad. This assurance was in direr! answer tn a prominent labor leader who said some dements the Denioeratie candidate were elected the tariff would be 1111. mill, ,) I it I I iifi j I "in 1 1 1 1 .-ii.in nil nil in mi i ' y in", iiiui. i.ress liotli in this slide and without, the uni-lv is opposed to any . . . tariu Whatever, e.Nccpt uie 1 jinc-noii'Mcti unc lur rea.-onc only." AM tin; old niolh-ciilcii weapons, used in the post-hcllnm tariff war are licinjj lironlit out and lindiered up for nut inn. OPPOSITION to tlic protective tnrilt' on tlic 'i-iiiinl tliat it raises prices to the consumer is perfectly tiiider.stamlalile. Support of such a tariff mi the -.'round that while it raises prices to the consumer it also raises his wno.es, and inalu's possible a standard of living liitilier than in any other eoantry in the world this is also Understandable. lint, support iiif! the first after a eainpai(.rn, anil the second diirini; it, is not understandable. The J)emoeiiits cmi'l have their ci'.Ue and eat it. They outiht to dttcide one y or the other, whether they favor a protective tariff or don't favor it If they' do favor it, then they ntiirht at least wait until after the Ifawley tariff has been passed before they shed tears over the poor farmer, and maintain that in this iuitpiitnus Re publican measure the protective principle has been violated. ff they don't favor il why then, of course, Ihe matter can lie fought out neain in the next presidential campaign. CONGRESS VOTES FOR PHOIlAliliV because it inilit cost some member a small re duction in salary, Congress refuses to pass the resolution eliinjiialini; the notorious hame Duel; sessions. Conveniuif Congress anil inaii'iirat inn a President1 four months after a presidential election was only warranted by the condition of transportation when the Constitution was written. For Congress to retain this out-of-date and antiquated method is as silly ami futile as if it were lo relaiu the hand printing press in the izovernincnt bindery, or the gilded sta'e coach in the While Jf.nuse stables. Senator Norris of Nebraska is not ol'len rijrlit, but. in his effort to hrin the legislative and executive machinery up to date, he was entirely riu'lit, and should have received the sup port of every member of the Senate and the House. . lint why cut off tin! salary of a defeated nieinbt cress by four months, even if better oovcrninent and I'ieient administration would be the result. . Why indeed! .More money in Ihe pocUet is everyone's business; better oovernment is no fine's. ' LOCAL PEAR GROWERS THIS W'l ITU a UMI per rent inereinc iu cannery pear prices this jjTowrrs is assured. Last year Ihe maximum price for best crude l'mrlletls whs 42; this year it is .S5.. If this splendid price holds firm, and the inarUel for creen fruit follows the exiiiuple of the eannery marUet, there is every likelihood that in spite of a reduced crop in the lincne liiver Vnllcy, the total profits of local growers will eipial if not exceed Ihe profits of a year nun. And while a smaller crop menus less money put in circu lation for' labor and materials, the most important factor is rot the size of a crop, but what Ihe individual' crower receives over and above expenses. The California rnnnery price announced iu this paper yes terday certainly is a cheerful aiicnry for a prosperous season in the K'ocue li'iver Vuflev this year. Tlmsr wlni lmu ('or the selection hf ;i ennnly court liousc site without a stiiml up ainl knock tlju I'ihl, arc linping fur the impossible. Ill tlic gMiotl old days a .salad an accuniulalioii. Since it's so difficult to measure the relative strength of navies why not just measure the dent in the tax payer. Any way Congress hns voted will he some relief to the farmer. You dun M plaec your I wham as hard as vou can, ils. and MUTT AND JEFF long dijTAncg,! vwanjv Ttt jx SAiDjPitAsc t. 31 1 x SAiX'M KID, Z x CAM hAR HiH e THGtXJ YoTl T 7 TJCFFjX CAN'T) M Vj fshs j of ;i protective tiiril'f or op in organized lalmr feared lliat Would I'll 1 1. .. ,l. Ii :.. , , POOR GOVERNMENT (if Con nioro ci' SHOULD MAKE MONEY YEAR was an achicvciiicit --not just for a lone; vacation and that; j ( j as in life von iust ! Tn luiseltall, chalice doe: the rest. Central Should Have Personal Health Service r WILLIAM MADY, K. D. 8znd letter pertaining to personal health and bg1en, not Co dtMta dlagnoati tr treatment, will be aiuwered by Dr. brad If a flamed, arli-addteuod euvelope la neloaad, l,tUrt ahould be brief ami written, In Ink. Owing to th Urge number o! lettera re ceiteii, erdr I" b arawered bare. No tyj can be tade to queries out ouforia lug to Irutruc-ttoiie. Addraea Dr. wllllace Brady, In car of thl Dtnapaper. nil': iwixacy or As a general rule the notion aif i more. If you will forget it al "flirlitlnir off an oncoiullli: illness t"Kclhcr you need have nu fur- jr tlircati'lied Illness lu H In'-!'' excuse ,'nr lie Itletrllim t r e a t ment and hopiuit that i not kou.I pHyt-huitiKy. j "0!iiliinn :-nf first," writes a r e a J e r, "a H 1 j meiiieine uftur-i w a r d. Am I rik'ht when 1 w.y that many limes fut-uiiine Is Kiv-n when It is wholly unnecessary '.' . . . I'Vm- itiMtaiut'. when I have a eold or am threatened with something of the kind, More mus ch'S. buwr-ls lefiiwe to move, etc.. instead of taking cold remedies I resort to splitting wood, hiking or some other vigorous outrloor exercise, followed by a' hot bath ami rubdowu. ..." The reader is vUxht, tho be doesn't nut it nulte cii'rectly. About NO jfi' cent of all the medl- fine that is taken in America is taken without medical sanction and Indeed against medical Hdvice. and I Imagine a lare part of t IiIm unnecessary and actually harmful medicine is taken bv folk who pride themselves on having "com mon isen.se." j The i tact l o recommended bv ; the reader Is far better I ban re-', sorting to a "eold cure" or a, pain killer, at any rate, and it re calls lo mind a belief wo had as! buys that a brisk game of tag or something to Ket us warmed j ut and sweat inn was pretty good remedy fr biKi lining earache. Now, alas, almost every nctilv ear ache spells Infection of the mid dle ear from the nose or throat. by way of the eustachian tube,' a complication or sequel of som- ! nose or throat inflammation. I still believe vigorous open air ..vot-jait... via, la til.- i-.if.-i.Hf.ntli lit Mavpstmav be th,. Ik-m i.vat- meat for mi hi infecUuns of ibis character, tho I do not Lhini; the bath or nl down after the, exer cise Is of any Importum v, and llllll. Ill,l. Ml II II II, IIIL l... V. jl WuI,t )llv ?Lh a (.,,. of the individual. I In tln early slaue of! any se-, llnklni; highways 40 feet wide verp Infection, such as pneumonia. wouldn't change thiniw much, ex lyphold fever, influen.it, such an!,.,.,,t that liusea would expand to effort mixht do (,-reat Injury.; 3s feel. The Intelligent thlllK to (lo w lien j 0110 Is coming down with real Jliddle-aise Is that indefinite pe itlnesH. or when one even thinks riod when Ihe hack aches without such Illness "threalens," is ito get I liutherlnB lo wail for an excuse. into heil ami stay there until a physician assures one it is safei lo Ket .up. Or if ftne is unjvvillinn 10 nave meiiirtu auvice. .ima stav lu lied until It Is certain that- the illness Is not ileveiopinp. Clearly the nltempl to "flxht off a cold" is a Kuinhlc. and who can afford to ttamhle with health? ri-xnoxs AM) AXSWKHS SiiKUt invil. J A dispatch from Vjenmt saysj that three ounces of suir water taken four times a day before meals will cure gastric "Hiuudenal nicer . . . I.. i. .-. Answer And that isn't 'Hie fun niest yarn that ever ca me out of Vienna. IHatbermy rnr Hemorrhoids Yiu have never mentioned In vmir talks about the chemical ob literation of v a r 1 e,o s e veins' ...1.... 1 1. . (.. . for hen u rbolds? You said hem- j orrhoidrt are varicose veins i (ouitlut the Mil me met nod oe II m II . v. ,1. Answer-No. because when - varicose vein Is Injected II Is shut off above and bel W'lille llie chemical is l.eing introduced. This would not be practicable in hem orrhoids, v it It ronsiderald" tvalis- iiietion. I'laineiiuy is mo n . llieioon 01 oooiei it i iii cuim m or Infected lonsils. by desiccation. I I .11.- la, t) Ii at t :' t - nii'iit of nlnri;eil t u I'M note body j In the nose a ml of adenoids. j Mineral Oil. 1h a small amount of (one of j the many brands of liquid (telio latnm or mineral oil) taken for your bowels injurious to In alt h ? i I iie a Pint of It every three1 weeks. O. M. IS. f j Answer t'onip.-yratively barm- le.vw. I heliew ordinary soft pe t rolatum, fhe w bite kind or the more familiar yellow kum. is even better, if one can overcome re- pugnanee for it. Why depend on ; uch an aid. Switch In flax- seeds a teaspoonful or two of Ibn whole raw seeds dally. After a few wneUs foru'et the dose now ' anil then. I'niT.et It lucre and Had Cotton In Her Ears ri;inix(; it oi t. thiM troublf. ( 'uiistipatiitii 1h 1 iiHiially just a bad habit of inter- : ft-n-IlCl'. Xo. Naiicltly! i May ask ymi what causes hlKl b!"od. !'": how tlv heart in at "freted by Hunie, und any nihrr liil'tji'iiiatiuii you may hav to enllKhten out on this mat-ti-r. it. K. AiiKwer No. J!ut If you tell me you have hih blood prcMtsure or anytbiiit? like that, 1 may have some health HUKWstlonH to kI'-o you. 1 have no bad iicwh to dis tribute. (Coiiyritibt. Jolin l Dille Co.) Quill Points f "The source of all costly er ! funics Is of animal origin." Yen, j but why call old dad an animal? A cigarette in piaee of a sweet ; may make you thinner, but the id, -a made niauaziniis.ithicker. j j 11 must ' irrimie Mr. Hoover to j bave helpers say "liJah!" instead f AH right, chief. H she thinks .-lie wintld riini ft. nIic prohaltly has discov ered nls Unit dishwater hurts her liaudy. A divorce suit is like a white que It just seems dirtier because it makes the dirt show. ; The cuo is the nland or snme 'thim; (iut makes you think it isn't kicked if anybody as good as you does it. Americanism: I'aylnti ,$L'0 a day to enjoy an "cM-lusive" hotel that l.,.ult iv..lv ,.vln,l..u i , If 1 ben i one too many lor tin seal i ut: capacity of tin ear, the om who oVtcu't can to go this time is mother. You don't man gets by? you had the would be jjre see how the great (if course not. If wit lo .see It, you it, also. "No two things are exactly alike." says a scientist. What about a prune and linen lifter a day's wear? panty hasn't .Maybe human nature ohiMnnxl l.nl Iii.l-iU'w hiivn Koyal families used to intermarry for the sake of pear ...... i .mi . e en live ih a man utt In,.,lf.w v.n itl- nt nlel.t hee-nwe " ;,k " " ' I'., " " . M ,.t "t" "" ' ' . .' " ' .', . . . ." "',nm"U m lJrlmiH' forrect tlii.s sentence: -Sue mar- ied U rich man." said the girl f(.j(,)M i.ut she is too tactful . I menl ion her possessions to her old i associate Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pafie Ono.) const it nt ion not withstuiuliii.u'.lie st id, "For l"''1 I run hire a man to kill itnvliotly in the Tinted J-'tates." Tony I'nrretti enitlil tlo the work more cheaply. In old days he paiil his killers only -tlo to .)i:!0 n week. Professor lingers told students I ; " MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Solution ot Vo' - ACH0S3 1. Mrhtle i. I'oIIkU , IV. J'uSliLT It. Agri li. Kunerral fab ric 10. Ireplrnl tf-e 17. Wire uieiihure mrnt IS. 1'e.ial xtrml- tien IB. Iiinuerart 51, Tlirietocd slnlli 52. bi n ii SI. It llliliiff sr., Miftfimfvront nte e;. ( uier in. Mi-lrlc hind iiicr.MireK S!(. Iltifkiiuiie tiMivcr 31. t ran of the liuiiy 3S. tiiiililt'KS of tin vi ii 37. Kjptlur sun K"d S!t. V.'ISO 4i). Cook In n pun 41. Soiitlicrn con- titcllntlini 4J. .1 ii Hi' st II s Ii 4.1. Chiirt-li ilriimu hint ion j n t 1 r. 41. htjuelinir rtiinii onl: tiMir. 4i. Iii'lnir In the iilixtrart it. Curvu as- Air Tit R fiH B R!UlP -P"'J , e pi ; m N DISC N V Bo1m C I A B ! A ' I nn7mwB'iri! falc tlS n'lftTp n I w I a,-' ..II i I 47. Halnhnr Ire- Irish iur!)tiy ' CD. MihIIhit rccep- 49. It li Mil tHu ill. A 1-1:1 -'' ItHtHW Miimll 7b bniidl ilurk i:.. tri:ui WlW. Li, Tflriihmic cm- ! Unlf Iileyri'ii 2. Irrlintil SR. I'lifxiiU'it :t. hi'it mineral 6. Jim' ali-k- 4. Lihu iininu sit: pitlllia 01. TUniugiii iro- 0. MirlliwesHrrii liX Indliiii c. i.Kiiuiiiu 7. t'lTisil wrnss Atte ol Ion On hiuli 01. Kciiiilrit 9. Savltu-s en. r.xprcM r-rntl iu. t'aUs uion an luile other "l 2 1 I? I 3 7 fl 5 ' I"' IZ '3 C Ixi w, 'is u : if 'if .sl'. " . so 51 S3 - rrr S . 53 -" 57 SS ssf 'i- ST 77 Zz. i ... . j Jta ii bH t S5. .. SO 7 I I I I I I I i I I 1 I that to pet on they must "snolis." His wife told young sitis thai to niaUn their way they should he "hiKh Hat" meaning superciLi- OU8, condescending, overbearing. Now .President McC'onaughy tells young men to be "aristocrats in training and conviction." "Aristocracy" properly under- stood is admirable. It comes from two (Jreek words which mean the. rule of tiic best. , Hut that isn't the American meaning Abraham Lincoln would not have called himself an aristocrat. John Wesley would never have Milled himself an aristocrat. Wendell Phillips said truly, "Aris tocracy Is always cruel." Why not advise young people to be good Americans, work hard, trv to do something worth while ami leave the world, or some corner of It. better than they found it. I I j ! fsconsin voted tor beer, sadly j ' suggesting voting for a soda water I 1 fountain in the middle of tho Sa- j hara. 4 v.. . t n ti i,.Nva m.i-n mam: . '-'..' ,,,, , r, blent nf the MilwniikPP Par nsso. i - 1 t'iatlOtl, Says each State call 111 HUH - I lartnro alcoholic liquors and ills- , rihule them to lis citizens. If it 'chooses. Ho exnects that Wiseoimbi I will lead the way! Acrnnung to mis noteu lawyer, : 'ho constitution forbids individuals o mnntitnc-Kire or in mtxlrt. IUK lltUors. nut does not lol hld Sillies tn no so. . 4 . tieiieral Dawes in Britain will dls - tnss cuitlne. down the navy. Hainsav MacDonald. labor prime mliilslei-, knows lliat corpses on In nil mill ion in tvnr ni-o nil,,, Hnw.u out of ten corpses of lahorinK jnen. i it; reau iiieiina 10 Miop war. Others are not so earnest ahonl 1 it. Wall Street Report NKW' YORK. .June P.I. Cirowing fears tl:at the stock mar-! ket has been temporarily over bought as a result of the recent series of sharp advances led to e tensive selling in today's session, i II. n:irnil:iurtate ili-Kreu IS. Iti'l-mnch t u imitr js, t.'niiiiiustlwo so. w:M S.T. l.rnstliy 21. Ht roinli.ry "j. iNitlirr 1'ian 2;. Arid 2H. l.ow ticrtlon ol a city r.!. t iiustti OlS E JV4(0 TMS K o jw a k e m T I E R!AH!PjM 1 A l. Hotel tcrday's Puzzle 0 OlSEJiB 0A LiiHEJiltit. LESeli Ittt-lo. mam ;. inittici 3S. Allimirj ll-i lit 3 M l t To! 411. 'Til Hal r.,-r, J 1 . a - i C ! c Iffl E I N ; O ' Viiriil rciml 1 A. i,n of i.l.n.M A. I nu n 46. hitiadl nuil 47. lUincid) innlj 4S. A i:o 4. Pit"' !AK litrlhie ;l. I.u hricn tor ;,? oiu tif-li ii. Tlilnl note of t ho M-lllt- TtB. Iiiflimiires .'i7. MicntlJii ;.s. l-'ncllliy :,'.), Dcidrtcil C'i. llturU'tl (!.'. Iliirli: iilidr. 67. j'roiiiiun OS. I'lurul enilluff : 1 ' pivins prices a hmhlv irregular ap- , pearance. Bulls cundiKtcd their! ' operations vi.-, cp.i:t-..n .peau.se of j the diffirultv in obtaining a pub'ic following ami the incrrasing activi-i ties of "bear" traders hut they sue-1 ceeded in making up about a score ut issues., to record litea levels, j Many of the public utilities rcacH- ed their highest prices cf tho year i on the late trading, despite the , seventy of the selling pressure against the oils, steels, radio and ' of her important shares. Standard (Jas and Klectric. Philadelphia com pany. Pacific (las ami Klectiie and Southern Caliloruia Kdisnn rose :j to 5 points. The close was irregu-! lar. Total sales approximated i.'tno shares. You, Too May Have a Position Like Tins '. Hnwnrrt Marks Krndurttpd ! from hieh school ard net ! his pourie U cet ifitoTi - u.. 71. ; ,ni t(un.-Rfoi route. He fiKiircd and i rj""'"-'', "f I I?... . !- ? i frw months, we nmdu. iDt4W ."T I p-S Mm iT- ; made eood. Th other itnv h. n.-,m his face nbenm. He had junt heen nrpeintetl ; '"5d""',Z T Z: , ,..,. i"u, too may nu jitat as .turwful. I-t 'i. iwnd you particulars. Use tho ctiution 1 MClUTHUrCTrD M .'.VV!'-' L-v-' I U. 1 I M! I V hooJof(nwiircciij' j """roLl'"' i Xf A 1 T TnnAV Mrt. CifAs. F. Walker N.w. School of Commerce I'ortlnnH. Oreaon I want to he somthndy and tret somewhere. Pkaie itjuI me oojiy of yuur free iMtolt. "Move Your Future r or waru . NAME ADURKSS cry; I ' ... - w HlfflB Do You Reniemkr? TRX VHAItS A;0 TflD.W tl'rom files of Mall Trihune.) i Juno I!'. I I null schonl ends work for the year. I Miss Sadie Mulliey weds Dr. W. 1 W. Howard In Los Aiwelus I'res ' bytcrinii churcli Juno IS, accord i iiit; to wire received by .Medfonl i friends. ! chiude ('ate. coinity hortlciillurist, starts drive to eradicate dandelions. Union Oil company denies com pany is securlni; leases tor tifillinK nil In Jackson county. Arthur Minim and II. h. Percy, owners of the Ulatlo tlietre, take lu vcar lease on I'aKe theatro and declare I hey will use It for feature mnviiis pictures and the best road shows. )' TWfcXTV 'VKAIIS AiO TODAY' (From files of Mail Trihune.) .lime ill. VJWI Ed Andrews will appear next week ns Plunkott in the famous opera, "Martha." Dr. J. M. Keone returns front railroad celebration at Klamath Fulls and suys that Klamath is a land of promise. Editor Patterson, of the Central Point Herultl . launches drive against l ay slacks and manure piles in tho city limits. Peter ',M. Kershaw writes from (Irayville, 111., that he is Ki'catly en Jovint; Ills eastern trip hut that ho has seen imllilnK us yet to compare with the Rokuo River Valley. I tlillshoro Plans prepared for h.nildiiie. sidewalks in this city. Title Iivsuraivcc .sKould sccoTpany; I Gvery deea When it is too late yon may find you have paid for something which you did not get. It is of the utmost importance to ev ery home owner to insure the title to his home with a good company. It is the only sure and permanent protection. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St., Phono 41 On Your Way TO Crescent City Three hours from Medford. A welcome awaits you at Patrick's Creek Tavern All-day Dining Service Phone or write for room res ervations.' Postbffico Ores cent City, Cal. . v y BUD FISHEP j wa wmm B..MM BaaMBMaaMBW B