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MttDFORD MATL TRIBUfftt, MEDPORD, OREfiOX SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1929. ' piofl roun .1 ' tilt ; fdEDFORD MAlL'f RIBUNB tally, Bundir. WMklf ruMlcM bf tlx I mnnmi) mumNU co. ti-ir-i n. ru bl nM ii SOHKBT W. RI1HI, Mllor I. H Mi'TKil BM1IU. UiU tm4 u Mctw) tlu, aulter it Utttttt, hnao, ante Aet it Mudi I, !'. (I Mill Id Mituea: lUllf, .It iuinUr, ptf Only, ltb Buwbr. BiiDth Duly, .JUiout Bundir, Jtv Is!ly, without Sunday, nwoll).... We.kU UU TliuUHi, out Jul... .nut nni var ............ .ir.so . .rs . fl.BO . .66 . 100 . 2.00 Hi Crrir In Ailianu In MftdTbrtl. Alblind Jtri torn ills, Central tuliit, I'boeoli, IUut, UuUl Hill and on ittcnvuji; Pitlr, ltb HuD-ttr, moDtb , lalt, without HuikUr. Booth... hilly, tithuut Sundir, oat flU p&ir, -lib Bundxj, or yur. . . . AU lernu, cub In idt-oct. I .T8 .65 T.00 8.00 MEMBF.K OP TDK ASSOCIATE!! PKE8I ItMdrlnf Full Uvtd Wire Benlei TM ADCltNl Vrts$ U excluifrely ntltled to On mi for publieitlon of ill nen dl.-iptuhi trrdilcd to It or othriM credited In tbll pft, tod tin to Hit Ififil oei puMlsbcd herein. All rlgltut for publlcatlw of ipkUI diipiU maIu ue also restned. OffleUl paper f th City of MwUftf. Official paper of Jaekwo County. Morn dilly urrifti elreiitiUoB for ill -wnt-i nrting (kt. 1, 1H28. 4438. AitrtUirw Trrireientattf4S M C. MOCKN8KN COMPANY rVriM tn Kern York. ChleMO. Detroit. lU rraneUea, Loa Anf-Ia, Bottle, rortlaafl. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry This tWM fillljiiiilH iiiirniuitliiin inKly to siliivnivcM ilown tlm main r.ivin, iiml lilu-s to lu'Jtr mcitn rt itiiu ks about . lilt; I'ortlnuil lull tv.un. I-VmimIph' liut-kH .urn .KU-iunlnirT in tho wiirni Juim sun, tannod to a ,'iUli hrowii liy Hit tlruii hlure. 'A hi. (.flit:ial of tlie Anii F'lloun IviiKue luU tH Ihiit the rc riiU dry kilUi'Ks are "acts of prov liloncc." This btata IjIuiuIhk It on tht! newwjmperM. so.mi: ai.ik n i:s simi.i.i:i (l.'oiu;i'iHl(itiiil IIi-oiil) Pardnn a fw hciUpih-ch 1y way of pri'liiulimry. This Jm nut tht? fh-Ht occasion upon which I hitvit had tho honor mid the plcii.sui'ft of HddrcHM liiC tin patriotic, proKn-Msivt', powerful pcoplti of this patr ' In tic, proKn.'HHive, powerful ' portion of tho fa mod, lovely and ovcr-advanclnif Htutu ot ' .Maryland. , Mining activity wh Im-cii l-'1-rumcd when llin fishing Is flnr, and Hit' deer poko thoin head i brotiii tho Ij'-flrooni window at da wn. ! The carvvlKH 1 fat tht- hluc iIuks for nialcH, to thw parls. The UalU'H t'lironlclo wauls to ,tuimv what bruud uf cIruicIIcm ,..ivcrv puri'cti ly tin- Hea captain A'lio lliiKt'i'cil aboard a wreck cil vi'Kriol in a heroic ueHturo. UIh em ployer.s have hired 110 braHH bunt lo wcU-oinu him nur raided IiIm pay. Tom Mix, the actor, who UtoUKht ho huh robbed of JTU.UUO li" was packing around, is prob ubl.v try! at; to find u bank. They ui e much fuCcr than I he hip pocket. i I'he (ilder (lirls have started to allege that they like the heat, and none of the siroiiKer sex Iuih tlie K'luiption to allege they don't. Watermelons are available. They , .cannot be bought for a song. They m as messy eating as roast (.ing ears, and their seeds are ever lastingly staining the Jrish linen table cloth. Not aOth si. lamp post, to date, ' ' has leaped unexpectedly tu front of, a, passing, auto. Yor'VK Ml-T THIS TVI'i: (Khiisiis City Tillies) liear C.iaprron: There are two or three 'collides of us who bine been n' running around together for quite a while, even before, we were all married; we are In three or four different "ernwds" now und several of . - us Kirts do not approve of the -,t any one of the girs nets to ,:' Witrd our ti'iphands. We have raid n I tilling about it yet, or rather w e nave done nothing about it yet. because we fell. . and still feel, that she means t t nothing w hatevcr by it. Hie . In a likeable. Jolly Kill, and we all think that her acilons ai e prompted solely by her hapiiy-go. lucky nuturc and her t i-ieiidllness. Hut at t be vaine time, we can't lie 1 1 but - feel t-Uv Is gidng ll little loo far when she ads toward our 1 ' huMbautls almost am though i hey were her own. Anxious Three. (The Anxious Three should - know (hat I he way to slop this tomfoolery Is to f t.u t necking her hllf It tinl In el'-llefene. and We ''.are Ml. pi t-.-d at the lack of luiti alive on t heir part. ApplUai Un I, ol D.ix n "(meal is agreeable to all cottccruvd, and will knot k tho r ' lna ll 1 1 Jo Illness out of the of fending titdv forthwltht. llrddes KftioiK drunk and using ' VeroiiHl. the hop of Senator Tom 1 let I in t-a hi : "We faw down niul , go boom'" um:k on a i in ttitv nr. No cherry pb can be better than Its bottom crust. It drives one to thoiiKhtH of rtot it ml bid hhevism lo see n cherry pie, bright of tune, the bloom of youth upon , Its countenance, only to find that ...Ihcie has been an overflow 111 the . lowland', and (bat the makln's have "run." There Is more or less of luck In the making of cake, ' hut then- In notion but art ami eternal vigilance In the mukitiK of 'li pie, A gtiod bottom crust can not come from n quick oven. A nutck oven bakes the upper crust, ' but it leaves the bottom crust a cross between a iimtRinfre and n V paste. ( Kxchnnge t. - - Ver'-ain Bdl course opened. "juiolio wnnjuHfMi, ..,.-. . WHAT THE RAILROADS HAVE DONE FKW people, we IVur, reiilie wlliil (be nulroiuls of ill is t'Ollli try li'uvu dune in the slmrl spaee ot ten veins. n lipukiii' over the Miiil-Triliune files nl' we tumid Hint tlie i-nilioiiils were just lieinji retiirueil from (.'nveiniueiit l' private operiil imi. Tiny were nil run down, some liniiknipt. none prospenms The !; iieiiil iiupreiou was the lailioails a money luyliiiifr oriiiiizatiiins were iloouieil. Now what do we nee .' 'I'he riiilroailv are more prosperous today than at any time in a quarter of a eeiitnry. Anil, more remarkable, this condition has been brought about almost en tirely by' greater elTieieney in method. Kor example, the avtTafre wae of railroad employees has for six years been constantly inereasin, while the average eost of railway opera! ion has been decreasing. One can best 'ot an adeipiale idea of the iiincnituclc of what has been accomplished by eomiiaiin',' the results of the year ll'L'S with those of 1 !)'.!. Total operalin;; expenses last year were I7.'!,1 1(111,01 1(1 I.KSS than iii V.i'S-i. lint the average wa;.T paiil was four and one-half eeiils per boor .MOKIC. This merely shows wha! American business cfl'ieieney can do when it sets about it seriously and with determination. And ineidenlally il is inlercslintr to observe that the ureat csl savings and most consiicuinis improvements in service were made in the Middle West and Kast where railroad competition is' keenest. : ' AIRPORTS "B I'll. I) the bird house and the birds will come," is an obi saving which is more true of human fliers than of the feathered variety. Aviation follows the airports like gamblers follow the horses. Commercial air lines establish their lerminals in cilics offeriie..' Ih i! best landing fields, hangars and oilier terininal facililics. It is not cnoueji to pick oiil a vacant lot, designate it as an air- ort and then develop it in an old-fashioned, helter-skelter way. The problems of the airport, whether il be urban, suburban; in sular or coastal, are complex, rruiriu(; for solution the com bined experience and knowledge of the aviation expert, the engineer, the eily planner and the architect. The community which overlooks today's, irrcat opportunity for providing Tor air traffic,' not only for the Future but fur the present, will be found in the'samr position as those which re fused to encouraf-'e the railroad in the pioneer days. TRAFFIC NEEDS THAT ninny sink's Iiavv alri'inly nufirrnwn flu; hvo-lano hih Wiiy is the opinion o lib' prcsiileiit of tin; I't'iuisylvaiiiji Motor Federation, a rcprrynlaiivt' oraiiiutiou of automo. Iik owners. Tliis traiTii! antlionly urKl,l!S n" t wo-ktno highway is too narrow to permit a free i'Uiw of tralTio ami lliat tlie physi cal limitations of such n road nuHify tlie meelutnieal possibili ties the public ileninnds in the modern motor ear. Willi the sleady inei'ease in the Jiumlier of motor vehieles and tlm rapid strides in power, speed and safely niainiraetiirers are Iniildiifo; into the er o today, the proldem oF wider roads x approiudiiiio; a crisis. If main arteries of travel were built to piovidc at least l'our-t ral'l'ie bines, mass trnlTic or' mixetl speed ability would have room to form in selective groups basetl on speed without ever-present danger an imonvenienee to all users of the highways. Statistics ean be eiled to prove that the acci dent rate decreases as highways widen. Is it too early to talk of wider highways when no state has money enough to complete its. highway system with improved two-btne roads? IVrlmps not. Kor one thino;, four-lane roads at some points are more urgently needed than two-lane roads at others. And experience has lauht highway builders that if costs much less to widen a thoroughfare, than to build a new one. The President's commission is "jetting advice concerning all crimes eeept that of offering gratuitous advice to publie officials. IT tl 1 1 i t 1 1 1 eliii lidhless ilursu't know li(llol is sold, h;i' does she ihinU it is majit's men silly i-umiIi n pay for in uor ale ' f KACI.K 1MHNT. (ire.. June -2 (Special. 1 Monday, .In lie I Till, lartie number of parents and tax- pavers attended the annual school t friends. Mrs. 1'ruitt Is the daUKh-J election w hen the follow ini; diree-, ier of William Perry. I tors were elected-: Lester Throek- , Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Vouiik of' niurten, three-year term; Mrs. W ll- j I'ortlaml and formerly of Ih-owns-Ham Hurst, one year, ami Mrs. j hum. were callliiK on friends1 In Kdlth Wcldman. clerk, lur one' Lale lolul nil day Tuesday. They I year. were en route from California t" The matter of transttortlng pu-i their home in Portland. ' I MUTT AND JEFF .You Fool, SIT WIDER ROADS pits from the ouUyliif dislrlels was huceessiully curried. ! Mr. and Mrs. Martdi tJarrett en ten lined at dinner Hunday for Mr. jam! Mrs. Thertin Jones a ml t'iaude ji'ox of (irapts l'uss and .Mr. and j Mis. T, 1.. Mcfielland of Kale i Point. -j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I'ltiitt nf i : llllland. Cal., are here for a two ! weeks visit with relatives anil The Next Speaker To ONlV Boat: Nry &G.T SO 1 V exciTCb a Boot Personal HealtK Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Blrnod letter pertaining to pcraonoJ hoalth aod hg-leDB, not to dlBM dlatcocla 6v treatraebl, will be oxward bj Dr. Brad If a cUapwl, al( addu-Ml Bvrlop la K-loaL Lrttrra ahonld iw briof and written ui Ink. OwlLf to tL lorfo oombwr of loiMra ro etlvod, only few can bo ooawfrod bora. Ho reply can bo nado to quelle not ooiilorat ing to Injunction. Addroa Dr. William Brady, la ear of Uiia nowapapor. (.(nr.K in A Kiuil'lii uf 1 luklliB water I from NashvlUc cunliiincil Tl purU uf ioilln per too lilUiun parts of witter, which Ik u very low iirojnir-, lion. A .N'liahvllb' citizen woulii 1 iiave to iliink. If my arithinelic is' u l.r o x Imutcly aecurate, h e V e n liarrcls of water witlt each of his four Inonl.s anil a couiile pailxfiil on rcth-iiiK 1'io-h nlKht, in onier to Ki-t cnuliKii loiiln from tiie wuter lo keep iiieliiliolism o1iik. Western Tennessee Is a low coa'iiai plain some auU leet above sea level, holder, d uy aimviai (luy to umi(t hlIrv the child is pro bottom lands along the Aliswissippi I(.( I..d airainst diohlheria before Middle Tennessee, frum the Ten nessee river to the Cumberland plateau Is first a limestone valley ranging from 700 to 100Q feet attitudes and then an elevated highland verging Into the Appala chian runge m the eastern part, some of the higher mountains ris ing to yooo feet. The prevalence of goiter among men examined for war" service wh comparatively low in the Ten nesseo draft, 25 other states offer ing material having a higher goiter incidence -than the Ten nessee candidates showed. - Ileeeut examinations of school children' gave these data: ' it 07 II whito boys, ll.l'JO white girls, 173!l colored boys and 3i:Oi cnl-j ored girls, attending senior ami Junior higU schools and upper, grades of grammar schools In 40, different localities, presented m total of 4 R 7 r, goiters, approxi-i matfdy one-fifth of the 2 5,000 1 children examined. Approximately one -ten tli of the white boys and one-fourth of the white girls had goiter. Approximately one-eighth of the colored boya and one-third' of the colored girls had golt'-r. i f course, In nearly all cases I lie goiter u as simple goiter, a nd in most of them it would seurce'.v be tit diced except, by medical ex a initiation. There ;-.ecnied to be more goiter In tlie eastern moun tainous section than in the west-j ern lowland. , j No rr lalhinshi was imlleated between the prevalence of goiter and the water supply. In Ten"- The greater the enthusiasm, the nessoe there is slightly more goitre ' quicker it burns itself out. .Vote among people who drink ehlorl- J last year's, passion for farm re nated water. In Oregon, however, j nef. . ' , there Is slightly moiv goiter i among people who do not drink I chlorinated water than aniongj those who drink chlorinated water. This surely proves I hat chlorlna tion of the water supplies has nothing lo do with goiter. Any way, there Is nothing but fancy or conject urn to support tho no tion that chlorlnation of the water Is responsible for goiter. The use of Iodized salt In place of ordinary salt is finite general In Tennessee. In .M ichigan Iodized salt has a p parent ty greatly de creased the prevalence of goller in localities where goiter had pre vailed heavily before the introduc tion of iodized salt this country und Silbersehmidt In Switzerland the very ft.retnost authorities ' on the subject, are both convinced that the use of Iodized salt In place of ordinary salt, for all eonklmc andlthlnk how much more justly they table purposes. Is advisable, anil will not cause or anKraate trou ble even Iti cases of exophthalmic Kof er or by pert hyrtddlsni. I am no chemist nor even a Kolter expert, but 1 believe the mere adopt ion of iodized salt in place of ordinary salt is seat-rely sufi icbnl to insure an adequate ioilin ration fttr everylmdy. I be lieve it is well for every child a rd adult In Tentiess-e. or other Inland region to take a drop of I inct ore of loilin in a lam of water every week or nearly every week, whether iodized salt Is used or not. jm-:stux AM) .svi;its. ('Irciinicislou. I ii m ba viiu; our weeks old boy circumcised. Mv folks seem . t think 1 shouldn't have it done. What Is your opinion about it. I ) have no special reason, only I be-J lieve It Is more sanitary. We are I great believers In your teachings: and would appreciate your views about this K. I. K. Answer It Is necessary only when there Is Interference with cleanliness or with voldim;. Yeurj physician should decide in cane oij an abnormality tr diseane. Get Up Was - - BACTCRlft, "DOM'T Vovj K'foouJ IMPERILS YouR ouom UFG Bur IT eNDAW6C(5S THG UVjS OTHCPS UlHCM V0U STAMb UP it's foolhardy ant 'ji;m;ssi:i;. ScJirlct IVvcr. As the mother of u glvl anI boy aed 0 and 8 1 am worried! about a .scarlet fever outbreak in j the srhool.s. Several doctors here' favor tlie use of serum to immu nize children anainsl scarlet fever; ot Jk'I'k are opposed to it, as they think- It affects the glandular sys tem, W'e should value your opin ion on the use of serums for 1m- niuai.aWon against diphthei ii scarlet fever and typhoid fever. Alrs. II. M. W. Answer Kvery child at 2 years of aue oucht to have the benefit of the Schick lest for suscepti- t bilily to diphtheria, and if ihe lest shows tlie child is suscentible. tiu.n (jio toxin-antitoxin imuiuni- - Z!)Unn surely it is the parent's the child enters school. Tho scar let fever immunization Is not yet on such a soundly established foot ing, tho there is no good reason to Imagine It does any harm to the glandular system, even if ft (ails to render thu child immune to scarlet fever. I should give It to my children if my doctor ad vised It. lminuniition against typhoid is almost absolutely effec and Is always advisable where there is possible expos ure. How lo Breathe. AVhnt is the proper method of breathing? Varth-ularly, Is it cor rect to exhale thru Hie mouth or j ntjso u. a Answer Normally inhale a.nu exhale through the nose. During sustained effort open the mouth and breathe thru both the. nose and the mouth. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points of course Cnele Sam favors dis laroiameiit. Isn't he preparing 15 nmre hhips to scrap? A he-man ds one who dies early 'because a lit tie germ or a little, exposure can't scare a Kuy like him. The first cuss word was In when the first bald man a fly the third time. 1 vented missed 3. The Ims tf Hi family is llu' one who does the most talking about a (rhlal hurl. The conservative opinion, in KiiKland. Is that the hand that rocks the cradle rocked the boat. Ainevlcanisni: l-'eelina; superior the common thief: "buying, Kimball. in!(MMlH , th(1 fu knowledge that yuU nt.Ver can pay for them. lteporters. lan.ly. must swallow neral'their pride and chase you to hold. their jobs. It you jobs. If you hate them. abominate you. A mom; the yellow races we must Include the one that won't enforce a sane law If ll endanKet s business. Tlie disadvantage in being j home-run hitter is that the world i thinks you are slipjin if you fail to get one .every day- , The rt-nittinist wl ty nur g it nt problem Is (IKiribu lion must have nullii-l limv inut h parking parr llu-iv Is where you don't waul it. Nature knows best. All wild ho hopes to be admitted, creatures mate for life except The founder of Christianity ll'im the dogs and cattle that can get j self, if He came here under an along without a home. jollier name, nreticlihiS s Ho i preached on the shores of Galilee, A partisan Is a man who thinks j would be deported just as soon as you are agaitud him if you talk i the order could be issued. .-..ns..". An alitor is chef w ho prt IT MOT OF IMA T- -! mi MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACIiOSS 1. Itpillterrancan I'ltltU 8. ftrnuii nf l'a- cilic inlumtn 11, Staielnnlii uf IKjrfertloii 15. Ilorc of a rortnln kiiU 11. Wnrd nf de- u (id li. Atncrlcao lyrltrr 16. K End of cloe ' trie IlKllt I". Kxclnmatlnn IH, l'riH :H SI. II I ml tl liriiires S3. Kscliimntlon of lh(ru SI, 'in he iiccnnot of 27. itnkltiff chnra. Inr ft. Wtirshli so. jjewn: jirfflx r.i, uisif nolo; 3S, Kuclneerlnff tli'Kree 20, 'i lie hitter Tctrh . VharJty 4H. Miiii'h mi tn 4i. Siimul hioselj 4". I'liroppnn , inniintahll At. Undent 46. remain ilieop ThoKr who en Kce In H n tic cuuHtton for jnoiii-y Turf ii. 31anklnd'i archenemy S. Descry 57. Frozen water CS. Youtn hot ween twelve und twenty 59. Xyus: Scot. A i Bll Id VfSt tl R MS JS5 E I d I'd I a ll EJT I plsfEj$W:ATrr6TRjE rJ Sill - 'fRll 1 P Tj'l ESS w e Ks( rIoi djbs i 5 rTpq KiTIg nEaIvIi lEiNjfeje Ala s etn o siAiH'sW N!u:Ris"te Rly PlERjgBrAlFl jft llSSi- fo Eftlp"THOHBARE A l7j R TTp I S 1 A il X B A j L j R E A P Yl SlClEiNiEIRIYPll j A I S ItTeImI 12. 3 4 T 7 VS T9 Uo ' ... Ti "7Z - - I l - : I i : 3o Tl 3a 33- 34 : lWf 3S aJfc1 3& ' 37 f. 32 lF 39 ; J ; 2 ay 57 -Is 5 so 57 j2 " SJ" pares a daily dish and dies still ! leyan College class of lS.r2. No wondering which ingredients kept; other graduato of that year is left the customers coming back fort&live, and ho must celebrate alone, more. ; 1 j Some day, hundreds of millions The hurd part of KovernhiK a ; of years hence, hut SOMK DAY, republic is to do what is sensible Mho last man alive will stand on without offendiiiK the fanatics the earth alone, who compose the current ma- ! That hist man must come, for jority. Mhe sun must die by Iohs of heat, : land the earth most die with it. Correct this sentence: ".My last; . ?U 'Sl': have done well." said the j The last man will clinj? to life, KiirKeoii. '-hecaiiMe not one of them probably still wrmdefing what hnit went back to work too soon." pens al'Ior death, prolonRing exist- (once iirlificially. without the sun's Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) dtM-ph- on brilil mOOlllilJll ; . , , ... , ,: "ttnuu iiieii - muu.c iberp j,v- .MdiillliLrht. . , . . . ..u,,!, -,,,, A lew such sllblcills llilllt 51l.iil..J. , .,, t w r I (.B.e JL. , " '"in il inooHiinu uiiuioit ttoiuirs I nnlovniollt i i ' fI I'll I (UVlMeilt '.( 1KIII1 "MVP t O the world more wraith has ever j money than iven lo t'llu- u-al ion. So did Pasteur. Neitht'i ever went to college. t At the Kume lime, it is a Rood! I thing that rich men now rneud I Iheir money on education, science. und fighting disease, instead ot'ieX I'lOYSe btCEY, using ii, as iney uiu once. uum to bribe the Almighty und pu:- I chase eternal bliss lor their tiuim I portHiit souls. j-. I Poor, htirrassed Leon Tnitzliv 'l t will now apply for permission to .i,.t II... 1 ..it,wl States, having j been turned away from tiei many and (.real Mritulu. The former associate of Lenin, once head of the soviet army. I knows little about this country, if John Andrus. S; years old. calls off this year's reunion of his Wes - KT$S t Solution of Yciterday'8 Puziic ( iu. Sloth 0. Nt: roDib. ft i rm il. IttiUlitt'Utl ii. pre cut ii. ( r;r.l 2(1. Itf'.rtlrei iS. IJfptilood of 0 irue 9. iimnnn bronze rnhi Hon It 33. Hniify-ninklllff Insect 31. Porter of In hh 37. W Hiked la mmsurcd man tier 39. Onttlfr 41. Slmphdnn 43. Hrurtl of irraln 45. I rill. nl es ninitmtlou 46. Aires 47. Oreek Irttrr 48. II litre mythical Idrd 4. So: Spot. Hi. llolj woiitqni a dbr. SI. (iaollc form of .bill n C2. t'ouffdrrntt ircucrul 63. Jainiiit'se coin DOW.N 1. Andy Uinnp'i wlfo f. Fuss 3. Football i09l tlOB 4. KnorklnfT 5. Medicinal ! pin lit 9. Jlindu gar nient 7, Atrrees 8. imt i;tnriiiiid tn tc: iiuitr. heat, for n while. Then the last nmn will tlie, tho earth will roll, dark and cold, to be broken up and made over billions of years from now. lOn limn Si ho mlloctori t: RtiV. MWl ; :-.,-, .1V th i',iBoe,' . - . r - " I ...,"'":' " .' 1 ..... I " , i ;1M ir i-su fiivv-w . j.mo. ' 1 ne tieoi oi ew uirn v ti was . i.j .. . .i. ....... before the Avar. Wars are expensive, especially when they take you by surprise and you have to hire a ?1 year pa triots to spend your billions hur riedly, without getting anything for them. -f Rialto Sunday Showing an exciting fight be tween a man and a horse, "The Harvest of I late." starring Ilex, king of wild hoives, will open at the llialto theatre tomorrow. The performances of this Intel liuent animal star have made him one of the most popular "actors" on tho screen. .lack Perrin and his wonder horse. Starlight. play featured 1 supporting roles. Helen I-oster ! is the heroine and Tom London I the villain. There are many thrill- j ing scenes, including that of a i runaway ircus wagon, a head long plunge over a cliff and 1 terrific fight between two men r0NJ SC0f0t KlU, X THINK ' you'Rcl - 1 I 1 I I Do You Remember? TK VKAIES AfiO TOIAV ' (From files uf Mail Tribune.) June 22, 1919 Germany uKi'eea to uimi iieaco treaty. Seventy killml liy I oiii :nl j near I'itkus Tallu. Miunusotti. Dave anil Harry Rosenberg taUe over Hear Creek orchard and pel! OUt Hlleep iHlbilll'PS. lialpli irc('urdy, niter Hervico overseas, imHored to Rledfurd yeH Inrday from Han KranelBCo lo look after oxtensive liisurnnefl liusl lieHB. W, llHB I'OHlKUcd liin hhp t ion as insurance manager for tho tank ot lluly. SmudBo: . The feijlher!) of the peace dove are Humcwhat Uedrat; ylecl. The Alaska Indiana have gouu on the war path. TtVKNTV VKAKS A(iC) TOIAV (from Xiles of M:til Trihunc.) June 22, 1909 peo. E. Jlaralmll defeats V. T. York for school director. Charlen Stran;; retires from hoard and J. II. Cochran becomes, chairman. Oeo. I.oggett, prominent Minneap olis Brain merchant, bnya Will Stewart orchard of 17u acres for S5,000. New York. There Is a atrons; prohabllity that President:' Wood row Wilsoii of Princeton univer sity will be a nominee' for Kpyernor of New Jersey. "; ' . ' ' Hutte Falls. The latest report here is John R. Allen and .Mr. DewlnK will construct .an 61ectric line frb.in here o EaRle'HoiptJ We ilo not care who builds the road bo long as one is constructed.' ' ' r-r ' , CENTRAL POINT MEET E CKNTUAL POINT, Ore., June '22. (Special.) The Itoyal Neigh bors met at the pleasant country home of Mrs. Halph Uean .Juno 11!, with Oracle Saraa Vincent presiding. After the1 business j meeting, a social afternoon was j enjoyed. Mrs. Leonard Freeman at the piano played several In j strum en oil numbers.' and Miss i Doris Hichardson sang two num J ber.s. she ' was accompanied on the phi no by Mrs. Freeman. There were talks by several of the ladies. I Visitors from Med ford were Mrs. j Jones, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Frey. The hostess werved delicious refreshments. She was assisted by hev daughter, Mrs. Leonard Freeman.- - j - Horace Terrell of Newberg was qnlling at (I. K. Fox' office Wed nesday. Mr. Terrell was" on his way to California and will enter Stanford university. He was .a former athletic teacher in Central 1'oint. -f j Howard Mnyfield, who was j taken to Portland a short time i agp to the Good Samaritan hos ; pilal, underwent a serious opera -(lion June 17, but is getting along j as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayfield 'were over from Klamath Falls ! Sunday to visit Mr. Mayfield's mother. j George Ford and Fred Jlessel i grave are putting a new roof on the A. O. V. W-. hall. " I Chan. Dungan, who Is (julle el dcrly. is on the slek list this-week. I A. Ayers Is employed on tlie 1 K. C. Fabev ranch. His prune or- chard shows fine prospects of being a large crop und they are of a fine totality. Mrs. A. 3 Fur well of the fox farm west of Central Point, nnd i Airs. Ned Pomcroy and a friend ami Pete Ponieroy were shopping ui!h our merchants Wednesday. Miss Lorna Ilaini ick. .who has been teaching in California, is home to upend her vacation with hqr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hainrick. Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Martin and family are on.inyinir a visit from . -Mrs. Martin's parents,. Mr. -and jMrs. Ii. c: Miller, uf Oakland, j Calif. Miss Marian Hamrjek of Central ; Point and Mr. and .Mrs. Sherman j .Morehtmse of Ashland expect to leave Sunday for Vosvmite. Calif. I Mr. and Mrs. John MeJiinpsey went to Grants Pass Tuesday on uusmes-j. , NKW TOIIK. fypi wtih the thermonu-ter in the 90'h. John I). j Rockefeller. Jr . has bi exercit -j-ing one of the rights and duties of jit good citizen. He sat on a jury I thaj heai'd a commercial case.' By BUD FISHER THOUGHT, right; r J3n....r