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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1929)
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AditrUiff ctnaaoutta M. C. COMf A.VT OfTMa, to Hn Tort. CbXM. DtWM, yrtntHet, Lot Aaalat. Baatlla. ParUaot. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Prry The girls are now In t r out ing clothes, and about as far out uh they can get. The new $l0,oii0 Mil contain a picture of Huliuon I Chase, anil all the time we thought it was John O. 1'lnckney. Two more venerable go-carts were wafted to the happy Junk pile yesterday. Several of our breakfast nooks art now dinettes. Illustrating that thlH burg is making social prog ress. A majority of the women and a Htray male or two, without enough courage to slate their own convictions, ure alleging that they enjoy the heut. They do nothing of the kind. All the heal wor - HhippeiH ran stay in the shude and ' have auionwitli electric fans. Mil. t APOM-rs HKTrr.it si in-: (Tlllio MK.) Alphonse ("Hwtrfacft Al") Capone, ramed Chicago gang man, now under one yeur'H Henteni-e In the I'hlladelphia eouniy primm for toting Hhootlng IroriH, wuh lait week pitching HWlft inMhooiH and out-curveii on n Jail haKelmll team. Atiked for a contribu tion to the Philadelphia Chlt rtren'H hoxpltal, he wild: 'A mere 25M contrilutlon t a hospital? N o I h I n k doing. It'll he yiOfifi or nothing . . . I've got a kid my He If . . $1000 It wan. A million t'hlnese are reported to be starvInK to death, and un able to Ket to Armenia Henry 'an lloevenhurK vlslteil Jim tlrleve Sunday. While walch inK tho monkey his knife was stole, presumably by the monkey. The Portland ball team won a ball game Katurday by the out landish score of 20 to- 3. Nobody knows what was the matter with 'the Hortlund team. The probe should he directed at the other 'team. . Scythes, snlckniees and mache 'tpH brought home from the 1'hil 'ippine by the Spanish war vets, 'are being honed for the court : hoUHe war. These are dog days and cat 'nights. What has become of the oldj fashioned college girl who was I walking across the continent, when she couldn't get u ride? The most effective cure for the earwig would be calling them by ,0ieir scientific name. The farmers are all wearing the Muile that come off. ... If, somewhere in the 1'nlted .states, a new city were to spring suddenly Into existence a city of. let us Kay. f.oo.oou hihahtui nin. In which tthe Iioiisph were without twuier supply, electricity, or tele phones; where there were no pavements, sewers, typewriters, or street cars; where horses and donkeys were Ihe fasieMi means of traveling; when seventeenth, six teenth and even teni h ceni uty methods still prevailed what would happen ? .Millions of do! lurs would be spent to rush brunch railwuy lines to that etiy. H'on gresslonal Record. ) Provided the I'nrtland chamber of commerce did not strike a "neutral atti tude" und the public service com mltwdoii began to look wise. THY AN it ST IT j The tuost interesting sight we ' know of in to watch a youiiK couple "petlinij." It may be dls- . gust Ing. demoralizing, primitive, and all the mbr description no Ire(uontly appHi-d tu a display of affection between memhem of the ( opposite sex, but nevei 1 helcstt it 1h , Intending. Ah yet we havo never j found anyone th.it wouldn't look j when attention whs called to n petting party.' We are not main lug that such an af l.itr is K"od for ipiyone, nor encour unlit it, but we don't cover up our eyes when they fall upon such a spec, tacle. Ut course w e never did anything like it out n- w-, und know that nin of our rcd rs ever did. Thnt' why we don't cotne right out and approve of It. ( Shelblna lieinoci ut 1. I'ortltiml TrurK lfriiilii.il. localeil nt Nlnih anil Irving Mrcvin inn-n-ril nnfl ft t-rutins niiriixinuti.y 1110 mMur triitk. im I'm ii.uLir prhfriulHii in nil imi't. u( thr l'a fltls. nwrllin'MU Jjtfm KtiinI fur th4 rpiiiHitiuii uf Aei'iiaiitifs, ave a vei'v iiittTcstiui: talk over the ntfiio on ''S.tfety in t lie Air." He fiilUd attention to t i nipid (Ifvelopmciits oinjr cm in aviation, mi1 tl'-claivd tin- time is not far distant when a new plane will le developed yhieh. wit m adoption of the Iland- ! ley. J 'aire slot and the Cierva autoj'iro, will he a hit to land more ! slowly, take off more quickly and remain under control, even if the pilot, hec.uiv of weather conditions, is unable to main ; tain an even keel. The most interestiuir portion of the addres, however, re ! ifojr and, while important experiments are heinjr earried on, this 'primary problem has as y-t iwX been solved. lie believes it I soon w ill he, however. i The most interesting portion of the addres, however, re jlated to landing fields, beeanse the recominendat inns he makes have either been followed nut by Med fun 1, or are accepted oh jeetives of the local air program: Kvery state should ttike the initiative in the development of a network of laninp fields within the state at 10-mile intervals. We have been asking men to do what, with some rare exceptions, self-respecting birds would not consider for a moment; namely, flying over territory where they could not land with ease and Hafely whenever it seemed wi.se to do so on account of weather conditions, or other reasons. I recently contributed a memoran dum to the legislatures of the states and the Congress of the I'niied States, pointing out that 3 per cent of the area devoted to railroads and roads in this country would provide a comprehen sive system of landing fields for aviation. This would mean that at least temporary landing fields would be located throughout the country at intervals of 10 miles in ear-h direction; hence an air plane need never be more than five miles from any landing field or. in other woids, be outside of gliding distance if flying at an altitude of 4noo or Joou feet. When the engine stops in an air plane it can glide to salety appi oxlmately Hix miles in any direc tion for each mile that it is above the ground. Kvery community with a population of between luuo and 10,000 inhabitants should mark its name on at least one ot the most prominent roofs in the. town. Sign posts of this kind for the air plane are an absolute essential id-m for the safety of air trans portation. Kor the past six months the fund, with the co-opera-tlun of the Postoffice Department and oilier agencies, has now been working to accomplish this town identification. To date about ftuoa of the T.'00 towns of intermediate size throughout the country Imve either completed Identification or are in the pro cesfl of doing so. There still remain about 2000 towns which have not responded to this project and so are making no efiort lo become part of the nation's air transportation system. The roof of a local oil company has already been marked, and the ('wen-Oregon company will soon mark the roof of its main building with an arrow pointing to Ihc new airport. Finally, it may he interesting to note that one of the best informed aviators in this part of the state told the writer yes terday that the new Medford airfield is unqiiest ionahly the finest on the entire Pacific Coast. "In safety, complete el iiiijuii t ion of hazard,' said he, "noth ing in Washington and Oregon (a(i compare with it. I predict that .Medford will he the most popular, because the safest, laud ing place on the coast for many yearn to come." REGULAR AIR TRIPS SI'KAKIXll 'if (iiril;mcs, we mile in 1 lit- Sunday Orcfrnn Jour nal tluil il ti'i-inolorcd Kuril phinc willi 1U pussenners flow- over l .ruler l.l;e I ruin liend nisi Tlie fliylil was ecnnileleil in 'tlie piiNseii'ers were wildlv enthusiastic over their experienee. Kor Ihitny years there have lieen report of estahlishino; an air mail and passenger service from Medford to Crater Lake during the slimmer eason, but thus far nothing has lieen done. We helieve there is a real opportunity for .Medford in this direetion. Ily arranceineiit villi Ihe Southern I'aaifie tourists eotild fly to the' lake ;ind,.retnniinf,r, eateh their train, thus not losing any time in their round-trip schedule, should time lie a vital feature. Kventually no doulit sea planes eould lie used and a land ing made on the lake, for those who desired to spend some time viewing this great marvel of Nature. At aiiv rate what has heen done from Ueml can lie done inon ciisilv mid cxiMMlil ioiislv iur tnivcl to ( rater Luke is to our mind sonii'lliin that tie .servos llit' mose serious cnnsitlerat ion! Tho most f rMiu-iit rimililo piny is that from pay vindow to homo sapiens to installment house. Another &ood place for a non Fermentation is an net of Nature of course, doesn't squeeze the juice out and add suar. lost any modern man is liheri sinoke, just so his own thui't. 1 im never saw a monument remarks hy sayinir "Yeah, that's r Now Irt'sjiave one more his own hnsincss the lnu'j;cs,t. Mr. Ili'flin has made "7 speeches Scnulor. You must he tired, loo. MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Haa Two Months to JSFFjMN'T IT A AMD -c ARC 0JV SONSHlNt fub BivV l1i arc- uox IM& i . K0. 1 : TO CRATER LAKE weeK. one lioiir and fifty minutes and frmil .Medford. Tin tiroioct of - tipping siii is on n canoe. Hut Nature enough not to oare if women erecte I in i t.iMn ,.lm miL-wiifniI 1 ihl!" mural kun to see who can lend to last year. Take a rest, SHftMCj X0VJ ) IN TM FRCSH AIR. nosae HARD r AIN'T MvJTT ' M re a E Bf I Ii X rersonal neaitn service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 0lCiMi UUr rutakif to pmocLml hatrtb tod hraa, set ie 1m oiMgoc UHlBHt 1U to tiuTt)rtMj tF Dr. Br ad 7 H t Umpxl, ttli addrnwd nvt.op U mioIomi UtUr tUaOttld o bflsf oUd vrltua 1a Ink. Owicfl te tbt Urgi ogahw of LMUn f Anl It MS b MwtrMl bom. No reply eu bt tu4t to rto mot uhm. I inf to livtrrtlon LMrm Or WUitan I (H.(T. TO JOIN Till Doc-tor 10 or 20 yearn ago left : ,,ff ,.r.i hir-ir ih:tt all kinds of ill- . ne?,H ami poor uruitu '" i ' overeating, but the n-ar doctors and the queer doctors, mall order bird and short cut healers are still xoing strung n this theme. tolerable amount of stomach trouble, indi gestion, dyspepsia, billou-nes. Iivr complaint, autointoxication, halito sis, acidoii-, neurosis, pyrosis, avi taininsosis or whaiosis have you, and now and again somebody tires of "pills and potions" and strolls I omvn hip iir i.M'Mih-- wrift an(, ,ack of exercise can cause it. j-howa fur n i hane. ; though this Is likely a contributinK Hoiiip folks eat f.r tstrength, some fa(.tor jn many cases. There Is no cat for soi ialibility, ind some from evidence that hard work alone can force of example and because it is t caust. hardening of the arteries, eating time. , Marketl. Most people harbor a fond fancy) I;ilt j am afrajdi for j hear so that one must eat heartily in order j many Tories, and my own mother io maintain health and efficiency, j was very Huj.erstitious and always for you know that the way healthy j toM UH that any names we young uromals d.. eat. Few lay- (.aUt.,, earh olnHr , unf,(.r wouI,i men dwell long on the picture of , l(t. visited on our children. I know the poor geek on the verge of " j this sounds foolish, but these things stroke of paralysis (apoplexy or ; are on my mind and I am .scared heart falure or uremic coma din- j m ttrfJt ry playing a trencherman's appetite. Answer There Is no Kround for and gorging an enormous meal, the tne HU.(erstltious belief in "mark while he proclaims how he hasjInK.o Mothers may take a hint never been better than he is now. I from your eaHe and hayp ft (n.e What chance has the true pic- j ieHt thev install morhtH wii.na in I ture of health in competition with the makeup that is indiansable j Ion the cover of the claptrap ina-j iazui'? Health is not pink, ro.se or i j ruddy, nor yet tangerine; cornpur led with these gaudy hue health is pale, pub; a.s youth, ntt ghantly nor I sickly nor delicate but natural Kkin I tint, flesh color. If you're very.$l 00 ' !dumb and fail to appreciate Juhi, what I mean, regard any athlete, j m;in or woman, who Ls ready for the race. The athlete's blood has more important things to do than riuh the Hkin. That cheap cari cature on the periodical cover (fon ;uid art) represents rather the ab-j iioi nuil. psimpered, parasitic youth j whost' muscles, vital organs and i hiMin reipiire only a minimum oft Mood. (."an y the caricature to i IKreater extremes ami you produce j a pictur f the prc-nephritlc Htuice.only little city park with a county of liritht's diseii tne incipient I staue .of arteriosclerosis, the pri- j e of he.'irt muscle full-) mai-y stan iur. a picture of the beginning of ( ' j a id lo-vascular di-sener.it ion and the end of that kind of career. j The I trend and -Milk club vel-; comes members who are just col -' leeting minor ailments, preparing ' to have somethiiiK major the mal-i ter; healthy folk with merely func- tioiuil disturbances which, un-1 checked, will eventually grow into organic? disease. I i i. .. .. . u .... .1 . u.. ' bread and milk earh Monday,. Je-. breath tho mayor suggests, in .lieu 1 carried any evidence, of having uiai mey musi iea.ii io u wonu.. ginning as early in the morning j of surrendering the park, we go ! ben supervised byan expert land-, ot it. as they wish with a glass of milk, two or three miles out in thej"'! artist. There is no way, of ; , hot or cold, or buttormilk. or skim! country and buy another park aito!conilolling tnp coun,-v u provide; in rurnl r.nglaiid a tinge lion, milk or sour milk, or fermenfed or I with the money we did not ex- a well-kept park, and if the cour t knocked out of his cage in an an rui.ured milk if ..referred. rid a I nend for a court house site. The ' h"ue should be located there y.u tomob.le colhs on. jumped into a i... a i... i.. i..,.h uti,. nt ! nr tniwt f.i- n tiinin i.r l-i-ji h :i m I i nicL-.o- rim milk uhmii.i ! win- ! lien piow iv. i ne cracser or orejiu should be munched leisurely. Thtsiimrk unfit for civic affairs hftSiaio,,mI this Pai'k ,s now n11 ulil" l meal may be repeated at three-! ! hour intervals throughout ihe dav. f Kach such meal yields approxi- maielv 200 calories. Temperance for a day gives the sinner fine enso of righteous-. ness, and his metabolism a chance to catch up. If you're ,ick. keep out. If you're just scared, come on in. Tlie B. & M. is no blooming luncheon club, f can tell you. If you do come In you had better not smoke on Blue M onday. but suit yourself about that. (jrKNTIONS AMI ANSWKltS 1'ye Kxert'lse. fan nearsightedness or farsight edness be cured by ocular calis thenics? The ( mall order hum hut: if a synthesis of dynamic passive ocular calisthenics which will curt ee defe let . . . A nsw nearsightedness and other i t-ts, according to the book- -8. K. r. The eye exercise game is an obi m:iil order trick. Look- noyed by the brazen and inipu mg at things, near and far. is the , dent manner of these loungers.' best exercise for the eyes, if (hut's 'und that with a court house In what the eyes need. Better be j the park the county peace officers KUldcd by (he advice of your eye" would correct this. It's a swell physician about wearing glasses or eiiy mayor, surrounded by his own'that were afflicted to drop their nf exercising your eyes. The fancy police force, with ordinances cov-I Miction on a great pile, ami Ink-: Recover IT BREAKS ti HART TO CHlttftlM VURACKlMG THlft. iMSl WHY, TH0S CHatR , ARC So FeCBLe CAM SAtLV 1 I ' : : Brodj. la er ot tbl HtiiKt - : lilEKAD AM) MII.K M il 'words In the description you quote :a'u," " Joi so mum nooey. Popular Way of Fueling Out, hat cau-tes so-called stroke? It -ems to be a popular way of dy ing thee days, even among farm er. Has formally high living any thing to do with it? Miss M. Jt. Answer. The usual caue of a stroke of naralvii It iiiniuiptv The public seem oerbnI hemonhace. A mall ar to like it just as ery in t tia of !he braiR breakj, Ihe public likes Bnd a hemorrhage occurs into the what Barn urn t,rain tissue. The artery is dis used to provide. t.u(j , uaua,y in a Ken(.rai harden. For you iee we ing 0f lhe arteries. This is caused still have with Us by svuhilis aJrohnlf-m. t,.),.-,,.- ism. lead poisriinj; and some timea develops as a sequel of such Infectious diseases as typhoid fever or pneumonia. It is questionable whether neglected focal infections can cause arteriosclerosis or hard ening of the arteries. It is also questionable whether overeating youna heads A Book for Dlaheth-s. I am 57. . I have diabetes. Where ran I get best information? Mm. Answer. Dr. Dnffie's "A Rook for Us UiabeticH," publi.sh-d by A - Milen Kouih ijinr-iutoc t-,w , ' (Copyrgiht John F. Dille Co.) Communications 0Ksus Ilirk- Sllc for Jfouse. To the Editor: The Sunday mornlnir contain an appeal from ,apers Mayor ! , i 1'ipes in behalf of mutilatins our court house, und I, as a park. "bum" of 20 years' standing-, wish V!IK8 to ,ne Jun',!i- where, they recnrH mv r,.i,.ut u fhrtfl-elonp. If the sheriff cankeep realization of such an undertak - . . - .. Inff. The donor of the tract in tended it for a city park, and as such It should remain. We cer tainly need every foot of it as a recreational center, for band con terts and other public gatherings. The try Is that by siu-rif icing this beautiful park, which has a com- mercial value of at least $100,000, we will not have to pay out $25,000 r.... i, i.. nniv fitfferon. u ihnt tho mot .v a 1 uablo tract nf oronertv in tho heart of the business district has ' o kiomi nu u een suosinuteu. aji inveiiKa-j tion will develop the interesting information that tho mayor and his clioue, who are so keen to;"' -.......a .. locate the court house in the park, at large are not clamoring for this have real estate equities in close Prk to be destroyed for a couit nroxinmv. wnirti tnev unnw wouui enhance in value. The mayor pleads that after the 1 erection of a commodious court 'house there will be plenty of room for recreation and all pub- lie gatherings. There will be about room enough In each corner for street religious sects to entertain their audiences. The available room left for park purposes would be so disconnected that no assem blage of any magnitude could all witness tlie carrying out of a program. Tho mayor alleges that many times In passing through the park lie has observed half a dozen or more tough looking characters sleeping on benches and that wo- men and chtlili have been an-j SCHOOL'S ovtR! THY J DAILY CROSS - ALlloss I. Tatu otr t. Klj Bluff 10, (tukilai flty 11. rrtalt-'aic to Inn li. .Not bmy It. Stmt 17. hiHNlth artlcl I", .Mo-utHre j! pa pf r !. e"Jihfd Si. Ktrr: poet. J. Hrn.ua fubrn to ST. PlBral t-ndinr S-", (Jrt.w tugrthcr a. 1 iiuifr It. .Not el SI. Cntanffle a, rndenltiae . Old form of tfrv'ta 41. Hrautifol r ri 101 41. mine IK. nrtoe aftr 47. I'ersuft Buukei of 44. War &u. ;rtater ii. Pereii .llirakinff I freircirut of a eurre ti. nntloent 47, DfTlfo (tf re- it. I. her of rnrinr lofor- matloo (1. ued for roatin meat S. Contorled fl. The legal pro fenlon Solution to :R A N I BF .OVENS P E 53 G A R E R SlKP TT:OflT I I Bar i i ri i c ' a r il c n o V w -t -. f t- " I ffaOiP'E RATIO t oHt e dE PROFESS SOD I IC E T E 16. Support for heil fcpring AS. sn iiu)i 71. liuoh! 72. hlteiien Utentlt , slender 1 77. Fxplre 7-. Vlsllorf b). Nitutfral of tineed unit 63. Aecetedi ma. abbr. 84. Toward the sheltered bide Ri, Com furt &7. Falerum for . an oar 69. I'hjMrul or- ftii ii Ism 90. Arabian chieftain 2 3 4 ? " i 7 J 5" To 77 2. 7s . ;'y'' 'X-'-i li i- io H --.til ii ; '"' , 'ftr' 55 w - ' iS' l if i9 W -jr i3 577 si Ti wz 9o ji : ,rlnK sucn ollenses. .ho iloes nt exert his authority and drive these ; ,henl 0,,t of t,,e m,k- s" can I"", ! lii-t ThprA vi-ill fi"rtfiink- l.o nn' ! lii-t Thpi'A u-ill fi"rtfiink- nil' improvement in sorial conditions with the court house basement ( full of criminals leering through j the bars and hurling ep'thets at women and children in the park.: And the story that under coun ty supervision the park v.ill be mo.U l.nii ail If il .l ,.IIpop. f tive is alt bunk. The Jackso.n-. vlll fniirr hniKn cronniln never ' will see all available space with 'n the grounds used to park the cars of county officials and em- , - - . .. UO. M'H, it V)t I 1 111 H lllg JJ.l". tr - H must be rememhered that Medford is not the only precinct They want it on '"....-.v- tract of ground with its own ample parking ground und not'. where they will be compelled to move their cars every hour in ancestors, probably, had not seen I him. The mother, rushing to save order to conform with city park-; uangerous wild beat in more than ! her boy, left her baby in the bath ing ordinances. j()uo years. But. at sight, the cow i tub. It drowned. The mother im I believe that a majority of the knew that the lion meant danger mediately drowned herself in a city council have ihe wisdom to to ner (.af( nn(I rUshei to the at-1 pond and the father, remorseful, withhold the city park for court lack- yUin ia nnt the onIy animal (blew his brains out. house purposes, realizing that "fearfully and wonderfully made." You would hardly believe that should the city continue to growj 4 n tlle moVe8t and downtown business become 1 Mexico's government has arrival j ' 4 A so congested that it would become at an understanding with the Cath- j During the first three months of necessar; to commercialize the olic church. A modification of so-1 this year French deaths outnum- park, iLs lot value would amount lo an enormous figure. A. V. STKNNETT. Medford. Ore.. June ZA. 4 X Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) HOORAY.1 VfVACAfiCN'S HERS! 7 S'ixr - I, -Jf WORD PUZZLE: Saturday's Puzzle It. I.lrt tianit It. llfixirtril 15. Uilek I C A M rt 1 A il. Aire i3. IIiirfroft - "," 1 1 livriirHlai 13. lluriKtr 3i, f!:j horn 37. Sun of ht-lli 2f. ( anilal of fl;l; 10. Hitrher 41. hiOirniul fun ter-ini"ii 4i. Ilia.e man FnrenKin 4i. SVflcln-d 4. I'inrliet) hi, ir.l Al. VnmiL" hear 8. Triojlilf- S. Mnlnetl 80. Oi'triirter 111 " Martin Lhua- rlell" ?. Sii;iiker e.j. 31 ui of tlbtl eifg 7. .Meliil 6:i, pH4siiireuny 7u, Allude 71. lnrrulallon over a ore 72. rirelM of lltfht 71. Wood; plant T. small partU-le 7!i. Preeeded au. Our in utnal unrle f-i. Arlirle t. Note of the rnle ii. Oil: suffix 91 EELS E DBA L I to N A L E N SHfE EN 91. , I'ateher of etli DO W S 1. Smooth and t. Feminine mi tu 3 S. For example: a Mir. 4. Women! pa trlotle ortfan liutJont ahbr. 5. Vehirle on m nncrs I. Smile In a silly manner 7. Hypothetic,.! forre B. Ileveraire 9. Ilepeml lo. Scouudrelf soinehodv else's trouble instead. All were happy for a while after the exchange. Hut eventually all cunie hock, saving, "Give nie back my old trouble. 1 prefer it.' Nutria t Ii n t lmd pvi-I Nutria t h n i PVi'hfiitL'iirl crutches for a humped back, or Saint 'lttis' dance for a club foot, took back the crutches or other trouble, In marriage, ft would work the same way. Marriage is only an ! experiment, tie vised for the slow improvement of men. It is not that they are fit for marriage, but only cow pasture. A cow wilh a young calf lashed nt him and gored him. attacking him again and again, un til ne Kiueu ner. utners, later. ..m ,hIIK" I,NU- The cow, not the lion, is the in teresting animal in that story, for she represents mother love, with Its boundless courage. How manv j men would have attacked the lion; with no better weapons than a i cow s horns? Consider nlsn the marvelous in - eritance 0f memorx. That cow's vere anti-Catholic -laws, approved ZXZZMA 0 0 R E by the pope, permits the new Mexi j French are worried. The cold win can Catholic hiearchy to designate ' ter am! the influenza epidemic ar priests who are to register, in ac-1 partly responsible. Deaths of In cordnnce with Mexican law. thus ; fants under one year increased by allowing the hierarchy, instead ot the government, to control th- clergy. There will be no religious in-j structions in the schools. Me.xicoVj constitution forbidding that. H it 1 religious! Instruction will be ul-! I.wed in churches. Strict sepaia- j THAMK K0fiV I ' 1 1 7. y v 3 r- VU ' " ; ii mm:. -, iu a wu tva.WMM'i aii i i t - ) 1 i ti;x YK.U ACO TODAV t (Kruin fllex of ihc Mull Trlliune.) ! : ISi'II llurl one wnnino .Werf j fined in JudKV Tayllw'o) fOUrJ today j fr Inluxiratlon. the fines rannlns ! SuniloK. -'n eai-iy tuday In east ! cm ki-i. preKanJi rain, which is l.adly ncf-dcil. , KiKht Crerent rity Haloon-keep-I ers have la ken ut lieenMeH for new j year, not hellevinc the country will I actually bo dry July 1st. Fire rlepartniflit called out to ex-tlnKiii.-h four ijrass fires. I. urn Hut-hes of Kern valley sella entire cherry crop, at eight fcema a pound. Toledt: Jeut mileH for 'lllard Uurnpaey match total $40U,0Uft. TWIiXTY YKMW AGO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune.) Wuiie 24, ID ul , Receiver .1. F. Iteddy of the. Med ford and Crater Lake railroad .sues Heit iver T. Uevlin of the1 de funct Oregon Trust & Savings bank of Portland, to establish validity of $M,500 certificate of deposit.' Word has been received In Med ford that the H. 1". will abandon oil for coal, thus making Medford the supply point for Oregon, as there are now three coul mines the fascade. Hunnyside and West ern KoinK full blast. There's goinK to be a barrel of pork opened ut the winter session of conK"ess and Medford expects to iet $100,0011 for a new post office. J. R Tlutchason today purchased sole ownership ut the Haker-Jlulch-asun company, ejtclusivo . ladies store. Fred H. IIo)iklns entertains party of Kan Francisco millionaires trav- I elins In Miss Jenny Crocker's pri ; vate ear. ' ' .; Hon of chiirnli hnd stato IS hialn talned, hut the element oC religious perflecution, ot wiicli ' Catholics complained, has keen eliminated, bt least sufficiently to obtain the pope's approval. ' f Tlie hankers ot Illinois, closing their convention, denounce the chain bank system by an over whelming majority. Branch banks, they say. will place control of the country's finances in the hands of (a few gigantic city banks. Financial control is in those hands already, and protesting against "chains" of banks or gro cery stores is wasted effort. Illi nois hankers must unite to 'own the big bank. That is the modern method. Those same bankers praise the Federal Reserve Hoard, which re calls the text, "Though he slay me yet 1 will praise him." The Federal Reserve, establish ing usury on a permanent, profit- plim fnmidnt inn for Ynrk'ta hip- , ydn ami bullying little banks, is the chief agency in establishing central tinancial control and mak ing ours a usurious banking sys tem. The people will tire of that, how ever, and when they get ready they will make the Federal Reserve and some 'other financiers remembef old Andrew Jackson. Everybody has heard the com plete story about the man, return ing home, told that his horse was dead, killed when the barn burned which it did when ignited by a spark from the burning house, in which all his family was burned t J death, elc. 44 Bucharest reports a similar, true happening. A farmer of Palma- Knva. having sold his crops, left L-,u'u on me laoie. ins o-year 1 old hov thrpw tho hills nn tho firo j In a fit of rage, the father killed ; bered births by 70,205. and the ; -m per cent. This is had news for all the world, which needH the clear think ing, logical and Intellectually cour ageous French mind. Boy Scout troop menlo. Calif., sailed Ihe Orient. L!f of Sacra June 19 for Bv BUD FISHF.P HAy.lOTHeY"V B BACK UMTIL a I .bill