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7 AOFRTX MEDFORD MXn, TRTBTTOT;, MEDFOftD, ORE AOS, FTrtDAV, JtlA" 5, '1929.! MEDFORD MAIL f RIBUNE ' Mir, toMir, WMklr IMbllibal br U MmrauD riuNTiMO Cft. It-ll-ft m. ru II. iobekt w. arm, IVUtar I. fUMiTH iuitu. awn As looapeoilMt Naaapapar mnd aa aatood elan attur u moi, udw Ait of UveA I, iart. tOTMCtimON (ATM If Kill la Adtaoca: 11.117, .tin Buodii, rw ptiir, vita 0unif, Boatb Dally, aiuvmt Sundai, iar IM'Jr. viutit fluuUr, bodib.... Wnkir lull Ttll.UM, M UI... Biinria. nM v.U ..ir.eo .. . .. i.to .. . . l.bo 1.00 By carrier, IB Aatan id neaiuni, juawu, iKUnmllli, Canlrai I'uiol. H1U, Mat, QeU Bia and on Htflitrw: . Itillf. allh Kuiulev. BlontB f "b ' Italljr, irlOlonl Bundir, BMintB .5 Uailj. wlUitut Buixlif, una IHI 100 flair, Bllb Bundif, W.... All Unas, wb IB tdiiBM. 1.00 URMBBS OK Till ASBIM'IATBP FHISt BfrMinm run uaed nut aerTin . Ida Anodalrd Preu It nrimliely antltlad to Tmm iTX t,Z autS!r.i tori alw to ttoa loeal ban himuiim nareio. ill rlrfu for BtiblliauaB al yaadal dliMUsal : bartiB ara alio raHrtad. Orrldat twt of tho City of Mcdtitd, ORIalal papar or Jarkaoo County. - tvorB dally arara-.a rl.nilitloo for at awotlu anllnl Oct. 1, 11)1. 443B. Adrertlnnf KetrraentallTH He MOUKNBK.N It lllMTAtTT OrtVai la Naa Vort, Chlraio, Ixuolt, taaelKa, Loa Antalia, BailtU, fortlanA. 1 Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry The country pnri'PHpcnnlcnt wi.h lirlrf, rtnrl did not Htuto why. ox-i-ept "He iliril mid went to I'ort liinuY" This o'tM tho cttlzi-n of r.iiltcr. Orceoii, who a few yearn iiro "IJfimrt'tl anil pxn-ts to live In Ashluml In (lie lu'rcuftcr." - lr. Clurcnro True? VIIon, emi nent roTor'nuT, whoso Hiiluiy Ik ! .i.0(l per year, yrterdny earned lilt! en lit ry for this year. lie ro I totMC(l arnitU force? for the on forfemcnt of the VInt'-ad act. Thin in a notIe Idea, and must have left Clareneo completely ox hutiKteU meiitnlly. No douht pro hibition Can he hot Into a people tvlth the Hume deRieo of kuccchb nn religion hn.H been hot Into nem down t..roUKh the uttvn. The nnllon mlRht breed a civil war, 1at let'a not talk uhout Hueh thhiRri. Locally armed enforce ment would Klve any Riven kioup the VlRht to' unllniber their hot KrtnH nnd nelett their favoiito ion rt houHO nilo. 1 1 1h tin I med that every time ox-Henator Juiiick A. ' Heed of AIlKhoini opened hin mouth, the contrihuthmH to t:io dry cuiiho totaled 91.nou.Utto. When lr. Wtlffon opeiiH his mouth, the fl-nancoH of tho wet cause do not buffer cither. I.oly Krird-Oii'ipe of the local imitation f-ritlnh met, Iium retnineil I'roni Frisco, where he purchased iiel' huuinier frock h, and all are plnd to nee her hack. i Next week Im "National I user I Killing week." The r-lau liti-r will Ii0! confined to earwlKH, fleatt on lhi 9"o0 doR. ami f I lt?H home, ami heurtc If any. l.irclPRRiMl Hals, continue to buik their nhins on the rumble rent. ' ' I'. Ilybee of J'vllle l HportlnK a now. Ro-cari with a huytftuck hllUe. Something oiirIu to he done .bout the old hoya w.io wuko up Ihe ' roowterH and the. uparfowK i.flh' their violent horawahoe gahiea, . . . K J,SM,N(i SHOW' ' iSunday nfternoon an open auto hif.ldle. lohded down with (strange Wild women, dashed up .Main Idreet and on toward llanitUal. HlnndhiR on the ruunliiR bnardN wen thrVr youiiR Vnnien, clad In YtnthlnK atiitff. The Milta were of the nni.Ht abbi'evlated type. Ktai l ItiR an luw ilown from t.in neck the law allows and htupplpR AlnuW Immedlalely. The Icrm and hniiA of the women were left bare in(l the Mfcht, to Kay the IcuM. .im uuiisunl. W here they came from or where they were rihiik ith not learned. That they were not 11 verm? lo ilKplnyimr their an atomy wnw quite evident. They were fur from nylpii-Uke In Tonii and looked am if they iniRht h.ivc C:ieaped from the beef t rust. M'hanute i kan.) Tribune). ' Itotistinfc earn are available. Italy a natural ait 1st can master h loaMtlnK ear and not nns up blmrtelf and the tablecloth in the rallttK. The elite ram solid ullver pptkeK In the termlnalH of a roust Ititt ear. whom they would de vour. Soiifr show their brhiRlm lip and chew m iMrkscrew In the roristtiiK ear. Tho best way to on eoniuiH n rottstlnR ear l not to tin v. HttythltiR to do with them. I nltke the palatable Rreen onion, the roust) UK ear N not a retardent tit the sue la I amenities. older Kills wliu jonc lapcriuR flnei-H thai e ei -y tartly not Ices, love the ronstiuu- ears, as they afford a Wonderful chancH to show their dlRUK. , ' ITS HAItfl r.itocs (l-.UKeiic He)ti-ui- That, really ar.d truly, mcrsnge of (tie iieards. Is the Kvery brttshy chin, every hair-grown up- fer It p. every patch of sldeburn. Is saying, if yon know how to fatorprct ilghth , what Is being snld: "We are for Lugene. with (ill tfe arc nort.i. in whatever she rtndcviako.'' Ymi renUy cun t Mop a city hose people feel like that. If we can preserve, for good and nil, the sit-Wit of community loy alty that la typified by Ihe How Inn hoards, and even the fuwy m ttst aches., we shall not need to fear for the future. - VANCOUVICIt. Wash.. July 5-- .shocked when her houne CutigHt fire !t night while ahe . an entlnn her rvonlnir meal, Mr Ha tile M. Kawwtt. 9h, Amhny. Wash., died of heart trouble to day. Minor damage huh done to (he home. WHAT PRICE Sometimes wo iii'kiih Hut ir Iho public puld enoiiKli In Ihn way of salaries lu fairly compensate, the Indies and seutlemen whir work for II, a lienor class of officeholders could lie secured, anil ho wi would all have better Kovernineiit. Then nKain, some tlilnK rotnes up and wc arc not so sure. CoimresH the other iluy created u farm hoard whosu members are to be paid $11100 a nionlli eacli and oilier emoluments in Iho way of travclinK ex penses, HtnnoKrnphers and cushioned chairs lu hUh-prlced office (planers. It Is Bald Ihero aro almiit 400 applicdnm for these Jobs. It should a I ho he said Unit at leant 3f I or tliom never earned half or a thoiiKiiiid n inoiilh In all tht'lr Uvea and inliiht searcrithe country ovor In vain for employers who would pay them $50 n week apiece at any kind of work. The Ihooiy that hotter waScs for public employes will allraet better men listens well. There Is BomuthiiiK fatally wroni? with It, however. (Jiiutcd Jiy Iho Ore Ron Journal from the Yakima Hepublic. A LKXANKIi, II. LKIK.K, Iliirvi'slt-r (MMiipiuiy. who (he new I'linn hoard, .'hvc up it salary of $1(1(1,(1(10 fur n salary nf $12,000 u year, which the K"vennuent pays. ('. C Tenuuc, of tin; Ciiliforiiia l'Vuitifrowrrs, who also ae- - t'U - ( a posilion on the hoard, . , , clal sael II le As vet no iiicmiIxt bv I'n-sidcnt Iliovor who i.-ouldn 't molco from tliree to leu limes its inticli money in private business. Xot only Inive these men juiven tlie finest demonstration iiiiiiu'inal)li' of disinterested pnhlie service, front u finaneial standpoint, but they have accepted responsibilities which they renlize will expose them to criticism, abuse and probably loss of prestige. For while they expoef to accomplish somct hing worth while for the fanners nf this country otherwise none of them would have accepted their positions, they realize that no sudden miracle can 'be performed, and that the sanguine hopes of thou sands of farmers can never be realized. ft N' KVKKTUKLKSS they are president of their country, an) their reputations, on the chance that ultimately the material welfare of the farmers of this country will be improved and American agriculture be placed upon a more prosperous basis, l uder ihe circumstances it seems to us decidedly unworthy ol a newspaper as important and influential as the Oregon Journal to five its endorsement to such a small-minded and mean-spirited attack on the prospecti ve personnel of the farm board, as the above comment from the Yul.hua Republic. The spirit which made possible the selection of this farm board represents the preatcst thiiiji: in American public life today. It is a manifestation of the "patriotism uf peace;" thai spirit of self-sacrifice on the country, which is the I'Clttl'sl have. This sneer lmt ''cushioned chairs in hih priced offices i.i an example of that picayune partisanship, and cheap, (lernit tfo;rery which should be scorned by any self-respecting newspaper,-Htid beneath the contempt of all riht-minded and fair thiukiiiL! citizens. COOPERATION JLr ihv Oregon Journal has for years IWeii heartily. .in; favor of cooperative mwrketiii";, which is the corner stone of the jiew farm relief legislation. On the same pawn with the Yakima comment is the fol lowing rdilorial, enflorsinp: cooperation, the f oiirnnl sudtminV up its own position by emphalically emlorsiuw the prtiposition. "Vtui can not jro it.nlone:" John M. Brandt of the inhbtle west Ik president oT Land O'Laken creanioricK, a huslnesu built by farmers, which sella 100, 000,000' pounds of butter n year, lie mild In Portland recently that tho piieo of Htaylug on the larm la the cooperation of fiamers. They cannot bo suspicious of ono anolher hut they must market together. When Land O'l.akes rtrst oiganizod he dealt with Individuals. Now lift finds it necessary to deal with powerful groups. Great mm-KPis of agencies that market dairy prodiicta are coins on throughout tho nation. "If I did not have back of me," he aaid, IQ.l.OOH.tlOO pounda of butter of the quality desired and ft strong, loyal organization of farmers I would bo helpless." Addressing the Oregoa cooperative creainerynien ho said: "So will you bo holplesH If yon try to jto it alone, or If you try as individuals or local groups to deal with the big luleresis thai Had It to their advantage tit diacourago cooperative! mar keting." He gave an Inslnncc. hi a dairy community will, out ro npenttlvo marketing organixalion, private Interests bought up butter during the piafia sen sou al almost Rive-att-ay prices. In Htead of selling to consumers at a reasonable profit, they put the butter into storage. When auluinn and winter came nnd the price of hatter went up, lint same IntercBta sold lo Ihe consumers sometimes lor nearly twice what they paid. Tho Land O'l.akes cooperative now handle their own sur plus. They store It. If speculators try to Inrcr dowmlho price by flooding the market Ihey go Into Ihe market and buy. Thus they stabilize their business. Ihn consumer pays no more, often not so much, as with speculators in control, but Ihe farmer receives more. Not is lie subject to disastrous price flucluations. Mr, Brandt mged Oregon dairymen to cooperate. He fmld Micro are two necessliles: a dominant high standard of quality, ami ability In bargain ici rt unit Instead of ns a chaotic group of Individuals enpaged in cut-lhroat compeiltlon. "Had we nol set I'll score butter as our basis wn would have lost out. Quality atone will open the way to volume distribution, will create, maintain nnd increase consumption and meet the com petti ton of butter substitutes." And bis other slatemetit, "You cannot go It nloue," Is a warning not to be dlsitaidcd. There are two classes: the The rhissifyino; of course is dom MUTT AND JEFF HAMDS lop, bo: GO 1 . a k - . M 11 " 1 1 r s " I I I I I mi - 1 1 i,i ill i.l I In Ml I I . arm. ... I f , , i. , I t J Nil Uill r ... r -t n I . l stuw.i , i mi ... n i i i . i i : -sr ir M mjr i - r y" i -aE-l 'ss-ifer tai 14- Jififl COMPETENCY? i-esiletit, of Hm iilenmliimiil iicci'iited the elinirni!iiishii of made ainiosl ns Krel it fiiian of 1 he Ifonnl lios liccn mimed readv to answer the eall of the curtail their incomes and ha. part of the individual for his .silltile llsst't any lleillOCfltey call IS ENDORSED intellectuals and the morons. hv Ihe intellectuals.. They Forgot to Look in ' ' w , r -ft- I 9 vo l lJOHfc.Tr ) , Y...14 D t--' - DC . - I TJ Ifiil i"' - Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. gtrnad lattara oertatnlnf to poraonal btaltfe and BTgtana, not to rflaaaao dlacnoolo tt naatmciit. will b B"J W Dr- Brady II a ttarail. aell add r mud aniraiopa la analiiaad. lttura ahould ba brial and wrlrtan In Ilk. Oartaf to Cna Urga aanbar 0 latuya ra m?ad. only a Ita oan ba anawatad ba, Ho raoly can ba mada u laerlaa sol oonlorav tor to InaWloi Addraaa Uf. Wllllaai Brady. U ml at tbla nawapaoaa r Tiri-: KXHACST i.S .Mi:x.tu A ' pionumpllon jircvnllK unionif men emiii.iyed In piraim that with the cumlne of warm weather, tne l" open doom and windows, there Is no longer the danger of carbon i moii:xId was ol-; Honi.iR that most; B a r una workera i recoKniiie aa pres- ent during the winter. Ueeent InvestI-; Rations' by au-l th'jritlea of the pu'dlc health Her vice Indicate thut!thnKH th(l tioctovs do (.xct.1t S() no matter what j 4 , th. ,,,. type of ventilat.on Is used in the, visitors aro cautioned about de repair shop, carbon monoxld con-, rfrrlbin(t funoraht( horrible ,-fecI-c.-ntration is likely tu ho excessive dntH or ha enflInK( of 0,eruti0Il!f. whenever motors aiv allowed to run more than 30 seconds after the car enters the shop. AlthoiiRh most repair whops have rules pro.nmiinR amoKins, some- limes even placards warninK ; against it is a common thing lu se men smoking all over the pi ace. Nut all the dumb are dead yet. A I fllliiig station attendant with a lighted cigarette In his mouth I sought to put some gasoline in a' tank; the driver of the car asked whether It was safe, and the at- j tendant was explaining that only1 a flame can when the accident happened. (la rage workers who lauuh at the no smoking rule are! liknli' Id lwi uroftv fliimh 11 ho I it evoryihiiiK elae. including their owrji '''" '"'"K and iniili Jimp, rhimt health conservation. 'wonder what Is detalnlfiK bridfct,. iiiriivvur a tai oui eiui m iu iv j aujusieu in u snop. a uexioie.- iiokc snouiti ue eopnecten: 10 carry tne vxnuuai gas 1 01 u.e snop, pre!- .onrtPOim tu mon whn Ko W.wn erably through a ventilator run-1 J ning up through the' roof. It's getting to the point whero licsidea this precaution, which It the best book of the month Is only reasonable, rfvey repair (whop, written by n cock-eyed liar, where engines are allowed to rfhi 1 while testing or1 loljustlng.1 should j "What game Is more thrlllint; be equipped with exhaus fan von-1 lh;rn raVdnn four or five chil tllathm. irrespective of door or w in-. drcn?" Umldy. did you every try dows. for the deadly, colorless. . r:,MnK rV.f odoi'les. tasteless enrbon mouoxid m:iv iicromtiljite nnil st:nifl In low. Isilettered or rovered ji'.aces in sut- j fleient eoneeiilratton to kroek a mull out. much loss to make, him 111. ". Another fielii of. Industry. In. whieh earliou monoxld lioisoulliK. aeule or ehrnnie, hut esieelally the' chronic conditionals fri'iiuently ob- served is linotyping. Much of the discomfort, headache, dullness and loss of ainiellte of which llnotyiiers enmimln Is due to chronic carbon i monoxid nolsonliiK, small iiunntiiles ; of the h'as escaliliiK in the f limes from the flame under the lead jrrtt. j rt Is a jn-ctiy aood uuess that,. -a linotyner who has Such symptoms, looks pale, yet has a hlfrn red cell count, is suffering from suclr pbl sonliiK. . , . ' - on :srnNK ami .vi:us Those Who Hell. . . . my blood p r cssu re at tfiat time was 23 ii, I asked the doctor ithout my diet and he said my pres ent plan of light eating was suf ficient. There are those who -tell me high blood pressure cannot be curbed except by special diet, ex cluding all meat, eggs and salt. What U your opinion ? Mrs. V. (I. M. Answer.! The no meat fallacy has been exploded. In fact it Is usually more Important to rcguUto the consumption of carbohydrates where there Is reason to believe the patient eats loo much. Of bourse a doctor can't prescribe a remedy ( medtelnal,' dietetic or other) without having a concep tion of what ails the patient, llili I blooil pressure is not in Itself the answer. mi had better, be guide.) by your doctor's advice, for be is in a position th know what your I IVUlMe Is. Ml. Johnny. Ite Sure and Kearl This I want to thank you for teltlnu me about the virtues of immI liver oil. I had proven, to my nWn sat isfaction at least, that it does pre vent i ri. I have five children, w ho have suffered much from crl every year, until this winter, when wn bought a GALLON of cod liver oil. Not one of ihe children complain ed about tin daily dose, for I gave each a piece of hard Candy iifter wnrd. llesults: Last year utmost , constant eri. This year, health, good nature and nothing else but! G. N. 1. Answer. Next thing, someone will be telling me how the children demand a generous spread of end liver oil on their pancakes. Th trouble is that maybe these htmhos.i who n t hey prow ti p. will ha. v have a snifter of ml liver oil be-1 the Second National fare they can enjuy a Tilt of candy. j " tor Hosillul luinaUx. ! ' tt;'"h "" ' vo "' "P" to a lint of rule ror ward pmientB , H p y Answer. 1'atlenta must not din cuss wymptoitis. I'atients tniiHt not discuss treat ments. V Paticntn must not discuss duc- Itora. I I'atientH must not make love to nurses. Patient must not steal looks at j the chart or records. 1 , 1 Kill' Hint Mllti'iv tlin Inju tit I Ur.li,. .Nurses thou Id not be too wise It makes the doctor on tho cast look Buctr a ninny. .Nuraea should knock off work wh(.n t.,Rht hoUM art uji ,,ke hu milIl helnfg8, lt the hospital wants .(.m ,() WfVk UtnOVt ,h('.v noi( ,,pi , i,,;i.. ti,i,n j,,i ,.' u..tr ..... overtime. ' 1 ' (Copyright John K Dllle Co.) ' .Quill Points 1 he midnlgnt oil now oil, u, 1 1 1 is fb'tel Whv does your boy go wroni rum(iv. because he sees that ' y(Jl and others are friendly and Once a man vtorked tlirtH example for Ills small soli ami tlhln't look pleased wllh liine elf all evening. . -.Man's hindsight is better thun ,H foresight," snld an ancient! phllosoiher. . How much safer su oet crossin'KS would be if men had retained that eiiuinmcitt. American ism: Por people denyinfc themselves to "educate" their children : youngsters resent ful of poverty ashamed k. of the old Tolks, living In debt to nifike a nhow. Three stages of America '9 de velopment : 1. Obey the law; 2. Kn force the law; 3. Darn the law. They say the talkies will make the legitimate stage miff or. Well, why .should the stage be the only thing to escape? There Uro. two ways to make n child obedient: Make rules that seejii fair and reasonable, or bent It savngvly when it breaks a rule. tt tlnToucli. When im tiii'li a chilli not lo point, also tench II lo rend nrflili printer! In French When the earlh trembles. Kl'eat musicians of old are ttirulnc In their graves ns th"y hear frag ments or llietr work Incorporated lu Jar.. Perhaps city people would seem as Koiid as small-town people If they had to Biianl nK'ilnsl as many inoul:-ltlve eyes. t'orrerl ibis sentence: "Yes." said Ihe office man. "I'm full of pep. hut I'm always this way on Monday lnornlm;." SAN CftKNTI.N'. (at., lll A triple execution will take place In San Qiieutin prison on Aimust 3n. J. II. 1'iice. I.os Angeles. and Ceorife llltey nnd John tlomen. I.lvermore. Are the condemned men. Bank MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORDTUZZLE ACROSS I. Prerurlratort . Strnl Spirit II. liar of rait Diffal IS. Firm woman IS. Wild bnfTalo' of I lit In i:. KilRe of a noven fabrle It. l'romifte CO, Large woody pi nut St, In good lennnn SH, HfPdless plaut SI. Kin II: Scot. licit It t a Sit, OOll Of lOTB ;. Slmilfd walk Sft. I'rullB SI. Hawaiian Ulrd la. A woman la - authority 31. Ortran of bear lni AS. AbxolTe: arfbole f ftS. Mother of Perr fJynl II. Slponinirle! repetition 13. Itrnfru: 8 tot. 63. Ireland II. liny windows ffl. oirted st. Lay away (III. Cartas "0. I.oral 71. Bitter, aro Diutlo herb 41. Tltln of re- siierl. 48, Marrlor eora panlun of early English king . , 41. Hoifffj land 4i. Hold prerloni 4H. Thpologlral xtrfrree 4. IMtre of prop erty SI. Inrllnpd walk &3. Aftnality AlNirJ ts I til fS FJ A ' H ' A 1 A R J L rToi N . Y H S1V 1 ft, E iR'ETiowtS3siT eTg"; n CSS Aix 1 JB fox!? -TlftjEjMjO JB H oi B !l iNjEj-TS AifMDG! "uli-tej Ai5 A E'X'Ei R flT &1 EHI TwTaTr ipTj fT'Tiel' A ' tJbnm l1 g"is p TTR e rJSSE -iJiai M O V A Lf P E IT A L gl ATp L 1 0 U 1 E ! 0 ta o"l 1 1 m eTs h IoTp P P P FTIPF i7 i8 r p u :s !? Hp3 Z ; fM .JL ; n is 19 33 ' i " Jit "7 5 r SkL-L. i': W is " '. , .-.(i T i ; &m j- I 2 j S Si S3 ' S3 5C SJ T - 8 IV SST - . . - gi I 3 S4 " 1,5 7 "FF u ! St sf7 $ : JIIL : J I 1 I 1 1 1-"iff-v 1 1 t- J I 1 1 Communications Endorses City Park Site. July 1. luna. To the Editor: The site for a courthouse in Med - ford Is of lasting importance, a location near the postoffico is a good one. However, Medford has l only one park. If this is usd for... the courthouse, which seems to bti, 'a very desirable location, then I w'" do to your faees what no plans should be made for a eity'beauty narlfar can repair. park. For years the feed lot In j . the oak and madrona ttrove west! Thursday, according to rallrntiif of Medford on the Jacksonville and atcamsl: lp lines handlitiK traf - road has appealed to me as Ideal ' '''' "1"r! lhan 1.000,1100 liel'sons for a city park. This, with smne,lcft New York City for a holiday. adjoinini; timbered area: could be'" ""l ""' ' made Into r. beautiful park and ! I'enpie In the whol world could' i... ...h.Hi.,t ami i.'n..i.i i...,.n, .. real attraction nnd benefit to local cltiaens as well Us transients. Med- fni d i ,.n,,i,dinL. n.i i. win i. ,. .... oniy u iev years until mis locution : will be well within the citV limits, i It would also be an excellent audi mueh-neede.i nlaverounri for nmnv of the children who cannot go alone' through the business section of the city to play by the creek. With the provision for a future elty park In this grove I would heartily endorse the present park as a site for the courthouse. Very truly yours, , JOHN H. GUIliP.LK. 133' Kenwood Ave'., , Medford. Ore. Brisbane's Today (Contmoed from Page One.) and Pennsylvania in the east, uml the .Sun In in the west. riiiiniMiiu; to iipitleni raili'tnul iiir-rond service, t'liiiiineriMiil i'lyinjr lias arrived. i ''Near liccr." wliich his sesst's Ihe colllorliiins of I In: ! ., .,i ,. ; :..,:... s.i.M. n , i ue ...siMia,,,,,., ;t u fu;i...... .1 r.liret s Drpwery, hi;est It! XfV York. Will elosr (lowH. , . ,. . Costly niHeJiinery tlmt once I. Ruiminrlao ii.i:ililoilnn U, Niinriicnkt rare IH. linrrnlit I tint-rj I piles ii. Tlntse hit Infi a dread dlsrnifl ii, (iinrts s, l:.eMatIal nlre vesht-1 P.O. Sinrry SI. (jotie 3?. 5nthe met:il l. Afrirnn fly i. Inlet or Hie sea 5T. Also as. Cotnr to, IdleneK iX l-:il(ie of n Rur- meat id. ivrusf 47, OiH of the erchaiigels if). PMols ft. IUliled in. Kupcihiff neailKT SI.' l.anre artery hi. Satiated a;. Kgg.siuipe't 53. Act of bPslcR Inr SO. Fin lulled II. Girl's name fl. iiouniuaina coin 17. Sote In linldo's urn la ' C!, Italian rtvr 75. Invm , Apieniler . now .n . I. Filters In a . enrnlnR. . 5. lniictite 3. (ilea mi 4. Wuiider 6. Hr.ljr noma ni nbir. I. lilna-ly 7. Open to tfew H. KxlH 0. ShII 10. Chooe rather produced every year l.-OO.OtM) barrels of light beer, goes to junkmen. Americans continue their use of bootleg whiskey and "home brew, ! til whiskey killing rapidly, the.: , home brew badly made, not prop-1 ' erly aged ruining digestion.! 'health and complexion. Ladies .J that buy home brow in beauty lors take notice that such beer P'O'1 i have Kone for a holiday, even I shortone. And a eoniia ra t i vely short time lino as Mrs. flreen Relnles in her " . , admirable history of Henry the, Second, an idle workman, wander. awuy I,om '8 V" seehing work, without official permission was branded, on the face with a red hot iron. Conditions arc . imperfect, but they have improved. Somebody seems to f'avc had pa triotic remorse call money drop ped from Ifijo fi per cent. Stocks went up, of course, reaching new record levels. Brokers' lonns passed five bil lions lust year and everybody wor ried. Wednesday they passed seven billions and nobody worried. What . Is seven billions among specula Mora'.' Kven wheat and cbfton went up. , Tlits was a prosperous national .birthday. ; A baby earthquake In the Forest of Ireaa disliict, Hnpland. caused "low rmubline sounds," and nwrike sleenitiK children. J In old days, when people heliev- ml the Lord sent conietR to frighten jus. plagues to chasten us. Unlit niiiK to kill us, cood conservative Mi Itlshers would have salil the re i -leent socialist election jailed forth Uh0 m,,e enrth.piakt i a PAX Fli.XXtIMrtl, bW AYesoIu ,ti vomlrmninu "wanton kllliiiBsi ' innocent people by. prohibition i'aiicnts" was adopled by the San! f,.j,ncis, o board of supervisors. I Do You Remember? TKX YKAItS Mii) TO.Y (From the files of -Mall Tribune) July 5. IWlll. ! Washington; Urltish dirlgiblo , li-yt in mld-oeean sends wireless ' for help. Uestroyers dispatched i from Hosto and .Maine. I Florence. Italy: City captured ; today by ltallun lleds. ( jess Wlllard knocked out v j .lark Pempsey. admits he met u bettor man and will not try lo retain title. North fork of Itoguc Iver Is, closed by state. With mercury at 0 5 yesterday ' the Fourth was hottest day of sba I son m . ' ' Charles JJavls, Klamath s(iiaw I man, killed In auto uccidont in i Siskiyous July 4, . ( .Miss Anne McCormack has w slgned her position as homo dem onstration ngent. TWKXTV YKAKS ACSO TO WAV (from the files of Mall Tribune) .Inly .". 1 la till. J. A. Westerlund receives motor car. "Tlie Monitor." Fourth of July celebration a ureal success In pite of heavy I lain.' Hon. Iviroy .Miner was unimi of the day. J. II. Harrington allowed to . I open his Office Cafe after lomr ! lecal Htrumcle with wife of his former partner, .Mrs. Snyder. Wanner Creek Oranite petitions for consolidation of four seliool districts and buildlnn of Talent hlRh school. Thrifty orchardists of the Itocue Itiver valley utilize the space be tween the rows of trees In yollllK orchards to ' prow crops of hay. grain, corn, melons and other sta ples, thereby secuiiliK revenue suf- I fiiient to maintain the frrovea I until they conic into bcnrinK. Ud ! norial. j I Kom-ii bloom Gets Nod. PoltTLANU, Ore.. July .1. I ever nooo boxing fans witnessed I Portland's open air boxing card j at Portland baseball park yester i day afternoon. In the main event, Maxie Kosenbloom gained the de J cision itVvv Joo Anderson, Cov- Ington. Ky.. at the end of their I fast and Kpc'etaruJar lt-round event. 4 I Silt con.. Hoy Irons ! KI1.TCOS l.A K 11, ore.. July r. ! Jimmle. 3-year-idd son of I M r. and M rs. .1 . If. Torgeson of Glenada. was drowned yesterday when fell off the Glenada ; wharf. His body was found float- ing several hour later. Oakland. $10,000 bond Issue ipprovcd to provide funds for in stallation of modern heatlnR and I vcnlllntlnR plant. builditiK com- ! ''';"; ' " ' , i.,, , chaslnR- lots enst of scHool house, ! ' t'latsk'anie. $3(1,00.1 bond Issue i m h. ' Voted upon" fo provide ! fllniH fn. or(,t.,,on f llcw B,.ade I Hrh building an repairs to ; vrr.n, hlch -clinol st. net ore. I rf' J..'L-X oe?fll I tr'tlllllr otlil I ,...UlP : ft Pe-ko Edge TRIPLE Stretch -set- we a r. "U.S." Po-Ro Edge identifies the jar rubbers that arc triple-tested! Double or sinftlc lip, red or white. Ap proved by Good Housekeeping Institute. Made only by the United States Rubber Company NEW YORK CITY US." Jar Rubbers" r MASON-EH RIMAN COMPANY ... Wholesale. Distributor...... Rv BUD FISHFP "few: it"Wi