PA HE FOUR
MTCuFORD MATT, TUTTSUNT:, MEDFORD, ORISON, Sl'NPA V, M1M,Y 7, V.V2).
KGDFOKD MAI JL'IRIBCNB SHOULD MEDFORD SELL WATER TO JACKSONVILLE?
pll'K MAII.-TKIUI'NK lias b:fn i-,iii'.l-J by 11 subscriber
Mir. luwtar. wmUi
mbUilwd tn Um
II It-It N. Ik
OBKIT . ll'HL, Idlur
M Uskpll hWH
j adequate mid healthful wiiler supply, by the purchase of anun
!of Medl'ords' surplus.
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Inuntf w Mcood eUuw MOW M Miiff. ",r t 1 1 " """l "e .-.in in linn miiii-imiii. win, .-i hi
" "" ' "" 'pointed nut tu the Jacksonville representative, there lire ccr-
uwcaiPTiim una (, .. i i i:,:...,i i;-i 1
Ii tUll lo Atom. """ " u v I " 11 ""' "
I'.llj, lth RuiUr.
uuly, Willi lantl.r, "iitll...
IlJly, tltNiill Bun.1.1. w. .
IMif. wIllMjt BumUr. Hunt.
Wf.slf Mill TrlbwM, M Mf
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II CtfrUf. la Ailtuw. lo fetotfnrd, Alhl.nd.
JwUoonUi, Cwiutl full, routuu, Wat. lieu
HIU imi on nifnu.pj;
flail Bill. HlimlAW. BMntfa...
li:!!!::ru T-ru." jw dune, without in any jcopHrdi.in
Uly. till Hundv. t FMf 0 .
All Lcriw. eb lo duo. M Kir 111.
3 COAST CITIES
ARE ALL NEAREST
TO T0L NEW YORK
WASlJIMiTO.N, li. V.. July li.
; ! In the fy-sl place, ii k we understand il, Medford has no Ical
2?'.;. .1,1 m Mf u-iilW In n- nnlM.I.. in mi ii'iDiil it v unlil llic ncolde Hie t'frruRp r new alnilne am!
. j.iipiliiivc Oin-i'icg tin.' proper auiiinriues 10 no so, ny popular vuic. ( ,.oasl ,.ainf a .ju. tln:
dtim Sew Vtii k ihrmiuh Ch'-bansc
tu Kurckii iilniiK llic 4IhI parallel
of litliiudt- Is :it;J inilfM. Hut this
in nut iti hlioriosi mule tu Ku
rcliil. A KlTMt 4-ln-li- routi', New
Voi k to Kureka, tuklhK HdvanluKf
j of the tu pcrhiK f tin; etirth to
WHiit the North l'uli', in only 3 T h 1 1
mile, 41! inili'H Hlnnicr tlmn the
latitude route. A hIhmI iut Rieal
-lr Ii iiiiite tu Kun lui would i uii
uliotit 7.rt miles uui'tli of ''.leliaiiHe.
futtlim tliroiiKh Wistunmii neui
.Miidlhiin.
"The ureiit eirele route from
New York to Seattle runs near
BAN IMIANCIHCO, Cut.. July U.--1 Uhii 1Iio uu(om..l.ilei In wMc-li lliey j The in-ney i. nl in lai I to nm
,...' ..i, ',n..... .., L... ,irivi. un Kiilo-HWliml by a I lie Kren. h Kovernineiil finally hH
ir'u si 1 1 n vui ii'.....i 'itni in-., nii-i Ihu.Lmn ..iron Hie hiKliway near ! been uimroveU. The win- Inlnnui.i.
rniniuinlmiH wru Hprhnmlv In lured Snutli. Sun I'runiiHi'o early today. . J edilie
nlitlnkr of the heokM.
lii'llut. kcAoiuI pliif.- (lie M'ttnl( of Mctli'onl will nevrr volo
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.Mt'tll'oro! 'k ' wutrr
MF.MBKB Or THB A8(tf lATRD PRWW j lilt! lll'st llft'CKHHrV Slt'p, I liriTl HIT. W 10 I'l'lIKIVO 4tll tlOUOLs
HcelTiiif Full LekJ Wirt Berilf . , . . . . , ,
Tb Aunditcd i'reu b tieluilielf MtltUd U U'(U)(CI'II IIIJT tllC iltl('IUlt:Y ti fill loal WIlItT Nil M V, 1 r OllLsUlc
mdit tiu 'iMrfefu?ia and tuwurd tliis rn'd Ve bt-licvi; the MefU'ord'ChainbLT of
ud bI tfl tli IwjU Min publiibed herein. . tip t .
ah ruiiu t puhiiutioa u ipkui i oiiuilci'' coiilil perform a usclul sprviec ) appointing a com-
'iiiittt'p ot ri'DivsriitaliYe t'Hiwiis lo uivestiuate..
At.I.I . tk. fit. -t ItlM ' -
O.'fkJtl pilr el Jukwn Count r
tnlltW Oct. 1, lifitt,
Adfftlilnf ltTirwertft
M. C MtKiBNBKN COMKAIVT
(Mfk In 1N York, Chlef. Uwett,
frirfl-co. i Aniflw, 6ttU, PortUad.
,000,(MIO lo 10.1HJO,000
ilailv, MotH'tfnl can turn
Not until tlif facts in llu case art dHermiiird cau any tlcfi-
iworn iuiu etmitaUM r ti Imlc action im lakcii. Hut with the facts dctcrmini'il I lie pron-
li ni ran la' tpiickly solved.
TK tlicM- fiti't.s .show lluil, wilh from
A ralloiiK of water jjoiiitf to walt
tliis waste into cash for itself
injury to itself, help a iieihhorinjj community, then there is
no question that this can he, ami will be, done.
For this would nut only he jjood business for Metlford, but
the best sort of policy. Uood business, because it would reduce
local taxes by reducing the bonded indebtedness ; ood policy,
hecauso it would not only secure the gratitude and good will
of u neighbor: it would do more than any amount of glad-hand
c.cuiionK and bamurl speeches, to convince the rural districts
of this county that WUKN MKUKUKI) MAINTAINS IT IS IX
T KUKSTKI),' NOT ONLY IN lU IKDINt.! L'l THIS CITY, HUT
IN HUIUDINU IT .JACKSON COUNTY AS A WllOLti. IT
M KAN'S WHAT IT SAYS.
coiiMt city lo New York
"Han Kranelncu, Seattle and Loa
Anselea are each nearcHt to New
Vork," way h u bulletin fruin tho
WaHhlnKttin, i). C, heailiiuurli-i s
of tho National dooKraphli; ko
cicty. "It deKiidfi un how you
travel.
"han Krancihco in neareul New
Vork ly ahplanc routes.
"Seattle Ik nearent hy aroat eir
ele meuHuremvnt, uixl hy railroad
train, t
"JjOH AneleH Is nearest hy auto
mobile road and hy HteamHhlp.
"Seattle Ih In a uecullur pohI
tion." cnntiiiueH the bulletin. "It
Ih hoth lieu re i' and farther from
New Vork than either of its went
eoHHt metropolitan nelhlntr. ew
people make the 6yr3-inilo ocean
and at the same time, Without .rtinnnia cam(It FoWi if any, Jmvo
itton, Out., over Jjike Mkhian at
What is the nearest la rue went i Churli-vofx. anoKH noil hern Win-
cousin, about LTi ml l'? Kouth, of
Ihiluth, iK'Ht .Miuot, N. U., wing-
Iiik" up to within L'5 miles of the :
f'anailian border ami finally
roitndlnK off the arc al Seattle. 100 j
mileH Kouth of the border.
"AirpUiU'H, like railroad traims,
do inl R) Htrai;lH for (heir Kaln, j
an I lie following comparinon of the
dlHlatieeH, in miles from New i
Vork, sIiowh: i
"Low AiikuIch, by preHent air- I
plane routes, '77-l mlle; by great i
-ir-le route. 2410 miles. j
"San Kraneisco, by present air- j
plant1 routes, 2731 miles; by great;
circle route, HfitiO, ;
. "Seattle, by present airplane !
routes, a433; by great circle route, ,
23H5 miles."
Smudge Smoke
The Uoh Iieuel ' nitislnehlo has
turned as ml um a $11 founlaih
pen with a devilifdi twist to Ihe
left and up.
1 Hybce, one of our Iradlug
robbed farmers, got relief from
hix tdd autoiunblle lust week.
The evening air Is heavy lOth
the aroma of new mown hay.
vhli h Ik no news to the hay fever-iM.-,
of whl h there are a number.
Thrt two Mike llanleys were In
town Kain Tuesday. rolnting ti
M'ornftil finger al the Main stem,
nljhg .Mike wild: "When al e
thoy going to lighl up this alley?"
Your rorr. did not know.
flown tho great circle route, the
short cut1 from New York lo the
.Pacific coast.
"Alt trans-Atlantic fliers shape
their courses on great circle
routes, which, take advantage, of
the oundncMK of the earth.
"Tho advantage of a great cir
cle route can be 'shown--ly an
Imaginary route from New VTrk
to Kureka, Calif. Koih cities ai'Q
on the same latitude; that, is, they
are the same distance from the
North 1'ole. t'hehause. 111., is also
on the same latitude, approxi
mately 41 degrees. The distance
Communications
A l All Hear Smith.
To the Editor:
if one Kdwln Smith, (as per
your paper) foreign market spe
cialist connected with tho Ameri
can Knibassy In London, has some
thing to say in connection with
the fresh fruit export trad of
interest to tho Traffic Association,
wliy not hire a hall and let him
be 1 ten id by the pear growers.
V ,S. VV JUCHAKDSON
July fi. 1H2!. '
3C
7A
The presldenl of Ihe llspee was
lit-.t i-dlMMlay eve, and went
lo t Tati'r kike. lie raid evei y
thinK was all riglil.
J . v tlore. maglriiin. w ho
hn" be'n uiiiklng tvn keruelM of
whe.it grow where he thought
there ihould be three. Is up.
i:vrybody suliinittfng to the
prevent bateh of . wealher, as if
Ho y hd tn. . '
l.eer have been sighted In the
wooded dells... H Is too parly to
tdioot n limn fur n deer.
I'ii t Is flying on the count ry
iiiad, and some Is befog heard In
this city: , .
Henry Von lloeveiiherg said
Kriday he had been working, and
looked 11. ' " -
Shite .lohitKon, who pulled a
Prince of Wales jtn.a horse, hud
Hi" broken pinion- removed from
bondage last week, and Ihe wing
i-i ad good us it ever wan. He car
ried Il on a tripod fin a long time.
Construction work on the tub
of the Strang hoys has stopped
temporarily on account of I tide,
prudence day, oclal duties, weurl
ticMs, the heat and to se what the
president does about the treaty
to sink all unnecessary shh.
The hide Is peeling off the al
der trees located on llu; higher
elevation.
Halph Moodlord. the pllllst.
had l-'red Weeka lay some lino
leum for li I lit last week, Il Iiiik
a loud check.
IJddte Carletou, the orntnrictil
horticulturist, w hose brother
N'wc In ihe IiIkIi ace for the
Western I'nlon, tow ned In mid
week. I'.dward Is our leading ex
tern pni a neous talker being fa
iiH'tis for slopping when he la
I h rough. He ban a good stage
ptenencr, and a voice like Walker
Whiteside, ihe act or, and Just
when It hearers think he will not
find Ihe word he Is hunting Tor,
he rprhiKs one thai he Is a Utile
doubtful about himself. Mr.
Car let on thou Id he ei a mined into
the ne.t vacancy In the legisla
line. We understand he is a sou
of old Harvard.
FOR many years the iMail-Tribune fought for the present
water system. VYc are proud id it, and as jealous of main
taining it inviolate as anyone could be. Any threat' to its per
manence, purity or adcjiYaey, we will oppose until the Cows
Ci'ine home.
Hut if it can lie shown and members of the water commis
sion, all public spirited and trust worthy men, uimuiimusly
maintain it CAN lie, that we can not only supply Mcdford'N
present and future needs but ulo the pressing nerds of Jack
sonville, then wc are for it, ami are confident the people td"
Medford would be. .
It all depends upon the facts. And here is where politics
conic in. For with the Water Commission maintaining oio
thing, and the City Council another, the judgment of neither
will be taken by tin; people of Medford as final. That is why
we suggested to our 'Jacksonville friends the desirability of a
uon-partisati investigating committee, either front the Chamber
of Commerce or selected at. large.
To our mind the matter is td' sufficient importance not only
to Jacksonville but lo Medford to justify such action.
Still, Mr. Ifoover promised the farmers relief, not a bonus.
Why go to college? Wt
is the saving in hat bills.
I, one atlvantage in being educated
IVrhaps abundant resources make a people lay, but the
mosquito family is nut affected that way.
If moonshine liquor in boiling but weather in essential to
personal liberty, hurrah for slavery.
The fact that many fools have made u million dollars is poor
consolation for the one who hasn't.
There will be no real Hex equality until the foreinanship
goes to some rattle-brained out who happens to have cfw rye:
and curly hair.
Mr. Habson suggests twenty new ways lo make a million dol
,irs, but they probably won't replace the good old sucker list.
Many churches may be necessary after all. Kr people must
have some other place to worship when they get mad at their
preacher.
L
l-'OKT UOHTII. Tex. .Inly If
Tlie retieeuee nl' the .liipaiiiM' lias been cxpUiiit'il lit lust .
Tliey liave mi euss words in their lanrfuaKc
Make way dir another imillitimiirc. A man in New Yoil
has invented il slot uiaehine 1'nr hot dos.
Hut when you bought a new horse his value wasn't redueed
."ill per eent the first lime you drove him.
I'i'iitli inil mi nlimiii ni. lint tii I lull intelllL'etlee.
j ti MiM-iell(lny liiirly nl lw,n,-v 'hand
imiiik men nnd women nil likeij
voltll near here Inst iiIkIU, when !
I Syer-ilil Allele l'entre mi.
shut mid rtiihhed le .leal li hm Ihe
ll'HKie t'ltuiHV Hi all evenlnc'M rli.l
dun ci'lirMtleii in whli'h Hi'Yentl
inemher of the pinly lievillne In
tiKletltfd.
Plillii lliieper 'iilnl (Vill O'Neill
wine rlmrk'eil villi minder hut
Imltl denied lullltia'Uon ivllh l-'elt
ilre.iH deulh.
Arthur Itrisbane says not one man in a thousand develops
Hut perhaps one editorial writer to eaeh thou
is enough.
Brisbanc'sToday
(Continued from P On.)
eanse the word "abooiia"
sued a pleasiiii; word thai
seems to tlesel'ibe so well Ihe
eniiduisites the tmixirtiinee of the
hunk of Inleniiitlonal aeeepliuiee.
Hiiitxesled hy ihe repanilloim ex
perla. In ParlH.
Mr. I.amonl thinks tlm tinnk
unuld huv preat hikI Impmlalil
' :(.000,H0 Ethiopians.
LIMA. Mum. July H.- IPi Sen
ll'or J.'nrWue de Ih I'lediii, only
opptMP'Ilt nf ntuillllliri. (if the T;t-na
Atirii trenty In the IVrtivlMit piir
lliinieiil, fiitiiihl h duel tlllM intirit
Ins with !epiiiy ciihtlnu MaeheKo
Milllliz over llieltlentM willed tieeur.
red ilmiliK H dlneliHHfuli when par.
llllluent voted tho treilty. Until
tnpllKtM nIioI twlee without renult.
It wan not Hiinouueed whother
thoy had hecome reconciled.
s world power mid lufliienee
it I The averiiKn Aineileiin does nol
nnitiTt i lie opinion Mint thin eoiiu
Irv should make llsolf imri nr
patriaieli, relinioiis ruler of that hank, apinilnt illreetora on lis
hoard and allow II to use our fed
eral reserve us imrl of llu ritni-i.tit.
The new Abooun, as Usual, ent iniieMiiery.
is an Knyplian. Abyssinia!. Kindness of TTetroiilil veto Hie
Ibinks be oiikIiI to be an Abvs i'edenil reserve Idea.
. .' If that iiiHKiillleeiil Institution
siuiaii, nnd that Aliyssinian imikes Vtm-rleans y t 15 and
bishops should be npointed uu- Per renl Interest on nioney. what
, .. woiilil II do to the poor unhappy
1 ! nHltmiH or Kurope?
These .-oni 11II1-11I ions fiirliniuiiitv 1
do not Inlernsl i, ,h.,i.i, n,'" MAflKDN. VlrKli.l.i. July (l.-OTi
. ' " 1 -- 'he liresldentlnl party of seven
orni loun nnu iohriid of nations w,is s,., lii,i,.d loilsy from the ers
would prelmhly hand us (he en-; nf administration dime, si th,.
lire problem. ,MKin and all. If ; Hoover flshliiK preserve In the
we were foolish enounh In "no Id." Iilue Itlduo mountains near here.
Mr I sm, ...1 r I after their hard drive yesterday
"Something Sew Every Dfiy"
OTHLUnN,f
uB. HoffmanI
ENTIRE
CLEARANCE
of all summer
DRESSES
fitfui-cd tuitl iilafJJ t-ft'itc'S, cliit'l'iins,
$8-00 $12-00 $15-00 and up
The Second Week of Our First Big
Sale
Clearance
Brings Greater Values
in Dresses Ensembles
Goats Undies an dMillinery
GROUPl
Including ensembles, prints and
plain colors, in all the newest
styles, many have been selling for
double the price we are asking.
SO 9 5
Clearance
Price
$1.00 down takes any one of these
GROUP 2
One- and twe-piece dresses in
prints and plain colors, georgettes
and crepes. All good styles,
SQ95
Clearance
Price . ,
$1.00 down takes any one of these
Oh" i.".Vn..'w,'.ii1tuM.
imitf.iFi'i
GOATS
Our entire line of
coats both sport and
dress coats.
$1.00 down takes any coat
PRICE
1 .mtwi ywjiiwjti 1. nil
.jA ..
GROUP 3
Botter ctresscs, whicQi originally
scld for $59.95. Clearance price
24
95
GROUP 4
Better dresses and ensembles. Ex
ceptionally good buys. Our
Clearance price
14
95
HATS
ALL TRIMMED HATS.
' GOING AT
2 Price
COATS
ii"i li.u'lit stiniiiio
silk and wool
$10-00 $1500 $20-00 and up
iiifliuline; liolif- suiiimoi- knits,
silk and wool
HATS
al! siiiiinioi- straws
V-i PRICE
Beginning
JULY8"
'Smartness Without Extravagance
1 i --ii
Every Single
Detail
D6CLT? fijl- (extract from Norma letter 'z
' nit J..za vi.i. ill
7)via. Q&M Aon A,d
afniadi brraqft ray, lufidtl
vacrttibn oulTrit OS cawihv
biimirai Acdc at"' (Ky'&k ;
COATS DRESSES -S PORTSWCAR. QT) f TlffJ& ! MM
14 NORTH CENTRAL 1 1 vW' 11 S
t
r.,
1 1 1 ; 1 1 will coiif rilnilo In the comfort of patients, is
ciiiisidcrt'il licrc. When ; jiaticut comes to (he
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL lie becomes a "guest."
There's an atmosphere of friendliness that he is
sure to like.
A hospital offers cool, airy rooms, the very best of
scientifically prepared foods and the services of
graTlnate nurses till a), a cost that compares favor
ably with the charges of a first class hotel.
If is a "public service institution." Next time you
are indisposed, avail yourself of the acconimoda
lions YOl'li. hospital offers You'll be agreeably
surprised.. . '
irararTOiKmrra n i
in rag y w
I C ommunity Hospital
1