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'irprproRDtmr; trtb'ttCT!, medford, oftrcr.oy; Tuesday, .tut.y o, 1020. II? Mepfordmail iribunb I .; ; fuatkbal br d it IMT-it N. fir it. tOBHT W. ll'HU taut i. ICMFTII ikU.rH, Kiut tt m ama" Hm WW it mitt t at Mi -a I, iir. cucumoN UTH . ( i IT tun Is Adrun: I taiij, iu iti. MDtk VtlU, ,llb.'Jt Buniil. m tur, uot eund, booui ! Until Ull Ttiwim, m fur J OO . tuodu. eot ruf - '-co ! JvlmtuM, Crelrtl point, FbMnll, IllMt, Ucu I H1U wig m nisiii. , PW1, HUl B'Ulr. DM .. , 1 Mir, 1Umii iundu, Bool ; V JlT, TKboul luaUJ., on, W T OO Dllr, (Itb Bunav, m tut ( All Ural, A In adnBai. MEM RIB Or THE AIW0C1TD MUM Bmhlnf Pull Uud KM Bml fb, AmcUud Pm, Is txelmlrtlr tntll!4 to lb dm far bubllrttloo of til wirt duptunw ndlud 1a It of oibRwlM mdltd'm tbtt bw, ad aim bi th lout pubtlsbed bartln. . All rlma far publlutlaa M KdAl dHnltf mu tn Um mtfwd. I OMtlil pwerof tho riir of Midtor. Uffldil w of iitkioo Ccanlj. n dUr Amui dnuUtJM t ill Mdlo Ort. 1, lJ, . , AdwUilnc KpmomitMi H C. MMKN8EN COMPANY ORtN, U Krt Tort, aio. IWlnB, rriKUc, lot Aoxla. tutUo. rttftluid. Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Parry The worst thinK nliuut the eurthiuakc In I.oh Anceles yeirter da, Avill hp a downpour of up Htiiln rditvrlulH Hie tiill-end of'tlio wwh, upon the Klorlow nnd wtmi Ity. of the OrfKon wpathur, Willi lioal npuloKy for nine months of rain. . The iTofcHaloliul Women, inflat ed, by 11 few umutour women, will picnlo Sunday. TI10 farm old bill in J"l u" panlly diwiuiwfd. wlllioul knowiiiK iinylhliiK about It, us the tariff. sorxps 1'I.aisiiii.k (Salem SliiKniiin) On the other fide of the river the road wan under eon Htruetion and oivlin; to llti -. .fact the ensine became Htuek, ,-" which delayed its speed con siderably. " .A '!)(' lias been discovered In KftHtofn Oregon with u mania tor working, lie 1h icsarded na n prpdifiy of no ineiln dlmenslonH. nnd in the Hubjcet of an odllorlHt UivIotik un'tho iiveruKe urin. The io unlcwt turned out to.plwy, will 'biv Inn iniliiHtrlouM to finish high hcIiooU llo will Hlurt luiurdlng money, and when h uliould le diTKned up. will Uvhk about how long ho woro n huII of clothes. (At '4(1 yfurn, ho will look lilte 72, und br , unable to talk Intelligently itbout unythlnff but nmiiengH and inlereMt ralen. He will try to ihiy and be a Kood-fellow. anil mako a fiK.lv of both, llo will bo Kienly and ' Hoirirtli, and uncoiielousy inetm, and a doll;tr w 111 be hlr Ond. He will dio a thousand detiliK every tax pnyfiiK hoiIhoh. llo , will have about an much wealth a lb" boy who played, hut lilt Hhoutdci'H will be Hloopel, hit) heart hard and there will be HomnlhlnK wrong with one of the major orKitiiH from eating too much bacon to muvo u dline. It Ik malntulned that fuwt auto freightH from I'ortland are nut harm luff the highway. TIiIh tnoy be ho, but they u re not doing them 'any good. Tin-; si Ki:i: . (Kouihrrn AtlviHiUf) . Hrother ImvIh did not mako nay loud profession, hut Ii Is heart beat true to tho hlKhrst ihliifTH In life. Though nut a :ot)Ktunt church attendant, ho ever niado nrruimrmeutH for IiIb family to be there. In accordance with tho observa tion of thr U. !S. lEiireau of Health on 1 be w en titer,' that "lieat Is Imaginative," many w ere under the delusion ycMerdity that they ere KwcuthiK. A Sixth nt. lamp poxt Jumped hack In time again last n Ik lit w 'hen a 1 1 year old hoy. who driven better than bin father, tried to test Its rchltlcucy. PutteOH um an article of wear by fashionable malr-H have died out In I bin community, until tumid hi ng real patriotic occur. fllackxthlthtng. affbn at all hbuiK. (Hlj:n on road to Orleaut. t'allf.) The perfect union. tiii: mviiim. iioor 'I cannot understand 1 why It should be," Ktlld the deserted wife, "tied had his fill of wa tide ting, and he Did 'love his hiMiie, his lltilr one and inc. Ills wish was fur n uuM life; And when we lived in town, he'd hurry home 1-lnl-h evr'nliig, e:ii;er for (he homo- ly Joys 'Of pipe and bouk lad lo escape the noise That breaks liko w tnd-w hit ltd fott 111 Among the st recta and buildings. Then we rahie To thin house that 1 found for him ; set high Above a country highway. You ' can see ' Tlie road's long winding through this window frame To C Hut far place agulnsl the wes tern sky Whitre It droits finally ' Across the further hilltop. This was his. . This window; It waa here he look his rest And WHtehed (ho (hie of travel towiird tho west, J guess he's mad tho imrtor cinys he Is You've heard of what occurred: One day he left his comfortable Place, Walked dUt 'wlfhdiit A wrlrrf. And nlnrn that day I have not en Ilia fare." (Cleveland Plnlmlfnler.) ( ( uutive tllM'ttse, pot Kmii'l vlne- Uww vtt HAS THE DRUG TRUST HOWARD M. AMItiU;.STr:i!, or New York, ii-ently imiilf (Inures bffuie the Ann'rifn li-ifieiil A S((ftatioii (now' linldiiijf its ton vent ion in I'ortlanil) anil ai.'iiiiisL Hie iiewNpapcrs of this country. .Mr. Airilj'nistcr cluimt'd tlmt th pli'iiriuumjntical trust lias used its 'vast 'rt'.sourccK for advcrtisii); .to KUij the' American press reifaiiliiiK what lie terms the ''iirjrot of rye Mciinilal." At-eortliiij; to Mr. Aiiibruster, tlw Department of A?rii!ul ture hail allowed 'adulteration of this product "lo prevent nil. necessary business losses," and this net ion lias "probably been responsible for much of the iiibrtulity in olicstelrie eases." lit! maintains the press of this country said nothing liecause. of the fear of iidvertisin" losses. ' THIS is a serious charge, and if -Mr. Ambrlisler lias any cvi ilenee to support it, he sliould jiroinptly )roduee the same. Frankly, we don't believe this charge. p AVe know it isn't true of oiie newspaper, and we don't believe it is true of others. That the policies of some newspapers arc dictate! by (heir advertisers is Inie, but that the press of America lin 'u whole is so controlled is simply buncombe. ' Jn a case like this wo know that no. advertiser and no eom bimition of advertisers could silence the press. If- Mr. Am bruster's charges are true, if the dnifi trust IS lusiili; its ad vcrtisiiij' appropriation as a screen to itloak the iinlawt'ul manu fueture of premrations which uj?l-'i'avute rather than ease the pains of illness 'mid childbirth,' ' there isn't a tielf-respcetine; newspaper in the country that would not jump into the fijiht and assail such a barbarous iniquity until u complete victory hud been won. . WK hope this matter will be brought before the I'orllanJ convention and all available facts determined. Certainly if any siich remedies are now on 1h market, the American Medical Association should remove tlu-iu from their approved list inslanter. And in such action tlu' association can be as sured it will have the support "of every newspaper iu the coun try worthy of the mime. ETHICS MAY THK above situation brings into sharp relief one of America's besetting wins, loose thinking and easy generalization. Because everyone knows newspapers are dependent upon advertisers for their existence, and bee a use there have been' eases of t lie former adjusting iheir editorial policies to please lie latter, a prevailing impression has grown up that all news papers are 'owned body and soul 'by 'the advertisers, articu hlrly by the large (Jues. As a result, when "Mv. Anibrilsfer'di:ieovered this "argot of rye scandal" Assuming he did discover one and he also dis covered the newspapers hail not men'thmcd it, lie was merely following the popular "psychology when be immediately ijs siimed that he'press had been bought iip by the drug trttst. It never oceunrcd to him, apparently, that this silence might have 'been 'due to' ignorance of! the facts, that the matter had never been brouulit to the attention bf'lhe newspapers 'of 'this country as'a whole. Y KT such iindouidedly vs the ease. And a contributing factor was umptestiohiibly the Mipcr-conservat ism of the medical profession iis a 'whole, the survival of that straiige fcjudice against ublieity "getting iu Hie newspapers." As a niatter of fact in u ease like this, tho medical profes sion should lit once have taken the newspapers into their con fidence, for in widespread and pitiless publicity lies their most probtthly their only effective remedy. Iliit there is that fatal Inertia and spirit of reaction, too often disguised in the pure garments of "the ethical members of the profession." ( Kthics are. fine and necessary. lut when the lives of the mothers of a country are threatened, it is no time to think about the formalities of the action, hut to act iu the most effective way and at once. Alas, when Hit iiirpliiiK' ilrivcr liolds out. liis liiiutt, up inul tlmvii must lc inchulcd in ytnir crfurt to tfiiess wliilt ho iiiciins. It nit ilfprmls iipoii your point of view. AVIii-u ttic socli'ty piiffr snys I'vcryoiir hus left tmvu, notnnty t-au notire tliu tlif itTcncc. lij a free people nor that selects tin law iniikrt's H prrt'ors iiinl then only obeys I lie liiw.s it prefers? Tlmt the htimhle can hopr to enter Iliyli Society in this luii l oT opportunity is lemohstnitotl hy himlberh. Tiinnoy it ml liver. Mexico will tlrill through n U scem.s ii ahum to wtisto a perfcrtly ffootl atrocity like that 'in tune of peace. MUTT AND JEFF JFF. VOVJ l?MPt5ft Mff I .THAT AIM'T Right: 79 Iter the btJtu-nnut uv J mi i i MUZJILED THE PfiESS? BE OVISRDONB . etithetlnil flodr' in tpiVst of oil. Mutt Is No Indoor Eagle I I'M VOUfi Boosts, r SAit f0O HAT5 THAfO. ANY OTHSR MAW, MvJTTl rxTHet MAid. I Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. f lti4 Iftwt Hrtalntef U panoul fcttltfc ud kretn, to dlurata n tfefttmcol, will b, owtrd br Ir. Bnd U ltur4, Mll-drMMd mmlopt la tni-lrmd. t nuld hm brl.t mad writt In Ink. Ovini to tb Urr. nvnFw ( Kind, oolr bw au ummi bm Jl wlr u b ! U qtim ft mlorm Ina to lnitnctlou. 14drM Or. WUUu, Unit, la eua of thia hwimm. K.MIN'.TIO' TIME AGAIN .... A your or more has elupscd hIikc charKcn rwiuln- tl. same care ac we conducted tho luit health quca- Mn a case of scarlet fcvr or dlph tlonnalrf. It Rood fdn fr ""'' . , , flrsl-. las tiassonKcrs as well as the , daUKlltor, flgcl, two ,d conduclor ot the column, but .0 , yoar!) fc vory fonJ of raMni. the calm way thene half-fure ox - , .. , . . ,K, r awer bo sent to them. That wasn't the purpose of the -questionnaire at all. It was Intended as a means; ir reauers 10 snow u utriurr itivy iv learninji ino jmif icreonn in nyi. I.1IIK W lt-av.ll "Hi-. Well, I'm nut a vindictive per - , ,, . . , . wn: I sot al net u In a urjr s - , V . . t hi k y short time, and say or do ... . i . some h np; ati'oelou perhftpH hut , - , i.i I, . n h few minuteH It Ik all over and :, , . , , I'm sorry and ashamed of my con duet. 1 It In examination time 'again. ! suppnge we must hold an examin ation to determine what progress, it any, rcadera have mad'e In the study of hygiene in the past year. Thin Is all just for fun, you under stand. 1 am uk'in examinations, as. u generul rule. I think 'school examinations and college examina tions as they are usually conduct ed are a poor sort of diversion, a diversion of attention from the in competent teaching, and the neg lect of study in the institution where the demonstration is staged. Of course I cannot object to ex aminations on this ground -where a mid-term or final test Is the only check the educational authorities have of the candidate's class work. "Where this examination business attains the height of absurdity is In the elementary and high 'schools; there, often enough, a pupir w hose I class work has been excellent throughout the term flunks tho ex amination, unless some teacher with a bit of common sense "fixes" it; on the other hand, many a pu pil who 'has unmistakably shown his unfitness in the term. Is lucky enough to "pass' the examination with high standing. It is a strange thing that teachers or educators generally sanction the examina tion absurdity or at any rate they h e 1 d o m make audible protests against the wastefulness and Injus tice, of this archaic custom. ' I Just for fun, then, here are the questions for the flfth health 'ques tionnaire. Send In your answers according to the numbers. Inclose a stamped envelope bearing your address and you will receive jhe corrected answers by mall. The correct answers have been given in this column Jn .the course of the last few. wcVks: 1. What Is the function of the appendix? J. What Is " likely to happen If a confirmed pill taker Is unable' to get his regular physic? 3. What's liver gnod for? 4. How may one be sure of get ting enough limo (calcium)? 5. Is It dangerous to go out in the cold Immediately after a hot bath '! Give reason for your ' an swer. fi. What effect has treatment with an infra-red lamp? 7. Is bunion a growth or n de formity? K. How may a person Jf tula remia V Should but'ies eat bananas? K.vptiiin your answer. in. What Is rrl and Imw Is It usually contracted? MI'KSTIONS A.M AXSWKIW Spread of Infaiillle ParalyU. , I 'lease answer In your column whether Infantile paralysis Is con tagious or not. Should such eases be quarantined, and if so, for how long? Mrs. A. K. I-. Answer. As the mode of trans missluit Is not definitely Known, there Is no effective means of pre vention. As a rule, thy patient is Isolated as completely as pos sible for the first three weeks of illness. After that, It seems, there is little danger of infection spread ing. There Is reason to believe that visitors or attendants may act as carriers of the infection, and hence actual quarantine Is neces sary. It has been proved thul the virus Is ylven off from the mucous membrane of the nose ami throat Therefor, the none and throat dis-' I THAT'S O.K. Dib VoJ THdrA'S JL. UNil)BRGK? t tHe j J (JCTUATlONlI I. . i. i. .. 1 n,,vo " voBue. recollection that lsts took advan-, , ha rt,ad thHt n taue of the fc'anu ilron worms ,ruc?-Mr.. that I not mad $ an4 ctt.ico.lU.d' '.Hwer.-I advise you to five , In,rrvm.nSnn'l,ne chl"' rlsl"- e alone with n t you ever .top- , an) nlcel , fta'ed'me a' '' 4 .0,uld - , i" v . . t ' U,,UV; - II love to nwlm but I am ashamed tu so . . when I stand Btraiplit J t-l nf ,1,.li-.W. ..1 my knee. "." fJ t " - Answer Probably you require only a few pounds of added flesh I l!t.r.,- An r.11 Hw, i finn ' , .u i. V 'fan, for that Is the beat of all ; . (tntll. , ,,,, ' tissue builders. Of course i , Ml nothiiiK you ran apply, wear or i ,"(,, t,rt .. , i In will change matters. Rend , , , , , stamped envelope bearing your ad- dress and ask for instructions for gaining weight. Wily the Alias? Can you tell me whether the specialists in Institute 'arc 'reg istered? I am thinking of going there for a circumcision. M. A. Answer. They may be regis tered, yet thoroughly disrrputahle. I advise you to entrust the little operation only to a reputable doc tor who practices under his own name. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) Quill "Points Yet you can love a decent wo man you iave a right to love and never be annoyed by the police. Another bird called the dove faiIs to reach its goal because of an unwelcome stowaway called greed. "Wisconsin has voted for beer. "What's to hinder voting for a Holla Royco for everybody? A hick Is a poor man who has a home and yard like he could afford if he were a Long Island millionaire. The. nidrrlagc Is a failure If she looks buck to the first hIx months and wMics lie would ho like that- now. A year from now you can sec considerable change In the farm er's affairs. His mortgage will be a year older, Anyway .we "are glad to learn that tho disagreeable,, taste of things we don't. like Is caused by essential vltamlnes. Americanism: iiuying cylinder oil in tho original .cuiilainer to - avoid poor oil that might injure). the motor; accepting the stranger's I word that the stuff In the fruit Jar Is pure corn. ' IJfc'fe simpler fgr parents now. In the old days the sound of a slap on tho front porch- Indicated a reproof .Instead of a .mosquito. . Tho h ii it e hi (i o n is over when sho looks loipy around , th house mid he itoon'l c ii durii. KducatoL-s say . a practical dem onstratlon Is. worth moro than a lecture, and If that Is true, the crime commission can ask for nothing more. If Messrs. Hoover and JlacDon ald ileslro peace, let them agree uh. fi. rule that none shall bear arms except . those who hope to profit by the war. A diet expert PUKKext the juice of an orunse and, a nil en of bran bread Iu the morning, hot doesn't wiv whether It If to no taken be- for'e br after break fun, . ' ( $, X UJSH TD 7 . Y,ooT MAIL. TRIBUNE DAILY cross.word;puzzle A C ROBS I. (n nbo brlngi into ln I. 'rmilaat eras uent 13. Placid II. B' 0t4 at- trltate li. Steamflilp: nbbr. It. Urntlitl't IT. Imlnnaift cob tempt t. Iloct-lntj Sa. Itori tt. -bus 3. Cliair 2i. On wo Aneti mmx M. Man'l Qffk- name S. (ieolofflffll . . Solution of Veitcrday'i Puzl K!31iS"i: i cnxlOruiTrc I 6 j T t C fp ' t Li rhrQ is CjOlM iT R (A j ft j TpD, Q JdH P 1 0 i Tj t ; i U Si l" M l s U A j X j E IS rnrmatmit t Si. J-'ratirant 41. Mentally . ,o4 sunod 31, AmtTlmn poet , 2. Co lime in . . -aU omnr- 4. . .Krntacif , . w , fflnnrti : 3S.,(;errfcfl arffifs fl. Rlinrt Rl?fp 'water 4&. Itahbor : 18. HlgJi rord Ah. I, on flth 40. WooIfu Iray .'. Myscir for carrjlny Hon agroaad brErk &. Sense . Z: 3 f? 5 lo . l?MZP I? I? IO r7 12 w; r3i i ; - . - 2J7 " " T" 2S " 726 . . v..28. . PJi? ,;' . ' ' Stt . i US 3 "WW Ti " WZ W 32. M 3 iS 36 37. 33 ; M 'm J - ' jif ; , 54- I SS : I Brisbane'sToday. (Continued from Pass One.) poration .carrying a 'letter from Florida to Alaska for 2 cents? There was a time when Honry Ford believed in tho existence- of a great moiiov trust.,- His belief was sound,i and but for Ills individual genius the money trust might have carried out its plan to grab the Ford plant One great power trust would be all right if the people owned It. Autt if. one concern owned all the powor llio people soon would take it over. . , . A bank 'In New York Is shown to have been managed by thieves, for. :the benefit of themselves ani other thieves. Its depositors shame lessly robbed. Now It is suggested that other banks inalto good the thievery, ana pay the depositors.- : . V . . '.T n,otllth,e imv aU ? "f: , Jn" tlie banK In Germany when bankers steal they commit suicide. In this coun try they ro to Kurope. flf a liank rubber were caught, other robbers , would not bo per mitted him to get out nf trouble ly making good his theft. Hanks abould not ho allowed to compound a felony for profit. 'rrlel.iaHne; llin liirlh nf the tlrt. publican party at Jackson, Mich.. Dr. Work, llupublicau national com- inltloeinun. and Secretary , llvdo urged the Republican . party t bHcki.Prcsldeut Hoover in his pro-1 hiblllon law enforcement'. . - . 4- The President has tin; depart-1 ment of justice, flic treasury. Hie army and navy to help him with prohibiten. Thp Republican parly might help him with farm relief. Boulder dam flood control, canals, highways, aviation .development and other. tliincB that (he country needn. , Prohibition is not tho only thin;; that interests American citizens. Two Filipino "Siamese twins" will marry two sisters that are not physically united. .The clerk In Manila,' refused TVATvy U ax i - i - nni i MtiZN X TOLt TrA.Y0U AW G LEVATOR IN TH I. li U ami can iruclfoo I. A tine fit of j:uxlund I. The Woman 10. Appeared 11, Mistakes la printing If. Mud's nave 10. poll 31. Fll oil . affix i. Wendy plantt If.. Noblemen tu. feioHttieco ea- utellutlon 9. The benrt 11. A'nrleat mill . - .lry iletPc for throning U. Utune Of rard 31. 'fwlit iffflln S). W hrtrAm. ii forword 1. Ileln S. Tffker 'of a - Jase S. NcKiilIre prefix 4. -Nirknnme for l'dwhrd i. Termination f. Taking revoke . Enemy 81, Gaelic form e John 37. nptlrnte M..Hjy , , 4u. ItruTci , 43, I'Qaiplrated 41. Tlewnl 47. Not Snot. iX rrofension 5", (.'ontlnentt t alilir. license' on the ground that the twins, fastened together at the base ot their spines, were not "single" and could not marry. He was overruled. . The twins with their wives will come hero "to make money in vau deville." They would not make much. If all ol' tho people were civilized. Why should any but a child of moron wish to see dreadful do- formily? cIimi daorsVing, The new German plane, Do-Ox, The Kant airship, with three decks, carries 12 powerful engines and will eliminate forced tandiiiRs under any but most extraordinary conditions. , Pipe Hues, all acces sible, will prevent leaks. The pi lot's task is less onorotis. The great Ihydroiilaric,'' now on the Swiss side of Lake Constance, will carry 100 passengers, mu Ls planned for regular service across the Atlantic. -4 , SAI.IIM, Ore., July 9. M) Th ltogers Paper company, founded I here -til years ago by tho late tleorge l' Rogers, changed hands today when i''rcd l. Thielsen turneil over the controlling inter- es.""'1 inanagement lo Blake, Mof- fc ''"VJ,C ''ortland. Tlie '"r firm is represented by P. c. MacDunald ot Astoria, a partner ",c ''UsItwss and the new man-! "l-'1,1"- Mr- Theiisen has been withi j lh" company tor 1 n years. He will : devote his time to other interests. Thielsen, K. Puttaert nnd James' is. llelizel yesterday annuum ed the ; incorporation of tlie WcsU' Hoard Products company, which J will utilize the waste materials from the flax and paper mills for manufacturing purposes. Quench Klanuiih Tire KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. July 9. tVt What mi(c;u have been a serious fire was uuickly controlled In the fuel bin of the L'wnutia box company last nisht. It was neces sary in tear the roof tiff. Thr alhhizc broke out In the sawdust. - r - rv A I I U , V rv J I 'UUMLLUUJW l ' r Do You Remember? 'rt-v VKARK AGO ltilAV (From the files of Mall Trlbune July t. f9!. ; Two cliililiirt of Min. Ella Tull. mun.-iK'T of.iho Jlolland tafo, kid linptd ly unknown womiin. I'otitions clr'-ulutcd In Medford proIosHntr asalnat Standard Oil company establishing wrvicc sta tion on S. I'. Hunt of way. V. H. rhipps publicly opposes Bedford Kclioul budget. "Weimar Germany ratifies peace treaty . "Washlnirton Plant diseases cut down V. X. wheat by 75,006,000 bushels. New York Kov. John Straton declares modern - woinftn's dress lures men Into sin." TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From the files of Mail Tribune) July 9, lo. , ., , County court agrees to., pay P. .1. 0'(iara'sexpenes in- carrying on o blight and Inxcci eean-up in Jackson county. Jack Ailken will assist Mr. O'Gara. Dr. J. F. Tteddy makes trip ov Pacific & Eastern with John K Elevens, formerly engineer; In charge of ilic i'anama Canal. Kxtenslve repairs made In Postal Telegraph office, Including new floors. . .- " ' . Due to crop shortage, 'alfalfa selling at J14.50 per ton, de livered Colonel Frank Hay ' opens up grtuilto quarry at Oohr Ray. Court Hall and T. E.r baniols join Portland Klks spei lal car for trip to convention in Los Angeles. Daily Meteorological Report Tuesday. July 9. 1929. Medford and vicinity: Tuesday, fair tonight and Wednesday. Not quite so warm Wednesday. Oregon: Tuesday, fair tonight and Wednesday. Cooler in inter ior "Wednesday. n kJ H en y m a. Local Da.t ? S : Hiffhost (last 11! hours) 1)8 r,nu-fist nust. hours) Bl 14 54 74 0 Uel. humidity (per ct.) 21 Precipitation (inches).. 0 State of weather.. Clear Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing 54 decrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, iy8, 13..r)9 inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 91: lowest, ro2. .Sunset today, 7:48 p. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4:40 a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 7:48 p. jn. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Baker City . Bismarck .... Boise Dcnvi?r Des Moines . Kresno Helena Los Angeies Marshfleld .. Phoenix ..- Portland Red Bluff 10 Roseburg Salt Lake I San I'Vancisco ljinta Ke Seattle Spokane Walla Walla .... Winnipeg L. W. JMCK, ASTOUIA. Ore., July 3. VP) Kador Kables, former, director of the Union hlrfh school district. Seaside, who a few months affo was released after serviitp a sen tence In tho state penitentiary on a liquor fhurge. was arrested a pa In ycsterd:fy by Sheriff Stusher when the former director nnd a companion are said lb 'have been found with a still and sdtno liquor. By BUD FISHER : ?B. fa . i ? i ? - .So IS Clear .64 50 P. Cdy. . 58 Clear S6 50 P. Cdy. St 60 P. Cdy. . 9S C4 Clear . 72 41 Clear ; . 74 C4 P. Cdy. . 70 , . 54 P. Cdy. .103 K2 P. Cdy., ,02 00 P. Cdy., .102 70 Clear . !P2 5(f Clear . 7 ' r.ti P. Cdy. . G8 r.tt Cloudy . . S4 66 P. Cdy. k . ti4 f.B P. Cdy. . 84 56 P. Cdy.' . 90 02 T. Cdy. 4 a Cdy. K, Meteorologist. So IS Clear 1CH00L DIRECTOR AGAIN IN LAW TOILS- TSS l.r- ... I