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Medford mail tribune
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111 tcfal, eaia la a-ilnea.
OTMBit or TBI Associated prui
tXtltlnt full Lused Wlf. Battle.
Tb aiKCUta- Preu Is Mtluiielj UtM la
UK OH lot puUUoo ol all M aUp-UH
aradiMI to It or .ther-ls, eradlu. la tali war,
wad also to UN local aewi ptiUjbl -aula.
All rUhtt lor putillcaUoo X laafl-t l.nla.al
Barolo an aU. rM-rrat
Omclal paper of the Cltr of Kedfort.
Official paper of Jackioo Counlr.
tworo dallr annta drculallM fax til mitto
sadlai Oct 1. 1IJ8, 443a.
AdrerUUat wapraieoumal
H..C MOG-NKIIM A COllfANT .
em la Ittw Tori, Oileuo. MnB, 111
rraaclKQ, Urn Armlei. IliUlt, Forllawa,
S
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Parry
llm-lu -mnfiunnpu thfil thf fikll'tH
for (hII will Kccrvtf the knt-i-H. und
will be Rood news for tho bow
lrgK(il Kls, If uy-
Dvcturs warn Hio pulilU' that
klsniB causes RinBlvlils. This is
not a very awe-lnsiililiiif and un
pronounceable name for so hide
. uus a finish, and In this world onf
enn never tell when one will get
lilt by IlKlitnlni!.
"The farmers are ull busy talk
liiK care of their hay crop"
f.Shedd Non.k They are probably
dlscusslne the pitch of the hay
surplus.
why Tin-: mi i.i:?
(Kalcin (topital Journal)
A mule braylm; contest for
demucrats only, with Ike l'ul
terson and Charley as judges,
uill be a fealuriv eviiut uf the
picnic nct Friday eveninc
nt llauer's kiovo, when mem
bers of the Kotury. Klwanls
ami I.I011H 'clubs, and their
families will Bather for their
annual Joint outing.
The last two nlKhts have been
i ideal for sleepinB, a huninir prac-
tlsn tliat Is almoHt as out-of-duto
i as .walking. '
; Science haw found a way to vnc
. clnate Ihw calerplllar.' we suppose,
'; where It won't show'. Nothing so
f labberBaslluB has occurred since
t 11 years wuh devoted to cnBi'avliiK
the lord's I'raycr on the head of
a. pin. ' .'
. .' $000. Otto worth of opium was
helved this week III San Krunclscu,
cutlslne; Hlmost as much excite
j mem as Die capture of a buttle of
. Scotch on the Klskiyous. TIllH was
, tlie annual sulzuro of druiis on the
: Vacific coast, and nobody knows
; the amount of nplum that sifts
(Into, the land . without getting
. seized. Howover, It is plenty.
. Nohody sinoHes opium but China
, men, ami they have no votes, so
the politicians never Kh'd their
loins nnd shout from the pulpit,
the housetops, and sliildy corners:
. "I stand for tho strict enforcement
of tho Harrison Di'llp; Act."
YOU MX IAI, IH ITAST!
ItnselMirir Xrux-ltci Icll 1
iJcur .Mrs, flecckman:
line day last week a few
friemls and himself had lunch
down lown.r I had ft toasted
chcQsc sandwich anil started
eullnic It uslnic my knife and
fork. My friends pave me a
funny look. 1 said "whut'n
mtodr?" They said I hat a
sandwich isn't nlen that way
but Is broken uff in pieces and
conveyed lo tho mouth with
the flnKcrs. This has been
troubling: me and as I like to
do what's rlKht, . will , you
please advise- lurV CON
STANT iu;Ai)i:it.
Several iinllmely cases of luui
huKo have occurrcil, with peas to
shell nt home.
Prosperity nole: A Kolls-lloyec
uutoinobllc Is In our midst.
' Tho churmcd lire ut thr bill.
. boarils eonllntics. None are ever
burned up by a Brass lire, or
wounded by a reckless hunter.
l-MlhuUKll there. Is notlilnR to Ii-rsI-
ly hunt, the latter have started to
bloom.
i Kit Ui m port got it cmioiiri of
palul lust week, which itssures
tHiMin'tliliig sticky lo lean agulust.
t ' UtiKt Humluy whllf In a ital
f"g. your rorr, suggested thut l".d-
( ward W. ("rtrleton, the oratorical
, hurt icu tturist Im consigned to the
IcglslHtTJic. Mr. rarh toi, has done
nothlnu to merit uch a fate, and
wo are norry that the hyena In our
nature pot the best of us, nionien-
( tarlly. It Is alarming what devil
ment the human mind will think
of when It hu nothing else to do.
Mr., I'arlnon Would 'be . un ideal
inrujtlor uf the (egl-lnlure. it elect
ud, as lie' M mihl hit Ik, and hot go.
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IN AFFAIR AT BANK
uf. Louis. July n. Wt Aided
A. Oliver, 31. yt. l-oula "real
stato" mm Wctitlfhd hm one vt
Tour robbers whu killed four men
: nnd obtained nearly K'OO.ooo In
, tho Lamar, Colo., hank . holdui
May today was identified
nn n participant in tht robbery
,I.i n. R of thi Irvhiglon Mtnto brink
nt rmlinnujM.llH in which llM.iiioi
wna obtnlnod, poliro onnounecd, -
SCENERY AND RECREATION FOR i ALL
TI1J0 I'OUXTY COL'llT hIiowh kooU jii(l(,'iiici4t in miif;sling
the willidruHTt of over !MKK) iiurcs uloiif? tiv C'raler, Luke
Highway, Kokiic mid Appl.-cate J.ivrrs, us iM'jmani'iit rocrcu
lioniil ami scoiiic ceiiloru for the benefit' of the i'opie of South
ern Oregon and visiting tourists. V" ' ' - "( i ' 1
Choice spOlii oit these rivers buve rapKlly been iissiiio; into
private lmmls of late ami thrt deiiiand for tlil'tn will'inerease
as time goes on. This development, in a 'desirable' ojic, an the
new purchasers distribute thousands of dollars t'uch j ur umoiijj
the'nierehuntK of .Medford and Jueksim County. ( '
lint it would not be desirable, and there is no iieecssily, of
also throwing the public lands upon tlte open uiurl et. A eer
tiiin proportion of these shoulU be keptvfor the betiiefit,of the
people' and ' future (rviieratioiM, and this, is what ; the County
Court is ohdcaroriug to do. i1 - '
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WITH the support of Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, and
(. L. Albri;htj director of the National liirk Sen-ice,
there is n'o doubt' the reiuest of-the County (ourt will be
grunted. Such nclion is also in
son's policy of estiiblWhiiiff a state park area, to J reserve a Per
tain proportion of our scenic und recreational resources for fu
ture generations. , : , ' " ' ' ( '.
To have all such attractions publicly eonti-O'llcd would 'be
as 'undesirable UM to have them all privately controlled. With
such u vast urea 'of uttractive'aud unsettled country, however,
a happy medium 'between these
iloiinbtcdly will, be rculizcd. . , .
With the ubove'ucreae withdrawn, the public.; interest! will
lie protected without in any way rc'tiirdins the (present 'legiti
mate development along the line of private puriliuse.' .j
The action of the County Court is timely, nod 'far sighted,
und should 'tricot with the heurly approval oCMhe .people of
Southern Oregon.
HENRY FORD BOOSTS MEDFORD 1
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IF you haven't seen the current Literary Digjesl, you had bet
ter buy one. For to read page 49 is worth ' much more than
10 ecnls. In flict, in advertising value to the city of Medford,
this page runs into hundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars.
For Henry Ford cites Medford, (Dregon,1 as the leadiup; ex
ample in the country of enterprising and progressive "air
niindedness." The entire pnge ad,' including the illustratitn,
depicting a local airport lhass'' meeting is -devoted to the
glorification of Jfedford as the biggest little airport iu the
country.
Yes, some boost for the old
and'all earned. ' ' "
IXC1DKNTALLY, after reading this ad we would Suggest that
if you haven't visited the new airport recently you take the
time to do so.
Not only has Medford attained nathmal recognition for 'be
ing the first community in the state try property appreciate, the
future possibilities il aviation, but, 'unless we1 are greatly 'mis
taken, Medford is destined to
the best and safest municipal
Look it over, and see if yoil'
Fprd know more than you do about your own home town.
A tire lms'lM'iilo. :,lt wfm't
sIunIc tree. '
If tlmsu iiirpluiu; en(luraiit?o tosls brcomu generally
lnr tlioy slunild Htinmlalc the KnUf cross-wonl puzzles.
Tlie difficulty with stumping
onc who can build a fire can
ltrfurc nnyoin ran moralize Tipon the Mcdiu.il Assoeiution
vtitc they will have t find outMvliethcr it) was a vote of eont'i-
dtiiec in Dr. Thayer or a vote of
Fishing is less cruel Hutu limit in. The amateur never has
to explain that In- thought his companion was a fish,
Historians must do some ucssin and ten .thousand years
from now they will write about Ihe race that fasted to please u
God culled Skinny.' it: .. . .. . . , -
Sueeess: "fioinjf to New York nnd 'pelting rich enough ()
move out nnd havt n'tionse and garden like yoa had back borne.
If happiness is Willi's chief
gives him most happiness. Did
happy!
The only'safe driving is the kind that allows sufficient mar
gin to take cure of a fool. 1
A prominent pedestrian seldom dies iu vain. I'sually
traffic laws are obeyed for several days iu that district.
MUTT AND JEFF
THS WAf FOR THt
P0T-OFFICy
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m -m ij ,1 urn. I t l
r- ii l j
tTEDlCflRP MXTIJ
harmony with Ooycrnor gutter-J
two extremes ; can, and(im-
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IiOiiie town. And it's 'all true
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achieve further" fame,, as having
airport on tho Puoifiu Coast.
don't agree. Dull 't let Henry
'bltV but in Ihf piTMi'iux o a
. - ;
)opu-
tmt the niortilsliiuer is thht hny-
maka it. ' "'
indignation nj;uit Dr. Wilson.
aim, that is most wiso which
agnosticism ever muke anyone
the
Maybe Grandpa Wanted to Write to Hit Sweetie
H6UU T6.lT&
MvJTT" ISt '
THAT'S- HS
FIRST JOB
POSTMASTC-R.
frRTBUNE, MEDFORD,
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D ' ' : '
Btinq letter! awrtatalaf la awraanal awalta anal aTftwo, Dot to dlauaa dlaoawla m
wrMtaaeul 4)111 bo aaawwiwl ry Dr. Brady ft a itaaipvd. wrlf-addrwaMd aavciep hi oaaloaod.
Uttora abnoid ba brlof and wrlttwa la Ink. Owing to th targa aambwi ! lotlwra ro
rlTKt. o'j a waa ba aoawrrad hr. Ha nslr oaa ba aaaJ ta gnwrtaa mi aalana
la( la Ir trwotlooa. AMimt Dr. Wllllaai Brady, la eaw t lata Dlwagaf.
'" PKItlUS OP
A Virginia doctor,' Cluy HIiih
flale, M. X. n-portK Hht? nad vuac
ut a nutjftr In the medical corps
who wi-iit1' throuKh th war un-
Hf-nthed, then ,on
hlH w(iy ho in c
from Prance
lirew f a r p I o s,
T vonturt'd Into a
pore lain bath
tub, Rliiined, and
of two .ribs. l)v.
Hinsdale enumer.
atcs 10 other rea
sons why the wet
wash Is risky, none of which In
terests me much, but I under
stand some folks still indulge In
this rite now and then and !f
there be I want to wain 'em.
For example, the late Kir Arthur
I'earson, a great publisher, lived
in comparative security and com
fort for years and years; finally ,
he decided to . take u bu.th, and ;
while In the bath he slipped, his!
hpad struck a faucet and he was
stunned no that he drowsed bf- j
fore ald could roach him. These
cases go to show what One little
buth will do. Who knows, maybe
both of these unfortunate men
thought they could take it or leave
it- ulone. My policy Is to leave
it alone ns lung as folks leave me
alone. Not nt nil that's Just
where you aro wrong. You can't
gtiage a. man's cleanliness by the
number of bathtubs ho rents or
owns. .... .. .
. Faintness or vertigo Is more lia
ble to hitppen iu hut water lw til
ing, especially when a weak per
son takes a bath shortly after eat
ing or when very tired. Such peo
ple should leave the door open
and have the hall, porter or maid
look in on them now and then.
John L. Sullivan, famous cham
pion uf the ring died In his bath.
What chance have you and I?
Kpllcptlcs may have a seizure
while In a bath and drown.' Mark
Twain's daughter met such an
end... .
Apoplexy (struko of paralysis
from cerebral hemorrage) may
happen in a bath tub as veil ns
at dinner or on- tho street; this.
too, .might readily-lead to drown
ing in tho tub. I do not believe
a bath Is likely to. Joad to apo
pley, or to determine an attack
In oiio of apoplectic type.
Young children have drowned
when they fell Into a tubful of
water In tho absence of an attend
ant. Invalids or convalescents sub
jei-t to faintness have, met a simi
lar end. . , ',.
A ludy; brought ,huU.. against n
hotel recently because , when she
turned on the shower mitrkcd
"cold" , she was scalded. Aboutj
10 years ago a cw ) org hotel
settled a sliullHr claim fur $!!",0no
made by a guest who was knock
ed down by the force of the scald
ing watmvt A woman taking n
shower r bath In a public bath
house In Now York slipped, grasp
ed u faucet to save herself, turn
ed on scalding water and steahi,
which burned her fatally.
Many persons have suffered
electric shocks fro m touching
lamp or other electric switches
or, buttons while in the water. . A1
current uf low -voltage may prove
fatal in . such circumstances, be
cause tho wot .surface of- tho body
offers less i-cshUnnce than the dry
body Washington youth was
electrocuted when he reached from
the tub for an olectrlc heater.
f'ounlless fjUalltlc have occur
red from nsphyxlatlon from -the
use uf gas or oil heaters 1 1)
balhrooin, without flue conner
tinh. Again 1 warn readers. Hathe
If you must, but first make your
win.
qi i;srus ami .svi;its
SvvoiihHMi.
1 am .17 and I only know what
the , nthe.r girls nndv a woman
have told me. Would you please
send mo what t youn ijirl should
know ; out iilseasea oo contracted
by kissing? M. K.
Answer Send atumpeil enve
h)pe, . moiitlon your ago, and re
peat tho. question. Yes. diseases
can br . contracted by klsslttg
Thero are numerous records of
persons being Inoculated with
syphilis by a kiss, ,
1'ather Is An lion.
My father objects to my smok
ing, as he claims It wilt stunt my
growth and that u person forms
an unuoi'csaary haliib--fiho he
himself Chokes extensively. fie
also objects lo my mother smok
ing.. IH. you think It will hurt
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. v 'Xif'ftA 1 h . ' 'r:'. , n
QKEflONV TITTTRST) A Y,
THE IUT1L
either of u phy.sically? Hetty.
AiiHwer It may not Htunt phyfll
ral growth, but I think father 1
riuhl It does Htunt or retard char
acter development, in a child. I
believe It Is all riffht for a mother,
or- any adult, to smoke mode
rately, temperately. An adult
who Hmoke. temperately does not
resort to' tobacco In tho'course of
tho day's work or play, or In the
course uf a meal. . a smoke or
Buffered fracturojlwo Dttr lhp day done j8 tem
perate. Anything mure than that
Jh (uito likely- to have deleterious
efecU on health. - .'
Xot So Jrc!ialt3.
Ah a student In Normal I have
been sreatly interested in your
h'ealth teachings. I must say that
some of them are very radical and
contrary to what we aro taught
at school, nltho your teaching
seem practical. v I would like to
have complete information about
the vitamins. C. Y.-
Anftwer i It Is not that my
teachings are so radical, but tho
things they teach at '.school are
much more archaic., as it re
j (jures 10 y(,ars Qr more to get new
! knowledge through he textbook
Vnnner. . XTcOollum & SImmonds'
Food. Health and Nutrition
published by the authors, Balti
more, at II. CO. ought to be in
your library. It tells all about
the vitamins and other things. Or
send a stamped envelopo and ask
for my monograph on vitamins
Vl cleaned most of It from the
book mentioned). ;- , J
Pruritus.
Severe itching: all over body. No
breaking out. Various salves, ijlve
no relief. Hathing seems to ag
gravate. E. I).
Answer Send stamped envelope
bearing your address and ask for
instructions for relief of bath
pruritus.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
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Quill Points ,
A heathen country is easily rec
ognized. It has no padlocks.
Split season: A method of frisk
ing the winnor to benefit the box
office.
The advantage of an exclusive
hotel is nut In what you get but
in what you get away from.
You never realize how many
friends you have until you buy or
rent u roomy cottage at a simmcr
resort. '
Happy thought. If there's
anything In lids evolution
biitlncH, modern styles will do
vclnji a hldo Inuicrvluus to
mosquitoes.
Radio eiiKlneers. trying to per
fect an instrument that will work
In summer, seem' to forget that nil
the windows are up. '
Why do people disrespect law?
If Hobby Isn't licked when he
breaks the rule and goes swim
ming,' does the rule seem sacred
to Willie?
Tho reason bathing suits duht
seem immodest on tlie beach - Is
because an oremirtt full of poaches
isn't as appetizing as one peach.
ror a study, in contrasts, observe.
tho vindictive, unholy look on the
paeifist.s's face when he swatsl.a
moSquito in- the act. 't .
Trying to seem what you aren't
Just calls attention to wtfiat you
are. A fight dress Just inakos fat
look fatter. . .
l'vpn a Kmall town lia.s Its
ow4u.slve oolal IcadorH wlio
Imiitow sitfrur from n neigh '
. luu- xlie wouldn't Invltv to a
IKirly.
Vacation:' A" short interval dur
ing whlrli n man kills time by
Kiiinklng too much.
If daughter niakrs u mess of
2l
shoot: uuot i TTj 1
- is it? J "AWy
JULY 11, 1920.
; ' : MAIL' TRIBUNE
DAILY CRQSjWORDiPUZZLE
. AtltOHS
I. Part of a
rharfH
&. It real fraii
8. Kxprtsiloa of
no trow
It. nr into '
h red
1. "be ilrnlr '
11. CI. II injury
It. Hcitj mitt
). Ka.rnl
IN. V'rozrn water
If. F.porh
9. lleniHl. thtrk
ml rlnnifT
St. I'rnrrona
it. iiisi.it
21. Torn
it. Soonrr tliatv
it. Small flsh
87. SIotIiij purls
S9. Kentls mono y -91.
irnrfn wfBht
5f. Plee oit
31. Allrgm
St. Strnltrht
3. Orrok lelter
40. Stroloafm
41. Hoy' nk-k-nnnie
It. Toward
41. blrHton of a
piny
41. I.arve mm-
KfllnHon
4T, Totnl ,-
Solution of yeiWrdy Powlt
i (c I c IhIt W i Iva D f i a j l j c i
JF ofslclftUtlcfTlo ftjATrjJ
To nflr TTbT i tH Wi tBu
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o sfli t,iTn E TjU ?Hn T
C gN T UMRjlll S"ffX RJI! X.
Tj E j A 1 S ED OiT MP' 1tTO
4, Rfrl'i name
it. Mrrtlclnnl
. plant
10, Oaqlin money
of a count
11. Volcano .
L IfTOf red
i. 1'iui et
Sronntl
Inks ont of
sight)
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everything she tries to cook, don't
worry. She can always get a Job
at a' resort -boarding house.
' Tho argument against ' going to
extremes seems to fall down when
you observe a head of hair that is
neither: long nor bobbed. f .'
Opinion depend on ' capacity.
"W ontlcrf u 1!' says one man.
"Vile!" says another. -But ono is
watching the stars and the other
smelling the glue factory.
Correct this sentence: "I drive
my new flivver fast when I'm iifa
hurry," said he, ."but- I never zip
past a big car Just to show that I
can." ,
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
to yourself.
' What interest in v
superstition.!' . ,. '
Mr. George P. Baker, whose busi
ness Is industry, bank-ing. railroad
ing, and giving away money, seems
to have decided to make 'his the
biggest batik.
The First N'Btlonal Hunk Is to
absorb twn jotlmrs, giving Mr.
Maker's bank aasetn of $::.000.000.-
IMO and making It tho biggest bank
In Ihe world. -. : ,
When ancient dinosaurs got too
big noniethlng happened to them.
But modern hanking has more Intelligent-
management ' than diriu
saurs had. : '
.- -Now
York Police Couiiuifwioner
Whalcn, - waging aggressive flsht
on crime, orgnniies secret police
to opy on gangstor. rackctoors. th
type of murderers thai tako their
victims for a rldo. i .
The ."" secret policemen will he
scattcriMl. not know-inn each oilier,
living among the gangsters, pre
tending to work with llioin. Tliey
will make no arrests, truly aupply
information: an Interesting experi
ment, although secret plans usu
ally end In trouble.
An Riuiy man. appointed to sup
press Philadelphia's bootlegging,
appointed a spociul body of police
men to deal -with that.' Investiga
tions showed that the special po
lice wero protecting bootleggers
and getting the larger share of boot
leg money reserved for the police.
. AdirMlTo
. Iloppva
. Sirpfi irnnila
UuiMIng ina
Ifrlol
9. ITrltonlllon of
lirenenfp
9. rVmlnlna
iinmi'
10. I'rrt.ilniuir lo
t lit nrl tit
liullititg
11. mirse
in. t ommotion
tl, Funcrnl till t
HI. I'rincipal or
terj
ii. AbrnolTfi
2(4, Be re ruff
30. Mnn'i nlrk
nonie
33. lias merry on
'it. Oroefe L'npltl
s;. Hirer
S6. Mler
37. Island off
Srotinn.l
SS, Gnnlfn frnlt
41, Knrnnip .
46. To tlie InsMa
- ol . .
47. Performance
bT one prton
i3. I.lho
H. Soft: mm.
abbr.
Periods ef
lima; abbr.
Game plajrr4
on horseback
D0W5
Bnilntia of
anj Jaina
Forettll
Wise
Mm. Whnlen's secret police
should be well insured.
The new small money is here,
and the government begins saving
$1,500,000 on paper and Ink. This,
conntry gets used to everything
soon. Before long the old money
will be a curiosity.
Counterfeiting will bo more dif
ficult with new money, and. If you
care to look at it affectionately, it
is more appropriately and beouti
tiflly decorated. Makers of pocket
books, 1)111 folds, will profit. '
'a Weston. . - Weston Jewelry store
opened, for business in Reynolds
building on Vater street. -
Relief from Gas
Stomach Pains
Dizziness
The doctors tell us that 90 per
cent of all sickness is due to stom
ach and bowel troubles. You can't
be well if your digestion is badi
you are likely to get sick unless you
relish food and digest it properly.
Tanlae has a wonderful record
as a relief from digestive troubles,
even those ef years' standing.
Mrs. Annie Waters, of 2752 44th
Ave. S.W., Seattle, Wash., says: "I
suffered from nerve-wracking stom
ach trouble. Every available rem
edy brought no results until I tried
Tanlac. It built me up till my
stomach trouble was cured."
If yon suffer from gas, pairs in
the stomach or bowels, dizziness,
nausea, constipation, or torpid
liver; if you have no appetite, can't
sleep and are nervous and all run
down, you need Tanlac. It is good,
pure medicine, made of roots,
herbs and barks. Get a bottle from
your druggist today. Money back
if it doesn't help you.
Tanlac
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Do Yon Remember? 1
TKX YKAKS AGO TODAY "
(JVoin files of tlie Mall Trllmno.)
.Inly II. 1IHB
Ji. Hendricks of AshUnd killed
iu un nuto irusli ut lioiier Bunion.
Spokane. I''orinor Secretarj" . of
Stute Wm. Jcnninss Bryan attacks
i:. S. treaty with Franco UKainbt
future Oonnnn aKgroBsion.
Divorce suit of Mr. and "Mrs.
licnlmi Uowers of Aslilund closes
in circuit court at, Jacksonville.
f?poley Hnll, Frank Furroll and
Floyd Hurt start formation of local
airplane company.
Determined to csc'apn baldness,
P. J. Neff announces ho, will fno
longer wear a hat. 1 '' ' ' w
Work on. Standard Oil service Jh.
station on sj. V. right .of way.,
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
July II. I.
Medford women start agitation
Htfalnst the showlliK of Kllnor
fiiyn's "Three Weeks" at Medford
Opera House. ' ' '
Hazel Ticc resigns us cashier ("
Nash Grill.
Ed Hoot leaves to take In Yukon
Exposition at Seattle.
City Attorney Neff and Mayor
On non go to Hulem to ask Governor
Denson to send circuit court judge
to .Medford so spoclal session can
be held for condemnation proceed
ings In M. F. Hanley case.,
i
T.eon Haskins speeds to ; Btrtto
Falls in his Ford In tliroo hours
and 15 minutes. - "'
Portland, Me, Cana.dian Pacific
railroad In Maine blocked', by cater.
pillars.' ' ". , :jr ...L
RELIEF FROM CURSE i
OF CONSTIPATION
A Hattle Creek physician says,
"Constipation . is responsible for
mre misery than any othercauso."
Rut imrncdialo relief has bcn
found. A tablet called Ucxall. Orr
derlies attracts water from the sys
tem into tho lazy, dry evacuating
colon. Tho water loosens the dry
foori waste and causes 'a' tfonl.e,
thorough movement without .form
ing a habit or cvor iacrqasing the
dose.
Ston suffering from constipation.
Chew a Itexall OrdorlloVat night.
Next day bright. Got 24 to? -25c
today at tho r;nearest Itexatt Drug"
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