Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1929, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAlXfRIBCNB
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UBtt W HI'HI, frfltiif
I UMrT UITH. Hum
at u wood laaa mtuf il
tH, mutt in X Mliet I, lft.
rBftTHIITIlIN T
Il Mill In AiIitfK:
dull. .lib SuoiUr, ftir
li.iir, mtb sumiai. Booth
liallf, tlttwut Biuiday, W
liailr, alUMiit BuJHjftf, ajiwlh...,
HMtlf MfcU TrllMUia. ana aa...
.TO
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Buular. out eat
Iummui; C'tiiual fulfil, Puoii. iiW
bill aul oo Hlbifi:
Dally, vim Bundtr. not! .....f to
hilf, vitbvut flunday, atootb -8
iiaity, vitbuut hijujv, bin fu rut-
Italy, wlia Buodtf, onfftv 1 6i
ail twau, ewii a is wiuftM.
MEMBIft OF TUI AaSuTIATKIl CKKM
arcwiins roil iwim mr
1tM AuocUled Prria la nrliklnlr totltIM U
lb um rw butillralluB at all ot dltpaulMM
vadllad to It of olbtfNl! crodllad la tola frouaa
od alio to U local oewa ouuUaliod barclo.
tu riiou to pubiicaUM i ttui tuiii
Orflclal papat ot UK Pit of Mntftrd
IKIklii if of Jackaon Couolr
Bworo daUj aicrag clrctilalloo toa all owi
Mdlq Otl. 1, Ha. 3a
AdrartUlnf Rrpmaotatlioa
II. C MlHiKNHICN COMI'AIV
Offlcta la N Veil, (lilcaio. IHHott.
rraiieliro, Lot Anfelaa, Baatua, rortuoo.
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Perry
A uiof'S wend llnir burinr.v w:i
to lik inntbwarI then ibiy.s.
Lpst wf'ik was uniitif. .N'ohody
dirjilcd (o ri t Ji UMtdi lli Mrvii-e
FlUti'iII.
IIOSAWAI
(rciidlcloii Onicoiiitin)
A "windy" con lent will be
tinned ilurinK t Huiuluy
tr'hool hour, at whti'h lime an
attempt will hu Hindi' to ileier
utinn wliii'ii Htx hi (he num
adept nt talldiiK and Knera I
ItuiK-wiinledni'.s.s.
Adolph Men jolt, a movie a el or,
whone none-width must ache thril
led the Older OlrlM, Ikih a rtiiucuky
Voire, and In out of a Job, but he
i.ure looktfd nice ln n e law-hammer
.coat.
The Professional Women held a
pieiite yesterday, a number of
) 111:1 ii 'ii i' men heiiiK on hand to see
that ivei ythiiiK v n( uIoiik all
,;p-i d idiots have shii letl run
ning tnio Will p! h'i. Instead of
Ini.i objects firmly emhediled in
the earth.
I'.t.td Heath was up town Friday J
iind was kissed by seven female
admirers, and a prospective candl
date for constable next May.
The corn Ih fence hlnh, and will
run nhout 17 (iiillotiH to the acre,
if they don't -Ret caught.
( The butcher'H diuiffliter weighs
4 1 poll ml f, with her 1'u w'k hand
on tho hcalea.
Th,e 1(100,000 a year man who
accepted n l2,noo a year Job on
the farm board, is bing lambasted
ly the professional guard la iih of
the farmers, and it is evident from
editorial t'lis, that he Is not men
tally iua!iliod to hold either, hut
has, ami will.
II. Flewher, the hell-for-efficl-ency
baker, drove up Orlffin creek
laM Thursday, tiw the gloaming,
and lll.elhe Atlantic ocean fly era,
Jan out of gas.
Mrs. Cochran Kobln entertained
the ladles of the Mlrds society
yesterday at a nestalow warming
in honor of (.random llluejay.
J.iltle Chester Woodpecker recited
ii poem exemplifying that gray
feathers should he respected. He
Is an artlM. Miss Oloria Thrush
poured. She Is a University girl,
and will return to the campus ln
the fall, She Is wearing Theodore
Koou'evelt I'heasaul'K frat pin.
Oramlma llluejay convulsed tho
gathering, when she said she
smelled wedding hells. laughter
i Bod lor the digestion. Attorney
Kooih forgot that IiIh wife was
entertaining, and came home too
Noon. He was too ornery to go
back- to ihe office, ami gave an
InlorcMiiig talk, on whether the
pump Is more valuable than the
hydrant. A pleasanl lime wuh re
ported. Oajshevlkls with Hiin-huriied
lull ks. ure now hiding the same
'nealh the warm folds of furs Im
ported from Coyotiu.
The Timber ('inducts Co. Oiee
Tomliii Mux company), will erect a
tmtmmmh sign, fur the henerit of
tlie Hade, and sm.il boys with
I II It's.
Valley doctors
from the medical
I'orllaml, ami all
health.
are returning
convention at
ate in good
' U I M K AM) Till: I.IIOISLA
Tt'HE I Harper's ,M;ig, lldllue.)
U'hereln ihe dirfen nce, If tiny. Is
ably dtscusMed.
nncvKK quti: xoritisiiixci
K. S. I'roctur, veleniu employee
of ClitJihs Krinvn A Sous. hack
to rli l.-.tny with a big smile
mid Jiappy feeling of saiisfiutlon
that loyalty p.tyn lug rewardH- F-r
last K.H unlay nt the annual dinner
da net1 of th rflrm I'roctor wnn pi.-e.-nt'jt
with a 'rvlc buitoti de
rtoiiujr thirty-three years of ser
vice With the concern. The button
wuh pi earned ,y s. W. Newman.
preiitt nt of Charleft Hrou n t
Sunn, who lauded I'roctor for Ills
Joyulfy Htid fflortn In behalf of the
firm. Morf thun 100 ertipb.yees
atitudcd the uffHir. which uas
held a: Maniuurd'H Itedwood
C;rove. i S F. ftulletiu.)
(iUlk'ill JIlMMlcd.
VA Ii,S A U". Poland. July 1.1.
P'-rslxtent ruin In the mount a in J
region of ndern Oallclu huve
caused flood.- over n wide ai-ea in
the Hlanl-iavov and Tama pot dln-
IrictM. Manv vflhmeH have been In
'-' GIVE THE FARM RELIEF
fiT ITU .Inly wheat nl iH.-'M the turn- Farm IJeilcf Hoard is
laiiiicliil today tuitlci auspicious eireiimslanccs.
As I'residcnt Hoover declares, llui main purpose of the Ilium!
will In- lo secure "till' fuels" mill particularly lo adjust pro
ihietion to world needs. ;
A few weeks ao wheat was selling at one dollar. 'I'lie :
ste:iily increase sinee then lias
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I 11 IU im- M I I 1 1 1 1 11 I It I
ect of
?V i: r ii l
S'lU'h an interpretation j sciiivcly warranted.
little sentiment in the wlieat pit.
' I . t .i i
i n 1 1 1 1 1 Miaii imthum- ( iic proou hic mijiiv nns oci'll romicctl OV
. , , , , .
t'xtfiiMVi Unuli ;iinl (Iii)ii;i!c Irom pests.
1 . . . . . , . , , , , ,
. In r.iMi'i words. ll;t old rt'liiirm law ot supply and (I'Miuiii'!
.;is liocn workin
for
irief
. . .
1 .'Inner,
( .
.
. r
! K S rresiileiil Hoover ri niai ks,
iiiriners re
ilize, that this
tini(.'il.
overnif:ht
nun
time.
j It is a liij; .joh tiny have iinilerlaken, anil it will lake time
jtn hrinj; ahout any perniiiiienl results.
I J ii p.rm'1'itl their la
will
! means, what in the past lew weeks has been brought lihiiul n
I,. , . 1.1,1 ,' ,
jthe wheat market by natural ones-, namely, to restrict the sup-
ply in t Ii p f.O'o of ji mor or loss
.nolhcr iinportjinl ct't'ort will lie to iiu-rciisi' Ihe profits of
tlic prodiK-cr I j v (liM'c;isiiiT the "sprciul" in dihlrilmtioii, wliijh
luts only jjriiclilcd ihe S mm-i i la I or mid middli'iium.
A
S w;is lo he expi-eli I, lite enm niissioii iim h jhkI speciiliilors
liiive iilreinly sl.'ii led I heir liarr.iM of propaojantla ii'ainst
the measure. 'I hey will do every! Iiin pcssihle'to create public
senliiciein against' the Karm Relief Hoard mul render their ef
forts to benefit the fanner fruitless, entirely from n selfish i
.standpoint.
Hut this propaganda will not
Ihis eotiutry, ami the people as a
hold .iuilMiuenl reardint; the value of the Farm Relief Bonn I !"'S' ,v-,K',,"hl':V b''1"- reiSi,(.s,
... . - . cooked or raw. should In. an lin-
iililil the new eNperimeiil ha;i heen tiveii !l fair trial. poi'tant ir not Hie chief part of
"Cive them a chance," will be the prevailiii'' attitude of tin; i "' ''"''"V"
. . ii., i .. ... , A" " r,,1'' ""' 'Itianllty or
Anieriean people. In the al inospiero of a risum wheat market, I food taken In (he dav should be
the probability of the Kami
' lair chance " is inaleriallv
NO EXCUSE FOR OCEAN AIR RACES
If!-: widely heralded "lirsl I raiis-A I lanl ie air i
At the present writing details
definite assertion that tho "mcMi'' clement'' was responsible
for this unfortunate nuleomc.
Hut, wiili the traoie result of
one. is juslified in maintaining that the less lony-distanee air
raeinj: we have, the better for aviation,
Tho whole spirit of hih pressure and undisciplined competi
tion, which racing engenders, has no proper plaee in lon-tlis
tancc aviation at its present stao of develoimient.
w
ITU human nature what it
prevent iiifr eonteslanls from taltint,' tinncecssary 'eluinees,
d mil essary chances are just
their profession seriously are .trying to avoid. ..... .
Coh tiel l.indberyh said ; the "final word" on this point
Kvery aviator worth his salt must, take chances, lint the differ
ence between Inking chances which are necessary and those
which are not ; represents all the difference between lovaltv and
isloyalty to the cause of aviation.
The time uttll, no doubt, come when ocean air raciin will
have a legitimate place in the
Hut that time lias not arrived as
makes waste," holds good.
Farmer Marion Talley should find lift- .voice convenient.
l ew fanners can make th
selves when prices tumble;
Perhaps the Weather Jlan
climate than Medford has enjoyed thus far, but he never has
Now they say golf is a great
lint we have observed those who
The office cynic remarks Hint
long vacation is that vmi meet a
If he is l!l and she is (id it is
they love dil'l'erenl things. .
Wouldn't il pay Atlanta tu
granite for its "Welcome Home
MUTT AND JEFF
f ru . r T. . II -r i - tsa r " .., -
JWl""; r LDUiC.19 s I I T ' M, II IMC UUL If w TV fJ J k JU V A. r II II
T ALOMG J SHAiKfi HNt)S oft. (vAKG T '. ' ' ' Jy' ' 1
I tirJtt ARMS. HCNCejTHfe WATCH f Yr A W '
BOARD A FAIR CHANCE
been attributed, in some ipiar- ;
the formation of the Farm He ;
There is vcrv
Tlie wheat hulls have had ail
i i . , . .
interval in favor of the wherit
he realizes, anil lie lielieves III
new hoard emi aeeomplish not Ii
eaiinoi wont miracles at any
lie to iiTOiiplisli, bv artificial
i-onsiiuit di'iimnd.
et'very far. Tho farmers of
whole, will be inclined to with-
Hoard heiii.' HKAU.Y uiven. n
iiiereaseii.
ha
are too jncare to justify the
the lole Hawaii raee in mind,,1"''' 1,1 ln Mm.nduy heat. yea. anl
is, there is no possible way of
what-all flyinj; men who talir
snorts of this siwirt-ininl u-iirl t
yet, and the old adage, "Haste
sound necessary to express
could produce a better summer
indext to character. Mrhhe So.
work hardest succeed the least.
about all voir can sav for
new eronii of bill
a love mulch, all right.
Hut
erect something permanent
like
Itohbv .lones" si"iis
Saved by a Hungry Flea
773
Personal' Health Service
By WILLIAM. fRADY, M. D.
Bttjd Ucurt jrtia1nt to pitaotud batltfa ind hgltM, not Co d1iM dUtfDo! ti i
uMlWfui H tm iwrd by lit Uiadj H ftinpwl, Mlf tddrusd ctlop la tbcloMd I
WUvi-i ibonld t brlvf Uid wHtto lo (uk. Gwtri to th Ur bautwr of Utter r
-d, onl? ! atuwrrd hr, pa rpl? nan b aid to owrt o Mnform '
n 10 iMtrirtlont !' Dr. William Brady, In Mit t Utl nawvptpa j
IT Tlii:S A COOL JIKAD TO STAND HOT WFATIIIU I
! IcHd diinks and chllu-d food.s arc I
pirn -it nt uiwl w"1miih' In hoi wcutli- t
I t r hut l hoy" contribute pr;iotlcrtlIy i
hitle or nohlln;
i l.i. l.i.iU- cnul iinil ciiinfiirlahli-
The mine wiuei
will lie. IrresiitM'- !
live it i'!'Kilra- '
tlon. J In notlear
utile thai iiftnili'
who Hlrlvc to
iivulil n'THMlrint;
iih n hoc-IiiI nffi'nHe
xuffer muni front
hut we.tther.
i Kat folks feet the hem mi,i n,..
! t 111 n oni'S. in mod'iati-ly warm and
ini.deiali-ly humid, weather. Hut i """"" ln "almy weather. Plenty
vhen the temperature and ihe hu- "f l'lho,er in The Rand contracled
r. ldlty are both extremely hiRh. ! "neamonla In balmy climate. Ks
then the fat folks have an advan-! klmos do not lmve lineumonla.
UiKe over ordinary persons, for Wo,lll yo" n,lnB " m" on Purely
1 ""r areater mass of flesh ,ocm not
! nvrrln'iit ,,,n tli,.y run hi..i
Kr,.,it Htnrn -e of vuer In their
lisMie
It In the dehydnilion of
the tissue -if ihe skinnv nemnn
thai explains his extreme dlscom -
foi-t fn v - in. 1 ...,,t 1 .1
weather. " .
:i'bln folk rhould not only .lilnk I ' M in H-,vrsin 'he facts in
more water, bin they ybould try n u,d''' tu Kivy lho P'fhlic u good
onsunift more ?ui n v ry hoi!i,t"' v"
weather. i ('pyilKhl John V. Dlllu Co.)
Kverybody should easy down on !
the consumption of protein food,1
no matter whether of animal or
eetjibe origin, and no mutter ;
whether tlie mod is taken cold or'
hot. in extremelv hot wenthor ai'
the
' makt
vcl-..!, s ,...,,, ..!.. ,i
lie oppreslvely warm. Kr-sh fruits.
I'1"'?""''" In
ther, mainly
lit; ine prolein Items such an le
meat. tKK, cheese.
j At this season of year it is a!
good plan t' orevlso the old way,
j if you still adhere lo It. and make!
j the main meal the eveniim meal 1
instead of the mid-day meal.
j Ib eiikf.ist, In in h and dinner, in-j
'flead .( breakfast, dinner and sup-I
.per. this not only nilowR one to!
j enjoy una diuesi a otnl dinner In j
the rool of the evening, after ihe'
jday's work is done, but it naves
mouier tlie not job of getting din-
..!,-.. il .... . i. . ... .
(ll me lanniy n 'OlllI ' . i " ''
liliance lo help lnmher iirepare the "",X 1,nlpss 1,0 HllnltH you a hail
biK feed and clear l ie wreck- ''lliz,'n lien you criticise him Tor
line anil debris afterward. A fel-1 l,BlnK indecent methods to get re-
low may noi miike a terribly coo,lj:u"s' i
i!etttle,dtahi,Kh',', rIB'n '" "1 ' A'" '"w enforcement, the first
tllin '
unity and sweels In Kc-neral. i I
regret to unmiunce. are not nuti l :
j merit and the candy fiend will do
well to Katldfy his sweet tooth with
fresh fruits, ir he minds the her.
at all.
If we net a real sample of hot
weather some day soon I shall tell
what the comt'orlably dressed man. '
woman or child should wear In the
dou days. Hut 1 hate I,, o.i ,. i..,.
v.arm article iHl ready and release
it. only tti have It i.rinte.l ;.
riiiiiv .1,,,. .i 1
finite unreasonable.
yriOKTIOXS AMI .WSWKliS
l''(liiillleiil of I. .
I am a practical nurse. Klndlv
Inform me what euuipuieiit I
should buy In order to nlve col
lonlas .rrli;ation.s. II. F. J.
Answer. I ndvlse you not to
attempt such treatment, except In
direction of the physician who will
iMiiveie in- picscrioc ine necessary
coiilpment.
'I'u hcmi Ions 1 1 usliiiiid.
.My husband has the. ami is In
ranitorium. The doctor says my
husband will probably bp w,.!
enough to come home this .summer.
Hefore he went to the win. I nurs
ed him and knew nothlnii of the
danuer. 'I'he doctor says he can
hear a ratlllmr sound on mv l..n
liitiK. but he thinks It Is caused!
from pleurisy I had for about a
month . . . Mrs. I), it.
Answer. I advise you to visit
or write to the medical superin
lemli'iit of the sanitorliim and ask
whether there will be any
iiiiceiiou wncn your liustiaiiil comes
home. If your pleurisy was a re
el nt Illness. It is not llnliltety tuber
culosis. I'erhaps you can Bel an
xaniin.iltoti i.f your Iiiiiks w hen
you visit ihe san.
SrlftMV aiul ilw Iivs. j
vint r you mid the world j
'ihen in no (IIshuxo known to med-l
- r'1d "' " man wh" throuiih
nne drliilm In hoi i "le 'wnen. inn anuKnler
wriilhHr I lie more 1 '"n"inl on Die bank two days
mforial.le inelwhn" w'r' "'arililnK for her
fulhers hody. The paper Hiild,
"she eoniraeteil a nevere cold
wllli'h dfveloiied re.pldly Into pneu
ironiii. and nhe dleil." If It wasn't
the cold, what was (t that caused
ihis irl to contract pneumonia
Would II have happened if he had
hi-en exposed on a oatmy ttummer
day or nluhl? H. V. II.
Answer. Plenty of laborer on
' '""" cunin contracted pneu-
" "m intial e Mdence?. Had tl
! ,ll'"wn'"1 ma" ''v "
'"' hor "ffiaiiecii, the lie
Had the
hus-
would have artc-ribod her death 10
,;rwKon n,!ari- e Kliould not tnkn
i th'B'" "storit'" "o literally. I can
111 you that the reporter makes
U very easy for the doctor to ucqul-f
Quill Points
T)llM-A U .... I .11
in-
earth.
The next little Joh for the expert
la acoustics wilt be lo altach an
amplifier to I lie voice of conscience.
It would ivp a lot of writ-In-
If rine hoiels would print
on ihf -:irtts (frovided for
guests: "The window marked
itli an X is cur rMm.'
All blind ti;;ers have some ehar-
feteristies in common, but only the
I Kniauer ones wear Ktripes.
' He flaunt i .-.'tin rnfnrin.. Ann..
" juui inniriiuieiHH ciean
I ;
:. Americanism: l.aborlnir to no.
otilre'. .education nnil.iitinn i ...
iter jo be somebody"; respecting
n dumb million:. more than you
respect a colleKe professor.
Nature balnnces things. Where
snakes are numerous, the wlldness
ehcouniBes stills.
.. .
11 you ,nlnlt " worth while to
! 'Y ' me riim"- nrtme n"
:T np People who have flown the
Aiinntlc.
(iood driving isn't just a matter i
ot playing safe. You must nllow
tin extra man,'iu of safety to care
i for a fool!
i on tion t n e e d a iirrc
spoiuleiK'e course to develop
will power, dust practice do.
Ing nothing when a mosquito
bite itchCM.
If we knew just when men team
ed to talk, we would know when
wars became "inevitable. "
The propaganda depart ment
needn't do much by way of pre
paredness. It -can just, rehash the
same old atrocity stories.
If th.u colonel who "humiliated'
ueneral Isn't busv inst nou-
risk oflthein. r..rl:iin l I 1 1, -'H
like to have him work on.
Correct this sentence: "Ten peo
ple called to .'; baby today," said
I lie new mother, "ami all gave me oolwnrtli "five ami ten," Is hnild
the same advice raising her."inf a house In Paris to cost $I,"J0u
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Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
Ifussia lias marched troop to
the Chinese border, and China
mav enjov a real fight, in plare
. " . , ' .
of comic opera internal wars.
II' tho lJiivviiiiii! ' voulK- !,,.,. I
their army ou a war footiim
and mean business, in
com'i'ec-
tion with China's railroad seb.- .ami $2 fine for' issuing checks witli
urc, prepiire for a surprise. out funds. . "'
... . I . In this country we give a man
n win t i, a,. ,11 ,,i . d , 01' 1" days. Two dollars and
sia''.' Can" StS K'
at, hut a new Russia, of terrific elephant
e"ie-?.- , . Aristlde Hriand, French premier,
"c ,c,u";
lution, we know that it creates en
thusiasm and ability to fight.
. , . . , .. . . .
attJGZ.l:le revolutton.sts. in
vised re. vol, .V nna, r n 'Z
the grent armies and Benerals of
Kiuope look foolish, finally pro-
duced Napoleon anil turned him
loose.
A man diligent in his business
can do well, in these days. .Glanc
ing over financial' news, you Bee
that the Central States Electric
Corporation increases income 14f
per cent for the year.
And Mr. Gifiord's A. T. & T.,
which is the bit? telepltoue com
pany, sold above $247. On Friday
the stock was worth $75,S00,3;i5'
more tbuu It waH tho day before.
The company is worth now three
urn a third billions.
f-t
And Mr. George F. Paker's First
National Hank, now bi-est in thn
WOl'bl. ntfl fit tTAOO n ulinra la. I
Baker In supposed to own only one
fifth of the bunk. His fifth is worth
$140,000,000. The bank pays 100
per cent on par, and earned that
in the first six months of this year.
This is not a pessimist's country.
Oreat oaks from little acorns
grow, great fortunes from little
sums. Mr. Parsons, bead of the
Saturday' PuzzU
lit, ritKitfh
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II. ('oniioH!on ttf
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6i. Purpobe
16. .Muse of Ijrrle
poetry
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CO. Mrlstle
CI, Turkish title
of diienity
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6. Jlri'iik kuiI
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7. .Mudille
5. J-lRht repimt
V. Mini's nlik-
II II III c
000. That Is a sootl deal for a
house in France, ItO.OOO.OOO francs.
.Mr. Parsons intendB to live much
of his time in Paris hereafter nanl
is one of many Americans that will
.help France uav her war debts.
Rival '"five and ten" enterprises
will rejoice to hear of Mr. Parsons'
',la"8; They would rather have him
out of America. He is a hard com-
Jpetitor.
Mr.' r)ooley would say something
nhout the French court Bentvnclin;
j Klutz, once French minister of tui
seeks to organize a "United States
of Europe." He hopes to bring Eu
ropean countries, Including Russia.
; Into an agreement to trade Ireelv
; with each oth?r au, (jtcct
! 0ther'
i It would he a wonderful thing
f for Europe and the whole world,
But in this century, at least, it will
remain only a beautiful dream.
Toiler iets Damages
L'UVrXIIrt ulyR A? TWCyril ;
J. il. Toiiey, British amateur
champion, was awarded damages
of 1000 pounds sterling, (about
a000) in a legal action against a
firm of chocolate manufacturers,
who used his portrait as an ad
vertisement of their products.
Twenty-five miles an hour Is
"reckless driving" If the road is
crowded, decrees a new Indiana
ln w.
New Way to
Improve Skin
A wonderful discovery is the new
French process which gives M12L-LO-OI.O
Face Powder its unparal
leled smoothn?.;s and makes it stay
en longer. The purest powder
made its color is tested. Never
gives a pasty or flay look! Wilt
not Irritate or clog the pines! Us
youth fit I bloom stays on longer.
Uemember the name MKLl.o-
i.'!! '."' 1,1 w'"ds ririig Store.
Do Yod Remember?
ti: vi:aks Af.O TOOAV
tKr.iB) fllw of fhip Mull Tribune )
. .iui HUH.
Washington te'enaie votcH down
l ill tor per cent beer, 1 2 it to
M.
I'ieneral Per-shinr marches nt iho
! head of procession in l'ari. celo-
hrniitiK I lust Ik day.
I Itert l.owery buy John 'itesch
J orchard, acres of Coinlce pears.
Willi the mercury at !fi, Mod-
ford has suffered from 10 days
of extreme h?.it.
. Stanley Eydiard of Tahle Rock
liuyw liay property of 4J8 ncreB
known as the JennlnKB ranch.
Stewart Edward White-, famna
author, comes to Med ford for fish
ing excursion on ltouo- river.; , -
TU i:TY V KAILS Aiit) TODAY
(From files of the'Mail Tribune.)
July I A, 14)9. ...
A schooner wagon, driven, by J.
C. Barnes, arrived ln Medford to
day from southern California, The
schooner hears the legend, "I.os
Angeles to Medford, Oregon, or
ifUrU.M
Sam Herring predictH Medford
pear shipment this year will total
I'TIi cars, a new record.
fiovernor Henson names Judge
Coke to hold special hearing In
Medford on Uanley condemnation
Miit.
John F. Stevens, under the name
t James F. Sampson of Milwau
kee, leaves Mdford after dixcov
eiing amazing tonnage for new J'.
Chicago, Ju'y l". Jack Johnson
pu. -is Sio.ijoo and d.fies Jim Jef
fries to fight him.
Fire tlesi roys W'es (Jreen'u new
bungalow on Orange .street.
MANILA. OF) ScientifitB ex
ploring caves and old burial
grounds in the Philippines have
been puzzled by huge porcelain
jars which they found in some uf
the caves. Although skulls, bones
and oihcr relics indicated that the
jars had something to do with
burial rites, their size preclude. 1
their u.e as containers of food or
water for refreshment of the de
ceased in the .spirit world.
The mystery was solved recently
! when one of the jars was unearth-
ttj intact, containing the complete
.-keleton of a man. The skeleton
was in a sitting position and fur
ther rese.'irch has convinced th
t plorers that the ancient custom
of burying the dead In jars wai
wide-spread throughout the archi
pelago. Some of the jarfl showed indlca-.
tions of having b.?n made In China
during the Sung dynasty which
eigned there from J GO to 3232 A.
D. Others apparently were of do
mestic manufacture. The jars have
l.een given to the Philippine mu
'cum by Prof. H. Otley Heyer, an
thropologist. SPECIAL
'BULB PRICES
3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c
and other fall bulbs, Daffodils,
Narcissus, Freesia, Anemone, Ran
anculus Crocus, Etc., 3c each. Spe
cial advertising offer on 100,000
bulbs. 100 bulbs worth S9.00 for
only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis
faction guaranteed. Free to every-
answering this adv. within 10
days a 50c bulb Aconitum Fisheni.
Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high,
grows in shade. Bulbs bought,
sold, exchanged. Parties wanted
to grow bulbs, cash or share basis.
Write. Bulb book 1Gc.
CALIFORNIA BULB CO.
Santa Cruz, Calif.
IIS
M AMD HOLIY STS. PHONB t
A Complete Glean iho amo
Dyeing Servicb
By BUD FISHER
ja-' 31 -lit ..m . -:-n mm
. --' ' " " " r- ' ' r-.jut I , , n., o S&-?f
undated. So Jok of )f ban been j
reported.