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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, PRECOX. WEDNESDAY.- JOT 17.-1929. PXGE EIGHT 1 Medford Mail tribune I enlightened self-interest for medford Mir, , wssn uxDruku MUMiua c la-ir-it h. ru n. i G' OOD-WII.I. ivtlit- must valuable Hft a liuKine. run have With il mi vefitu're can fail, witlnmt it mine tie " Vsiiereeil ioiut w. 1THI, MM as iMimbot Kmwn -1 inal cUM BUUT M katica. tiwm. asis- u 1 Uv . !. .ITU . With il mi vefitu're can fail, without il nmie That ih why ever.v lnr;;e ci.r'i.rliiiii irnls thuUNamls nf ilol l liiitt some uf' thrill hiuiilrnls-nf itiinisaiwls on publicity Ae- Personal Health Service - By WILLIAM BEAD M." D. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY cross.word;puzzle Do You Remember? j asrtataMaT U hmhI .saHa mM krflRK. M MM bnA a. MttiL U1 ta aa-aira bf Dr. Bradr M utpI anltdtti ml acis,. to raclasat. if- l . . a t tarl.1 ud wrltta. In tmk. UwlLC la la. lix ." , . . k. .u W W. .H. caa b. . la tZ sinpil k- y to en-Hie a f.-i-lini.' of frieiiillinevi ami mule rtmul-, Z uagrtico. Aikit-m Dt. wuiuss Mi. to ! no. m t. , cThTa inir on llie part of the people. , r.xsentially Meilfmil is a hiisinexs corporal i.un. It j ihe.matr ketiuj: center of .laeJison liimil.y, ami iiie'of llie uml mp4irt!UM. li'Bscurno tarn Utiii. titt nur, rw ti.ii. .'t. Siir.!.. mm.Ii . . . . . . Kilt" m'lltS ESS?' &........ 'i.i'iHet.ys in its proKperity ami the pmsperiiy of its inerehanl i !uiH, .t.itJ" " "';; ;SS the y.M.rf-will of the ,li,triets siirrmiiiiliiii. it. tr UVltf. to ad'SM to MSr. ario4. iatfllil. fccttll PtlnL rVmll. JaUav. l "ia 'SiiuJ: 'I0' excess water to districts onts'nle of the' city, ll.ii. iiiiplirtiuil ! - V.": ""Plii ! fi.,.1 Kh.ml.1 he l;,.l,l in minrl. In any discussion of the water prolilein, particularly the Male iMilj. tust iniuur. m rw-' Ilf. 1ta bhui. i' I MfJrt Or THE aMOTIATtB FBMf yMflitoc nil iAa ' JIK Me.lf.inl water svsteui was eoiistrmtPrt ' primarily for lt aiiil f'M b Mtiouttir : JL the people of MedfonJ.' No )iie wniit.. or expect tlieii wil- U It or olbrflM omiim u ua laua. ; j j Ol ila -J UK loel in ViMtA DNtlo. U rliiij lu put::aua if Kiil &ufeM ! kjnloaTl tlx fttrO. i iiiaiiiiani Ills lo he curtailed in any way or Wen thioateiied. f'.ut if, as iiieiulieix of the Water CoiiimiKsioii imiiiuiiiously there is plenty of water not only lor Aleiltord s prev 'cut hut fill lire needs, and suhiirhan district can he supplied am alii " do)K n "-J4": wi I hout anv ueiiuine sacrifice' then to let our neiirliliors ahine 'jloj to. I, int. s. , . ,, , , , . : (he lionet its of tins invaluahle ssel .. would not only he ("nod il. t HOGEvsts twAfti luisincss- fur the citv in dollars and rents, hut -the wisest Korl..of la Itf lf. I.Tiltlo. Ixoea, : ..... i policy in the important iiunter of erealinjr rural umul .will. As we have previously pointed out, it should only, he ncee, Uary lo delernine the facts lo lelrrmine Medt'oril V policy.. :l'n :. as- someone call prove that tile facts- presciitiud Jiy Jlie Wuter Coiiniiishioii are incorrect, then to ler siihnrhan ;districth have that water which Medford cannot use. represents not mily .n duty, hut an opportunity. . or.1.:il tip r tlx cm if Hxx. i(::iti fitt of Jentn Cmm. NHm la Km uf I frattlaM. J Adirla, talUe, i-trtljD. Ye Smudge Pot . (8y Arthur Porry fhe .uni.ql of lie nment make tone' ' unfit u, drink." will l.e wiiiir.ini: like- piiimiiiB the Illy wl.il. "nil- niukuiK . water, i welter i WILL THERE BE A WHEAT BOOM? . T would be ralhei iH$X JJIE U'KI.I. .IUaKKI MIS jWj;AII.s,I5,- yoT WF.TJIEB. j Wiliiniliti t the lii-mrmlog, the ' ve(ttljl?ii . w ithout aVttroying-the I blmtiii sh.'.uld wear oiiV, W Kappy .lamlnrf: ' Ho not 'heat the fruit j t.mll- and a diaper or MnHoth h(.m rom the gard(.m They a through ihf hat of the day; then uving. reojiiiing thinKS. and con when you luck hkin uvy in ed at tain cnnsiderahle dt solved oxygen. a p. m.. wn-ie Thii- oxyt-n de.-itroyji the vitamins -vr wel con- jf ,he fruit or veeiatle In heated ducted bamhlno al onre. Immerse the fruil or should he at that .vegetable in xlightly itulted water time o' nigh I. for a few hours. In other words even In midwutn- drown the living thlnK. In a few mer. he hould hourn the oxygen jn the veKeihl( have on Ju.-t a r fruit tlnuea in used up. Then cotton Hhirt pirn no ahead with the rookinc and 1 " - canning, and keep the vitamins in- rlahieR In the tart, or reahonaiily intact. Of run around Htane course it is not wise to rely on ? should he eauip- c:mn d food entirely for vitamin). p-iVviih otidf thefe late model Bui he If You Mut. sun.VjuiU. J. think they are called;' om-how I dh not feel quite a one-piece trarment of skeleton ' comfortable or enjoy that sense of tiilld. virtually a pair of nathins physical or mental well being un tiunks retained In Mitu with nice less I have a bath or shower every wide suspender of soft material. ! day. Is thin really 'harmful in Kor fijitwear. tie less the better' any way? I experience a delight for the feet'and the child' health. ' ful glow after a bath. Mrs. W. C. Moccasin are ideal, whether worn! Annwer. It ix harmless. If you with nock or over bare feet: For' enjoy It. and if the water does not children 3 to JO years, sandalt. Mnduce itching or Irritation- It is preferably soft or flexible soles of! not essential for health, however, leather or wponse rubber. For Snack at Bedtime. cnitoren over iu yearn or ago neei- uoes it harm a person less or spring heel shoes for all , before he goes to bed at ACkOfS 1. 1tdki i. fcirpitcsu . t. HlfeTflei . , fa.-ntii 11. KMroarav ' 11. i.jrlj alpUa Irr li. Homer U. Fif th Mtort tor ft irirt' him ' It. JaI brcrj. ' t lrllr t it. l.cjpil. . I Kiuiri-ru 2t. OnJcr mi. .Iniiiiirs it. liasikJi -moDaty ok accusal ' t, " ' I iity ... . s;. y.rmir xtrrlrbetl 41. SmaJi it. Kirt. of el esdar munik over luiur otoalh i. WtMnijr plant 4-. ileal Hltfe is. -4nrr il. Wooiiimu't hool it, Urrd i. (ovcrnment pajmcut to- Solution of Yesterday! Purile ordinary wear. The principal factor in the cool ing of the body or in keeping com fortable in excessively hot or hu aiid weather is the evaporation of to eat night? I have been doin' this for years and it doesn't seem to have hurt me in the least. I am also trying to gain weight. E. M. Answer. No. a is rather a water irom me .suria.ee. ana inis j gooa unie to eat. Only person Is dependent not only on the tern-; who are already overnourished or Of noHie- msi-Hr HrelM-iMirMtAy jmhliH-WVutl K H ir- braiure and humidity of the at- who take insufficient exercise must 1 ... mosphere but also on the tempera- es-chew the extra Knack at hedtii 1 pre-ss iVssociiitiojl claims it" -hnS"nril its attention frlll tlltiture of the layer of air surround- A glass of milk and a slice of tain j Sriv York stock iioirkct 1o te Wi'Wf flit in i hirar.J ; ing and in contact with the body. I bread or crackers ai bedtime every nn nniusinp sitnntion Jind a nice example The approaching civic battle i Riving signs of being a dandy, as in another week nobody will know what the battle is about, Veter- day one of the combatants j w v- v i ' i j Kven the Eskimo in his furs-prac- night should add 2" pounds weight -if moonshine is spilled on i:ie J lie tiuiituiii.tniM puifiivr di iim -c' riv - hiurjv ni.fi,i ; tjral.y lives in a tropical climate. in a year. Kiand old flag, it will be over my j h 1r,(.v (,u. ,0 tl4 HUpi,.rt Jit 1 he ''licml public; Over (antl everyone who wea.rs clothes) (Copyright John F . Dille Co.) two years ago tor some i-ea.Hon, no-C fieariy lexpiiiineti, mc j tu his skin, no matter where he htilclier. the linker and the candle-stick maker': lili netl lo l(nd; )". rnd.-r teriain conditions of jhih temperature and still air thin speculation as a major indoor .porU; .:. 1 t-w-w ' ,.othinK may keep one more com-j As a result, as far as diviilend profits arfi eoiUMirned. slocks finable than nakedness can. by . . . I favorlnc evanoration of mnlsliirp. i soared, and are still snarnijr. far ah'ivp their liaturul lntruisie c-lothilij: in contact with the skin 1 fewr. When a proletarian is full worth, hut original owners of- important slocks have literally should le- of absorbent material. "t Present-Jay lit,uor he cen t say. i jj tuiiiiuii in -xiriitei 1101 made miliums. ....: weather. Trobably the idea! ma- . , terial is loose meshed woo.en. for dead body." One of our prominent Airedales has had hi whiskers clipped, but he is still an Airedale. V. JJybee. the J'ville uses efficiency methods, hay is all pitched. peasant, but the Quill joints wiTrisiTiiApq plofTTopfp o w vEEf-5 aIo Ills H6 DDTjrljE E SVRl TOTjR P0PTPj pr A i j CJooIh I OTJA L A A tiPjoo y i ygoiyje w T TQA V E i H 6 EiDKaCB" Ej Id 'r jllv E MrtTL i PE Si nyTEARsljpi UiETsn 8btlirrB CUB ItrllatluB . I.' Precise lora.' tluo tz. JllnUlta I. Half dlamc if. 5oTibst n tral tate fl. J.arfc .volam. II. Alallr :. Wurbl.d 71. .Vtflrrl Ti. 'S.a tnglti :i. Tip t. steeps . SOWS'. . I. Aclon la . ' pis -. i- Will Innlri. nteut J. I.ow till. it 'low copIoDily il. Polat eiiuoille It. F.llues tl. Kpoi-hi Sts llulijlnnlaB Kna of "r it Mukn kuilalilf tH. Sliort innilv Till, play ft. 4:lualiiK uii-mb. y urns el a run. I. " cal eoaiioil. dim 10. Mi.tal.lrloK Turks 11. 4illltcn.il ami siiroul.il vrttla it . 'i hi p 3ft. .Aroma lb. Vatt wf a rudlu tutie IH. l're.eul 4u. Mir up colors in calico print In If. earl ul t uiouta 14. Phlllppllie iiutlvet 4". llried rrapes .4V. f an prrrik M. Puilrcniail H. Wi.e rouli.clnr i. Jlrusilian slate Kxpbiikc Ti:.V YKAKS UO TtlJJAY ' (From file of the Mail Trjbuna,) July" 17. I9i. Mr. K. II. Porter liKhts mm.), near can of cleaning fluid In hoi. pitul office and medical lil.rury ilamaKed to extent of l2,ouo. liromiHes t0 Mresldent Wilson in .Nfedford. i, Pcrsonul ap I- arunt-e e. ltetp Mutfon trueli T. Aantt prrttx 8. Leaven t. Neartrot 10. Point 11. Entreaties li, TJdal hiii tlie ZAtiitii K JtuitiiiiiK knot S. CoHif-sratiie coDjusrlluu I. bevrrul (the furtn 6. IT'iIMl is, Oaill form of Jo ha 3t. Aktutie f obb try. poU . summer underwear. Tijm may seem I IMMAR action on the Chic:p'o lioartl of Ira.lc wonll do The Bt range, but it is so. Next coms! O same thill.' t wheat. Decemher Wheat toila.V WC.it to $l.:,(l Unen; finally cotton. Silk Is the; I per hllsliel. Some operators jiredict li wheat just as two years , r0hing In very hot weaiher. :. -n.i.. 'ul Sitr,..t hiiemtms i nii 1 t 1 J Si Kt at Ali(UJ. j colors - or black absorb , MOST I'KKT.VIM.V! (-J(CI1C JtctCiHl;,-T) Do you think, lovinic each other a li.ue.i as we do, we could fhx.it- it out. Civ uh yuur Ih-m Kolutton to this problem. We will try to fol low your advice. TWO IN' A THAI. 1 , fl ,1 . . , more of the heat rays of sunlight I The first enraptured Democrat Alld if the speeulatlllj.' pnlllc turns to wheat as it turned 10 tian iKht colors or white, and' in many a moon appeared yester- u.: fini(lf ulKt a (H1 xteel came (hence white or light colored cloth-i day and had , finn old-fashioned steel, l.cat w ill onu just as I ai h . comfortabe ,n tne ; "kept us out of war quivver. In Wlupeupon the fanner who holds wheat Will profit as the in-' ummer. White reflects much of' uZeXK'SX i divhlual -vl eld C. S. Steoltt of i.ed. . .'- '.eat away trom the bod,- j 111 other words, if this eiTiics alioiit, the rresidcnt s rlirin!of heavier material l preferable' l...lw.r l'......i,iL.J;.... f,i uli l.i.iijiii,F lit., i.i.w.n nf u-tipnt is eim. to two layers of the lightest nos.' .,, , , . , .... , . ... , . , I slble material, because a second ccrncil win nave nomin;; in tin. ni.e jiear pcojue win tin it 101 them. s . And the farmer, who has always hated the speculator, will return to the upper hrackct income tax paying class la-cause of him. Will il happen? We don't know. Hut if it does it will add l.reatly to the (.'lively and prosperity of the Nation, and inci dentally make the (I'laiul Old Party more liuinptious and in vincible lliaii ever. I Returning vacationists just seem jto fel l.euer because they're so darned glad to get back home. ' f--J r i f c l7 Is p ; P ' y a f, r Il ; ..-3 It "SS'f '!' : i : . 29 3 31 51 ?:3 T : L L.rl " " ' ; - . 43 sj a it I7iZ$3 ' "" 7ff Tp. 4S '. ; ...j . .,f i-'i -f ji . 55 Lsfc 57 Cg 59 . sir.; if ft 4i ; I f Mii:S GO : . . bi- . bi &-)- 65 fab . - -4j? 7- . f , 74 - I l IA; I I I A I II, AshUind defeat, measure to people mill and one-half for pu,. lU-lty purposes. Medroid barbera raise prlre 0( shave to 25 cents and haircut, to cents. 'hail.. .Mercury hits 18 In the I Hmuilce: Court Hall fell out nt his chair Benin Tuesday, 'rimy ouRlit to strap Court In like thoy do aviators. City council forldds all IrrlKa lion from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. amj' from 11 p. in- to 4 u. m. TWKNTY YKAKS il) lOIi.W July il, I B0. JJr. J. AI. Kecne attends Ash land Chautauqua.. ' Ashland has buildine boom: con tract let for First National liank building. Walter KwurturiiRer of Jai-ksnn-vllle killed by S. P. train In Grants Pass. , J. A. We.sterlund announoes hp wilt build new cannery in Medfurd. AVashineton. President Taft de clares new tariff bill must .lie re v!cd downward. U V.'-'t s. . other rainy Sunday," cried the j a drmk and will fight anything. man happily; "so we get to enjoy i Hiat would our prohibition forces one another here at home.' face down if the headlines din paroKCd the ad minis! ration, hut unotfier got the ostmateriiip. Yountt men whu .can't help themselvcH, are wearing enlaiKed (lee-strtiiKH. In this way they vita mines produced hy the sun. The ra7i of Old Hoi heat down with fury on their Hpiual regions, and hliater their tender hides. Tne Victim is smeared with menthala tum, and cries all niwht. and the Mhwm can t fixure out what makes him lucwl so prodiKiously. There ouht to he some thrill. n auto ruceH at hie impenditiK coun ty fair, if the racers imagine liiey re drlvinK on Sixth street, and KoInK to lunch. A hardy son of the hills appear ed, Tues. wearing a sweater orig inally knit for the Belgians. A kind friend has hequeathed the writer u billhook made from the cat cafs of a Nile crocodile, with a special compartment for tlMMO bill (new style). There i no place to put Me liy.ouo hills. Kx ample of ' suffering he twtitn (lie devil and tlw so: A w ee h ii.ha ntl whose wife hU n t tlie wlicI and orfloi-K him in kjiks iJie trufflr Cfip. Brisbane'sToday I'olities also make strange luncheon invitations. layer of anything adds more in-l-ulation and interferes with the dissipation of the hudy heat More people leave" prison every year than graduate from our col- f Kef. and remember the lesson a lot longer. i The smell nf tnhnnrn utill fi"h. i-xccptiiif tne question or pro-:,ens a burelar. (Continued from Pas One.) fin ol.rllir fhul 1 Cnton nl r,MX-ato ! educated that bird, far back in the , Garden of Eden, very likely. Mrs. Ying Kao and her husband, arretted, will be sent to China for bringing $l.OOu,O"0 worth of opium j into this country, packed in little Kin boxes In Mrs. Kao's 11 trunks. i. ,-.Wx J. Verne Shangle Photographer " Today's Portrait may be to. wiiua uoiiiu uo inia counirv a , tt j i s. I 0 id graph made now. jeveal the American druir noddllne ' at. 11 j 1 ;r. Hi.l. Winds Were l.ll-, nnmbinn.ion fn, l " Tl.: . .. , " SBB H-tt.UUlU. aiV.CT 0 Horida's undeserved mis fortunes, the Worst Was the ill- favnr hv slinwlnir niercv In lln onrsion of outside Teal estate Koa- on cnl'tion that she ahoulii j graph made now agents. He knnu-N thnt I ... I.. ....... .... tection acainst sunburn, as a -en-i, " , ..... , 1 l,wl"'llum 111 .,. eral rule the less clothing anyone j ju)ll for the experience, wears at any time the more com- fortahle he will he in extreme sum-; Americanism: Thinking a novel mer humidity and tle healthier ' morbid and depressinf- because the he wilt he at any time of year. 'hero doesn't get rich in the last Ticht clothing Is necessarily hot- k.iaptr. ter than loose clothing simply he-1 - .. cause it retains the laver of ln-1 There lsn 1 ,nurn wronff in a sulatim; air around the skin, if !"' '"t turn to the clnrhinT t li.n.n . vtrV nlllllu Vrl Vltv to et " lhri11- of contact, ventilation wMl con-1 tribute toward more efficient cool That great state is the natural winter sun parlor fur millions and will keep going ahead. Nothing will stop it. Miami Beach, for intance. had led a majority of cities in buildine gains for this year. ' was intended. Communications of men's photographs. Phone 1308 318 Med. Bldg. Vo Kititorinl Is the Editor: our editorial Commended. A hii: city just seems tolerant Itccause no one knows any one eke well enough to gossip a hunt him. DuiiK th 1'ieMdent! Not u member . of the farm, board,' hni-: beep a notabje und disiiiuuiht-d failure! Providence ijitcrfet ed al Hi-bee, Arituna, and' the kioimii cbot him self in the left hit. as the shivarce ratseti. We still have a little crime us an aftermath of post-war or ties, hilt vou seldom see a silk shirt any more. Russia needn't despair of recognition. Soouer or later Mr, Morgan u iJI w;int it as a parr of a chain of some kind. It all depends. .Money really is the most import-ant tiling in life if it is ihe only thin); that can make you feel rcspectalde. 'VAHUOTH AM) C O hi M I S HlNKW.HAllitie Time Sn A couple of cui'kch decide to euss it out toijether. . Thou lhej is tot- story ubout the .man who traded hit. i'hlvaliy for o Ituii k. If vou like -lit stoi Ii m. Th nionn was iut full blunt again lust lily lit. under the muh picejt of 1'itif. Kelinei, and li'-.untii pleattantly upon tb hock'ii vtu-at in Col. Tou 'elle's lower and t he black buds woimperiiiK In the Alice Hartley oaka. "There is very little difference between the sane and the in sane." .Jus n little disagreement as lo the identity of each. - You can tell Knglund has a i In bor rovern merit. It olunw to re- inu- Io day clothes should heas.4uce naviea with tools instead of soft and pliable as possible, for oratory. hard or stiff narmcnts tend to pre-1 serve the insulating tropical ell-' The objection to buying aviation mnte around the skin. 'mock and getting rich, as others (Tenllemen should check their - did in the automobile business, is waistcots and ladles their stays If j that so many of the early cars are they wish to weather the torrid j foi liotten now. spell with pleasant mien. I have always suspected the reason so many people run amuck in the Philippines is they insist on wear ing cholera belts out there. Here at home we content ourselves with cornet or vests and just ro around with a grouch over the Insuffer able weather. There are just two explanation of, crime -desperation, and tin1 reasonable hnpr of ettiiitf HWay with it. ' Animals arc much alike. The trreut 'ts in Africu that show their teeth while hetnu photographed usually are females. QI'I-.KTIONK AM) AXSWI.HK Can ('tin Vitamin. Would yon please tell me whether canned foods mich as as paragus tips, spinach and peUf have the wime vitamin content at the fresh vegetable?- Mrs. I. Answer. Such foods canned hy Vacuum proeo.xe t without coniact with air during cookiim) retain a considerable part of their vita min content. When cooked in open vessels in the usual fashion Kcicnco can explain almost everything except tlie jHiullar ultiitri.utL a drug mvtv luis. for .cilaV who low iv nothiikg to do. ' People who feel more Important niuxt feet ureal reverence for ship steward. v. . . I iour euuormi tive tne i-arm tu ucurr, ... dU... ReUef Fa,r Chance.. in man. searching for rock useful in, iwue of Mond Julv Kli concrete manufacturing, has found a w -V' structive that I cannot, in fair according to Mr. Curtis' paper, has- rvi..tinn. m sold it tor Jl.oou.uc.0. Go to Florida and locate your traverune ueima.u . u.s rau r, ; have (aken hence uct.no n tui ui ii. 11 it us mauiiK an marble work. . i ness to my own convictions, ! press my feelings of gratefulness A GOOD POSITION the Juarez bull ring. Large sums were bet this acknowl- handsomer, easier to 0ur ftt;mer, nee1 nnd ttre jrntltled to a lng swing construc- government and encouraKed by' I every element of society. j The present administration is; A great crowd enjoyed the sight of a small bull, fighting for its life against a large African lion, in The lion, not only honest, but has the vis- ter, ion to mi ild a sound safe ugricul- That't what you want - and whit you can K-t. And It It easier tu aueceed thnn to fail. If you get the right tart. Auk any North -westcsN graduate or end for our frre book. Move Your Future For wird. You'll finrl our person al - attention to a lim ited number of better type student! pays bet- Chai. F. Walker President starved for a week, jumped on the ; luraI stnictllI.e ,hat ttl doubtlcw back of the bull, tearing at its neck, the bull shook it off. stamped on it tor five minutes. The lion leaped back into the cage. The fight was over, everybody happy. Day School the year thro Enroll 'today prove useful and helpful to the nation as a whole. The members of the federal farm board, appointed by Presi dent Hoover, are men of Integ rity,, having the confidence of j those best citialif ioct lo jude ufj their fitness.- nnd we may all bejCT. IP men ; " """ have proven succesful in their own lines of activity. I do not believe we can so leis- W. T. Logan. Christian mission- Mate, nationally or otherwise, that ary. returning to loitralo iron, the 'an turmers win immediately ne Before you condemn "Mexican cruelty" observe the crowd consist- reome Who leel more important cref, Amcrca9. and ask i thclr fl,nlf- anil e may oarh time they rros, tlie Alliintle 8elf wnelner a ,lon nKhtinK 3 !'TOUd of fnet .tlmt Iheae bull is worse than one man finhl Ing another in our prize ring. NORTHWESTE ommerce Broadway and Salmon ' P0KTLAMD, OKNOM AND MAIL TOD At Tncle Sain waiting for Russia to "become righteous enounlif ho.nt canning, they lose most . . .. , iiii . , , I of their . vitamins by oxidiratlun. i ne rei'ufjiMeci ii.um squirm a uiiif ne miiw uir iiwiumio. i j,.,, s a way I(J ra frUits iinty A philosopher is one who re-flt-cts that the ordinary things he posKcsseH would seem wonderful If Vaters of the Zambesi, tells I i.tme successful "j nn . . . . (jf ft mtje b(r1 (na( makeg a )0le More and more of the illiterate ln ,he river bank- tlUs u with ,fruil are lotirnitiK to read and nt times - .. you can't help wonderint; why . hoi. Correct this sentence I At the proper time the bird re- 'It's an-; turns to the little clay vat. takes hut I do believe we have made a fair start and and the least we en n do is t o "Bive the farm relief board a fair chance." DWIGHT L. WOODRUFF. Medford. July 16. North w kstkh n School or Commbo " Zj Portland. Oretron tny part, pleaae aend n 0 yuur rREE book, "Move Your Future Forward . ADDRESS 6 Think of a sun porch on a sum mer afternoon a bin wi k-r arm chair or in h .wint it h li ick cushions. t tlold Ucui h Kepoi ter ) Throw the' bricks at the mosquitoes. Once, upon a time an Ornvm town held a celebiatlon, and culled It a ;elebiailon. Th t'nlted States HuifaU I lead h warns people dcsiriiiK to keep cool, "not to U In I be hot un." And, don't wear our overcoats. The potato Umt used to be rammed on the snout of n kvro neiie can. Is now an armor-plated Jiarllctt pear, stuck In the gas tank tio.i-le. Americans Ih( Hii-sIh MOHi'OW, July 1 t. A) An Amef lean dehimtion of y busl ficsa men, lawyers, eiiKlueei n and newsaper edilors arrived here this mornlnft from Iterlln by spe cial train, for thirty day Inspec lon tour In Russia. V. II P. li il). Sulci n Plant. rOKTLAND, Ore., July 17. Ti Franklin T. tlrlfflth. president of th Portland Lleclrlc llower com pany, announced lute yesterday that the Hitlem sas plant of the power company had been sold to the Portland tins & Coke company. MUTT AND JEFF The Ace Loses to the Deuce ' . By BUD FISHER Tfe drB J hzgy noboSv itr : ,,4Sg..-,3- .$M"' ?,r ; I jlh. ; 1 ; :