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fKDFOTlD MATL' TRTBTTNT!. MEDFOTCD, OHKnOK. TTfTT)AY, .TTTLY-1f), 192fl. ill FOUR IT. 11. ik Hi ul Medford mail tribune '" aW, bimkut. wmu riibuitied W Ine mnrouu HUMimu c. H-lt-H H, fir It. , lOBEUT W. Bl'IIL, CdlUr I. lUauTn llalTU. HW Ab Independent Ninwff marad a eeeond elaae Batter it MeaYert. Vena, mtoc Att at Maiei 1, llf. UBSTBlrtlON IATH ft Hill la Ad.ente: . nun, itb sunder, jeer 1 Dalli, wltb Sunday, month Utllr. H1XUI BUJMUrt lf" -ww ' Dalll, WlltMtUt BlllMlAJ, BWOtfl Weeltf Mill Tribune, ooe IMT t 00 Bunder, oh lev ' .-' .A"1,1!!! Jeckaonlue, Central riiint, rbMnli, Hiu ana oo liifneari:. Daily, vltb Bunder, Booth , Dally, vitbout Sundaf, aumta.... - Pall. wluwul Sunder, odo fftf, t Deir, vim Sunder, om year...., i . All terms, eaata IB adianee. " t.oo l.oo ,v MEMBER or THE ASSOCIATED PRUI keeeltlng Pull Leased Wire. Serftre Too Auoelated Prm U eicluliitlr entitled lo IH uo for ouolleallob ot all neM ilupaubaa audited to It or olhetelie credited Id thla peter, Md alee to the local new. published herein. All rlcnta for publleauoa at epeelal dupatakes feereln ara alio reaened. Ornelal pacer of the CUT of Medrorl Offlelal paper or Jeelion Counlr. ge-ern dally average elreulatloo. (oc all MBtAe endlm UeL 1, 10KB. elan. AdvertUm nepmenteirrea H. C. MOUENRKN 4 COMPANl ' Ofneoa lo Nee Tort, Clilcaio, lletroft, , trenetieo, Loe Anielea, Seattle, Portland. mm Ye Smudge Pot y Arthur Parry ,. . An Indigent has been discovered I "-with an Hiitimiolille, who admits his Indigency. The first police dug of the lillnt , log season has been shot for u inllmbcr wolf. . "CONCRIOTKNIOSS N B K I) B II IN t'l V'K AFr'AlltS" (I'oilllilid Journal.) As yuu were! lll'K.I IlKAN iii-:i.i;iits (llctnill News) ('.rent is the power of stig- gestion. I wiis reading yes terday about bow u. woman was awarded damages because she bit a carpet lack enclosed ill il pie, and today at dinner as f lilt into a piece of pie crust 1 thought 1 had found the carpet. Oswald West 1h mentioned as candidate for U.S. senator on the lleiiioci'ntic ticket. As Mr. West Is human, anil inclined to use the nt-ixriiund tiling on his shoulders 'in a i! sane manner, und has u fair chance to win, ho will tie disowned liy the Democratic party of Ore gon. U have not seen Dock Keeno ,ir, since Uie lust time drover L'leve- ,-, , rltilid Ilergdnll hijd his nanio in the Vupers, not to ineiiUon (llorla " "Kwansoli. , The Professor who plallH to tthool himself to the moon in a ikyroekel, has made no urrange-. 'incuts to shoot himself buck, and octtor give, the matter a littlu thought. This year's run of cherry cordial :fs on the market. Jt is about us cordial as a ralllcHiiuku with the distemper. The new sized hills uro as bash .fut as the old. '"' "Albert Young and girl friend """took in the picture show' Sunday - evening, staying for both perfor- inances" (Vale News). Some . . more of everybody's business. ,,,, KSposure or the backbone, as 1 1. decreed by fashion. Is being prnc v,ie tlsetl by the weaker sex. One or - " two do not look like the dickens, i 1, Winer Meteor yelled first, "t hud the rlgiit-of-wiKV." ' The number of ways to preparo potatoes for human coiisuiiipliun lias Increased from l!r.t; to lili-l. A . ., potato w ill never bo fit to eat until they are cut Into letters of the " alphabet, like carrots, and meet ' their fate in the soup. vi: ii.i. hi t m sv noil" 1 1"H0 "' UM wl"' '"tve had the busy bee set before as an example of thiin and industry all the days of our lives, will get a lot of suds faction out of the fui-t that, at itr IiihI, the busy bee has fallen Into the hands of the -police. An Independence, Kus., man . owns a gut'ilcn. A neighbor owns sumo bees, Tlie mini who owns --- tile gurden is a florist. The man " who owns the iiees Is an apiarist. ""The fliirlsl sells flowers. The Hplurlst sells the honey hlcll his bees make from the flowers in the garden of the florist. The man who owns the garden was working mining his flowers Monday, us he had a pei-reel right l- -to do under the constitution ant) laws or Kansas, exclusive, of .B, course of the prohibitory law. The hcert were working in the suinc garden, among the same flowers. -Some dispute arisltiR between the liiiin and the bees, the honry luakcrs. ever nun k In Ibe mutter or temper, set upon the florist, and Itlso sat upon ll I in. in fifty dlfrer 1 1 f ent places. The florist was taken to the hospital, but Ibe bees, true to those old-tltno mottoes ot the ' little red schoolhotiso, continued with their iiil.ins. The florist lias ' filed a suit demanding that Ihe pollce take charge of the bees ami ! . Keep them out of his garden. A few words now must be adder to the old story our teachers used ' to stir our energy ami our ambi tion. It Is all right to be busy like the lce, but we must li-urn lo be busy at our own business; stlok tc otir own gardens. When the busy - -' bee begins to trespass upon tils neighbor, nnd uses his sllnger for A .. mischief Instead of his hands for ' ' service, he becomes, like the busy , gadabout und iiolsoii-spreadci of I- any other form of ccciiilon. it pest I 1111(1 II subject for police regulation A bee may Ret too busy. (Kansas City b'tur.) A Massachusetts trapper some times finds n gun superfluous. Ite- .iz-ently he brought In two fox skins. one slum oy u nininii nun o- o Vctj!l! of sl(i VIIIon, TUT DOWN FOHMKIl ATTOUXKV (ilOXKKAl WICK UliSIIA.M suggests that ill I'loliiliitinn ciil'iirrciiiciit tlicrc lie n clctir-ctlt divi sion '!' iiiitlinrity Ix'twccn the ovcninient inn! thu states, t lit! (ivcriiini'iil hiiiiilliiix iiiiiiiiil'acliiro und tiiiiisioi'latiou, the sliilcs tin1 distribution iiikI sjiIc. Dr. Cliimico True Wilson and lirands him as a "Wet." Th(! other day a iroiiiinent ie IHth aiiieinliiii'iit does not oo ! vidual ) from iiiiimi fiict uriii r 1 l .,..,..,... I... made lamoiis should f-'o into the litisiiiess onee morn. W'Iutci 1 1 iii ii a prominent. Wet arose, on his hind Ii'jts and uracil that I'nele Sum cull out the murines and enforce the liiiior laws in this country, just as they enl'orced the election laws in Nicura;;ii, with shot, shell, anil the famous water cure. , AVu wonder if there are not many people as tired as we are of this eternal yapping by radicals on both sides of this contro versial question. Those who criticise as temperate a suf'S.'cs tion as .Mr. Wickcrshani 's arc, to our mind, almost us foolish as those who in face of the stale should l-'o into tin; liquor AVhy not by common consent both sides, at least until the litical crisis arises which makes a decision on this issue neces sary asain? AN INTERESTING SUGGESTION 4 KAN Willi. K it is reassuring to learn that the committee ITX on law enforcement recently appointed by I'resideut Hoo ver is hard at work. Fortunately, they are not types who will be stampeded one way or the other by political threats or popu lar clamor. They are ullackiii"; the problem- us it should be attacked, froin all sides, und without any preconceived opinions, or fixed ones. And while they will probably make no public report for many months, when the report is made we venture to say it will be the must stiinuhitine; und. important pronouncement is sued in the present generation. In this direction it is interesting to note that suggestions are coming to the committee from all parts of the country, one of the most comprehensive being from AVade If. Ellis, promi nent attorney in Washington and former Assistant Attorney1 (ieneral. In commenting upon this JIark Sullivan, well known news paper correspondent and author, says: As respects law enforcement In general, Mr. Kills mnkeB ton recommendations. To slate tlieni hern very briefly und, there fore, wltli the handicap of omitting Mr. Kills' convincing argument for each point, his recommendations are: "Stronger police departments in the communities where they tiro most needed, and more, and hotter paid judges, prosecuting attorneys, and till anlhoritles that have to do with detection and punishment of crime. "Stop at oncn the munurucliiro and sale ot rirciirais, especially the pistol, except, under slate or government supervision. "I'romplly deport all aliens convicted of major crimes. "Homo central bureau or authority which, like Scotland Yard In lOiiglunil, can act as a sort of clearing houso in assembling tlio rocords or habitual criminals und all Inl'oniiatlou that may lm made ipilckly available to local authorities. Kuril a bureau might w-ell he established In every statu capital, wltli one national agency fjir the w hole country, located cither In W'ushlngUm or in some more central clly. "Simplify or abolish the ladlclmcut. It Is the basis for every legal skli-mlsli olteii, whun badly druwp, permitting u guilty man to go free. "Abolish thu necessity for trial by jury in practically all criminal cases by permitting the waiver of u Jury trial within rcHsouahlc limitations and under appropriate safeguards. "Increase everywhere tho so-called 'arbitral' courts for the arbltralion of purely civil controversies between Individuals, so ns to take somo of tho burden of work off the ordinary courts and judgoH. "Make It n paramount duty of lawyers themselves to expose and disbar every unworthy member of their profession who so advises or protects professional criminals ns to make himself a partner In their crimes. "The newspapers 'can make crime, not Interesting nnd heroic, hut hideous and cowardly, by emphasizing the citllso ot the wronged.' "The pontile themselves, in every state and every community, must get Into this fight lor orderly government. Our whole trouble has been produced by the complacency inid-supincness o( millions of good men mid women all over the land." It Is mainly because of the newness and the imprcsslvcncss of Mr. KIIIh' suggestion about prohibition nnd I lm certainty that II will provoke widespread discussion thai led Ibe present wrilor to lake Mr. Kills' iiddreKH us I lie subject of tills article. Mr. Kills' concrete suggestion about prohibition enforcement has to do wllli I lie fact that some states do not enforco It. Thu fuels on llils point are that three states never passed state en- 'one nl acts, and three other states, which nnco passed statu etifon-emenl acts, have now repealed them. One hears in Wash ington lliat iiils tendency or thu states to recede from tho work of enforcement Is Increasing and that some other states are about to loin the list or thoso repealing their enrorccment nets. Where slates never passed enforcement acts, or, as in the cases of New York and Wisconsin, passed Ihcm but repealed them, II fol lows that Die federal government at Washington lias within Ihosn states the wliolo burden of enforcing them. I'nder this condition the tendency up to the present has been lo say that the federal government should go right on enforcing within such states; Indeed the tendency lias been to say that where n stale stops enforcing the federal government should In crease Its activity and vlgilume within that state. Mr. Kills suggests precisely the opposite course. Ho says: "It Is I in luirlii tit to Inspire u greater sense of personal and lo cal responsibility. . , . The power and obligation to enforco pro hibition Is precisely as Incumbent upon each nnd every mm of the -IN stales of tills I'nion ns It Is upon t'ongress. Thero Is ah- soliilely no dlffereiico either In MUTT AND JEFF je.PP, WHAT A2) fTM RfiATMNQ f Y6U SHoUlDN'?! anI IT'S ftlSTM. DMS HA M Ha vmH. X TTT- ' 0 A " A 8Ack THCEt? I GILBERT'S I pefiPLc's CKInC VouR ayS ARe. wHATA Yooft t5AvlM 1 I'M SCAT) ' J I Fam maiu: . mail IT s to vavriT L'K D,M0S- LETTerJ buack locks r,M woT (V 1 --CW -V J MAIL 11 a 1 WMI , YOU MAKG MY r OUT OF Y0OR. - ' ftuM 1 C rA' ' ) A CR1M6I I IWtS KlMTil J I HAWT ( Vj'- SiSt.W A"--3SS1 1 T ? FLUTTeR.'l 1 t I Jy ( WAh-TST " ' THE "REDS" tells .Mr. Wickorsluiiii to shut uj, Wisconsin AVet declared that prohibit a statu (only an indi- and k i 1 1 i 1 1 ' inloxientiii'' liquors .!.. w..l,i;i, ,. ,..,, :i l,.hst present law would maintain u business. drop this radical hally-hoo on hot weather is over, or some po the power or the duty. . . . Now And John Gilbert Is Glad, Too 1 minKOHt HiM th A ill lien ii poile put tills concurrent olillKatlon lulu client. kt us huvo a rulr anil Hiiiaro showdown on the hiiIi Jfct. It us IiihIhI and re(tilro lhal every state which is (lolnfi lis part liy legislation nml enforcement to' seciire ohcillence to the proliihlllon uinenilinent shall have the help and co-operation of the federal government und" ... Now Mr. KIIIh cornea to the meat of hla Rnsnostlon: - "Kvery Htnle which refuses to do Its part lo enforro the pro hibition amendment shall not have the support of the federal government." This means thai, lis respects Wisconsin, for example, the fed eral government should withdraw from ordinary local prohibition enforcement within that state. The federal government would, or course, contlntio to prevent smuggling Into Wisconsin from Canada. The federal government would iiointedly and with par ticular care help to prevent smuggling of liquor frorri other states Into Wisconsin. The federal government would also within Wis consin 'suppress wholesale manufacture of a sort likely to ho transported Into dry Mates, but the federal government would withdraw from liunllng down or punishing or preventing small federal violations within Wisconsin of the sort that a state Is commonly expected to handlo through its own police isjwer, - Mr. Kills says: "What would he the effect ot this? ... In my judgment, such a bold stroke would have an immediate and electrical effect all over the country. The people of every slate in this I'nion would realiza for the first that the enforce ment of prohibition Is primarily their business. It would set them to thinking as no other experiment would." Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Btgntd IttUrt pertaining to BmoiuU bMltfa.and hrgln". not to AUtm Ukgootl tr trMtnenC will b iDnrtTMl by Dr. Bridy If fUreped, iclf-iddreMed nralop It maImmL LtUrt hoold b brltf and written In Ink. Owing to tb lrg nnabw O UtMrs r m.vL only i In tw b anewcrtd Ho reply oan bo made lo qnerlM oat mniorm- lng to Inatraottoni. AddrM Dr. WUlUm Brady. In eart of thla ntwipaper. Till-: CAL'SK AXO THKATMKXT OF I'IGKOX' IIItKAST hruuHt Im better known to some iteople u chlctten breast. jt Ik a ileformlty of the thorax, h If the Hldwjfjf the chest were ii0Ketl toKether nnd the b r o ft 8 t bone forced to bulge. The chest la very narrow but very deep from front to bark. In near ly nil cases thin deformity 1 the result of rickets in Infancy. When u child presents the deformity in moder ate degree, it is likely to riisappcitr spontaneously, just us moderate bow tug of the less does, an the child grows older, especially if the child gets plenty of active exercise in the open air. There is nothing better for moderate bowlegs than a bicycle, tricycle or push mobile and suitable spaco for the kid to ride if. better for moderate pigeon breast than a convenient swimming hole or playground where the kid may get into tho game with his pals and train his "wind" by hard run ning. iierc is a good linn of treatment for parents to follow out with the pigeon breast eil child, il is most effective' If begun while tho ribs and breastbone are Ht ill soft, say at the age of It or 4 years, l'laco the child recumbent on a firm mattress. I'lacc your hand on the eli) Id's sternum (breastbone) and press down moderately while the child takes deep Inspirations and expirations. This must be carried out systematically and regularly, each night and morning, with a definite number of deep breaths in each seance, perhaps half a dozen breaths at first, and after the child learns how to do it perhaps 20 brent lis. Whi the child has learned this exercise well, a heavy sandbag may be placed on the chest as a weight, Instead of parent's hand. This sand may be 1 (I pounds at first. Jater it may bo increased to l li or even -'5 pounds. At all times while the child Is receiving this treatment It Is u help to place some light object on the belly nnd let the child see how high he can lift this object by in haling a long breath; then how Imu- the object will sink as the bieatli is exhaled. Only do not permit tlie child to hasten tho rhrcathing or indulge In sudden movements. It Is always important to make sure there Is nn obstruction of natural brent hlug thru the nose.. If the chillis mouth Is open, ex cept during active play or running, for instance when It is natural to breathe thru the open mouth us well as thru tin nose, have tlio. dttetor make nn examination of tho nose and t hroat and remedy any obstructive condition the examina tion reveals. At Ibis age. too, a skilled dentist may correct Irregularity or nutl f or mat Ion of I eel ti and pit In In l.y means of suitable a pp! inures or treatment over a period of a year or more. gri:sTH)s ai .ysvr.ns The College Mind Hoes It not neeni ft curious re flection on college education, asks ii young expectant mother, that ,attho a girl Is given Instruction In biology, zoology, chemistry, etc., (hardly ft word Is breathed about motherhood, the most Important event In her life? Can't you ntlr up a little pi'opHKunda for such in- istruction in every women's college course? (Airs. C. A. A.) Answer. I am glad to send to any expectant mother who asks for It some instruction and advice, f believe every boy and girl should lo instructed along that line, be ginning in elementary school, say with a course in the care and feed ing of infants. In high school tho boy and girl should be properly l instructed in anatomy, physiology and hygiene before nn attempt Is made, as it Is in too many colleges, to introduce the student to abnor mal psychology and similar sub jects. Not Seriously I am seriously thinl of using a preparation that can be sprinkled in the bath and which the manu facturers claim can reduce the flesh in two or three baths. (Kstelle). Answer. It takes a real humor- is, 1n thinb of ,, n i(lW- ousty. Good Gold Clold and silver in necklaces or rings turns my skin green. Is this caused by too much acid in the blood? If so, what is tho remedy? (II. D. L.) Answer. The base metal in tho alloy reacts with the sulphur com pounds in normal skin excretions to form silver sulphld or similar dark stain. It rather shows your jewelry is good gold. It has noth ing to do with the question of acid. Growing JMant I do not see how you conclude Unit it Is beneficial to have grow ing plants in one's bed room. It is true that the plant gives off oxygen during the day, but it Is also true that it gives off nothing by carbon dioxid during the night and uses up oxygen. S. K.) Answer. In nny case the amount of oxygen or carbon dioxid used or given off by the plant or plants Is insignificant. I'lants nre beneficial in living rooms mainly because they give off considerable moisture to the air, which Is desir able in the treason 'of artificial heating. i Quill Points Willie won't stop stealing jam If he knows you had rather lose the Jam than get , too rough. Xow Mabel "illehri.ndt Is do ing it. The path of glory leads to the magazines. Among the yellow peoples nre the Chinese, Japanese und those, who gag their convictions to uvuld hurting business. When Mr. Coolidge promised to dj some whittling, maybe he was thinking about expenses. You t"n do two thing, nt once hi some cases, hut It takes undivided effort nnd freedom from all nthcr mivt to keep a linen -suit respectable ait day. The chief objection to being a magazine editor is that thero nren't enough ex-urea tones to go round. Think how it would annoy a j MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORDPUZZLE Solution of I Hwulh Anicrl. run conn try S. Wln.li.w. lltfhlK 10. Vrnntnuui irr-pt-ltlft 14. Itcninv IaoIi 11. Moarnfsl porm It. m rich 17. IHftrrlmlnntlnff IH. Null II. Implement 20. (''ni pneri In a furnti if. Hftak 94. Point of the rompnvt 3. JnpanNp roin St. ) feet . Anno j SO. (.'hi II Ike ml- nml 32. Our thon. :inrttli of an Inch S. Pronoun as. Arrh 34. rrsii mineral spring 4. JIHrlr unit f 5. Heril riUiarlij- . i:.iiHlltr 4S. Alrinrnt fait . i 43. Carer the InItU of : 45. Tlilef flnrr- 3. Hfimpliuld it n I mu Id t. Miirhlnc for i timnfitlihiie -w nod t7. Kxtrnt ef (tarfH'-i 9. Pnoif liter of fl ulstrr 71. Sflr npt rnlloif, 79. rrf vnrlfiitur "3. i-'nlr 71, rnnrcit contb ntnt 75. -Mot Ire rnnn nr'n fft ihriirnl 4t. Shy 4. Hr,.nt 4. maps M. TIid fil. Or rrrftit 'rlaln it, MiM'nntte ii. ( omnx Jt Jt JJ" L .k flJ bIcInTp pT ETAjnp LlHsJLIZj EN6 I wfilE ftffP QL O Jt JL A J jNDEfl A 15 gjs .k A T. IH mJoJ 0 u i o1se A ft tJ60 rMM g Crl HIE IT Jiff J A ftPTH AkPEI E T n a! It a BlYft1UsEElMLJoTftTe" 2. J ' P 6 "i 5 9 p. IO I 12 13 ? ' " 7s ' Jo a VyZ I . 3i lL Lj. : Ml 35 6-7 35 SIrpS ?r '.:- ; 4&: . . . : ftfr so n.?Ji w . 53 5f rz ? iQ' ss ' s'C 57 '. 5? sT goi 1 !HT t3 s4 TTT fos " i ; Xc I b7 0 -5:4, W 10 7 I W 576 " 77 : I .L L I dM fill I I I L J woman governor or president tb find she couldn't change her mind utter pardoning a convict. AVhy mince mutters? If it Is wrong to shoot smugglers, stop it. If It Is right, do enough of It to stop smuggling. Americanism: A national cul ture inspired by tho Ulhle slowly surrendering, to one Inspired by advertisements. If the crime commission Is go ing to waste time studying all law violation, Hoover's term will be over i.eioro it gets past the 'IcnlM(,tM in tlx- i.i-iiwiov wnv hit, Commandments. Horah letters serve as passports in Russih'. and any daj now the White House may call tl: that "high- ly unusual. ' Tlie furt Uuit Aincrif-uil jn7. torniciits Kuitliiml uroiiscs Itlllo ..rntiHithy in tlie limn wliosi; ilniiii iM-s arc clogged ivllli epiuniw ncsls. Tho lirlllsh shouldn't g'-t the I n,lt R'"n slates, or stale gov wrung impression from Mr. Pawns' i ernmentH, do not want prohibition rolui iunce to expose his shins. He's j Pnforced. others would not welcomif a college num. all right. Ith" cn!it ot enforcement; j Tho entire police force of New AW haven't seen the paper pub-1 York City, for instance, could tished by lunatics at Humberstone. barfly deal successfully wih that l-'ngland, but we can guess which; city's .'tli.OOO speakeasies even leav-cumh- strips it uses. j ing bribery out of consideration. Correct this sentence: "I don't i The Hart of Derby, famous Kng keep 11 tooth." said he, "a single Hsli sportsman, comes to America diiy after I discover it s inenuce i noxt spring to see tho Kentucky tu my health.' Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) it iitiiiml, for the finest fruit, ('linnet's cull tlnit price proliibi tivo. Why not In1i kiwits .It.' Yesterday's Puzzle II. K m I H M Ihrht 13. ( ommoB la liorer 13. Act of telling SI. he fore 13. ( DDtni pro peller for a boat 37. Col Ion rlola 3. etTHlanrliPf 30. ConafMlatlnn 31. Article of be lief 33. Animnl flesh 34. Ken en r left 35. Domeiitir anl ninlt 31. I'urt of a niin strej dlifinr !!7. Silent St. Deteriorates by me 4t.wSupper 41. Vol enslly tield 47. HaTing depth ii. Implement for tivUthifr 51. Kvll! prefix 55. Shntter it. Steps for cross Inir a fenee 6.3. IMnnt with nrontntle tteeiln &B, Chnrnefer hi "n Yon I.lko 11" HO. Kefdie tl. CronipR 62. KlHhnrote nolo Al, Dlxrerned At, Kind of horse AS. KxUt ft. Aatomoiille 71. am? of Y.ng inn Kings 77. FloiC I. Vnrnxjsnn of extreme pHln S. iilah 3. I'ul Into rans ntrnlft 4. Nerond'hand i. I'rlrnte . Mi'vormrn 7. VUiH by s. Heron 9. An orffnnle w IioIp 10. liptioty por trnjetl their own cunning and murkct- Japanese editors and statesmen guesH that Russia and China are "bluffing" In their war talk. They may he mistaken. 'Russia proved lo Europe's allies, and to Uncle Ham, that she could not bo controlled from tho outside. The allied nations, humiliated, re tired beforo bolshevism. Russia seems inclined now to prove that 3he, who can't bo in- viulcd, can invade others. She j ping high-powered cannon, air- pituiea una ruinwiN uao 10 uiu frontier. Tlie (.euguo of Nations, retiming to duiri with Itilssia. ex cejit uk r rcuontuiat, subiuisalvo I lirodigal, made a mintake. f-e Xfr. W'lokerKhain. head ot Presi dent Hoover's law enforcement commission, wants the states to di vide prohibition enforcement with the nation. States would handle retailers, the national government would handle wholesalers, rum run ning by ships, automobiles and air planes.. I The arrangement would suit I bootleggers, wiio like to deal with divided authority. Idcrhy and nthcr races, and wants ! particularly to see Kcnator Honih. I The noble earl pronounces, Ills name as though It wore spelled I "DAUBY." The British are weak on pronunciation. Lord Derby once said: "Senator Borah seems to think we British nre ogres." Borah replied: "No. I admire the British, who have al ways uceu niviii iu uicir nag. anu which, I think. Is worth urcscrv- , . . j,,,, K w)(i(.ner is s,li(1 , Do You Remember? 'IKS Yi:.ltS AfiO TODAY (Frum files of tlio Mull Trlbuno.) . July 10, HMO. .1 Washington: For first tlmo Pa cific fjeet is formed nnd Hteama' wes tthiough Puhuina C'unal. Clilei.go. Strike, fover spreads over country: railroad men. fire men, building trade woiket-s walk out. Billy Sunday draws big crowd to Ashland Chautuujiua. Don Clark made manager of the Chadwli k orchard near Talent and tho Bruce Wilson orchard on Grif fin orcck. Flunk T. Hubbard of Medford, wounded In the World war, murclies behind Cicnl. rershlng In London, Kngland, paradu. - President (leo. Treichlnr of the Commercial club declares Mod fords' 6fflcial colors arc bluo and whtlo. Floyd Toung and C. C. Cate In vestigate local fruit crop and pro dict a bumper yield. Washington. President Wilson vetoes repeal of daylight saving law. Homy Ford in libel trial de clares as far as nowspapors are concerned he never roads anything but tho hcadlluos. TWENTY YIJAIIS AGO TODAY - (From files of tho Mail Trlbuno.) July It), Ju. S. Glenn Andrews, noted writer, visits Crater Itke and says Its beauties arc so great ho can't ex press himself. . Grants Pass. ' .Bootleggers hern reaping a' rich harvest sinco local option camo in. Fourteen different highway routes to Crater Lake mapped out by U. S. Engineer 15. F.-Heldcl. . Ashland Chautauqua clears 800 profit. have offered Lord Derby a million dollars for one thoroughbred horse, a record price. Lord Derby, Interested in horses, not in money, would not sell. . 4 - John E. Sbcedy, energetic young president of the steamship line that bought tho Leviathan from Uncle Sam, will build two ships bigger than the Leviathan. Kach will cost $25,000,000, dis place SC.OOO tons, curry 4000 pas sengers. A big program, but now speed is more Important thun size. Everybody Is in a hurry, particu larly very rich travolors that buy expensive suites. I hey have nothing In particular to do, and It doesn't mtfke the slightest difference on which side of the ocean they stand, Or how long they remain afloat. But they don't know that. Rogue Elk Hotel This hotel, located on tho banks of the Rogue and on the Crater Lake highway is serving the best meals ' that can be had anywhere. They have a nice cool dining room with cour . jieous treatment, tinder - personal supervision. Dance room in connection with the dining room. Best Sunday Dinner In ., Southern Oregon w. g. Mcdonald, Prop. rj akd Hoixy St- pHONt 144 inunm. A,.u,.,. . M kUHLC IE r.ni.ii at Hie DYBINO SEDVIO By BUD FISHER felt! !.