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paok Form MrcnForcn matl TiiiiiUNrR, MEDForcn, oin:;ox, Monday, .iulv 22. 1929. MEDFORU MAIL TRIBUNE Mil, battel, Rttl hidpiiiu) runuia e. II-1MI N. lu M. K'BUT . IPHL. WUt fUUl-TKK IMI1U. hUi,.l AM lednwodMt Kranff Mnl M Mood elaa uiu MIX imM, wtot la tf toil , Hl. IUBjM alPTlUN 1TW f ft Mall In Adnuira Dull, vlth 8uoof, rv If . 10 j liaiif, wit to uinlaj. kuDtR I ft pally, vluxmt SumUr, fev ........ . t oo liaiij, wit bout BunaajT, ttii Mail IribuM, mi I 00 tuodfc, OM ' UU i My larrUf, IB Aoanra in wwrtwa wmn ; iKUuatUU. Cotrt rolot, Pteutl, Talut, (1W dill tnd us H)tmm: Dftlly. lib SuwUj, nith. I 1 1'm.uj, iidovi auttGiy, voais. ...... .o Dally, without ftuixlaj. tM imt I u vuj, iul luoaaj, oh im ......... w- All Urma, cub 1 ad'aoe. HKMBEI Of TUB AiflOCl ATKO rWtM I Swairtnf Put) Lm4 Vflt Tt Aitoelairt Pms li wlnahtlj MtlUal U : IM w lor publltalioo at ail ua-a du4teua audited to tt or miiftwtu trtdltad Is thU paiM, tod alio to tbt local orvi publiibed berela. AU rlbU (or pubUeaUM af aalaJ tUtpatrta feartta a aiao rra. mm sf Hi. HIT nf omeUl pr of Jtckwo Coujili. Bworo dAUy irert droilUlM tm ill MDt Mdli4 Oct. 1, 1V20. 44tt Aihrrturnt Br'nm.tl M. C HOUKNSKN COMPA.Tf Oma I. Nf Tork Itiltu" o-"a. rrudm, Lu lofela, Mltl, foitlud. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Porr The war of China vh. KuHta haH henn called off. , and It Ih u fine thinK for humanity, as battle! wvve nfhoduh'il at I'uKaranictinayn HUtl iilaffovcsHchon-ky. iK.Ti.; iii:hii ii.k roit ;nTINi lIVOl( K niillin In Stifin t'aiiital Journal). Crurl and iuhutnan and plauibh. and JumII flahle ri-ouimIh. Tht plaintiff wan puddled. ' The preJdcnt unit f lulling Sal -ui-day. uh net forth In Hip piths dispntcheM. with the shy ami po tent ohHorvatlon. "taking his work alone.'' Thin procedure Ik a relic of th 1'oolidKC era. who was "luo l-usy" to, watch an ret Ipso of the Mm. and whh always ruxhfnK "hack to ht tlcxk." H Ih .loprd that Mr. Hoover doi'M not hero hip obsessed tith nductiy anil unable to ro hump place without having IiIh ple luro tnken pltchlns hay. Mi-, t'ool idRe, however, could ro fish Inc. r.nd without "takiiiR hia work aloiiR." The HilRKcrH arc rcddenhiR the bare female Icrs. faster th:wi Old .Sol can brown 'em. Kdvvard Hickman Hawk was arraigned this morntiiR before Judge Owl, charged with the kid napping and murder of little Dulile Leghorn. . The telephone company 1m going to put Its poles twice the prfesenl din nee from tlio hlg.iway. There fore, the poleu will have to jump , twice to lake tho tigbt of way Jtom 4ds. csultN are begtuulng to accrue f i'ii tit the editorial cussing of the licfuuct I'ni'tland bill team. Whale oil Is being fed to babes. Carrots are iiImi roimI for babes. IMans are afoot to hitch up a (" in 111 unity sing, and a Jubilee, with u pageant, and try and get a load via Williams to the Kedwuod highway. v July Is well upon iui way, and nut a fail hat ht Might. Vol' MKAXSt IM MPTIors: ( Pendleton FjiM Or aronian) A croiuet game whs plnyeil yehterrtay, in which Huston and Ulx overcame their rivals, l'hclps and Humphreys. These gentlemen are becoming quite fastidious In this form of evening sport. The situation In Arkansas, where the sifters are being nabbed for bootlegging. Is worse than suspect ed. "Some of them smoke-cigarette, hissed an Arkansas Judge Saturday, In explaining they would receive no mercy. The far famed chivalry of ihe Suiith. Is apt to gi t In Its fine wm-k and punlf-h the weaker "ex for Mucking, instead of peddling. 1 C. Yens TeiiKwald ha returned from Kliiniath r ails, where he was forced to lead a parade. In 11 uni form. Henry Marsh, our wide-awake grocer, lias 11 stuffed heifer in his cast window. In another month the critter would he shut for a deer. In his west window, Henry j has dumped 11 cailmtd of nigger toe nuts. The writer stele two of them. and. believe it or not, neith er one was rotten. As a general ! rule a stolen nut Is full of worms. Till-: KMt PTI Itl.ll SCItlllK Truly the heart of the commu nity had centered hi t :te splendid Achievement to buihl a community nodal center. All this excelling f octal community struct u re. Its rcpltc interior appointments, and ' elaborate furnishings in repellent ' ruin. Nothing remains but the splendid. uiieon)uerMlde spirit. w It U h but It so mightily remain". w hlcli neltlirr ct.utd be discour- aged mr diMmed. but rises t feliulbl front the a.ie( a Ihic more comprehensive and xvr U e able rommunity foetal eeiltei' as a : lasting tribute to uu umjueiuimble coiiimunity stunt, pui pose und aim . -1 Motitio;ue Messenger. PLAY PORTLAND TEAM . KAKUIl, (.:. July -1T1 The innarlo Am.Tlrnn l'gion Jun ior tmHOtmll Icmn yesterduy tie- f.Hl'd Milton. 10 to 1 and wl I mcflt rortland In the senil-flnBli. for th. right to plujf for the nt.t. I ihnnipionslilp nt Xalem In Aug."' CONGRESSMAN SINNOTT TIl'K hliikin' rhaijctcrislie of wlio passed 11 wiry Sal uriliiv, Me whs neither mi extremely I until: hilt lie was an cXri'Dlmiiii , .. . , I : I'Jlhle ()C. i "' w'"s " v,'-v M,r',,ssful l'olili"imi- "ut h' e'"l,,0.vo'J ' jllic arts of the pulil ieian, but ln'rmiw li- uikIiTsIoiiiI liiiinan na-1 jluiv. iiikI Iwi.l I.it in it. II,- never tri.'il I.. pN ase ,.v.Tj-..m., j l i- licvci' tried li KliiiiUlle fill yentiMl; lint Ins laitll ill tin' essential fairness ami coinlinni-sciise . . . t'l MIC ('('tlpf was Midi tliat NUfl'V d, from wliat lie n-riirded i i i t '111 I lltints M I'ltcil MHHKU'U. In otlirr wonU, Nick Sinnutt "h;h always himself, mid nl wiiys on tl:t' j(br tiyini,' in his enniest, cpiisficiiticjus Insliioii, to do what )u ivuartlril ;is licst for Iijn cuistll imats and the stato i f Oregon. IK; exemplified d ove all that excellent advice from Hamlet: "ThiH above all; to thine own Heir he true, jiu It must follow, an the nik'M the day, Thou (iinHt not then be falwe to any man." As a rrstdt Oregon has never had a rciiresentutive at Wash ington who was more univrrsully rcKpeeted and liked than C(m- i pressman Sniimtt. 1 'ls slandiii' in Kaslern ( re.rnn, mid his place in the affections of the entire state, were strikingly dem jonstrated dni'in the Klan fui'ore; when, in spite of beinjr a j('ath(die( he rode the tiirbuh'nl seas of religions intolcyaitce j without a quiver and- while the Klan made practically all their i political opponents run for cover, they never made Nick Sin 1 Hoi t retreat an inch. 1 lie people iiiteit .ick ami nail taith in him. lu a sense they liked him bemuse he liked them; they had faith in him, because he had I'ailli in them. (.Vnfcressinnn "iiuio1 1 h career demonstrates that an absolute honesty with all that the term implies, is still the most valuable asset any public man can have. PITY THE POOR A Nl) now I'apa Fogarty demands half a million dollars from former Champion Tuniiey affections. Mrs. J'Wartv wants :i(MMM!() 1 . 1 mi . man ; iiini .or. rtifjariy wains Well, well hearts seem to come hijrli in the Kopirfv familv ! nml,'ria1' when consumed in ex-Imlre New York's Police Commis . . ;.. :n- . in.. 1 1 . 1 . 1 icl,H' increases metabolism morejsioner Whalen. He closed fifteen Here is a million dollars for two Knruarty claims beat as one, until the iniquitous Mr. Tunncy came on the horizon. What a pathetic situation for such a hoine-lovinj couple! 1'o have one half-million dollar heart in a family broken would seem bad enough, -but two! angels and ministers of grace de- I 4 I .... I l,n ' BIT we trust Mr. and Mrs. Kogarty will nut lose hope com pletely. Even if they don't get the full million, they may find in a few years that their romance was not as completely shattered as they fciired. In fact, the county court records arc full of cases where loving couples have separated some even been divorced and then found the trouble all due to some mis understandyitf, iul have returned to each other's arms or been rc-marricd. Are Mr. and Mrs. Fogart.v certain they cannot do this? Where henrts arc of such a superior onalily, the chauecss of an eventual reunion would seem to be excellent. And then, million or no million, wouldn't everything be idyllic once. more? Kor aflcr all the AKKKl.TlONS arc what count, as both Mr. and Mrs, KogaVty have so ebepiently staled, in their respective petitions! . le KILLED, I I0T INJURED BY L HKM.KYIMjK. tint.. July Ol Mrs, Irvln Itcid, "3. farmer's wife, in Limerick township, lias been killed by r. bull. She hail gone Into a field to milk cows, wh-n the bull, recently pur chased by her hush;md, dashed aernss the field and caught her with his horns, tossing her in the air and goring her when !he- fell. Severely Injured, she r;tn to a tire, which she ;iml her Huh child ellinhcd. A 11.1.1. snapped hurllnu ; them to the ground. The blow nitered Mrs. Held uiicotiseloiis. 1 Jtmh were found nbortlv after-: j ward when the "mule of the child " nonce 01 neigniM.rs. a physician took Milelie In Mrs. i Ilcid'H bodv. hiie died later ; bemorrhane. MUTT AND JEFF-We've Seen Better Ones Bv BUD FISHER EH HCAR ABOUT - TH jj VGGTABLS I WHAT GI"RLISH HAD OM AM IMPR0UMMT FtGORfe former ( '(wijiix-ssiiiaii iniioli, wns it 1 1 iilirtiilute tfcnuiui'in'ss. rillhuil, nor mi extremely v honrst. rimscicn 1 ions and rr- important issue w lien it was pre lit' never allowed liimsi lf to If as Ids dote, liv pnliti'-al alarn:s FOROARTYS! for the alienation of his wife's fn- l.'ene to mend her lirnLen , . . . me same amount to mend his. hearts, which the romantic Mr THREE CONVICTS hANNKJU'ltA. X. V.. July - oVi Three ecin lets, two of them serving life sentences, were shot ! and killed during a riot of 13ou in ; maifH of Clinton prison here to day. Warden Harris .M. Kaiser Natd In a statement Issued after the revolt had been iulctcd and the ; prisoners had marched hack to their cells early this afternoon. A score if inmates were In the prison hnipltal being treated for gunshot ,., . .V(( ' -, ' (literate on Chancellor H CI UK Ut KlU i. lleriminv InK oIi Chancellor Mueller passed m satisfactory night. const, ei-ini.- the gravity of the operation ves- of terday on his gall bbu"ider. His losis of the lung tpresumably giv-1 newspaper men who criticized se i condition today Vas very grave. ing off tubercle bacilli) talks with verclv his use of Judicial nower. It Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fllraad ltton wrUlnlnff to twml 1 tTMfwnt, will ba 4nwra4 by Dr. Brady tf a i,..r. umi m bnat and wrinm m ink. ocifftd. only 1 If u b inawr4 ben. Ho, reply oao bo amada io gwr1 c aoolorov inaj to lnueUttao AOdrw Or. Wllllut Brdy, la ear of khlo wmvttm. ,s rurrr on mi-ut tiik thing tc, k.vr whkx oxk uw tori-: WITH s I Mill lt iihat? u ( l o(, any wurm(ll. on a hut ,,, untuvt.,.oll, llu, c,)nv,.K:l. ani) Ulm,i a;y -tlian on a nice cool inu r day? Not meaurul)ly. The thermometer will usually how that ; the lndy tempt'l-iiture Is the same, whether one feels i coot or oppren- i f'vely overheatni). j Tho feeliiiR of j comfort or di- comfort de)end I rather upon the ; efficiency of the i heat rcRulutinR i m e c haiiisin, es- j p p c i a 1 1 y t h c j meann for tho dissipation or loss of heat from tilt , body, than upon the heat produced j by the body from the oxidation of 1 food or tissue fuel. j of the three essential food ma-' terlals, the fats or oils yield the j Kreatesl amount of heal. The hur- t ars or stan-hes lihI the nltroRen uuk inatei-ials, such as albumen. I lean meai. ciom'KC, are virtually piual lu heat producing value. Thus, an ounce of carbohydrate (any NtiRar or starch 1 yields ap proximately 1 1 6 cafripH, and an ounce of any protein (albumen or nV.roRPnous m:erial) yiehia ex actly ilie same number of calories; where as one ounce of pure animal or veu'dtablu fat or oil yields 24 calories. So far as diet Is concerned, ap petite tends to regulate the quan tlty of fats and oils In hot weathe-; one naturally has litcle desire for such foods in hot weather, but the art of cookliiR anfl the leRerdemain of the heventRO dispenser and con fectioner Reneraliy nullify appe tite, and nearly all oveicatitiR or over indulgence Is accordiiiRly in the delectable carbohyrates. There is a KtroiiR popular belief ! ,h),t u is '"'tier to eat little mcM on a hot lav- ThiM to have some solid foundation, for protein than fat or carbohydrate does, act-' speakeasies early Saturday morn ing somewhat as a stimulant. Nu-!inR leaving about 31,985 speakeasies trltion students call this stlmulat-j still doing business in New York iiiR action of certain food materials City, according to police figures. greatest from proteins; fats come next: sugar has the lowest specific dynamic action of rdl foodstuffs.! Inhabitants of New York, and It Is probably this specific dynamic j United States prosperity that or stimulatliiR action of much meatjspends its money in New York, that accounts for tho excessive per- should heed the warning of Mr. spiratlon of persons who cat meat j Whalen. freely In hot weather. It doesn't He tells you, "Keep away from make much difference whether the; night clubs controlled by gangs and meat is eaten hot or cold. ' gangsters; they are subject to Fresh fruit and fresh vcRPtablcs.j raids and to shooting affrays at especially Rieen relishes or mtfailiBliy time." vegetables, are ideal hot WPathnfi , ' " foods. To convert -your- dish uff ' Each gang has its gangster "spot berries Into ideal cold weather food iters," studying customers as they you have only to drown tho berries in cream unit iIIkkuIsc them well Willi MiKur: or If Ihpy'rp cranlii-r-rip.s. take a kpiipj-ohm fllt'o uf lur-ki-y ir .mo mirh Irlno-. on tho slilr. - Of the two niclliuds tin- irvl -trr ulvl-s tin- ivarmrr results. Ill lint wi-athrr ' It Is l.i-tt,-i- t(, take a Unlit mid-ilay llniih. if any. anil hai p the pi im !al meal of the lay in the eool of the evenlni.-. for the seilentary Inilivlilual a lloontltne luneh of cn.ekers anil milk, the mil It slppeil leisurely anil the erackein ahevveil even more mi, or letuee, cheese or tnmnto sand wich with lea or coffee rihI a h.t iif fruit. Another popular notion Is riot so sountl. As a rule the more cool water one drinks the less one Is troubled hy excessive heat or per spiration. I'eople who pnrposeh- C',' ' . V'uu1? I"1'"1! rVm Wi,l,,r8elf in a mirror and grin for five comfort from lint w.eather. So it is a sensible rule to increase the dally water allowance materially when hot weather come. This 1 not only natural but healthful. WKSTIONS AMI ANNWEKS Tuberculous Conversation. I work in a tuberculosis hospital, and as 1 go about my work I can't help talking more ordess with pa-!ia lients on the floor. Is there anv j ii . .i , ' ;ii!r:isu in: this way? Mrs. I L. AV Answer. In the average well conducted tuberculosis hospital you are probably in less dancer of catching tuberculosis than you would be anywhere else. That a gambling resort, maintained in because the patients know how to ! defiance of the laws and constitu be careful and considerate. I.earn-jtion of Ohio. ing how to be careful is one of thei A judge issued an injunction re ndvantages of a sojourn in such a straining tho sheriff: from Inter hospital, for anyone with tubereu-j ference with the race track, and tosis. If one with acttvo iiili..rii. iailpd for rnntomnl ttf ennrt twn Mt j3f mmm .,m"" bMltfa and farflaiM, Dot iu dlMaa rflaAoau fUmpd, cif-addraad &falep m aaeloMd. Owioc to tb Um tuabfi of utur. jtlonul iray may curry the lulicrele icllli. I he spray runge is I. than five feel in ordinary louver satinn. So if you are five feet or more away from the pi.ticnt you are out if raiiRe and out of pos sible dancer of Infection during such con versa t ion, Wticn Is 11 Nui'st n Iady? . . . and I had qalto a neve re attack of what a h.dy who is a nurse said was acute indirection . . . Mrs. M. C Answer. If a nurse is a lady she'll say she doesn't know what such an attack is she'll shift the responsibility of dl.iKnusi.s and prognosis to the physfcian. Talk lot- Hack to the ScrRtant. I eat a raw onion nearly rvery tlay with my meals. I had an ar gument with my superior officer. 1 say they're healthy ami he says they are not. Kindly settle this. 1'. O. Answer, If one likes onion it is healthful enough, U'opyriRht John F. Dille Co.) Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) (icrmany s new boat, firemen, is breaking all sea records, tak- jug the OCCHI1 record from the Mritish. That, will mean work for Jtritish shipyards. Mussolini was at work al ready on Italian ships to bent the Hremen, not waiting for the test. The old lady who thought she could mon no the ocean would ad- , elsewhere today or tomorrow. drink, estimating the value of worn en's jewelry, the alze of men's "rolls." ' Sometimes they hold tt custom ers as thoy bo home, more or less tlrtmk. Sometimes they simply fol low them home, tsko the address and iirraiiKO h buiKlury later. Canisters, you will remember, usually hHvu several convictions In their records. To bo convicted asain under the the New York Httumes law, means prison for life. Tl.oy will gladly shoot you, 1 at her than run any risk of life imprison ment. Solitary drinking of bootleg whis key is poor sport. But it is safer than night club drinking. "If you are sensitive, self-conscious, introspective, thinking too much about yourself, look at your- minutes every day." Ho says Pro fessor Overstreet, teacher of psy chology. . - The looking glass ia particularly good for sensitiveness. Shyness is a little different; It is like an ar row Corever isdnting toward your self. Karnlng a living, particularly In the line of difficult salesmanship. - COO(. Clirc fo Mii those trno We8 ThcPo aro salesmen that have conquered shyness, sensitiveness. introspection and timidity com pletely. Cleveland slier ill' threatened to close a race track, alleged to he MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORDTUZZLE across .lot tiftpinf l.nrome I'roportlon hin 'I of lily splirrr (notour 1 ry Came In l.ainrlont Thr rnrlli at ffmltlp Kvnry one Sound of dote 1' tp pa red Flj.-r Towtiril lirlnea forth youiir I'iMerly Citrus frulti Lift with ft lerer nlhliig'.iti.-k Tr,tlfy At liumr One nt do llpiihdes Hlunils Hiss l-.Ucntlve of rlioire . i Cuddle Jlroop Metric lard mraturo llprreo (i rut it llruw FtclnmnlloD HnfTcrlnir liirtlnliue Vrlron hltrhcrt o tcnti 11 Solution to I'rnonitnLtloa Culm leaf CullPire degree Opposed to Jarfc or tiettrr A proposition assunird to be troei I.oIe You MR hoy Koonis In a Itnmnn hou)n I, one piece of lf ithrr Old tlrarH Ahradi golf term . DOWN Vrterau aria-tor n FiiiD n iiejMpiijp x LIE tTo j 3 6Tn V f&WOJ e w yTlloTjl e'rH(bi "' a n MiLftj 'fjHilJ A s" SIL IT Tt6 1TtE LjolQlM'S i. toc oBRFfpTslgNL ;;; IJL flB noJv e l m olv" n H nTTT U rhe M e 1 n 1 s Ei ;j: JO. St. 7 I 3 4 5 TT Z 7 8 0 To J7 IT' u W "J 39 - 7o ' 7 z , " XT' 49 So f5V " Si- S3 :, 55 55 - 57 : ' Ti 5$ Zo . , - I I 1 I I 1 I I I I J Is our duty to believe that the judge acted according to law and the newspaper men ought to be in I jail. Respect of the courts must ue umiiiLuineu. It Is permissible to ask, however, where fair criticism ends and con tempt begins. Suppose some judge, with the best of intentions, should enjoin a policeman from interfering with a burglar about to break into a bank? Suppose newspaper men criti cised THAT judge. Would that call for imprisonment of the news paper men or OF THE Jl'IXlK? When banks fall in Florida, or! elsewhere, ask yourself whether: they fail for lack of money, or he- i cause the publfc lacks confidence. J livery hank would tail it an the people demanded their money at the same time. There is, iu all the United States, not money enough to pay savings bank depositors alone, to say nothing of big commercial banks. Our system is based on using the same dollar a thousand times at the same time. Credit and Ihe checking system make that pos sible. It is feared that Jlr. Wicker- sham's suggestion that states andjslons. cities co-operate in prohibition enserved foreement yiight work badly iu some cities. C'hicuto roporlers questioning 22 citizens at random detailed to the Calkan states and found that -0 had liquor Uh their j Hungary with the Ameiicau Kcllef homes. i coin mission. - , When Vern C. Corst was award- Two said they had no liquor be-i(Ml Ulo Seattle-l.os Angeles air null cause they were afraid of bootleg J ecintnii-t In 1 - r ; . Humphries i,e stuff. Kvcn ladies said their hus-)Canie vice president and general bands had to patronize the hoot--manager of this pioneer' Pacific legger because "if friends drop in , t-,mM ir man l.xprojtJ, ,,aen 1 uu niiti um? wuivi, on- l-mmiiiii, is a fllTfi." UimUi. Itliler Hurt. SALINAS. !.. July :'.'. Crushed betfoatli her horse, which reared and fell as she was sad dling him, .Mrs. Marie Hall. :. of Iteddings, received posslMy fa tal injuries. Her husband, Ccne Hall, ignorant of his wife's condi tion, won the rodeo event in whlilh she was entered. Saturday's Puzzle rmptny Jo!!Uiir'iiSA imTati Ink Miirmar A-ulr(rd by lalior Oiif indefln nltcly (irnai of the romniou fref Tilts llrt-nuse For fcur Hint Vast, poet I'liirM V iuiik horso ViHIi-y Skin dl'iise ,i ?al rlaiin A I' ill In J'-rnsaloin: Tar, CoLt ordrr Ha tlio mutter Fnsy Slied lloufteliold h 11 Im ul m-tr Cntnlrs F.ni'OLrnffe ( risp rooklo Musical nurkl ah l r. Kcrlesliistt" nil nliie tci sel V)t dhisfblo liv two sin tttfr it le of Uri el? HJ. Tiinn mr innio fule lnrrt Work- dough llctlincft Sfcd contiilnrr Comptirutito eiiiHne Most cnpiitjle . Ht-ildlsli rout In it on Iron h;id pf tree I- revli pro noun OOtt of SllrtfcP ape lire's vil lain ol'oniiirg:trln VllMiiW'd rail nay: COllO(. Aerial Mailman Through the courtesy of the Hoeing companies, the. Mail Tri bune is able to give an intimate glimpse of Koine of tho men who malutalii the airplane schedules through Medford. A. K. Humphries The air executive is the new type of ex-pilot and wartime avia tor. Under this classification comes A. K. lumphries, now issistant to the iresident of the ioeing Sys t e m, vhlch is made ip of Hoeing Air I'ansport. 1 n c. md Pacific .Air Pransport. Mr. Humphries nlisted nt the Irst call for vol unteers in the v olid War, und Avent over seas HY"11" the Third oreign netach- ment of Ameri can Aviators. I rV served as a first lieutenant in Italy and l-'rance, completing a course of aerial combat at Jssoudnn, and eceived various special commis-, After the Armistice, he on tiie American peace ! commission (w r reparaiions coin- nilttee to lialy) and in I ;i 1 Ji was ; per line. January I, l:i:'7 the line oeeanie a l ioel n -operated unit and the ciuilpmcnt. which had done yeoman service during the pioneer (lays, was replaced Willi the present fleet of Hoeing four passenger planes. The ninety horsepower engines of earlier days have been replaced by 52; horse power "Hornets." Mall Tribune ads are read by Sfl.Oftfl people every day. tf 31. 1 1 IHM I Do You Remember? TKX VFAItS AtiO TOI.Y ' (From files of the .Mail Tribune.) 1 ,lulyrilHI. .' I local hello kIHs return to work; ! strike called off. .1. J. Iiuchter returns rrom i-ik:i euiiventfon at Atlantic City and reports he shook iiahds with thL new heavyweight champion, Jack IJempHcy. .Mercury mill keeps above 100. the maximum yesterday beinj; I u 1 u . Local : feilcral employment bu reau closed because of lack of funds. Smudge: "The afitl-s uloon worker who told congress sin de parted wilii John liarleyeorn, got hold of a strong cup of coffee." Ida Tarbell speaks at Ashland Chautauqua on the peace treaty. TWENTY YKAUS AfiO TODAY. (From files of the Mail Trihuno.) July 22. num. John II. Allen issues bulletin showing marvelous resources new i & K. railroad. of Oregon Orchards Syndicate buys ;CJil acres of land of I.. C- Cole man, adjoining famous llillcrcst orchard fur J.ooo. C. M. I'urvlne of Chicago buys acres of the old Poole place of John Hoot for $la,00U. hitle Falls: Fverybody wel comes the railroad, and the most kindly feeling exists among the people, excepting' a email class who have never been known to be other than knockers" and op posed to all. progress. This class is fast being pushed back and the country will be blessed when they are either dead or driven away. J. V. Opp announces he will soon open up the famous Ov mine at Jacksonville. District Attorney U. F. Mulkey j receives letters charging saloon j in Medford selling liijuor to mi j !!- and after leual clnslni; hui. ; IV TOST people depend on Bayer j Aspirin to make sliort work of j licadachcs, but did you know it's j just as effective in the worse pains from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu ! mafic pains, too. Don't suffer when j Bayer Aspirin can brine; complete l comfort without delay, and without harm; it docs not affect the heart. I In every package of genuine Bayer ! Aspirin are proven directions with j which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare much needless suffcrinsr. SPIRIN Aipirlii i; the trade murk pf Buyer Maniifaetnrc of Monoaccticacidcstc of Saiicylicacid Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service IB amd Holly St. Phoni f 44 A Complete Cleaning amd i - u