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tlillj, without Bimiitr, Booth .85
we.ur ma tooum, out i v
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Kr Urdu. In Admit. In Uedford, Aihiind,
l.tliontllU, Onltii Filial, raoull, Tilol, Hold
: Hill and en Ul.l.ri: . ..
Dtllf, wlU) Sunilir, month I .TB
Dtllr, Hbout Pmidar, mooln .65
1 nuir, ittut BuDdar, on, tut T.oo
"-: Pllf, llll BiukI.t, DM rear .00
f ' All iirm.-eub la atiiineo. .
' - UEMREB Or THE AMOCIATED PHSHf
;,',-' - RMcltlni Kull Letsed Wire Rente.
TM AMoclitrd Pren 1 cielmlielj MIMaf U
h tnr nnhtlfl.t Inn nf .11 IMVI lUlDltrhM
erditMi t it or otbri! mdiied in tbti mw,
tad iIm lo fat loal mm niuiibbed btreln.
All rirtu tor pntiUtuioo iokIaI dUMUiw
lonio lit klM rwened.
.i DtMr 0r cirror Mn
OfneWptpifofjM.ionCom.tr J
worn Atilf eJreuUtlon f itx opUu
IDdlDtj OeL 1, im, 4438.
Adwllilni ftpriiiTt1tM
II. C. HOGEN8KN A COMPANY
OfMtMia Nm York. ChlCAiw. Hetrntt, tut
rruiCllCO, 1AM AUtcia, ptaun, rviiMuv-
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Porry
There will bi; no paKtfUit, UiiIenM
it 1h (lo.'ideil to imitl a p.iKeant to
conimunioiiilo not liultlliiK u pa
Kcant. : '
A Kmmhjih CHy soricly wunuui
waH unformnati- ciioukIi ti Insu
her bUHtlri ill Ti uost I'ark laL
nfcbt.--MO Yi-m-H 'Ann f'ol. KanwiH
CHy Htur.) Whon u calamity wuh
u calainity.
Tlio triKiuoUii! atlH for AiikuhI
iloi'Jft a miui ;ex'rcisini; his voi-al
tlMMils lnienl of a ptrtm (!h.UO
and statiiewiuc lady wishing im
was wlu i c .sho-could lako a smoke.
Judtfu I How oiH rrntly Iiuh nioro
cuso tlian is rovinicd in the let-ti-rs
lie writes to ii(.'W'Huici-h.
(Or((jon oVoter.) .He n isoinetl.Jnff
like Charlie . Terrell s (UtecilVe
."Mp lookw like u durn fool, Hut' lie
iiin'l.".
Many w ill, ho fsurjul.ied to left rn
that Civilization .1ms' produced u
eui linn iron fui' noue-wldth mus
taches. '
. $fi0 Holid silver wcdKop (ire hoinj;
rammed Into Uie north .and noiith
ternilnalM of roastlnK ears, no the
j'uuMdk earn can he AuhJiiKuted
fvf .flevoUriiiK. It ttOci'H a brilliant
EnK.ishinitn to eat a roustlni; ear,
anil keep it under control.
Another ehnrmli.K corner has
tiwmWriucd ItH riiKaKument to u
lervlce Mtatlon.
Whatever became of the RUy
, v1m -rolled a iieanul up i'lke'H
Teak will) his nose.
'Mutual cooper a t I i n," tlmt'M
what the hit; city on the Columbia
river had .been ..crying at Jlanmlh
KuIIh over ainec they renllzeil how
W('ll Calilornla can ncrvn southern
O rcRon. ( Ad K la ma t h I-'alls I lor
aid.) Hush! 1 toll you!
The best tainted Htory now In
circulation lias to do with the i'e
fined artistry of a hoolehy-eoolehy
dancer.
Ulondes report that the drug
store tun . does not make their
noses peel.!
The fitht flare-ba:k of the pear
crop is an auto horn worlh niuro
than the auio,
Ifozcns nf I he careful liu liters
can hardly wail to get into the
tlihbiT and hlnrt ' shnolini; each
" thtjr Tor deer. Only one doer
huntiiiK appeal is before the state
Miprrmc court.
This community has nrver en
tirely recovered from cross-word
puv..li'f, Jon It can Ml t H tent deep
pity fnr Ih'ppiier. ( ref;on, which
MMMiis ti) he the center of the
cioipH't helt.
Ti-eth aiol tonsils are hehiK torn
loos' fmni their. nintriiiK;v moic
than Is tf'.-nerally reali.ed.
Kail (Klen) iJavis. the leuther
lunifed leatbi'rneck, has recovered
Iron ovor-workluif the buckskin
llnlni; of tils ullot.
"After upend inu a week In the
dlyi AVoirr left for home.dci!larinK
that ho tvaM koIiik to stir up sonie
thln""t.liiliii News N'olesj A
wt cuDfessed home brewer.
Tin; corvri-:K .n .mi-kimcss
Tulku dot. poiku dot, printed fou-
.lurd.
Thirly-flve Inches Is almost a yard.
If It were wider a lvmnant would
. do:
Mere's Hie Kume print In the new
.shade of blue.
W'lap It about our anatomy. So
Youthful, dlstinedve! 'You'll lovo
It 1 knnu.
1'olka dot, polka dot. printcil fou-
lard,
Thlrty-flvo lnehes Is almost it yard.
.Make up your mind, madam, and
5 .IW :..!' -KnmcttlliiK
before ..voii K't wicked
; ' ,-Jrt tin eye.
, , ' t (ClevelHtid I'htlndealcr.)
Massachusetts has renewed the
halllc against infcciion by making
the use of the common lowel ami
Iho common rlnkitm cup, once
present In every public' jilaeo, un
lawful In "any factory, workshop,
manufacturing 'or inerriititilo es
tablishment" In the commonwealth.
The .common drinking cup Is Ue
sdilhcd an ."any vessel used In con
veylng wnler In-tho mouth and
available for use hy employes."
Willi onn nxreptlnn. Ihe coach
ing a tuff of Oeorgln Tech Is com
' poHod or former Tech fool ball play
era. Of the entire Dodger pitching
xluff only1 three Imvo not oiiie lo
liiiioklyn from another niujor
league-club.
ARE WE GOING BACK TO NORMALCY?
H
WIS vmi nolicx-d 1 lie movie
I'nii'ticiillv all "talkies"
iii' a onsswonl mining them. I'llulmratc musical eomeilies, ox
cilinir ilriimus, with sex xiilMirilinali'il Mislead nl' finpliiisizoil ;
and the extensive use nl' color.
I lie pillilie. lias liceiinie tired of sex and is mi lunger thrilled by
(iirsin; tliey wish lo lie amused and entertained. I'litlicr thuiil
startled.
. Here is anotlier snrprisi'. Several nijjlit chilis In New York
have eloBed mid others rejinrl. business rotten. Kven William
liandoljih Jfeiii'st, ag'essive Wet, advises his renders to keep
HWity. from night chilis and speakeasies, heeiiiie the'y are eon
trolled by criminals, and patrons may lie "spolteil and frisked.''
From a liifrli j;overnmeiit. official in Washington comes the
information that cocktail, -partius arc no longer "the tliintr."
l'rcsidc'nt Hoover has iiiautnirtrfed a new style which is bi-in"
Immorally adopted, "sparkling conversation mid stimulating
' ' 1 "
(ili(,s ,,IU.(, f .lt ( hs ,l)(iiitlee;cr hcretororc tiro-
. '
viclf-cl. OtUsuif of iho forcifrn ('nilnssies, dj-nikers in AS ushmg-
ton. both men und woinon. iiro
o; our .informant is vory icrioiiK;' !aul mn never joined the
Antir-Saloon Leiigue'. -i ' ; ;
A.I;LOVIX(i for cxiifjyci'Htion
JTV (Ml
ustonis do 'not ehane
evidence that the post-war era of moral laxity lias started to
wane. Certainly no one ean accuse the .Movie industry of be
in many moral jumps ahead of public opinion. No industry
keeps its ear eloser to the ground, or trils harder to answer
the popular demand, Tat her than educate or improve it.
Therefore, when a lare movie producer says the people are
ty'ed of sex and crime and wholesnhcussini.', it will take more
than the sneer of. the office eyni to, disprove it.
A1
l'THIt such a delnyc as Uie'pasC few years have provided,
talk of a moral reformation
certain amount, of skepticism. Jn'fact, we feel inclined to join
those who are from: Missouri. '
Vet, that such U' reformation will come sooner or later is
certain. It is the old story of
swini? of the human pendulum.
in one direction without swinging ii.s far perhaps farther in
the other.
And the swing toward the gutter ha gone pretty fnr and
has liecn going on fur' quite li
ready, started iii, thosciwho desire
' For whether-wc like it or not, Nature always works for an
ipiilibriuin, which is only anotlier way of saying it always
work.s for health, both physical and moral. In many directions
the world lias been sick; in those directions it is going to get
well.
The only nuestioii is whether
has ACTUALLY started. - The
prove, but they do indicate, that
HOW IDAHO WON
0'
() YOl know what co-operation has done for Idaho A
story in fioures shows. It
this decade with fears of bankruptcy is coming to the close of
the 10-year period with liih hope
In UJlM Idaho shipped ."!!)
loads in 1028. ' In V.)"2 Idaho
50 'carloads of sheep and 11,108 carloads of potatoes; the
corresponding figures for last
In the carload shipments
ffr'jrs 182, cheese 120 and poultry The corresponding figures
of last year were: Mutter T)!)2, eggs ;U5, cheese 401 and .poul
try 2:i. ;
'In 1!2" Idaho' beyau producing beans in quantity .sufficient
for sale elsewhere." The carload shipments of beans that year
were .170(i, and by last year had grown to 1000. Kxperts have
found beans grown in the irrigated districts particularly adapt
able for use in the big canneries of the nation.
Mack of the" figures ami the busy activity at shipping sta
tions will he found homes that have paint on their wnlls, flowers
and grass in their yards, 'household J'onvenienccs within, ami
families that "are growing toward nqmhood and womanhood.
There will he found farmers with power maeljiuery, dairymen
with bigger and' better herds, pouttrymeu that apply methods
as scientific in the production of chickens and eggs as govern
the processes of automobile, manufacture.
The warp ami woof of . the whole pattern is co-operation,
not alone co-operative marketing, tbut co-opcration between
farm and town, .between farmers and business men, between the
people and their stale leaders; "' rV''
It is an inspiring example, and it shows the way. Oregon
Journal.
Tnilh isn't (slrnnuri than
lipcjniso ho few roconizr il. ,
MUTT AND. JEFF
I 60TT IMlTATfi SHlPU)RC ' ' ' , , ' ,10$M VOJ AIN'T BRLAK(N& ! ICilMF"! ' ' .KA I ' : !
Kauv to ssr awav r- OlrX rr wo Rcort: Yoo'vi L v WX k , f rM
PRorM MUTT AMT ggfe ' Lj Z(A i-f SNlttrtiNfi S0M6 Jf Nfc .- RFULING' 1
lHTeCN.tAV:'DieT: J lfF0R TV uove oF PR'N3, ; MEAT, You r- X m . a : IN. ,l
SIRLOIN , ) rM5 DOING RCoRD, 'r3 CHATRM : f ' I 1 rC v ' T ' &
IS GRAT. ( ' 1 UP THGRe.? J IMvjtt.' F y I . W&O f 1 t T, V 1 " 1 'V
iiniioiinroinrnls lor next .vcarr
mill M'ltroely 1111 UHiiiciilioimhlc
One larj-'e company luiiiotiiiees
i. ' . .
bOf.'O'iviinix (Iim-Ijissc.' Sn1irit;l
nnd
fad thai styles and
over niht, there is still 'Strontr
will naturally be met with a
action and reaction, the eternal
..Moral customs caut swing far
time, jf the change has not al
it, will not have to wait, long.
or not our moral recuperation
- 'ilonis noted above nuiv not
it HAS.
tells how a stale that beau
and prosperity.
carloads of hogs, and 1 87 1 car
shipped 5Ui carloads of wool;
year were Im(, 8-174 ami J."),12!).
from Idaho were: Mutter 191.
rictiou
v .,
It jo.Nt socln.s strontM-
A Non-Stop Flight Across a Sirloin
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Strata UtUra pwtalntoir te p.raon.1 bolth and bjrl.ne. not to dlaou. dtuno.1. m
tir.ln'iil, b. iM"i(l by Dr. Br.dr II a rtpd. Mll-aildruMd .Dnlop. 1. oimloudL
UtUra loold b. brt aod vnrltUn la lak. Owloy to th. Uix. ouobur of l.tur. r!
etlr.4, only . If w MB b .iwwwmI h.r. Mo reply Mn b. aiii.. to qimlo. ool aooforH.
tna to liutrrton.. AddrM. Or, Willi!. Brtdr. lo em of thui ..wtom .
:nno (.'having
niter ncndK In u, pretty good
sermon:
"I am certainly thankful our
paper of fern rruders the op
' ' portuntiy" of health a it vice.
My case Is
' f ' not one of ill
health but a
victim pf.nlco
hol. "My husabnd
Is a character,
a Kood, honest,
IntelllKont and
I n d u h t r.lous
man. L'p until
a , year or two
n ko he had no nud habits.
Then suddenly, it seemed, he
Kl.uted drinking, and at times
the children's lives as well as
my owij were In danger. He
seems to Just net mod, can't
he reasoned with, and -he Is
now at the point where he
. peeils all, of the K"pd , money
,he earns, yet he. leaves the
children and my.se If to gel
altjii the best we can without-
sufficient .meuos. M'lien
ohcr he is good to us and
.feels guilty, but ,the call of
alcohol is too strong for him
ami he indulges.
"Isn't there anything that
can be given to him to cure
this terrible habit without his
knowledge? I don't believe he
could bo sufficiently influenc
ed to take anything for the
cure, (Signed) MUS. "
The narcotic craving usually
acts like that. A largo part of
the "wet" propaganda of the day
is produced by just , such men as
the unfortunate woman describes, j
You can't reason with a person !
who is a narcotic habitue. W'henf
he has his narcotic (be It alcohol!
or other drum) ho feels uulfetior
to your arguments or pleas and
he resents your absurd notion thit
he needs treatment or assistance
of any kind. He 'can take it or
let It alone.' And whon he is
unable to get the narcotic at the
time he wants it, ho is Impatient
of all considerations of common
sense, decency, honor, duty or love
of family. The alcoholic habitue
Is a dangerous man when his drug
is withheld hoyond the customary
time; perhaps not ho dangerous as
the cocaine habitue, but dangerous
enough. . j
I'nlesy the boy or, girl about to
lake the first taste -of something
from a hip flask or something mix
ed with ginger f.le has an actual'
streak or taint of degeneracy . in
his or her constitution or Inherit-
a nee, It would seem that better, in'.
Miucllon about the action of nar
cotics, in elementary physiology,
.might have a deterrent effect. At
least the iiiaint prtutf.iqe. of- calling
alcohol a "stimulant" ought ho be
discarded. , Any one who craves
or geeks alcohol In any form wants
It to benumb feelings or sensibil
ities, scruples or fears. "
, . The- periodic drinker is notori
ously the hardest to cure.: itut if,
tlie drunkard really wishes' :lo be
freed from hfs ruinous era ring, a
course of medical treatment will
surely help him to make the grade
and become a real man. This in
volves no secret quackery; any
reputable physician anywhere can
administer tlie treatment, provided
the patient will .submit himself to
hospital care tor three weeks, or
to l he care of a capable nurse or
attendant at home. -m One method
of treatment 1 have In mind was
given to the medical profession lit
years ago; I am glad to refer an
physician to I he original details,
but I cannot give any further in
formation about It to others than
pbysicliwiN.
Jll-:STIUXS ,Ml ANSWKUS
Souring Milk.
fun you procure sour milk from
milk thai has been p.istcuri.cd or
steriliv.ed ? II. K.,
Answer. Pasteuriy.iitloii s ihe
process in which milk is heated un
to about 115 degrees 1'. ami held
at that temperature perhaps -0 i
ml miles, then cooled ugaln. .This
Is sufficient to kill off all dis
ease germs that may be In -the
milk, but it does not kill off all
the luetic bacilli which are natur
ally present in milk, on standing
In a warm place tlie milk will nour
tl'ermentatlon of lactose, (he suxar
of milk. Into luetic acid, by the
tactic bacilli, but this won ring !s
.-tower In pusteurUfd milk t tin n
it Is In yhw jullk.) Sterilized milk
is milk that Huh been bulled five
minutes or more. Kn.-h
milk Is I
. - 1 V xll I mIiiiv.o' u.iiii- il..u.. Kit ' uht.iMllr. f.. .lliitini- " 1 .1 hnn.-o If tt-n Mn i-niiin'-
yon x.xuvotwh
'-of Knur milk or raw milk Ih added
to reploniMh iho IhpUc bncterliir
, runtent! It you lire u'aitiH nny artl
j flclul inonns to sour tlie milk, siirh
an UulKin lun rulturo or uoldoihllus
I culture. It ! hotter to sterilize the
I milk firm, then add Hie rulturo t
Juke wiii'inth. -For nutural xourlni,'
i raw milk Ih liest If you are sure
i tin- milk l a nure arllele. . . ,
It Is it ti Old NHirrMi riixtom.
I 1 liurehlised d bottle of pure
I tincture of lodiir and I find the
I bottle labelled poison. ' I 'thouliht
lierhups I had the wrone lodhi.
Or in nil lodln poisonous If taken
jln lui-Ke doses? IC. W. K.
Answer. Tincture of lodln in
the rlKht lodln. All lodln Is polnon
I oils If you take enoujrh at a dose,
j but every uruKttlst sells various
I other thlnh'S without a poison label
I thru will do a more workmanlike
Job than lodln if you want to poison
anybody. This practice of clap
plntt the poison lubel on tincture of
lodln Is Just an old Spanish cus
tom, -May KM anil AkiiIii luy Xol.
Would you please furnish me
with u complete list of foods which
persons .with high blood pressure
may cat, aso a complete list which
they may not eat. rP. I.. ,
Answer. Of course tin such
list is possible. . except, in down
right quackery. Only the 'patient's
own physician is In a. position to
advise about the diet. Thut the
patient has high blood pressure is
interesting, perhaps, but it doesn't
tell him what aits hint, ...
(Copyright John V. Dille Co.) .
Quill Points
Slang Is just sport-model lan
guage stripped down to get more
speed with less horsepower.
(.rent man: One who got a few
more votes than the forgotten one
who ran against him.
The hyphen may Indicate social
distinction, hut the color '.deter
mines your fitness otherwise.
If you're such a good sport, why
don't you give 'the old stomach a
vacation when the boss gives you
one ?
C
' IVIul then ;ilieW''s flic riuir-1
.l'liis)u,i' who goes arotiud luire
licadi'd tliougli lie niver set
foot on n uaininis.
Americana eat' 15.1 pounds of
pork unit beef per capita, and no
telling how many hot-dogs.
"A' hlclc town' Is a place where
the traffic cop calls you Uilly in
stead of .Ilcy-yoll. ! '
'Americanism:, IMouulors who
fought for liberty of conscience:
moderns who offer tholr con
science as'lhe other fellow's guide.
A I ('a pone is trying to get out
of jail; but with all its faults a-.
a place of confinement, a jail bents
with the cover screw.ed on.
Some people tell tho truth,
nud some say yes ihcy'll Im
glad io keep the children until
you gi't hack.
You can't always loll. -Tolling
mother everything may be just an
effort to beat the neighbors to b.
"See America first" Is a good
slogan.
It's the only country
Where the scenery Is composed of
Camel's Quaker Oil, L. S. tires, etc.
The ' object Ion to giving some
criminals another chance is thut
they think an unlocked door is
another elmnee.
Diploma: An engraved sheet of
paper used to fool a student and
make him think he is educated.
Correct this sentence: "No
thanks." said Willie; "eating pea-
nuts und candy now might spoil
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(Continued from Page One.)
And there will bo soldiers
niiireliiiijr up ' mid' 'down on
shore. Jf nny enemy really did
t'ome in ships, ori.iu . hansom
'ilnhs,1 ji'wdilld receive n rough
welcome.
Of course, if the enemy ever
comes, it will eotuA. in airplanes
launched 100 miles off slmro, some
(lying to Washington, U. C, others
to New York, to Hoston, Cleveland,
Chicago, none of them bothering
about our "coast defense" pop-
guns. That's What makes Our armv
maneuvers 'so charmingly Ingcmi -
0Ui) .. "''.
ii , '
The I'ort of Now York authority
seeks to compile "the seven won.
dets of the Port of New York.".
It is a wonderful port, although
it could Ihnrn siimnthinir from sp,
jaUl0i tllB gl.elU arnor Inside of
Sim Francisco's Golden (late, and
the hay that unites Oakland and
Sun" Francisco and that could easily
easily accommodate all the float
ing fleets and hydroplanes of the
world.
The greatest wonder of the Port
of .Now York in not its IHJU miles uf
protected waterfront, loo steamship
lines, nine trunk railroads, hank
iug or credit facilities.
Tho real wonder ifl the patience
and industry of tho workers that
build the bridges,' tunnels and sky
scrapers. They are the real wonders, ami
nobody pays any attention to them
except for a little while, when thev
strike.
.lussc I'omeroy, who has lived 5;
yeura in Charleston prison for mur
der, including 41 years in solitary
confinement, will be moved to the
llt idKuwiitcr hospital, for the crlml-
nal insane.
He last suw the world outside
of prison walls in 1S7G and will see
'electric
street cars, automobiles.
elevated roads, skyscrapers, all foi
the first time.
What shall we all see, when we
come back, a hundred million years
Yesterday's Puzile
in. ItodtntH
11, County In
Sjjjj ii. rroohei
1,1. HOOT
i. Olspatrh
2i, Hnlr on an
nidmnl'a neck
28, Fidelity
2lt. Trotthlf .
3D. Kufuclent
31. Sh'flnrp of
dlstn.ifo
Hlflirli
nu. ItitrlKm
iU, Was i:arrlfa
Klin
50. Otilt of a
, uorsf
an. small
4i)r Uonse.'old
JlMt
1?. Choke op
43. WmnlrnuS
4B. Minority
4S. Motlifrof
penrl
49. llury
60. Knnnlnir knol
Avnrlco
,6i. SprenclH
loosely
63. Hotter inastb
tnte
51. Fiimous enr
toonM
6:. Wrltlnir flolili
ifl. j)omesliented
CI. Sepitrntei
7. wurw.ims
CH. C'olur
oown
l. Pmripaou
t. I'liototfruphlc
lintli
3. Situ?
A. Tlllo
,'iv Join the colors
ft. Clininte
7. Sunburn
S. Coo tod
a. Pcrttiinht? to
tlie bruin
. sued by the college registrar s of-
' Science'says the earth will live, i fice. This is tlie second time How
; safely inliabjtahle, for hundreds of ell has achieved this scholastic
'millions of years more. I distinction. He was one of the
hat shall we have accomplished three students in the school nl
in as little as twenty million years, electrical engineering who quali
when our civilization will be as ; fied for the honor roll.
iold as that of the ants is now?
' The German liremen comes in.
breaking ocean records, shooting!
mails ahead on a flying machine
lntinched 'off Kite Island.
Tlie fastest Cunard ship, .Alaure
tania, 20 years old, won't race the
Bremen. "Hut wait until you see
our new ship," says the Cunurd
company.
That's what Mussolini says.
Aerial Mailman
,. .
' 1 m'""" iii'osy of the
(Hoeing t'oiupanles, the .Mail I'll-
fbune Is nhle to. give an Intimate
Klimpse of some of (lie men who
maintain the airplane schedules
through Mcdford.
"From. JJlric Time to split-second
air ninlt time," might well be
the. title of the career of Harry
(' r a n d u 11, who
.now files the
Mcdford-Oakland
il I v i siun of the
Seattle-Los Ango-
les air mail route
llarrv began
riving lt j r"
;:'s Age -
les. and went
b a rnstorming in
Oklahoma. Then
he drifted into
Ihe movies and
(lew as a pseudo
Suir warrior
In
FT ' - "Hell's Angels."
"'" "The Colu.ns urt
'The Cohens and,
!!,, ,,l ,., ,'?".'',. 11 '"'s,
,iounu
the World." anil "Air rliv,,. "
iMtn ison nours to his credit,
; Crundall has hud hut one spill.
'T,mt hi'l'Pened In the movies when
I "v . 1,J'"g a pume irom which
an assistant was pouring flour to
!
rH - fx-,
wf?CT kt'
make "smoke" for the films. The'n familiar figure to Pucltlc coast
Helper dropped the sack of flour
on the rudder bar. which prompt
ly Jammed. They fell soo feet In
a spin and neither man was hurt.
Crandall. since he forsook stunt
flying
for
Hoeing service, where
forbidden, has become
stunting I."
Do You Remember? j
il'irv YKAItS A(iO TODAY
(From files of the Mull Trtbuno.)
.Inly 84. HUH.
New York II. S. court lioltls
2.75 per cent Ik-ci- Ih IliloxIculliiK.
CoiHoral II. 13. McEllioso of Sun
Knindsio, who him it returned
from BCivlie In Bibcrltt, VlBlls
frlenils In tlie city, .
,lo flBKiion lumlier mill burns.
Will be rebuilt soon.
I'.iiilovnn fruit tlryini? H'unt on
North t'entrul to be ctlluritetl.
Mm .1. F. lieUdy Heverely, but
not seriously hurt when her cm
turns over on highway und cnishca
near (Intnts Vam.
New York Air mull pIlolM
strike because government lnalsW
on flylnu in spite of fog.
TWENTY YEA US AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mall Tribune
July 84, 1I0I.
,1. Eller loses $10 to bogus check
artists.
S. v. Foster, U. S. thiips expert,
to visit valley on invitation of
1'. J. O'tlara.
Jim Hill protests against con
struction of llarrlnian line down
Deschutes river.
Citv votes to extend city limits
hy in to 14, inside tho old limta
aiid 12 to 10 outside.
Fruit cooling experts from de
partment of agriculture visn .iuu-
ford and give growers
valuable
advice.
Editorial: "Southern Orogon Is
tired of taxation without ropro
sonlallon and should secede from
Oregon and form tho separate
state of Siskiyou."
! OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor-
valiis, July 24. (Special) Hamll
!lon Howell of Medl'ord was one of
! tho 33 students, or approximately
l per cent of the entire student
i body at the college, making
straight A grades during the spring
term, according to report just is-
The sophomores headed the list
with 12 on the honor roll, the Jun
iors were' next with eight, senloi'H
seven, freshmen five, and on'sjfc
graduate student. Of these out
standing students, seven were in
the school of vocational education,
five in tho school of commerce and
ihe oilier 21 were fairly evenly fi
vided among the ;ollier '11 schools
of the, 'college.
KAN FRANCISCO. July 21.
(Special.) Among the hundreds of
Oregon and Washington furniture
dealers and manufacturers who
arrived on the "Furniture Special",
the first train of its kind, to attend
: the all-western conference of the
I three thousand members of the
five retail furniture associations of
.the eleven western states, which is
l.li,,- i,i.i u.... t 1..1..
' ,
" " -7 '" ''""Jonctlon with San
Fr""'-'"-" twenty-oighth se,U
"'""!,."1':1 - ;vr,kct. r
.. v . .. ... ,v,,i,,iii I,.,,U, U1U
dealers: A. H. Orr. Weeks & Orr.
! I'. W. Weeks. Weeks & Orr, C. K.
, Lewis. .Medford FurnUorc Sc Ilard-
waro Co.. who are taking advan-
I luge of the convention to porchnsii
their
i,nw rll u Ir r. I. w
u. - o..u.,.,.
I'iltriititiiin Ti,i,i l.lt,lti ,,r At.
Liiim ,M u-;ill.-..,i .! ..,..
'.vet made less than 20 arrests.
i rules smilingly but rules.
Four times
In 1 1I vpti .i A Ipv
Fewell, farmer of York, S. C.
I has seen lightning set tire to his
house.
aerial travellers as he has carried
several hundred people In the
Hoeing mull four passenger planes,
which cut a train schedule of l."
hours, between MedTord and Oak
land, to four hours by the air
mall passenger service.
Bv BUD FISHER