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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBITNTR, MflDFORD, OUEOON, THURSDAY,- .1 VhY 25. ; ! ! - H I I , - l . 1929. i. II I! li BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE I; Mir, lundir, WoU : PubUited br 1" jl MHiroBD fBlKTlNU CO. -- m. rir it. nM n BUBKBT W. BUHL, HUM I. lUbU'TEB BM1TH. aUnoiU Ad Inftptodent Ntvipoper Mnl McoDd elm uttar a Motto. im, unl Act of Mm B, 1H. OBSCHIPTIOH um m Mill In Aduoe.: n.n -Hh .in.Uv tur BT.BB Daiir, wia BuDdi, DcDtb .i attaekiii),' excessive expenditures at their source. Will, HUwul imitt. tul .0 . Dui. wittiuut bumUj, buuib . During- President C oolidjie s administration expenses for the HJ MiU Trltiuuo, BM rotf 100 ! , , ,. , .. Bumir, dm jeu .oo ; i i-iii v and uavv mounted to the hijliest liKtire in the peace-time tt Uirltr. Id Adiuxo In Htojotd AitiUod, ' , . . ... htuou.m.. 6nitti riant, tbmti. UoU historv of this countrv. The elicit in' the post office depart BUI out no Hlilii!i: I 11 Biiij, .lib Buodtj. bodUi.. I ! meut rose to the unprecedented sum of 1 :t5.Htfi,000. llollr, vttoout Biiodar, bwdUi .06 i . ' ' iwij, uixmt Buojii. od4 ui t.oo President Cool id ire did nothini; to reduce these expenses, and Inn, .lib, BuiaUr, om w t.oo i ' ' m tun, tun id odtmco, i;., tin; matter of naval expenditures felt obliged to increase MEMBBB OF TBI ABHOCIATKD FBBBB Uaraltlm tfull Lmim Wlrt flente. Ibo AnotUted Prea It eidinlulf Mill) U erdlt.d to It or otberwlM mrlltod la tftlo oomt, out tlM to U local ntn publUboi bulla, uZ LT"J " fwrtrlnl pmmt of tin Cltr of MMtforO. OfYlclll ItK Of JlCIMO COUDlr. Worn dtllj trertft elrcaUUM for ill mdlni Oct 1. 1H8. 3B. AdrmllTnc m-brracinotlrai omno 'io Nn York, cbkwo. oiiroii. bu rraxlico, Lot AnilM. Setult, portlud. , : Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry (Tho .Saturday ICveninK Post 1h flifiuiitiiiK Al Hmlth in I In- face of tlije imlilUr at $2 per ,wor.l. Mr. Hmlth Iihh horiiH ami houfH and n iMilt'l tall, and liails frnni tho main ht'ailiuartei'H of Satan in America. Olil Sol in still pi'fllriK tlwi no.scR of MondHH who du not Itnuw enoiiifh to fioak them in hutler nillk. ' Wu I Is h a vp t a rt I to po u r forth from JilRh-sui itl n-form'rn of llie l'rohlljliion uujm, hecauHe Dip public: haH martcd to weaken, nd wearied somewhat of dry anniitn with unnrly triKKr fiNKfi-8. Cltlzi-riH who crumple up with n bullet In their back, are vIctlniH of the "wet prewa" not the saintly and erratic enforcer who fired too quick. This Ik Htem-windintf logic. There in no more sense In kHlint? a Mciuor violator, than (here is iu klllliiK a violator of the ordinance prohlliltlnK keeping a crow in the iioss dint j'lct. I'i'ohlliltion has been so thovouKlily iiiessed up by politicians, that its enforcement Ih iinpoHslhle. AN INSPlHINd MOl'TllVlHi ' (Time Man;.) ". , . The most inexcusable unreasonable, contempt 1 I) I e, diabolical, damnable and pu sillanimous falsehood ever conceived In the twisted, cor-' . rupted, diseased, poisoned, fiendish mind of a black hearted villnln and assassin" was last week Isolated and thus described by Mississippi's Governor Theodore (!iImoro Bilbo in a formal address to 'the state legislature. A swarm. of Kspep section hands Hujaurped In tho city the first of the-week, 'and left the croHnitih's alone . . j The first car. of Hartletts has hecn swapped for an auto horn. ' tlirit. tnakes a noise Ilku an ocean ' liner. j Ulehnrd Howell and escort were ' K nests at the Itivnll theatre on ; Htinday hlght (firnnts Pass ?our- U-v.t KiUahlished wx'iul custntn Is upset. The Kilts nuartet will drlvo to (. iirookrieiu HmiKM. where tney win , fii.R at the letter cnrrlers'. conven tlon being held there. .Miss Uicile I i llelfner will aeronipany them on -1 the pltino. ( Mitnni Chronicle.) (: Anyway to et there. , ; . . The Department ot Conunerco ( cnlculale there are sufficient t tamos In the land for vveryhody to I-lake a ride at the same time, anil ' nut put four Kirls and a Moy In - the front seat of a 4d. Alfred Heliums spent a' pniilnn . of the past week visitlliK a dentist j in iVmlteton, which was probably not a very pleasant time. ( I'en jdlcton Kast OrcKonlau.) You've said it! now i.ik k a i,m i (Ihtntlt NeA) The height of lumKination, m soniethiiiK. was reached by n younR Rlrl In our nelKlibor honl who became very ImliK naut because a friend slapped her on her sun -burn powdered back. I "No efficiency w;w shown in the 1 conduct of work, but It Is finished ! In record time, and will last thru the aties" Coi.K''e.isiunal Record) move you that the work be torn town, and amends made for this insult to efficiency. THAT WOMAV Thlk woman's life has been A DntC of popcorn. At first she was all white and soft ami fluffy And her days were sprinkled with the salt of love And drenched in the butter of adulation. Now that the end in near She Is withered und hard and blackened. (New York World,) iHtff Domicile im.rA v.-: Wumi. tV A ho- i tel for doK opened here recently Klves all the service rendered In I more pretentious institution ex etfpt cracked ice. A Jlti-room doa; I . house, eriulpped with steel Wire f .walls.' clean concrete flours and In-, ; dividual foo1 and water pans, I cares for the canines of tourists, J . - ' ritanisluts cuinty, California. estimate that 27 .cents tf every 'dollar income Is from IIolHteln I dhlry cows. - 4 Wisconsin has hi -wrWlM-w I forest trecn. The oak leads. PRESIDENT HOOVER SHOWS THE WAY PRKSIDKNT COOMDOE enjoyed a .reputation, for. eeoiiomy but, as a matter of fact, President Hoover has done more in four months to reduce uovcriuiH'iit expenses than his prede wssiir did in as many years. "Tile difference between them lies in the fact that President ' C'oolide Veeoninny was largely negative the vetoing of appro ,'priation bills, while President Hoover's economy is positive, I tin-in tremendously, when the 1 ,.rcln c t'.'liled I I T X '"' l'il!t "'" w',,ks. Resident Hoover lias called attention 1 to the alariuing post office deficit, and, in an effort to re duce it, ordered a 'complete revision of methods in that depart ment, lie has pointed out' the mount inn costs in the war de partment and ordered ft survey ! - . i i i . . . . , . . . I gauixat ion, mid the in) I'oduct ion I i . .- . administration.. Aud yesterdav I will becoun historic he eliminated the greatest single item of expi'iise, by stopping coi.Htructiori of new tfruiscr-s until after tin coufcrc'iier with I'miiicr Mi.rDomtlW. ' NcvtTtlicless, wlieit the history of this opttelt -is--. written, former President (.'oolide will undoubtedly lie reiirded-ns tlie rrettt champion of economy, not. heeanse he did aeeomplish so much in that direct ion, hut been use economy wan in a sense the keynote of his character. Not by what he,did, but by what he refused to do, will he be remembered. The word economy, there fore came to symbolize him and his administration ami, because human nature is what it is, as the reat champion of economy, he will be leuown. a; it tlriiiiiiitixi'S the (Iniiiiiniiit liiiti. And tin- (loiiiiniint noli1 of tlie CiM.lidjii' iidiiiiiiistnitiini wits rt-t jctx li tiit-n t a iiiatti-r of piiltiiifr "ii tin; lirakt'H ul judicious inl i-rvn Is, nitlier tliaii .stciiiiif; ni t in- fills. While tlio ndiiiiiiistnitioii is to lic'jiecoiiiiilislniieiil, t'eleiisiiijj tlie lii'ukes, ptitliiiK on tlie lower, mid steerin-r the ship of state on a new eoiii'se. And so this liislorieiil .indgiitent will be essentially correct. for while President Hoover will do more than liis predecessor in the matter ol' federal expenditures, economy to him is 1111 in- ident, not an issue, a mere leailershiji, nilher than the aim President Coolidge himself lias hud no place. ., AIR TRANSPORTATION IN TII.KOJn",. Ilu Fniled plates should Jinve beci nu itloal Nt!tn for tin (It'vclitpincnt ol" acrinl (ravel, with its proat cities sepurnleil by vast tlistanees. Actually, in the use of the aeroplane we have latfjred far behind Kurope, for two chief rea ons. SVveral of the, continental governments have given heavy subsidies to commerial air lines carrying passengers and freight, because of the military usefulness of ships and pilots in war time, aud have thus made it possible for fares to bo reduced until they arc little higher than railroad rates. Again, the in convenience of crossing numerous frontiers, wit li the nuisance of customs inspeelion and sometimes of, changing trains, is greatly diminished when one flies over tho same route. Now, however, America is beginning to catch up. Thnnlts to the post office payments for carrying air mail, which amount to a subsidy, the carrying of passengers is now feasible at prices which arc not prohibitive. Three such services are now in daily operation across the euiilinent, combining air with rail journeys, and requiring for tlie trip from N'ow York to l.os Angeles from 4(5 to (it) hours. The cost in at least one instance is only about .0 more than, tlie train fare plus Pullman charge, and the saving of time, even on the .slowest aerial route is a full tiny. The experiment begins under sound nnspices, with several .f the country's most import tint-railroads co-ojierating with ample capital, the besl of equipment and a large staff of skilled pilots. If it fails, this will nut be for lack of careful prepara tion, but because America as a whole is mjt yet sufficiently "air minded. ' Summer and winter resorts sort the palms are horizontal. S'iiniJc for today : As a doctor (.corns a layman who pretends to know something about medicine. There's no point in golf anyway. You do it for exercise and the better you are the less exercise you get. MUTT AND JEFF ltonlly On.. Ttm. 1?. I'ltm JEFF, VHAT AR6 i AIN'T THAT lSHTeNJ-tAY 1 LST6MM:ue ) h0O CRYING H' CRY IN) G i DlT U SR6.AT AT6M SO NVANY ' j ' I j vj i anjt-j-. AIN T IT: J ; r,( at a. w y.YJS--- ' -" ' , 16RAP6 FROIT.V) jM ' ' : ' ; I n-.T . -.. i ... -v . v naval armament reduction eon- with a view to .complete reor- . . . 1 I . . ' '.. , 1. . .1 . I of modern business methods of r l i I .1 . in a few words, words that dcmtiiiuiit note of tlie J Hoover o detail in a irorrnm of genuine of a program, In which, as admitted aggressive loiidersliip UP TO THE PEOPLE are different, At summer re- Mutt Donates Jeff's Body to Science THAT Hlk , c'r-I'moi nloB for M.irshfleM V tO r, : : I r Personal Health Service WILLIAM BRADY, M. p. Unod Utter tctUlnfat hoaltk, ud hyglm, aot U tlmmt oWscaki ,r Hutment, rt" tatwmi by Dr. Brtdj II itenqil, Mil oddrMood annloM UlauloMcL Utt.ro loU bo brtol wrtWJ. In ,0o( to tto targo n bo( Utunit ooliod. onlf o low ou bo onoworo kon. Ko Ml ooa bo Ho4o to ,aorioa u oocj.rm tu butrootlorM. Addrooo Dr. WUIUo. Brwl. U ooro ol Ud. oo.it.pw. ! ' .... . WHV DON'T Y()ll Tlty,OM IM0 HALVE ON IT? . There 'are timed when my fulth- j i-uro It 'lf It hapijenn to tm enncer. ful gulite councilor nnil friend I Nutsoh (SIkiiiIiI Koi TeU. . falls utterly to he of nny ervl. 1 iMl"e'l nurlnK and I have i just consuiteai Dr W.-bster about w,lve for I had ' a mind'to tnkei off with a pithy remark about th, absurdity of the notion tnnt any such remedy h eals anything; Webster tells me that's what salvo, Is rvpothlnft c.po but a heftlinffi olmmeut. Vlp then, when it, come s to technical qnestlonH. Webster isn't so much, hook at1 the dreadful botch he makes jftf somersaults, and remember how j long it took him to switch from short vl to bmK vi in vitamins, i Maybe some durn nostrum Interest. wielded influence with Dr. wpoh ter enough to Ret that word henl Iiir in the definition of salve. . The truth is that salve Is oint ment whether It Is healing or the contrary, and 1 hope Dr. Webs ter will bear this in mind next time he revises his little hook. Well, children, . I am dqliRhted to tell you that we have some fine southing salve for you today. I have tried this salve-r-we call it Old Doc Salve in all . sorts of cases for years and it has given more satisfaction than I ever be lieved such a remedy could pos sibly tfivo. I have freely- Riven the recipe or formula for the salve to hundreds, rather thoiis land.'t, of people, and a lot' of 'em 1 have later made, the most enthu ; slnstic reports, of it. It Is just a good all-nround soothing salve, and while I believe It will retnrd or delay or interfere with natural healing less than any of the popu lar salves I know of, still I can assure you it will not heal a thing nor hasten tho natural healing process tho least hit. If that's what you seek, don't Waste time with Old Doc Salve. You want to he humbugged. Hum, scalds, cuts, bites, bruises. Ores, sunburn, stings, herpes, (cold sores), chapping, are some of the every day indications for the use of this salve. Keep-a .tube of Old Doc Salvo In your medlclno cup board in place of Uie useless or the unsafe nostrum you have there now. . , Recipe for Old Doe Salvo: Boric neid. : Honzolc acid, of ench.... ts Zinc peroxld 0 Zinc steanite : 8 . Zinc oxld 23 Pine oil, thymol, eucalyptol and menthol, of each, a drop or grain Janolln and petrolatum, " of each 3() 1 The salve should he kept In compressible tubes for cleanliness, I confess with reluctanee that a drug manufacturer who supplies physicians gave me the formula for the salvo years ago the drug concern had Its ofn name for Jt, hut 1 call It Old Doc Snlvt' I particularly recommended the. adoption of Old Doc fialve oh a standby In homes where objection able remedies are now used. Any thing that contains carbolic acid (phenol) or any derivative of crude cr.;sol, not only tends to re tard the normal healing of a mi nor wound or sore hut Is danger ous ' in a surgical dressing. A dressing of carbolic salvefor In stance, may produce gangreno of n flnKer. OI KSTIONS AND AXSWKHS. Inhaling. Does It harm a girl to smoke If she does not Inhale '?tC. H. Answer Inhaling . makes little or no difference;' It Usually harms a girl .or a boy to smoke. If to bacco smoke. Is drawn Into the U...1I. .U.1. iiiurs ur w.iiiiiiir, M , u.eii uirii in.- n.ise. ... mf.ili'r siuiucv area ui iiiiiviiiih nienibrane ts exposed anil the er fei't of : the druit is more Intense, than Is the case when the smoke is mirely drawn Into mouth and puffed out again. I l-nr of tinrrr. ' I Owlntr to the fact that several blood relatives have had cancer I am In fenr about an irritation near the corner of my nose. PU-ase advise me where I may have the necessary examination at tlie least possible cost. .Answer. No in ft 1 1 r whether other members of the family have had camier. anyone who is nn- nuyed by nny prolouKed Irritation should seek medical examination ' and novice. Now Is the time l. lSHTeNJ-t)AY LST6W. ie DlT IS Gfce.fT. rVT6M STUFF, AIN'T IT? , THAT I CAr4. A SH6WCRBATH VilTH A on power Von ib-il dlreciiy with '- .. MUI,Hti,mfl 4 am unable to answer. e iB What Is chronic ap- l '? " Tl ' V1 " "u... ..1" " l " " ' pr. eauUn Answer , Nurse should play dumb when, so queried. ; Hhe doesn't know and she shouldn't hesitate to say so. Let the doc tor who maketi the diagnosis ex plain what it is and what the pa tient ouKht to do. In most casus the, diagnosis (seems to bo a bad guess. , (Copyright, John P. Dille Co.) Quill Points Fable: Once n wife, departed for a. vacation without.; calling hack: "And don't forget to water my plants." The olive branch isn't a symbol of peace, but of victory. It meant the dove from Noah's ark had at last found a parking place. It Isn't fenr ot spoiling her com plexion that keeps modern wom an from crying. What is there left to cry for? - Making a flight record Ib n hate ful business It does you no good, except for a moment, and just inn 1c es things harder for the next fellow. The rich man luis a barom eter to foretell tho weather, but even the. poorest rani try to shake salt out of a sluikcr. The call . of the great - open spaces: "Hey! uot any gas to spare?" t. : The jungle has laws, also, punishment for sin Is death. The Sin consists in being caught. , Americanism: Kxerting our selves to the utmost .to pass a law; repealing it by the simple expedi ent of pretending it doesn't exist. i The kiiKl of "'loyalty", tho boss likes Is the kind that gives him that Mice inonareh-of-UH -he-surveys feeling. . I Htmt proMtrntion: Highbrow for rieun lltiunr. ' Thumltni A Higmil thin it's nil over und too lute to HiiKul. . "A man Ih responsible for the evil, that results . from his nets." Yeah? Well, thousands mnrved In -3hrintttua; because Indies nuit Vem-liiK hair nets. . , s ','TUp' mo-viiy street woulcl.',. I IKS. trtuch Mlfor If rli-ivers tjonloji.,', i ftnalil alii lll ii-nv tl... '.' i nnr. ' Pxnniple ot tnlkie culture: In an :v1verllsiii8; reel nnnotinctiiK "The Desert KonR," the star Introduces a cnptnln of French "calvary." Friendly nations arc tho -ones that keep whetting . their knives while OMHIll'llliF nnn nlmlhiip tlmv Wol. ,., n..,,l.. ..... ,,,, il(Uihlesonie stranger. j If you nre eaimht smiiKKlinK illinrts, you get shot: If you nre cnuitht stniiflitlino: karats, you Kct your picture, on Iho society page, ' ' . Tn 1"t1 Amendment shouldn't Kt HCOtlnip! . yet. Think hdw long the 14th and 1 5th have been trying. rorreet this sentence: "Mother went away fur the day," cried the children In chorus, "and didn't tell us forty things we mustn't do." Watts Cunn. Walker cup golfer, bus a 17-year-old brother who won the Atlanta championship and was runner - up In tho tieorgia state meel. KIDYOU'RS SO NVANY Looking SPOOrOl owner JfM " o oj imi MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORDPUZZLE ACitOSS t. 1. Onipott I Title of i reipee: i ft. Con tempt ltd i pvrion . i II. OuplDtr wttk xvcttUlon ' IS. Greek letter . 13. Sole ma wonder 14. Girl's Oftme 1. Ill-natored -18. Artel-loo rfcimsl - 19. Larklnr irevtiKt . tl. Insect li. Note or tue iralo 14. Jewel -St. Nor lb central tute f9. SehBM 3. Curd game 8t. Woolly sur ' face of cloth 33. Hewhiir tool -. a. Huffa wares :S. Awuy: prefix . 4U. Small drink At. Lt-ifiiiut 43. Scents , . , . ii. tatk 47, Attempt 49. AUttt Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle T''iYnHiEiciTii icnRigf T 0 O IE NLA Cjj 1 1 A R E A C HL 0 A U N ERljT l ift e l jo j m1 pT sIsTeTrTt pJm i s ilJLB jlKSSSS PiRjo h gJBt r TJ 2jX- i. oTv" Jtfr Rot. tP hTq l e Q. P JTfc o Q?T sXMr o Iw eTp mmJfe itrl o t mJUpiTg to wimoIh tIJa h i flu o ml L k A HJE A A El 1 t jo j El D 1 A H II M 6 P. 6 E l IeTsTI sioItIsIJtTe" p cTeT 3Jrep 6S. Sward , 4. Heroi Freaek 6. Decide . . u. fvrtnlnlnir'a (' me neaTene .7. Iliiimelleil . . met.il . Clithl'i niarblo BB. HIkB. pointed hill B7 Kubstanco so- creted br hHiti M. Kim name of . Ioiik oleoprr 18. Tree trunk Hp 2- i . 5 4. 7 9 i0 -. ; j - ; ' fill '" ' '-i'-"- in i y - "' It ,. ..... - ' i'lYV - , . . Sa ' ,. .. . .. WEfr ... S43- . ,'4f . . -br - i 4s. , 46. f47 :.. a mTWW ppp50. 51 r 53 ifi 54 55. 5k . " -' - ' fi:; ' '' ' - X ,i ' ' 57 58. 59 pgi6o , ii.. .TT j. t " ' ':: - Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pago One.) Farmers nre told Unit , tlie Wine -"of this year's wheat crop has increased $;!(i4,00(),000.00 since June 1. How much of that the farmers will get, how much middle , men, and espe cially wheat Ramblers will get liohody knows. V ; Farmers might hire an Intelligent wheat speculator to Bell their crops for future delivery when prices are high. As it Is, they wait until the wheat is threshed. Then the price lb, lower. . ; . . ) 1 present estimates show that the four big-crops wheat, cotton, oats and rye are worth $:i,545,000,t)O0, an increase of more than a thou sand million dollars In two months. X snvage outbreak of convicts in. -New' York's Clinton prison is easily explained. it. Too many "life" and "long term" prisoners were herded together. Such men are willing to risk death because they are hopeless. ; Lacking hope ' and lis cbnrage, you have a bad situation; Goethe said: Money lost, SOMETRINU lost. , "Honor lost, MUCH lost. . y . "Courage lost, EVKRYTHING lost,! better you were never horn." ' The Prince of Wales flew, -in an army plane, from Uinclon to a brewery at Burton on Trent, to inspect- the making of secial brew of ale. ' That is the brewery producing i Hasss ale, lo which Samuel John son referred, when helping his friend. Mrs. Tlirale, to sell her dead husband's property. Ho said it represented "the potentiality of growing rich beyond the dreams of avarice." New York Is practical. A coin-, ihlttee accepts the Woolworth building. Holland tunnel and snb way as "three ol' the seven won ders of New York." The Statue of Liberty nnd the Metropolitan Mu seum of Art are well spoken of, hut not Included. fSAY, NHV Don't tou try this -Diet Yourself I that: IT I. Shoemaker's toid 10. llulrymaid: Mfot, 11. Tirrltorlol M v intuit la Nor wuy li. Lower limb 17. black eurkoa tii. ttooini under build hips S3. l.oair vestment Si. Low of a cow 17. For 28. tSimlant . " X. WtllDOW t - so. The way Out Tl. Drink i ten It 33. Acafionieage 3". Hlmler!di Brrhnle 38. Vrrarll eoln - 41. IfHKfuge eur rltr 44. Peiiftlnlrfir to the baokbone 4L PuuBuuL - DOWN humor . - L ' , ? 49. Person ad , .1. Molaeial, fefer -, drBerf -t 1. Gla water 61. Turn uu the bottle unilerol.l. B. Point .f tho cumpuoo , B. Trououn 7. Tho common fruir fl. Piithnnril Roil Bt. Doll jollonlok Brujr (S. Utfrr to a. uuthorlly 8. J-'roxuu nater ti. Hratwl .' . i. Silt II. Ao Bl. 1-ait tt. uut ofi preflx hoi A great scientist who called "the starry heavens and the moral na ture of man", the two great won ders, would not do for NeW York's :city commission too . abstract. ' T h o accomplishment of the stenmshlp liremen Is interesting, intensely important to Germany, and at the same time (disappoint ing. It beat the ocean record a few hours, which Is not important to tho general public;. To cut off two.ifuyg, as (lying machines will soon do, will ho really Important. Columbus crossed in 71 (lays, the Mayflower in 03, the first steam ship In 2t days. Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris, 3600 miles,. in 33 ',-4 hours. That's REAL Improvement. Somebody will build., an . ocean steamer,, perhaps wllh two hulls aud multiple screws, to cross in 48 hours. . , . 1 At Rialto Today Much hss been clitimed r for "Masked Emotions," in which :Geo.' O'Hrleh is - featured supported; bV Nora Lane, KUrrell Macdonald and a splendid cast. It Is a thrilling and interesting nielodramu. O'Urlen gives a masterful and Intensely human Interpretation of an athletic college mnn who sets out to avenge the attempted mur der of his chura. He concentrates himself to bis role completely, while Miss Lane demonstrates n wonderful aability for expression. Karrell Macdonald plays one of the principal character parts. While lilsiH-cts Clatsop. SALEM, Ore.. July 25. ") Brigadier-General Geo. A. While, commander of the Oregon Nation al Guard, is on a trip of Inspection to Camp Clatsop, the training ground of the guard. The inspec tion pertains mainly to improve ments contemplated before the I!'3I annual encampment. Maddux Airlines of San Krnn cisco has begun n three-daily air plane pnssenger schedule to Los Angeles. ) x vnant to see FIRST vslHCTHefc vou Live or Not! rJ- QO. Do Yon Remember? TKN VEAHS. AGO TODA1T ' (Fro files of tie, Malt Tribune.) Jjily iMbV ll . ... . Launch movement to establish Y. W. C. A. In Medford.1 , t. ;' I'eter Steenstruv 'of New York t-ty. Inspects his mining proper ties near Jacksonville; ' . . ' Local resident points to fact that , In 11100 Medford wheat sold. at 48 cents bushel, eggs at 15 cents ft doien.and flour K0 cent Jier sack, i'mIss ..Marian. Bowman 'walks thru Yellowstone Park with p. of . O. college girl friend. ' (" I Sergeant Frank .McKee, iof itfed- , ford, now V. S. army pilot. , ijives ' thrilling exhibition of stunt 'hying over city housetops. '..,ui. f- . ., , I Mrs. F. Corning Konly and ch'il-i t dren are Bpenfllng the summer -at' Carniel-by-the-Hell. TWENTY YEAHS AGO TODAY. t (From files of the Mall Tribune.) ... July. USUI, IVtie Talent people petition .that, the name of Wagnor Butte be changed to Mt. Talent. . .. ,. , , ' ' Judge Kelly made a record catch of steelhead in the Rogue Satur day. I ; Ad.: Positively last chance to see the Iloston Ideals 1n 'Oolah at tlie operd house tonight. James Stevens, noted baritone, of the Princess theatre, San Fran- " Cisco, Joins Boston Ideals for pres entation of the Mikado beginning. Thursday. Price GUc. ( Travel to Crater Lake heavy. Will Steel predicts the former .high ;; record of 5000 visitors will . be beaten this year. G. N. MAKES FORMAL j SNi FilClfcfcQ, J.uly.'?5.rff L. C. Oilman of Seattle, executive vice-president of (he Clreat North ern Kailroad company, has Issued a formal denial that the Gr?at Northern in negotiating for the purchase of tlio Vreka' Railroad -company, which operates an elpht mile line from Montague to Yreka . In Siskiyou county. ' i lhe statement followed ; wjdo- spread r it mom that tliR Califpi-nlft. . line was nhout to" he 4Aken bvi by tlie Oreat Northern, and Huh stantiated provlotttt denials, hy of ficials of the latter company.' CALL CHAMBER CHIEFS SALEM, Ore,, Jujy- 25., P) -j Oregon chamber of commerce ' Isadora will attend a meeting cll- ed in the house of representatives, here Monday, July 2!t; to discus the most effective use of the 2B,', OOO rund appropriated by. the 19?5 leKiMature for - atate . advertising and development. , ' .' ' . '.. ; -; V. O. Ide, mannKer of the stritoV chamber of,' Coihmerce,.,-has' alBQ invited newspaper-mun- and repre"-!. sentMlves of advertising agencies. Recommendations reached by the meeting will be submitted to the supervisory board provided for hy the appropriation act. ,. , . . 1 ' SALEM, ,'brcU juhi'SsTuMi Six entrants will appear In . the homo town speaking contest, which Is to be a feature of the Pacific Northwest Realtors' convention, now in session here, and the onlv meeting of tho association to which the public Is invited. " To the winner, C. P. Blshon. Salem merchant, will donate it sil ver xcup. The ' speaker's ' will he Ford Hnrrett, Jr., of Spokane,' Vi. A. Moore of Vancouver, . B. C, Alfred Carmlchnel of Victoria, H. C, Arthur Hold of Seattle. C. P. Masoii of Tacoma, and Leith Ab' hot .of lAngvle-w. .. Immortalized by James Fenl. more L'ouper, ,the dwindling rem nants of the fumous Mohican .tribe now known as the Stockhrldge In dians, live at Shawsno. Wis. By BUD FISHER i