Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 27, 1929, Image 4

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OMIT W. KIHL, IdttM
I. juauf 11 luiTH.
As ladspwWat Hnw
- tot 4 M am aulur at Hiatus',
taiaa, a4 lit at Husk I, lit!.
UBKUR1UR HTM
By Mill In AdTinM: '
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btur, vita Sundsr, awoih !.t6
Daibv ttuwat Buadsr, it .
l)r, altbout Similar, ota
, wxtv m nuuuM, uw t too
, ftuudaf, HM few ...... 1.00
Hi Carrlar, la adnuiaa la lUdlnfd', iiiilaut,
JaeUooiUU. Crattll filial, lsi . lilwl, U4
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I oa HiMhwut:
DtJlf, vlLh Buudv. WWIA...,
Iteiljr, ittbout Brad;, bm)U.
btit, viUtMit suwitjr. mm n
Ail tVBC, tUk la MhUkM.
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HKMBMB OT THI AMOCUTIP rUH .
IUlrlac i LUKd Will Ma '
. Tas luoduad rMS U tieluslttli ralltlM U
laa ass for iiutilleauoo of all Mat dliutaWi
BTfrUUd la It ar dtbtf ! crua" la UiU paatf,
lad also ta Uia local am publli&al bwcla.
all rlttu tin pualluUw l ifaHal aUkas
ftanla art aUo rawmd. ' :
wtirtal pawr of tin nij at Mtdfw.
IftTlslal papar af Jtekuai Countf.
vara 4r aiarst rlrculatlal faf all aaatkl
v 1 imi. 1, lbiia. ton. - '
' idrartltlai totacieouUTai
at C MOUKNBliN a COHfiNT
- Irmeai la Mn Tart, rtdeain. DatsB, laa
rraatUea, Uc Aoftlca, SaitUs. PartUad. , ;
Ye Smudge Pot
'.,- . y Arthur Prrj ..; ,
i Atjrod.lca), stand . Is being Inkflil
li 111 , j?Vew) ''if ill ,Klii,lP,",who vlji
)pntly Iniilsi, Itat liifarii.H lie wwini'd
lipfnrt Ihi'S" ft fi! l: nllitwMl tn ilrlve
1111 niiia. ' '
W'hul the valley nnidN Ih n nw
rnad foi;. tourist.H, thut will run by
-viMyhndy's pluc of, hiiNluesn.
"THfre mo ton ninny (ruck driv
ern who one hi to ! on IrtKikit
InhtHait ' of In ctdh'Kt." (John - J.
Jtankuh.) A Di'imM-ratlc lfuder
HiukeH the urilvemlty hiy wrlihe.
, A MflMtlcJil i'Xrl of Nw York
h:iH fJiircd It out, thut tl:t IUh are
Ir.'iccahlp to IVohihlllon.. T)m Ih
i'tiiiK from rnnBrcHHlonnl hypoc
risy In ci.KrfMMlMiuiy hypooriMy,
hut thu othr. IIH II Im Jitt' cutiKcd
Jiy liuninn oUHHfiliH'HH and oint'iy
., Another gent In tint timber, ht:
been nrr.itlenLully wouwleil for n
deer; One .inyce inslmice like IIiIh.
uuil - the . miBiifeion -will ui'iHe that
eomeiiotly.. in .; IIkIuIkIiik In Home
Who 'Cart .t-einemher when tlie
liyljilorfl'.-i'lew tio ' low,' they- nimlv,
tlie,. U11 uovlM runny and wieeKoil
llii-ir4tlane.l on rluthoHllneH.
; Vvn-At'N Tiii: iIika " ;
1 - Httisi-liurat Ni'uw-llei lew) .
. -I'A ll.',llI(on.; wh .xntten lip
. iitiil itljiiieil'liy Ihe leslilelitH of
;jMillun iir.-HiMW,., nikok -anti u
. PtlMtfinnf.'einiidihit
' iMIIaril.Htoii'.' , ; ---l-.-.
.Wi '
at the
',. HtliiirtwLH- trii fllllnR , Ihelr rup
;pn;Ctl'.fw '"0' uiiiUik of wittier,
wtif'li, ti'tl.l lllilljlln ai'I'OHH the 'romls
In front of itutoinohlleH.
Alr.V VV'iniistii- AlOfen, the Muinh
- er.:wunie(t tn know how tho tounlp
- niHe)i,. canut - out yeHterday .at
NltroiitwiU-o.-.J-Inu; .Your voi-r.. ilhl
iot know there wdH tt tennfs mateh
at Hhi-opshlr. . Ono wonhl think
that, n memher of n vli-lln profeH.
won t woulii have hut miml on
Htnritten-toiieHtH, for liiHtaucr. .the
daily htillfiitht lit Hnrcelona, Saln.
. j'BriKAKH I'HAl.NH OK I'lll
ARIimi! S.MtiKINd, HV t.MIKW
l.Ntl, .liUM'.'l Ail t.'apllon) lltll
ther. lit . nolhlnit to break tilt.
1-hitliiH of guia.chewluK.
' ',.Nllfi8 CeiM-lln Cyvlone w forced
loue.t out , Of hoi- cur hel'dle the HI.
i.oulH flyorn' (:aniu down. '
'Opposition - haw heen voiced
' fiRdlntd widening the hlithwaytf, en
the KrotmdM that tonrlHts would
nti-etch the ' runnhiK hoarda Into
frnnt ppn-heH.
nTiii:i.ni:Ais ursiiiNo ur
noqiji-: Rivr.K t nirii this
m.!5 Ol'TKIT tlldlliu. lllanlH
I'rtflB Courier.) And. he fried lu
p ?b-rent frying pun..
. ! thi tii i iti:v.ii.i:iV
Oiu:e .1 cherished ureal luipeji of
Ihe uplif-tlnK Influence of advcrlltt
I UK-- Hurely It euuld not he with
out effect, tho picture: of happy
filtnilleN Htnrtlnic out ronilliiK In a
new cur: tho hoilNi-wlfo JoyoilHly
wahlilhK dlnhOH with a new noup;
Hie'hUNhand ylowliiK with pride i
h. pi-raentN hla hell I with an
eleett-le w.iNhlnK loachlne; the hahy
ehuokllnK with eoiurorl after hav
IliK Uh hath ami powdering.
Huiely, I Hilld. If the advertlne
nieulH keep tellltiK tIM this Ih the
way to look when we wash dixhett
or Ko for o ride, we kIiiiII eveulu
nlly leuru tn weur thin ecslatic air.
JuhI tin wo leunl 10 we ll- the fuxh-
loiin of , the Uuy. irumulative
lN.vcholoKici(l effect, oi- aomeihinic
Ilk thut. In aclonliflc lanittiaKe.)
' Hut now here Ih a note , of
cynleiwtn creepinai Into .tho KtrotiK
hold of Anterlcall optilnt.Mii. 1 mil
dlalronHcd by lcturea of hcntitttul
uotncfi who huvo no frietiilH vxcept
tln-tt'.. A'uuarlea: h- atoiieu of men
whom I nin utiNtircri 1 would .not
Olire to meet; of hoMtcNsea who
make? polite rriuuikH to a kochI,
prlv-Ucly rooulvina; the Kueat hull
iievji' be Invited uitain . . The
hnppy world of the advetilienietitM
.Ih Iteuihllng.r I fear to (ipeii u new
Hai'dlllH I'oKf lent Ihe Tamlly Willi
the new uuiomohlle Hhoiild he
flflllMtiar Imaend (if hiiiIIIiik. or the
fnlka on the way lo the liathiub
fihullhl. llUVH. C(iinpl(.ely recovered
front Ihelr euthuaiiiHui over the
floatinU OUulltlCH of the Hoap.
- (KitiiHua City Ktnr.)
' -. . . . Jinx J.Uvnw. .
HBA.TTIJ.;.' Wash., July 7. (A'l
fvveral -month. ao,- William T.
taulie. attorney, roaxed'Htala nf
jlclnla tn lusue him auurhnblle li
ce line number 13-' Now hu.wniiln
LITTLE 6hAnCE OP
THE, chanifi' , in politii'ul sentiiiHiit reKu'litiK liiglicr tariff
rates anu'tliVr exajuple of t)i'e-fpr!C of lyflrniiKP pulilic
opinion, when uulcd,liy ('Xi'niitivi'J'inli'rship. , . - .
A few months nj;o every pojilienl olwryer in WoHliinKton
ilecjiiri'd tliiit the rules jn t li House tariff; hill woulil Lb in
creased I)- (lie Senale. No informed person doubts for a 1110
jiient that tli'is was tlie neeepteil plan.
lint the J louse hill had 110
1 (lent ifooyer called in a (roup
told Ihein thut unless the rales were materially redneed, the
measure would never receive his signal lire. ; , .
This aetioii was supported by clever publicity on .ihe part
of the low tariff blpc, the country hcinj, flooded with facts and
tilMircs re;ai'din; the House bill,
AS a result, the tariff situation in Washington has been com-'
plctely transformed almost over ni(;ht. Every one agrees
that the rates will be reduced radically 'by the Senate. Sceina
ththandwritinpf 011 the wall, Senator Sinoot, champion of a, pro
hibitive tariff, has retired from the finht. entirely, the leader-,
stiip being handed over to .Senator Reed of IV'iinsylvania, dis
tinguished as n great "compromiser. " ,f
Nothing short of a revolution lias been brought about in
(Congress, thanhs to 'resident Hoover and the force of public,
opinion. . . . , 1 '
A similar situation marked the fipening of. the .Tuft ndininis-
! (ration, lint, while public opinion was aroused, President Taft J
refused to assume aggressive leadership one way or the other.
As a result 1'rcsident Hoover promises to avoid the political
disaster, which tariff changes traditionally cailse, thiinltH, to the
fact, that he has the vision and .the courage to. taki a definite
stand on every problem, 'the proper solution of which affects
Ihe material or moral welfare of the American people.
THE IMPORTANCE OF
AT I.K.VST 17,5(10,0(10 iicivs or land formerly fiillivnlcd in
(he linilcil XlnlcH mi .-iicji ireitlirr,. tlian the toljil farm
urea of .f.-iiin liavo licen reiulcred iihcIcss for crop production
hy tin- wnsliihg away of tin- lop soil dnriiif; Hit: past few icm-rii-1
iiin'S, ai'coriliiio; to tint estimate, of liiiffli H'. Kciilictt, soil con-
Mirvntiii expert of the Department of Agriculture. t .
.Mr,,l!ciiii(!tt, writing in tin;
can lieview, osjimates that suelu cros,ioii,' due cliiiifly to. defor
estation anil failure of fanners to protect their lands hy terraces
and drains, is fiirryiiiK away 1,000,UOO,0()() worth .of -uiitural
fertilizer eiicli year, and therohy iidilino; to the expense of every
acre liow lintler cultivation. ' t , .
. The Department of Agriculture expert urges state conserva
tion coniinisKinns In instil ute educational campaigns to cut down
this loss,', hut he also points out. that the ultimate answer lies
with the individual farmer, who iinist cither learn to properly
(train his aercao,e or see.it nradually lieeoine worthless.
Official hint to Mr. Dawes:
for the Hcriippiiiu of ships licforc
J. How' very appropriate to. have, farm .hoard iiiemhers .work
ing for ahoiit one-fourth what tliev earn.
--.(letting rid of your teeth wmi't end your trntiliVs. - Observe
how an inl'aiil howls before it luis nnv.
:- Wull, if this crime invesligatinn is1 to include everything,
the neighbor's daughter is making her last efforts to reach
high ('. , - -. - ...
' , Any American hoy can be President, but he can get the same
effect ii't this season hy silting in n Turkish hath.
.The railway eouduclor in Krance gets less than $"00, but his
job has, its bright side. Nobody calls him "Clip.-"
Americanism : I'Veliiig ton important to waste : J'oiir time
in tlie legislahVro; bowling because morons run-the state in a
moron way.
Won't posterity love lis while flying around in the air and
pinching pennies to pay off the road bonds!
If lnidy still craves obscurity, he might settle down and
get elected l.ielitenant-dovernor.
The unusual is news, lnpior
dry-law violators are as numerous
The vacation postcard isift trustworthy. If Ihcy really are
having a swell time, they haven't time to write home about it.
Kor true poetic revenge, the flivveritc can spread banana
skins on the railway track ami watch the locomotive's puzzled
astonishment.
MUTT AND JEFF
MoTT fAAV CONVINCE eA
THAT A
BUT
MAK
Aw
A ikiiffi BLUNDER
i 1 :. i '. 1
sooner been completed than J resi
of the Senate leaders umli frnnlily
PROPER DRAINAGE
current issue. of tlie Nortli Ameri
'.'No! so fast. You'll arrange
they are completed."
won't make headlines when
as abstainers are now.
He Will Never Get Into
GRPFRvjlT IS
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IVJ0 MAW CAW .
Mt BeUV
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Personal Health Service
... By WJIJAM. BEADY, M. D. .
llfMd UtUrt Htttlnlot U Honl hMltk tad brflciM, not to dlNiN tfJunoirfa mw
toMtBcol. wlU tw 04fiMr4 brDr. tw7 U (UaM Udiiim-d Miop iTtookLdL
Uttra ahould b bril d4 vrlttu to laX 01d to Um Urt bmoc UrnTr
log U InrtjMotlaM. AAAnm Dr. WUUa Brady, to w mi ttn aiwwwt.
A till q,' xtwidpfl 'Ht; JuliravjQle'tirfty npparatua and '-reK-
rftitKf'K of headurhfc mild earI)Qninlnr Bunh;ilh4 are unpd extensively
muiiukldo polonlnK. . .
You tVM-d not n-o.8Hurily work
In 11 KiK. pw
fv'n p I u y jthfj
larkwit hy ,'riin-!
tiliiK your ermine
with the KraK!
dor chied. You '
mny Inhale ear
I mil monoxide
noUKh fn a Mtreet i
wherw th( traffic I
Ih heavy and at
a tiiiia when thhj
air 1h heavy,1; too. . Indeed, carlori (
inon oxide headachy Ih one of the-
"
lih'HuiiiKs that (ii'conipaiiy
march of civilization. :. Frojital
iiealai'tie ia
becoming almost a.Uv(? mucn;uwii UH ftn In(ll(.alui.
Hiirtpli-loun, in the mind of. . tli
alert physician, hh Ih a noticeable
pallor not asuoeiated with anemia,
Kronlul headache Ih the first st?
nal In a lare majority of cases
of HliKht ear bo n monoxide KaR.sinK-
.Six men were expoHed from
four to seven hours daily over a
period of C M lay to air polluted
with the exhaiiHt vapor of a gaso
line enine, in order tu determine
what effect siiKlU pollution, of the
air with cai'lMjn monoxide .f.-haM
Upon persons so ttxpomtd. rThese
tests were carried out primarily
to nei practical knowlcde for us
In planning the ventilation of-Ve
hicular tunnels.
When the carbon rnonoxlde 'waIN'"ls edlisers -ami submarines
not moro than two parta til -i o.oimi
iiftrtH of air. frontal headache Jts-
nn after three and ono-half
hours exposure. In Home of the
Hllhjeots. .-
When the carbon monoxide .wax
not more than four ;partH in i0.
(IU (if. air the frontal headache
hcKan In one and one-half houcs
In uomo of the Hiibjects, and the
examination of the blood of theno
subJecU .when the frontal head
ache beann showed an uei:aite.;of
20 per cent saturation with car
bon monoxide
, If the subjects exercised- the iciation lor tne Auvaiicetncnt. ot
frontal headache came on earUf' Science, that Britons are nervous
and there was an- earlier sainra
lion of the blood with the poison.
There Is one fairly simplo cjnem
Ical lest for carbon monoxide in
the - blood. . A drop of the. blood
from the ear lolie or a flnger .ls
diluted with three drops of . dis
tilled water, which dissolves. :t ho
rod. oorpuscloH ami produces a a-e
clear liquid. This clear liquid -Is I The Bt. t.otlis air men were still
mixed In n test tube with thrSelui when this Was written at 4:30
times Its volume of a 1 per cent tFrlday al'lernoon. . One of them
solution of tannic-field In water. Jsinokus two clours, the other
This mixture Is allowed to stand, smokes two packages of cigarettes
nut after n few hour it shows-a'a day.
precipitate". If the preelpilalo lsf : They, have no intention of corn
brow h the blood is normal-,,' If tho ing down, as loiig as their engine
iii-eclliliato Is nlnklsh.. brown, tne
blood contains carbon inonoxlde.,
. (il'KSTlONS "aNI),;ANSVF.HS.'
; . Arthritis. - ; ...
Our doctor wants to treat' my
wife with the new method called
diathermy.' She has ', chronic ar-
thrlllH In the' knees. and knueKies.
(!nn you udvlse us whether, this la - Tor the first -payment on the auto
effective?1 The doctor says you -mobile, t Hut every man womau niid
have recommended, but we iluln
see It, If you have. 11. H-
Answer Yes. I should . advise
It, If your doctor is equipped to
give thi) treatment. . I think It
is fair to sny that If you multiply
by 10 the . benefit derived irom
hot bnths, mud or mineral springs, (
baking, electric light Hums, unu
other methods of applying heat.
vim have 11 conception of the bene
fit to be derived from diathermy
treatments. Inclose .with. your in
quiry a Ntiiniped envelope bear
ing your address, and you will
reuelvu detailed Information about
chronic urthrltbt unit Us treatment.
Including the use of. diathermy.
- The Sun Is Pretty tiood.
Are the new sunlight lamps
reully as beneficial ns natural sun
light? 1 was figuring on making
one of these lamps myself, as 1
nm not table to buy one. I'leuse
glvcme some Idea bow they arej1(, alMJU( Ameril.an 1)r0Bierllv. Me
constructed. II. J. 1 . fwell may be.
. Answer No. the sunlight I self . Momfy ,g maUo ral',,dlv ,,,.,.
is still the richest source of ultiu-rThri,e yi,an nt!0 Bn investing com-
vioici, mo viiii.m. 1...
fair uunntlty of ultravluU't If
MtnltMtH l (,t nvulluhlc. I can
nut u-ll you h(w ti intikn miot)
a lamp- An oltMtrl;a1 fiiKlnoor
recently ttlil ht-re how ho muilo
a .wutlsfuctrtry ono out of n-n oU
i!hcavoi. Htrei't arc lamp, hy ro
tnoxillK UH' Kloh, ulltrntitUt-
ItiK Hpvclal iiion antl rlKKifiR
tip n ri'ftcotor, . Hut this n"
Job tor an nmnti'Vir to tm klt. 1
huv no furthiT di'tuils uIhmiI it.
All I vn say Is ihtt thi invilltal i in the hest way to Kft your hands
hiMul of n Kit'al Institution whi:reoii It. ,
the World Seriei
THAT 1)1 T IS 6FP
UVC CLOTHIWS IN)
A TURKISH BATHi
f OR A ,SQOAR
' ,. i- 31.. ileal !
. .
( lu'" ,m .""omn -ciiHcarUed street
Inrci InmpH .they had bonifht for u
f , ' ZnJ IL"
iiiff company, were more satisfac
tory than any ot the expensive
KadKeU the intUllutlon had tried.
Hicnolphtlialciii.
What Ih phenolphthalein useJ
for? Ih it a laxative? , 1 get i
Breal kick out of . your articles,
tho I don't agree with you about
wet feet and nervoiiHnesn.- What
ever they pay you for your Hervlce
is-not half enough for the health
ud JaappinegR as well an the edu
cation one derives from reading
your column. -r-U J. J, , .
nhth'llfWll lu In. .li..
in chemistry; It colors alkaline so
lutioiiH brilliant red, but the color
disappears at the Instant the so
lution becomes acid. H Ih laxa-.
tivo In doses. of a grain .or two,
and Is comparatively harmless for
that 1 purpoMe.
.(Copyright John V. Dille Co.)
B risban e's Today
(OontlDu.d from Pag. One.)
; Prime. . Minister', MacDonnld
luiiMing ... .
"..-
President Hoover slops work
on three cruisers in the gov
ernment navv vards.
: .Fortunately,, this I hue, (I only
meium JiiukJuj; blun pi inlH, not such
new. and costly battleships as were
destroyed, after the Washington
conference.
.
Prof.-W. E. Dickson of Cambridge
University tells the British Asso-
"because, they. don't drink enough
beer, which is, from its essential
oils and alcohol, a soothing Dever
eraKe." , .'-.;.
He warns agajust drinking too
much lea and coltee.
What, would he say about boot
leg whiskey?
continues to noiu out. and tney get
51uu each , for every hour above the
record that they stay up. To be
In business for yourself Is stimu
lating, bit the ground or In the air.
There Isn't much real money in
America,. only about $so for every
man,1 woman and child, not enough
child, old enough, Hliould pave. Hut
fortunately there Is much excellent
c'teilit. 1 .
. 4- :
Col. Petor O. Kniglit of Tampa,
Flu., connected with eight banks,
nit sound and thriving, reminds von
h a t the United States has
only s,I!(MMI0.oihi of currency, it
takes JU.2oo.ouo.000 to pay taxes
alone, federal, state.; local. .
. If -all the. taxes hud to be paid
at. the same .time, there wouldn't
he unolikh money In the country to
pay them.
lint thanks to credit, deposits ill
the banks exceed sixty thousand
million dollars.
The great thing is confidence, the
collier alone of. prosperity, the
mainspring of good business. . .
Calvin Coolldge, tunned, smiling.
beaming with health, is enthusias
muy WaH (orllie(, wilh .iBou.onn.
Now It. issiliis flM.liuu.miv. In ti per
cunt ; urtjlt'rryd Block mid allows
prnfllB ot over $IU,lk0,(H0..
NovortheU'Hs, PON'T IIAMIUX
Thnt lutvlee la prohnbly usi'lcss.
Tht pnhllc ngrvpH with the iltatth
KUbttHMl Mr.. Ilarr. who saya: "If
wi i-an't net mir Umvn on KtvtM-n-metii
inonwy. the. next host thitiK
is to Kt'i iur hands on It."
Too. many believe thut Kamhliiirr
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11. Afrlcao
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Hi. Wblrliiitf 2C Tl.e legal pro.
27. Thinly tenU ft n-, lou
to red nr. -Afptln: prrflx
18. IMngraee: id. Krti.M court
St. Onnlu toot' flerltiloa
50. 'i ll hi ens of ft CO. J OrUhivl
imratnurt var. 40. Hluck nood
51. 'ruKOiet 4& Uurlanif
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lolnts West.,' lit the UWllo
today.
At Hiulto Sunday.
A si ory with rca 1 I 'a risin n a t -moHplHTi',
p(oI. hy typoH pt'ciir
liar lo tht French cntital, Is "Tim
Vetleil Woman," which comes to
the Hiulto tomorrow.
The leading roles are played hy
two newcomers to the screen who
are destined to 1ucomo immensely
popular with the motion picture
puhlir. They are J.ia Tora, a heau
tirul youni; lirailian, who came to
the. screen hy w I mi in a beauty
contest In IIo de Janeiro, nnd i'aul
Vineenti, a youiiK I1uni;ariuu i.c(or
who gained h'i's experience on the
stUKe in Uudapest.
llunlV (i-aterlati Siuiday.
Mnry Hrlau and Kichard Arlen
are the featured players lu "Tlie
.Man I Love," which opens tomor
row 1. 1 Hunt's Craterian. The pic
ture Is one of lauj;hn. heart aches
and thrill?.
Arlen is cast a on ambitious
young man who h-nves the home ! the Kootenai Indian' tribe, tolil
town, takes the home town girl j rnngers fighting n large forest fire
Willi him and goes to New York near here'his ramp flr had start
for fame and fortune. Hp gels ed the blaze nnd begged them to
the fortune nil too (iiilikly for III kill him. I'nder trlbul laws, con
own Bond. I duct unbecoming n warrior Is pun
Then one of thoso elusive slrenalsh.lble by death.
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SIRLOIMS, CHOPS ANt cHicKdw J
YoO CAN'T BfcCAfc VoubX r S
i XIT THAT- WAV, V0O BUM1.
Yeiterday't Puzzle 8. By
' " t. Nor'elti
10. TtDM
ie.
Taller of a
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II. Satire Monal.
luit food
IS. Letter of tlie
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l. Kaiered ,
.ly. Woralila
SI. Unt lu runt
ii. liMTe of tue
8ultau
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ii. Aim lilKO
St. ny tvlik'li
7. liuuirrN formed
hy refracted
llitlit
9. nuelr'
ai. huualitr
U. CUT lu MulU.
S3. UKer
Si. Prohibition- '
1st, ..
Aa. Watrera
lit l.lterurv odds
Hlld VllllH '
IW. t'ttstiliif fanry
41. Hlilrlwlnd off
tlto Furoa
iNlunds
43.-Type measure.
m-iil ,
BOWJi J .
1. Seek.
1. Il.lore
3. luu square
iiielvrx
4. Heudlnr
a. Assi rlid
0. (Inail
;. Kiiiiiua houae
liold guil
starts a vigorous campaign for. his
heart and all but gets it before
he . realizes the error of his ways
and goes hack to the home town
girl who has left him in the mean
time. ' Supporting . Arleri. nnd Miss
Brian 'are Haclnova, Leslie Fen
ton. Jack Oakie, Harry tGroen, Pat
6'Malley, Charles Sullivan and Wil
liam Vincent. ...
JACKSONVILLE, Ore.; July 27
(Sr-eeial) Dr. T.r V, Hester7 and
wife of Newherg, Ore., arrived nt
the
iohn Norrls home Tuesday
for
few days visit with them
and other old friunds here,. . Bl
and Mrs. Hester will he remem
bered by many here an they re
sided in our city front li05 to
1911 and nhtce.that time. Dr. Hes
ter has heen practicing physician
at Newherg.
Mr. and Mrs. . Gerald Wood,
daughter and son-in-law of Dr.
and Mrs. Hester, cuniefrom Cra
ter lake Wednesday afternoon nnd
will accompany them to Crescent
City. .
John Lyden, who has been 111
Tor a few days. Is Improving..
Frank Oeorge of Han Francisco
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Nor
ris here..
Mrs. C. O. , Randen nnd chil
dren left Thuusday for- a few
weeks' camp near the Applegate
postoffice,
.Mr. anil Mrs. .). S. Kaweer from
FORMER JACKSONVILLE
PHYSICIAN IS VISITOR
Salem were visitors tin; latterfPortland ' ....
part of last week nt the Melntyrei Red Bluff .
home here. . They were en route j
to San Krancisco on a business'
trip.. I
Mrs. Katie Snarks and son. KreH l
Sparks, made a trip to the Green
Siirlng . mounlalns Sunilav nnd
si cut the day with their dutigh-
ter and sister, Mrs. Will Cox.
I'ete Is rcnltent
MAIll'I'S. Wash., July 27. (Pi
Kootenai IVte. aged memher of
I- AlM'T
,"D0U8LE
Do Yon Remember?
- TF..V YRARS AGrt Kihf
(From files' 6f the .Mall Tribune)
i .iuty 2, 19l.- ' 1 -
, Portland .lieturnvd. armyvete
r'nns vol for prohibition ; 607'.V to
475. " ' ' '
Chicago Big Bill Haywood re
leased on H6.0UU. bonds.-
. W. . M. nriggs of - Ashland ad
mitted to Oregon .bar. .
Porttanit Fnnte . .JiiVedla ar
rested here for smoking a clg
aret In a public, place.
Salem,' Oregon Salem residents
pay 111 n quart for whiskey -which
proves to be cold tea in old whis
key bottles.
Local ad: At the request , of
friends and patients. Dr. d Key
monte. will have an ,exprt lady
attendant .-. at . the ..Institute.'., of
Health, South i.Oakdals. ,. J have
heen the . victim of : ft fraine-.UP
by .professionals hero to Hiiolli.wy
practice; friend a: and ,patlenU
urged m to luive a womartwlth
me. to assist, and avoid in the. fu
tnro a similar trick. Dr. Edw. de
Heymonte. ' -c ' .- - .' -
17. i 8. -war., minerals .relief com
mission opens -in ' Medfifrd., . .
TXVENTT J'E-VRS AGO TX)DAY
(From flics of the Mall Tribune.)
...luly. 27,. W08.
T. E. Daniels returns, from Lp9
Angeles and declares, rlyodge.; of
Klks will he established in 30
days. " - ' - I ' A
., N... " '.-i .. : '1 .-'
Jeff Heard declares h.. would
accept no federal Job unless it
would,-be collector, of the port of
liear Creek, so he cotild stay In
Medford.
Oeorge L. Davis of Jacksonville
bank declares he will start fk new
bank- in Medford .September. 1 ,to
be called the Fruitgrowers' bank.
J. Percy Wells, county, school
superintendent declares county
schools . ure in ; fine condition, and
have a .record number . of students
in prospect,' the jiew census snow
ing a total of 'C3h'o.'; ..' ' . : j
. ' . : f- ' . ' ' "
Saturday, July 27. "
, Medfor4 jirjd.viciijUy: "Falr tor
night and ! SUiiddy. , Not- "much
change In temperature. . j
t, Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun
day. Not much change In temper
ature. . .
.v-;. ; t'
Local Data K
i ( i ,
;' :
Tenipei-uture (degrees) 86 fi 49
lllghFst (last. 12 hours) 88-.: ' 86
Lowest (lust 12 hours) 47 r 1 , 49
Rel. huniidity (per1 ct.) 34 "B
Iectpitutlon (inches).. : .O..r ;-0
Htate of weather.'.. ..Clear Cleat"
Lowest temperature this, morn-'
ing 48 degrees., , - " . -. -
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
198, 13.61) Inches. ;.- .
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest 100; lowest tin.
Sunset today, , 7:36. p. in. ' . . ...
. Sunrise Sunday. 5:00 a. m'.'. ' ' '
Sunset Siiii(lay';,7:34. p. tn.- : -bMrtio'iii'Vikeh
at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time -
l! If
tl
in
i -
If
II'
linker City
Bismiirck
Boise
Denver '
Des Moines .
Fresno
Helena
Los Angeles
Slarshfleld
.... 7S
....1U
.... 90
9
.1.. 92
....94
.... 88
.... 80
.... 72
.... 9
.... 76
....10(1
44 dear
76 ' Cloudy
63 . 1 Clear
68 Clear
72 ..Clears.
64! .clear?
GaVVklter'!!
64 ' CloUdV
Clear
ClpOdy
Clear
Clear
Ol'enr
Cloudy .
Cloudy
Clear
:
Clear
'Cloudy
Phoenix .....
Roseburg ........
Sll,t Lake CMty.
80
90
66
80
68
78
San Krnnclflco
Santa l'e
Senull'
Spokane
walln Walla
Winnipeg
;,.,. w. J. nuTcnrsof. . .
.. -' - . Meteorologist.' "
Allwiiy Tot Drowns.
VAK1MA; Wash.. July 27. (fl)
Shirley ,Ma' Turnldge, 6-nionths-old
.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VJ.
Henry Turnldge of Albany, Ore.,
tell into an Irrigation ditch on4
was drowned. Kfforts of an In
ballitor snnad to revive her fal'lud.
By BUD FISHER
BR0fcN. Tr-
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