Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1929, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, QREt ;ONT. TUESDAY,! JULY Jd-19-9.
Hedford mail tribune
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SIEDKOKII I'KINTINH CO.
a T-2H. ft. iVif 81.t i PImiM
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B Sl'MiTKH SMITH, Muur
y. All llMlfpymlflil Snspr
i Knitted MiMi clan mgiirr it Mtdford,
Urtgiiii, under A ol March H. 1KT1.
TT 81H8LBIIT10X MATKB
Hy Mill Iii Ailtaix-r:
laiJy, Villi Sunday, ywr 7'"
i lliilly, with Huifai-, month .7.1
.tally, wit hunt KtitKlajr, year U
Pally, I Itout ttntHiay, liionU
f HVeUy Mall Tfllmiw, one yrar 2.'
(Sunday, uint yrar 2
olt Cairltr, In Album In Mwtfont, AIi1jiihI.
Arkiumillt-. Onlijl I'ulnt, I'liut-iilx, IKleiit, ljuld
rhli.aiul on lltttlmays;
;ILilly, uith Biulay, month .7'
l llaily, wllliout jtuiHlay, nmntli 5
fully, willmiil Sunday, uiw ear 7
(tally, kiiii Hiimlsy, ui year a.tMi
fiAIJ Ivriiu, eali in adtatm.
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MKMHKH OK THE AHHWIATKO I'HKRS
. ItrrrlilliK Killl Unini Wit Hrrtlro '
TV AvMlaivd I'fM 1 nchilifly wiiiHwl In
Ite'ii lr tuliUtfiiw rf nil mi ill -pal dw
q Milted lu it or ollwntUe crtdltwl In this uajwr,
tMt also lo lite l"l iies jullili4-d ht-ieiti.
All rlKlan fur itil(tic;ill.ii uf hrciil disjjatrlH-
Ojtlii pit aKii rrtl.
iHflflal (if thf City tit MeilfiiNi. ,
: Official lajr ut Jackioii I'miuly.
AilvrrlMne lifijfpseitliiljn
. l MlHJKNHK.N tOMf'ANY
'. . IWfifM iu .New York, t lilran", penult, Han
PraiwWi, 1 AiattW. Hraltle, 1'mOaial.
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Parry
; Within n; slime's throw nf this
ifiri viiiK intioiulis, provided you
Huve no so.rj. iinn, arc half n dozon
lirtllH vuiliys Unit Inivi' ihvit
p'l-i-n hiUHseil up liy n . pluw, r
lniintil liy irK row. i'X-i)t Buffl
clonlly lo liavi' hlli-ln'n giuih n
ini i'iiIhh ' enough h:iy lei ff?U tlnf
tdnilly low. .Jiuiy yearn of hum
HilitilliK "t "" lutichcoiiM Imve
4fHitHt.l In no ili-vt'loiiniput woi-lli
ihi'nllonli.jt. Tin. fiTtllo himiIh ii!-
ItlMllI II I lit- I till III lH I'll t 111- 111,
lll"'HUM till llllllllllllllllH tlHTIfof
litrk BlliillKll liollllrill III! Illi'lli o 111
jfcl a road. Innti'iiil of ixin.ulitie
llim. Inoni'y, ami iMiorny In eon-bii-urtive'
ilfvi'loiiinont. tho coni
mllnlty In pi'ltlnK IIh initii'iint I'oin-'
,llex. 'A piiui-anl now nnil I lion Im
iioI.U'. If It In not maili- Hie 1 ir-woi-k.
A ' liliul of fat-in proilnce,
o); loiirlnlH. cfinnot (ravel over a
Vaeeunt. I'lvlc whoopee- In . not
worth H whoop when the last
Hninan ramlle has ftzzletl out Its
-life In the fai-e of u full moon.
I Kvery newspaper In tlm state
.has mnrnllKoil and Kermonl.eil
SiVon.tlie fate of Johnny Tuel, 31.
Hehteneeil to life Iniprlsoniiient.
,fr. Tuel was never lulu" liy the
press, that the essence of n suc
eessful I'l'lmlnal reer. Is never to
Ket eaUKht. anil not try to steal
.churches, sehoolhouses, anvils, anil
IhreshltiK machines. John n y,
cervlliK life, If he should happen
.to come acrims the followluR Item,
rnulil prolialily he Hlitthtly upsets
Police department declares
war on hoinhei-H and racke- ,
, ? leers In Rcncral. JameH Alar
tin and Kohort Jnt.-kHou, two
. ? of the most notorious homliers
.iirft- told to leave town.
. "Two of the most notorious
iMimhcrs un told to leave town."
.lust a couple of menaces to society
, mlimlnnted . .
' I .
. ('ONHT.ANTINOI'LK, July 24.
f A T 7-yar-irl(l m-hool liny tntlay
w:lH plarod un trial In the Htam
Uuul crimlnul court chatwil Willi
murdcriiiK IiIh 1 it-yt'ar-old aunt
i Ih'cmuhp hIh rnile antrlilc. (I'i'uhh
' UlKputrh.). Tin- ytmiiK tiiitn never
ruiw nix aunt Ki'tthiK In or nut of a
rumMe-Heat.
Thf howlcry muUetH of the na
tion are HiiylnK mean IIiIiikh aliout
t In- bart'-h'KKfil eraxi amniiK tlie
lrlH. So cininiMit an nulluirity uh
' Uumthy Dix, allfRi'M that Hit- uii-
j covered fi'inalc Hhank in 17 dlfiVr
nt uiH,omillmeniary thhiK. ' 1
oludiiiK uni'iiuth nrtil roarne. Thin
vyill not Kt tlio liortlery boyK any
place. Itintfiid they Hhould iviort
it Hhortnttu of Bilk hOi-Uh, and Hell
n real eheai- pair for 17. Then
Umk out fin- the rjuMi.1
' A HrltlHh iiroft'MHor lin cotui to
' the t'oneliiHlon that nil hunuinn
' have luek, and It Is an Invisible
; War men t that hoverH around the
; cluihrtin like a HUit of eloiheH. He
utpucH, hy the time a rltlzen has
I fulled of utarvatlnn for 3Ti years,
he has ll eomplele iMiseluMe. ThlH
' is n delightful theory, and sounds
t loKleal. Some Ket lu-k nultH with
two pair of pants, and others, like
I the- undersigned, never get any-
thliiK hut the nee-HtritiK they
started with.
, 1 The first stray shot of the pre
' 1 tin i mil' v deer hunting period has
Itren fired, and a fiUHi-nsey hull
j fftlled to move his left flunk quirk
fiiotJKh.
It is liot enough lo mow a hairy
Iiok, until he shows up with a
lion's mane and u tassel on the end
nf his tail.
i . 't M. Jump ran over lo Mollata
ope day last wcok"r-(Oregon City
lintei (irlse.) He Hliould have went
1 by leaps and bounds.
' (lalnsay obinttiu has returned
from the lOast, and reports that In
Babylon, as New Yoik Is. culled,
' H Oa.oaa is viewed uonteinptuiusly
and with aloof ih'sh. He further
slatts that all the huge towns be
yond the ItocklcH are very wicked,
and correspondingly prosperous.
A fll .MAX THICK
Visitors into the sanctum . sit at
the table and Whether rukagtng tn
U logomachy or offi-riiiK words of
commendation frequent ly pick tip
the always present pencil and
make murks, on papers, hooks. let
ters, or other available tilings.
When the.v depart thv ,.len il de-
pai Is wlili th Yesterday H
confrere sat In for a while and
when he departed left behind a
cheap pencil, hard ot lead, one pf
fthe never-wenr-out ', advertising
kind and the lead of which could
he driven like n nail Into an oak
plnnk. Visitor ijfter visitor emtio
during the day and left. Not one
'took the pencil. . ,
iitixhuiir,lOiA., in-ndHiihi,
SARTOR
A'NOliTiIKHN uoiilfniMiriti-y lliiyn innii 's eonsfrvBtism !
K rcl hi", KuiiiiniTiliiililliiiieiiffi, anil lands those cniirai.'i'oiis
I'lisli-ru iniilfs wliii Jin ve iiilnpli'il i'liiwi-rfd injiiiiiaK for Klrcet
weiir.
".Men, nut women, are hIuvch of fushiou," declares this chuni
pliiii of boudoir enHciulilcH In the market places, "and continue
to encase themselves in stllf collars, hulled shirts, and three
pieie Hulls, In stupid imitutlun of their Kreat-Kreat Krandfutliei-s.
Women dress seusluly, and let comfort determine their Hlyles,
not stylus llielr comrort. Men haven't cIiuiiki-cI their styles In
ami yeurs, uud coullnue to Bweal and sutler In alienee, like so
many galley slaves cliuined In the seals of senseless convention."
There is snme truth in this. Only yesterday we saw a promi
nent local citizen, with a Miff collar, eoat and vest, and a pain
ful expression uu his face helical h that instrument of tort lire
Known as a straw hat.
BIT afler all he was an exception. Soft shirts, skeleton
two-piece suits, anil lifht headgear, are tcnerally adopted.
Perhaps flowered pajamas would lie even more eoiuforlahle, hut
we tire not sure we would like to see thein fciicriilly worn.
, For Apollo-esipie young men mid pillchritiidiiuius life guards,
giajaiuas mi.dit lie desiralile, hut for the average orcluird run of
males somehow we would prefer not to see them parading the
.Main Stem in their pajamas.
-Moreover, if the custom heeame general there would lie un
nvoidalile eomplicalions. J''or some men simply refuse to wear
pajamas. In fuel, it is an open secret that, men who have re-
! fused lo hccouie razor conscious,
the night shirt. .Now there is something aliout a whiskered
"homo sapiens" in a night shirt!
NO, let's not go loo fast in this dress erusade. I'erhaps the
. era of sex eipinlity has arrived, hut we favor a few sarto
rial experiments, licl'inc we agree that heeause one sex can get
away with the maximum exposure tin- nther sex can also,
In fact, we are not at all sure that man's insistence upon
hoing reasonahly well covered is liaseil upon any liliud adher
ence lo the dictates of a prehistoric style.
A.I any rale liefnre we all flop over lo tlie lioudoir ensemhie,
let's gn into the ipiesliun carefully, and see if there isn't, a more
elemental and compelling reason I
RAISING TREES
DIVKRSfON to linilxT- m'owiiitf til' t'ertain marginal lamls
now hciiio; t'ainKMl at a loss is itdvocated as a jiioitsure eon
IrilMttiiiy 1u farm ivlirl' Uy Siri'l;tj'v ui' AricuHiirL' Arthur Al.
JlytJr.
,Jn vnlinr to a IVnnsylviiiiiii fiiniior-tMiiiHM'r in reply lo an
iiMtiiry siniilnr to others received from many parts of the coun
try, the secretary hits pointed
ing forestry practice at. a profit
Niiited to tiinher jvM'ovin;, arc
agricultural erons ;il a loss.
It was pointed nut that extension of forestry to marginal
and suh inaiginal lands will not only he a practical measure of
fiimr relief hut will at the same time increase future supplies
ot wood and contribute to soil conservation and flood preveu-
"Tltni. :
"ll would undoubtedly be good economics," Secretary Hyde
says, to divert to pro itali e
agriculttiral lands as are best
are. now being farmed at a loss. The encouragement of such
conversion would be sound public policy. Not only would it
result in a greater return to the labor and capital employed,
but in addition it would contribute permanent ly to agricultural
stability ami prosperity. Such
solve the problem of our future
would contribute to soil conservation and flood prevention.
. The family always knows
resl. It's the place where tlie
' Hlessed is the poor man.
iiny heiirt balm.
AH right, laugh hut we' regard Medford with its present
water system as the best summer resort on the coast.
the last obstacle to junking Medford a second t'etaluhia has
been eliminated. A scientist in' Vicuna lias developed a erow
less rooster. . .
An epidemic of severe colds is reported in Southern Cali
fornia. This seems strange and unusual. Perhaps the stnti
cian -merely looked over the drug store prescriptions.
Correct this sentence: "We
said the important citizen, "and
affairs and serve. M
Whcji people give one another diseases of one type, every
body is horrified, but they give one another T. It. and grippe
every day ami nobody seems to rare.
VIIAP .JEFF
Hy, YOU F rVV
V0U COMMITTING
5UICiDf
RESARTUS
Imve also refused to aliaiidon
ON THE FARM .
out the practicability of extend
to hinds which, though hest
adding to surplus prodmtt ion of
timber e-rownur snelt iiLiirfiiui!
suited for forest purposes and
conversion of use would help
supplies of forest products and
where old lnd can get the most
family can have the best time.
woman he jilts never need
need better men on juries,"
I'm willing to drop my own
MuA$k8 a Favor of
AKfe
r uta
Personal Health Service
.. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D, ; . ,
trMtneotf will b nwtrd bf Dr. Btdj U Umpd, Mlf-ftddrtMd DTiop It andod.
LciUri should bm brlt ud mltUo -14 ink. Owing to th Utgt ovmbM of Uttm r
cttd. only trm u b utawtrvd hwt. Ho reply o&o bt md lo quvriw mot ooofom
taf to lujtfcttoM. Addrw Vt. WUiUil Brady, lo otr ol thlo dowpot. . .
IlOW'l.fi VOI 1IAVIS- YOU
)f course you will remember
ahout the doctor wni) made tm
first pane ly announclrtft. at Atlan
tic City, wheif
fun.-Hi.ther for
doctors sometimes
one reason or un
other, that he
had tested out u
new method of
treating ton sU
by trying It on
the dog hot dog.
He found the lit
tle gadget cook
ed the hot dog
thoroughly, neat
ly and painlessly,
and In Just the
extent he wished to include In the
treatment.
Of course this was a shrewd play
for publicity for the method, may
be for the doctor. Anyway, It
worked. The papers u re still ban
dying the Htory about tlie country.
Ami though the rank and file of
the profession feels only a supreme
contempt for such means of intro
ducing new methods, new treat
ments, the line of diathermy, electro-coagulation
or electro-desiccation,
as the method is called, in to
day making rapid progress and will
unquestionably have to be consid
ered by physicians everywhere who
pretend to offer tiie public the hest
medical or surgical service.
A year or two ago, when I pub
lished here the first newspaper an
nouncement of tlie new method of
obliterating varicose.. veins by
chemical injections, a few of tin
medical bret hr
busy men and
.popular, erred in technic. They
met tlie itmuiries of their patients
wli h a rather, hasty remark that
il ' was1 probably Just another, of
Itraily's pipe dreamsthus -betray
ing to their, confiding patrons that.;
busy, . popular physicians Home- j
thlies lose contact with tlie Helen-j
I If lo pi-ogrosH of the art they get'i
u swelled head and imagine they I
can hold their own without further savage taught to wear clothes hap
study. .Some of these rebuffed : pens to see a new fashion inagu
liatrons were referred to physicians ' ziue.
who use the "pipe dream." with
satisfaction to their patients; others
still have their old detenus and
their varicose veins. Hut this is
all history now. None hut a genu
ine mossback practitioner today
would make such a faux paR.
Chemical obliteration Is the meth
od of choice for varicose . veins.
wlth'surgical attack a poor altern-'l
ittlve now.
I,as lecember two Chicago phy
sicians reported a case in which
three electro - coagulation treat
ments of the tonsils fa I let) to pre
vent a subsequent attack of in
fectious arthritis. They finally,
dissected away tlie fibrous tissue
left by tlie electro-coagulation and
found underneath some loose pdrU
lent tissue; this they removed hy
snare, and within a day or two tlie
pat lent s fever dropped and tie
eventually made good recovery.
It Is only fair to explain that the
patient had already had one at
tack of "rheumntic fever" a month
or two before tiie elcctro-eoagu-bt
lout real men t was used. Ihav
ever, the doctors reporting the case
concluded that the method was in
adequate and unsatisfactory
compared with surgical tonniMec-'
tmnv
As the average case ot enlarged
or infected tonsiln requires at leant
two or three times as many trea:-
V , vi.m, ot.ini "jur rich?
rriveu, ,11111 . me MtaiaiUS ajl(l
technic have been greatly Improv
ed In the two years since, I prefer
to conclude that' this one case.
from among thousands, d
n i ;
prove anything. If one were to re
port an occasional unfortunate re
sult In surgical tonsillectomy, sur
gery might 'be easily damned.
If I neeed tonsil treatment I j
should want electro-dealccation tasi
It is now called) fij-st; ami only j
when or if this failed would I sub-'
ni It to surgical tonsillectomy.
QI KNTIONS AM) ANNWKItS
A Catch In It.
Yon have never passed judgment
on the method of the meat puckiuj;
plant doctor's t r e a 1 m e n fur
"cidiis" that was so widely pro
claimed in the press he declared
soda was the most effective rem
edy , . . S. IV
Answer. Yes, but along with
ihe soda, his press agent announc
ed, the doctor gave a proprietary
cotn pound, which fact tore it ns
far as my interest was concerned.
1 see no objection, though, to tak
ing n fAv large doses of soda !f
one finds any relief from It.
I lorn x In Hair Viih.
Will n. teaspoonful of borax In
Ihe water used for washing the
the Yonker, Hoboken
NJ0UJ, CFFlCeR,bOM'T ST
I'LL TGUt- Vou Ho IT
60T HIS KJOSie CuT of P
t li i'i
LA Lr M
- M.
It TO.VSII JllIr WITH ?
bair remove KJ:ease. from the hair?
Will U Injure the iuiWt .Miss It. A.
Answer. It soften hard water,
1 ami to that extent may help the
soap to remove grease, it will not
Injure the hair If rinsed out' thor
oughly with plain walor,
-:xcnf.Hinif SlulU.
I it possible to restore defective
vision by the use of ocular calis
thenics without weariiiK glasses?
My trouble is near-sightedness.
Where can I obtitin o6d readlnK
matter about the care of the eyes
and improvement of the eyesight?
L. C. O. .
Answer.' Xo. The use of the
eyes in looking at near and far
objects is the bf st - exercise.' Po
sey's "Hygiene of the Kye," pub
lished by I.lpplnrott. Philadelphia,
is ft fine hook. It should he avail
aide in the public library.
Tin faddy Vole.
The family thinks you are ll
wet. but I think you are right on
the "cold (uestuti.. I am a caddy,
and we always get our feet wet
in the early, morning, and I never
cnught a "eold" from it. K. p. L.
Answer. Thiknk you. Now why
not Mult falling It -Ceold." s!iee
cold has nothing to do with sueh
illness, and call it erf, -which
rhymes with tee. Jf you watch
you will find that any caddy in
the bunch will pas u sample of
his cri to others, whether they get
their feet wet or not, if they hap
pen to he within his range. Con
versational sprr.y range uo to four.
not over five
feet ; shouting or
six to eight fee;
laughing ranj:
sneeze or cough range 12 feet.
(Copyright John K. Wile Co.)
Quill Points
Pity tiie poor missionary If the
liridgo: A structure used to ef
fect a crossing. Also a method of
training husbands to cut sardines.
Life was more simple before the
tourists came. Tlie farmer could
shoot Indians that destroyed ( his
crop. .
Yet even an ohl-fnshlonetl
man ujU. confess that n worn-.
- an with h mc-iitt in her-Jintid
show.- ...Hn-:- better,;, mtvaiitnc
than one with a fryliije pun.
We can't abolish tho stock, ex
change. .. There .must : be some
recreation for those not "wicked
enough to shoot crnps.. . ., ,
"Nothing is worthless," says the
philosopher. What tibout Inst
week's endurance record?
The spelling; Is different. The
IM 1 i""ry congress is trying to
save Isn't the. , one that says
'Charge it, please.
Americnnism: Ceuttenien of the
jury, flo you find this man guilty
' . - I is , another river, IIMK, Bteadilv
Reputation ami character aren't undermining, us all.
the same. A. bad reputation is J One ' aftr anotht?i we drop out'
just the odor you notice when a!(r li'hi tntn timr rivv nn.i no u'i.
cnaracier is roiien.
Science hasn't made, man's life
any longer. lint has enabled us
to loaf more and thus made life
seem longer.
A cotyumist repoYts fiO, nut
stores In New York and of course
this doesn't include the ones Unit
merely carry golf supplies as a
Adeline.
Scir-plty Is thai 11 Miu I feel
ing a man has when lie come
home ail hour late and finds
-his il luiMit't come yet.
It's just. 11s well that Old Orchard-to-italy
Itlghts should end in
Spain. Italy needs all of her hero
worship for .home consumption.
Yl'u vtin when a man's wife
' eoming home from a visit. He
and Western Railroad
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waters .those ..crisp yellow things I
that were pot plants. j
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Observe a -child., whun Its toy j
balloon nursts - and . you'll know
how a woman feels, when... ihe dis-i
covers she can't boss her husband, j
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singing' happily." sa,UI. r.tho gossip,
"and washing 'cold' fi leiT egg from
a breakfast plate.."
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pare One:)
oi' jsiiil . !seniratiiip; j-iver. itml
town. .... I'aless help. comes, the
lownsnten 'h houses, 'oik by one,
will drop . Jfro.ni siht. into the
riyeiv The war department,
appealed to, can do imtliin-:.
All sympathizB with Corning.
The gnawing of the river Is visible.
Owners of houses can almost count
itneir nays of I lie remaining. There
peal can prevent It.
tint we are used to thai; not one
in 100 think of it.. We make plans
hts though Hie would last forever.
'' . -
Professor Ouillain of tho Univer
sity of Paris says, truly, that more
people kill themselves with cock
tails than with pistols, shotguns,
knives, gas and ihiIsou.
That France ami Britain should
have copied our worst form of al
coholic .poison says little for their
intelligence. Hut in both countries
only the worthless Troth of the pop
ulation dnm;i, iim mucous mem
brane anil kidney destroyers.
Hip your handkerchief in n cock
tail, apply It to your eyeball, aud
you will know what a cocktail does
to Ihe lining of your Instdes.
If French and British cocktails
shorten life, made with reul spirits,
ask yourself what bootleg liquor
must do Uu f.ie American Interior.
. As this Is written, those St. Louis
fliers are continuing their Hip Van
Winkle grind.
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board
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33.. Hemic puetrv
34. Scotih rlrer
34. Irish patriot
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abbeys
42. Kmull bird
43. Pulf Hp -
44. Symbol for
Sold,
44. itlver dock
45. JotriflnK pace
4if tiUrttu nerpeul
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house '
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C3. (ibrl'a name .
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til DOW
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Janeflon
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t. Conceited per
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d. Xtie enemy ot
clear reception
7. His-
8. L'Oba
. Will Rogers,' who finds "Le Mot
Juste," uud puts it tiuaintly, says
"their greatest danger from now on
fs. thfi)r. whi8kera catching in the
pj-opeller "
' '
The fH(M.H ll0ve rubably "kllle-i"
time endurance test craze. These
nr busy days, and few high-spirited
j 'HoU would start a test, knowing
that they would have to stay ulol't
more than, two weeks he lore the
I actual test could begin.
. ' Thomas j. Sloan,, born'' .in Mourn
Snore,. 'County - Down-, , Ireland, in
; 1812, 'died on Sunday in Guthrie.
Okla., llti years old. . " r
Ireland gave him" the strong con
stitution, Oklahoma Hupplkf.l the
good climate;:
The country's oldest man was too
old for aerYie, in ..lhet Uivil, War.
Unlike some centenarians, he did
liot attribute, his long lite to con
stant use of tobacco and alcohol.
He never in his JiTe used either.
Today's fish story is news, be
cause the fish pulled the man into
the water, instead of the man pull
ing the fish ashore.
It happened in Wisconsin. Ah
hie Olseu was the man. Both fish
and man escaped.
, Kxperieticed fishermen will won
der what the fish told his friends
about the size of the man that got
uway.
A itlH, July 30. (aV-A Arhdido
Briand.Frnce's new premier "wllf
retain Intact the cabinet of .his
predecessor, Haymond Poincure,
save Unit M.. l'olncare wilt not he
included In it. M. Hrlaml will hold
the post of premier and the port
folio of foreign affairs, the latter
of which was his in the Poincare
cabinet. ,....
, Conductor Suicides, v
Sl'OKANK, Colo., July 30 P
tiel K. Katchelar, 73, retired rail
road conductor, committed suicide
by Inhaling gas in his home here.
It Is believed he was despondunt
over 111 health.
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Do You Remember?
TEN' YEAIIS .CO. IX) DAY , .
(From (ileH of tl -Mull Tribune)
' ' .Tilly' 30.' 11119. '
' SitIous fuvvhl flies. Ill Slsklyous.
ChK-iiKu: 2i kllliil In' Wro
riu-o liotH In 36 liiiura. -
Harllt-tt prar picking stuns
OiruliKhuUt the vulli-y.
W. H. Muirheiid of Purtland av
rlvwi t" take iluiiBU of cement
plant ut Cold Hill.
Fletcher Kinh will kIhk "DnUily
I.ont! I.i'ms" lit the VIlllllB theall'H,
A.Hhlaiul, tonight. ' : ,
Wanhlntiton: Senator llardlnfr
confelieil with President Wilson
today, hut declined he wus not
converted to ..the League ot Na
tions. ... i
Med ford's plane has busy day ot
Clram pass j
Farm .'Bureaus of Jackson ana
Josephine counties endorse Hogua
Valley advertising campaign.
TWKNTY YMItS AOO TODAY
IFroni files of the Mall Tribune.)
, July :tn, llllin. '
. Portland Tclenra m siippor's
Tiilnme's call for secession of
southern Oregon from rest of
state and union with northern
California. . ,f
Ijiunt h movement to, establish
a sight seeing auto bus line lit
Medford.
.Murray & Mack show falls to
appear at Medford opera house,
the company being attached at
t'hico.
Kx-Mayor. Lane of Portland
Visits Medford and Crater lake.
i At present prices local Bart
lett growers will net 110 cents a
box.' .
i W. II. Brown orchard of 80
acres on the Big Sticky sold to
Mrs. Walter Stokes of Lincoln,
111,, for J21.U00. -
Simla Fe Blocked.
' WIN-SLOW', Ariz... July 30. (fl5)
Transcontinental traffic on the
Santa Fe railroad was halted tem
porarily when heavy rains washed
'out two bridges east of llolbrook. .
Eastliolind trains were held here
nnd weptliound trains at Adamans.
666
lia prescription for
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It Is the most speedy remedy
known
IB amd Holly St. . Phomb t4
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in
I The combination of exqui
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gold or platinum Is exem- I
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