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i '..-,-'..;. f : : . ... HfTCPFORT) MflTTi TRTnTTNT), flfEDFQTtT). ' OTJKfiOX. WEDNESDAY,- J17LY 31, 1020. FOUR MHDYORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' lulls, SihmIm. Wtfllr rnljIL-liwI lv MKIIFIIIIII 1'ltlNTlNG CO. 83 I7-20 K. Hr 81. Hum IS llimKIIT '. KI'lll.. Mll'ir B. HTMI'TKIt HMITII. Mlft An IixIi-iwikIpiiI Ni-H'imier Knlcrcd a t.mrwl flaw mallrr at Slrdfurd, Urrfim. urwW Arl of Mtirlt M, lx7H. Hl'IWItllTlUN JIATtM By Mall In Admin: llailr, Willi HiiiMlay, w 1 hailr. villi Hi'inlay, mnMt ' iMity, Hllhiiul HnihIu)-, j t-Jir . . . . Daily, vlli.'-ul HuiHlay, bhhiIIi... G ;'' Uwity Mall Tdlmiit, oik rar !!."' Kiimla)', otic rr lly (airiff. Id Adtaiifc lii Medio.. I, Ailaifl. Jjiciutotnlile. Otilral I'oinl, l'ltuciiix, Talent, (iuld Hill and im i(it::as: Daily, wllli tiou'lay, Dumth $ .7"' Daily, aillHUit Kiimiay. nmnllt ' Daily, Millioiil Kmiilay, une )isr 7.00 Dally, villi HijihUv, one ytar 8. UU ' All leims, ca-h iu adouie. MKMIIKK OK TUB AHSItCIATKIt 1'IIKHH Itrrrliiiw Full Iwd Wife Sefir Tbe Aurlalel l'res l nrlurly cut Mini lo Hie use for Hitillralimi nf ll t'l'il-lirs credit! in it or btlifrule creilitcil In tliU pajer, aud alto In (lie local nei pulilMn-il licrnii. All mUlA fur fi(lilirallmi ul h.tcll tlbjwtcliri lirreiti itc fclto reered. Offlplal naiirr nf Ilif l ily f Mfilford. Official pai? of Jjrkfun Coimly. Hnnni ilnlly ctn&t clrciil.il Inn fur tlx llionHis rixliiuc Orl. 1. ll'K, i LUX. AilirfllsiiH! tonrrsrnUinef M. V. MIKiKNHKN Ik I'll.Mi'ANV Office In New York, ('1jImk, Dftn.lt, San KibikImw, Ui Aielrs, Kratllr, I'l'ftUnd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Henry Konl had a birthday yon teiduy. and is as old as muno of ,j his pri'dtti'tH look. Amazement U Iiciiik exprewHed by a portion of lite upntulu pren.H, njUat the recent seMion oT enver-nui-H, all polUleiatiH of the first, leeond and third water, did not Ikcuhh I'rohlhilion. Jim But un Ih insla I li ii a lientlnK HynLcin i n h Is houne, and hu t nocds it. Thin Ftate Iiiim KTi.Ouo It does nut know what l" do with. It hhould hu expended for the estab lishment of a cominiHslun with , power lo appoint Inspector lo find out what lo do with it. O! YIvS YOI DO! ( YitlilMirl Tribune) A certain parly In Waldport whoso K'xul word we luive no reason to dihbelleve, tells uh that from Kuturdiiy mornluK at until Hunduy afternoott at 7, more than 1 400 curs panned over the A1ma high way hrldse, leadlttR Into the city. Wo do not doubt thia ono bit. Mlea Woiiiaik, tlte one-innn piiHKO, who has been iu pursuit of tlto rainbow for several decades, has returned front ttie cool ami pleaKaut hills, where hu afcaln located the Mother Lode. Several of the- elite, who have lieen perspirliiK. forjtnt their brinn- Ini; up yesterday and nweal like hu lower elassen. Dear Annie Laurie: L am a itlrl rlithteeii 'yioH or .K". Am K""d lonkitiB and dress nicely. (1'emllcton Kust (neiionl--n.) Wherein a lady wildly hales JtetMelf. It Ik nboui time somebody tmt his shoulder lo the wheel and pro duced Homo teamwork to rectify the weather, which has become more reprpheiiKlhlo Ihan a foKKV day In December. I'rompt action Hhould be taken to hitch up for the well-known teamwork. What Is more beautiful than team work on hot day. ll prevents the back tooth of , civic artlsticness from becoming ulcerated. What has ("become of our otlHure. It has -fnobably wearied of ttavelllnu over the same road for I" years, while Nero burner) and it nine fiddled, and. If any reader can think oT a Mood snappy Uttlu phrase,, now Is the Hutu lo unleash It. Tlio metropolis h bacteria, cansrd from a slow and gentle backtm; ivHI'- 'P,,It. If anybody has a leant, let us hiiveteamwoi k. M There has been loo much si rain j.inu after woodsheds with gables, 'ami buuipluK the civic nought on a low-haitKlug awnltiK. Yeslerday was yesterday, and today Is today, until It becomes tomorrow. There Ik NomethinK InsplriiiK a built that remark. The same Ionic will work with day before yesterday. We are host iik our sense of the beaut Itul. . I he dally pro rala of tourists, etc., etc. In the face of such conditions tuw anybody van keep from burst Iiik right out Into a ban-It of en raptured writ Inn. Is beyond the average comprehension. w Homebody should take thu bull by the horns. If he can't slap on a hold any place else, and see how far he can throw hlm. The womenfolks should take n MiilereM. They will become inter csicd In roads. If thu roads are called vistas. Vistas sounds roman tic, and inject a d citrate touch ! Into a mean and homely highway. There Is not a vista lu the county. fcet the women decide whether the "YistrtK shall be blonde or brunette, bill get the vista. 11' a vista Is not high-powered enough, thu road -ran be called an miurduct. All our xlster cities will be like fii'n(h,-i I'll les, instead of like a , rheumatic uncle headed for the j4t)or farm. Wisconsin forest fire .'springs to new life in OCONTO. Wis., July J1. ov "fannied Into life by high wind, forest fire In northern ticonni! Heuiiiily which had been thought 'jbllbduod. broke out again toilsy .and wiii awceplnu Into new conn try while calls for help iu fight In It were ent out. More than 2MI nu'ii were at the neenn endi'nvoring to check Us; unread. 1 "BOB" C'OJiKS of friends in .MiNlfonl nnil .Jackson County will ) iiif mi rn tin passing of Colonel Kolx-rt, C, Washburn, who iMimI Niiiliinilv in I'orthiml vcslrrila v. Known lo everyone us hoiihl (he present Tnltle much ter of a century iio, ;inl took social, and political li-' of the Hi was ono of th. founders ! fruit assoeiation. as u as the oim inn. i ii ii' i (i r i fit in i he aelncved not only local, hut a state -wide reputation. The member of an old and distinguished family iu Maine, that later migrated to, .Minnesota, lie entered tin newspaper husincKS, and. hel'ore coming to Med ford was the ehief editorial writer on the Seattle Times and the Spokane Spokesman-Review. IT was a constant surprise to his many friends that he never made h name iu the literary world, for his 'ifts in this di rection were unquestioned, lie was a master of the written and spoken word, part iciilarly in the way of political invective. IToW the Colonel loved to tan the hide of the Democratic donkey! And how, not only his partisan cronies, hut the nieiu hers of the Republican pnrty, loved to hear him do it! And yet even his most vitriolic out bursts were somehow tempered with a smile. His sarcasms were seathiujr, his ne nuijciatinus pitiless, and yet it was laughter, and boisterous, but essentially harmless partisan enthusiasm, he evoked, rather than hostility or rac P KIM TAPS the reason he never attained fame or fortune in politics or literature, is that he insisted upon bcin the amateur and scorned be i n w a " professional !" Modern in out look and training, lie was "Old Kiiolish iu temperament. He was really a member of." the Old School and, while the Xcw Idea passed by, he sturdily remained one. Keenly interested as he was in practical polities, lie posi tively refused to he a practical politician. Devoted as he was to literature, he also refused to write for the "market." Jle was and always remained tin: gentleman amateur. What he liked best was conversation amonj; his intimates, and writing for his own enjoyment ami that of his friends. AS the world whirls on its merry way, the death of Colonel Washburn will pass unnoticed, lint when ho left this val ley he left u jdacc that lias never 'been filled, ami amontr his friends throughout the state, today, a sincere and silent toast to the "(.'olonel" is passed. And when one comes to think about it, in that fact lies both a tribute and a fitting epitaph. For while Colonel Washburn was very much a man of the world, he was even more 'a man of his friends." WILL FARM PROSPERITY BE NEXT? TIIK wi'll liii'iilc-il ami lu'iiilueiivp liiiiii lainls of America are linioiij,' (lit; licsL bargains in 1 lie rail cslalo market today. j:,v Hit! lime we wake up lo the fuel, lliey will lie marking the lilict'M up, fur wise fanners are liliyin;;, in Hie opiniiin of A. Ii. f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 y , widely-known a''iieiilliiial economist. "Hit liy hit, ariiMiltnre is tfclliii;; sll-aioliened away for a treiieration of prosperity," asserts .Mr. (ienime; in 1 1 1 Aiif;iisl ii-silt) of 1 Kami .lonrnal, where he eites six factors which I poinl lo increased land values for fai'iiiini' as a whole. The estalilishn t of Ihe l''etleral harm Colin I with its eo- peralivn inarUetine; nssislanee, and Ihe assurance of increased protection of the domestic market hy Ihe troveriuneiit 's tariff policy are import suit considerations, hut only two of the factors which should start a hull market in farm lands and activities in the near future, he says, j O TIIKIJ. infhii es at work which are often overlooked customed to auriciillnral pessimism, he says, are: The recent drift of surplus pins the growth of city population by iinmiiirat ion, which "as sures an increase in profits per on the farms." Improvement, in the rural credit situation. Federal figures show that the decline in I'arni entirely last year, while farm per 100,11(11) in ItlL'l, have dropped lo lid per UHI.OOO, and farmer indehtrtlncss In local merchants, farm implement dealers, hanks, fertilizer conipiiiiics and others show a marked decline. The national yood roads prooram and improvements ol' transportation and coniinniiieation, which have forued steadily ahead dnrinn the right-year period of farm depression, increns- inji hind values ami the ease of inprovcinent of fann homes owners since 1 : '.. The r'arm .lonrnal article also such important elements us the cotton,' wheat and potato (.'rowers already are on the upgrade us dt'inonsl rated hy I'iinircs for MUTT AND JEFF HoBoKEM AND VrJsTGRW VS. Augustus mutt, j --.n. " ' T Pur H,s HeAt-on) attgmptgd iuicioe. MISCHIEF He P- y fiAM rtefce to A . thm tracks of thc- J AKJSuiee ce that.' jp -Vl , viJDrers 1 M ST A (run.eJitrr,, j. iMtl VWCSTCeSrJ RAILROAD I J ; Y'A I AIW: T ; ' Etp .,,4 y "" r 1 1 mm i iffUP illtilp. mm WASHBUKN "The Colonel," .Mr. Wiishhiirn nejir TnhJe K'oek over a iir- a very ative pari in the raneli, vallev for over a (Jeeadc. and first oresident of the loon! I 'niversity Club, and the Lin- ii i 1 i;iii (t s . i'i ; v mi ( i 1 1 s; i ' and a risiin' level of iiriisoei'll I to improve Ihe farmer's status. hy those who have hcconie, ac farm popnlalioii In the cities. worker for those, who remain land values was halleil uIiihkI hankrnplcies, which reached markclini; crops. and Iniildinns hv I'ar-siehtci! ! points out that conditions will alllciiicn, sheep raisers am the past Iwo or three years. Mutt Must Be Solid o. RAK-RoAD Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. ' Nijiird Hire. )-ilalnii l Hf-Jnt4l ljltli and hytWne, out lu dbea. diaiw-l, or lfrlmn will ) 4ii -ftl to Ut. lirjfly if a .Uiui-hiI, wir AitdrenJ ernel" I, riietotl. I-Hrrs klmufcl t ttriff and viillm in ink. OmIok Ui 0w Urgr miiii! or Itllri.-. irrthnj, uiil) tr rar ' an-mf-hI Iitjp. V ifflv tan I Htmle to queue, ivil nmf'-r mii a. iibliiwtjuTi-. Addtvi. Dr Hillimi j JriiT F of till ne-'Jlf. I.MMIMTY not i:.si compi-llc-d to, t hu Until (o a hite hy a vunoinou.s Himkt or volunteered lo io ho for i . , .. sen in ii it- ijwuci ii i mii. ii unc lyiuju fit Hi jvu a done of antivenin Innnkcldic 8 1M-- course It is con - ceivahle that the MiiiKe HlieiiL in- Ject an exceptionally lurice dose of virulent venom ami the dose of serum uilKht he too small to neu- trallze It, and In that case the snuKentie would undoubtedly cause .nuns resuns unu pernaps even; death. Suppose one develops a suspic ious sore throat at a lime when there Is diphtheria ill the commun- ' ity. If one receives a prophylactic Injection of antitoxin immediately while (he doctor Ih uwaitlnir thu. ImelerloloKleal test of the culture, huttermllk. .Some years am. .Met the diphtheria. If nuch it proves chnikoff introduced a special strain to he, will likely he a very mildjof lactic imeilli which he called indi.spuMition. Of courne .lt Ih con- imiKurian bacilli, for sourlni; milk ceivahle that one may have been fur use uh a beverage, hater Home exposed to an exceptionally viru- hntrloliiKlia introduceil .still an ient strain of Infection and the i other Htrain called acldophllu.s bac doxe of antitoxin administered as iiu. I d,, t M'lieve any of these a prophylactic miht bo too small i artificial means of sourlnR milk to neutralize the overwhelming have any advantage over natural luautiiy or diphtheria poison or toxin, and In that caHo oife would -stiff tr a serious Illness and pOH sihly death from the diphtheria. However, a dose of antitoxin con fers immunity at once, whether the immunity is sufficient in the cir cumstances or not. The toxin-antitoxin method of immunizing chil dren aKainst diphtheria does' not confer immunity immediately: it merely starts the natural develop-1 ment of immunity, and this nroremj requires )tt least three months, per- i haps Inn ter in most instances, so f that I he child who reci-lves the three weekiv i..iu ,.r tr.vt .mi I toxin WIIV will attain the full measure of Immunity only after (he lapse of three months. Mean while the child is developing Im munity Kiadually day by. day. , Sn far as our present knowleilu'r of immunity Koes, It Is always so. though the time required for the process may vary with different diseases or different types of Kcrms. If you receive bacterial vaccine treatment, ymi can't expect tin' elfect to he manifest In a few i days; It takes several months; in deed. It often happens that the vaccine treatment has been dis continued and the patient 1s "try ing" something else when the ef fect of iho vaccine treatment be comes manifest. I';lvslvr ioiiMMi.tl,- Hi,. 1,1. ..1 i fered by a dose of i, mi. lot, 1 ' lm"" ,u,'- ' " l""'- I (I in J I.I.MH II but a short time. h;dv,n.u:;;;!ii:"y' r kli';1 rr"1 ir " rx'" ,hu ,mns ii.'oxi, r e o '"':, "; :!: s",u h,,vc . ' .r.,.. .. iiulr iinl lt dilution, is complete only afterl weeks or months have claused, and 1 I by the same token it Is not so1 easlly lost or Impaired or weak-1 ened as some nf our self-coin-! mended "sctentifh"" medical and health authorities would have folks! think, tiolably the old guard de-! fending the superstition that ex posure to cold and wet "lowers reslstrnce" against certain dis eases. (jrKNTION.N M .WSWKItK I'ollllHls. I'lease tell mc whni bay fever Is. 1 have always supposed it to be n bothersome sneezing attack during the rose season . . . Mrs. K. K, Answer. What Is eommoniy called hay fever or sometimes "rose cold" Is hyperesthetic rhinitis or eoryza or in Home rases nslhnia ! caiisi-d by one or another kind of' pollen. Autumn gives a small pro-! portion of cases due to grass or ' hay pollens, though ragweed pollen! Is more likely responsible. Send i a st a m ied envelope Imsii ing your : address attd ask for Information! about hay fever. Nn .Market nt lrc.ctit. I am very fond of nniorin and could eat ihcm daily oulv ihat the sllell of them I don't like. I woniler w hi,t I can get for tius VM IS. S. I!. K. Answer. I doubt whether you can get anything for It. Cooked onion is less powcriu! on the breath. Cut llv.it f companionship ol persons w ho 111 eat union with an even ' you. then all will be on Concrete From His Neck 1 .O.K. I f iii-. uAVIrr DDaaC tH4T 1. M-M. IS Tne CHflRCS "- I f THi ri4AO A..,r--r- I 1 i.v ;.i..;i ok M)ST twin uk rvK.irl the breath. If yu huve a diKui;reeatc after i ! taal"- l'"' l'I' U mo;tn you eat mmi ni urn onion or oise you ao not' i. . u .,,,....,,1. i,. T, , . irtK particularly beneficial to health In onion, hut they're uoutl to .sir mnl or If uiw-lan a relish. , cull lil . have lhH WUccrui-ks fur Jleulliens. anthlnte liijeeled j I am mukliiK an excursion into Immediately after, a hci.tfhen country this xumtner tlte hite, no Heri-jimd would like to take your wine mis coiuKHjuencc I KuylnKX w ith me. Are tbvp puh ivould he ohserv-1 llxhed In hook or pamuhlet form? ed, prohably. Of I,. S. 1 Answer. llecrettahly no. Now j there's a i.uhllc that miiiht auorc- , elate niv cffin-m. Acidophilus Milk, j Prominent physician recom inended acidophilus milk to friend with stomach trouble. 1 would like to know what this is composed of. Is It futtenlnK? Is it uood for indhieKtlon? . yi. Answer. - When milk sours It does so by reason of the multipli catlon of lactic neld bacilli In Ir. Thesu Berms, naturally present In milk, ferment the sucur of milk. m-ndm-ini-- tin hietie fiii ,.t sourinff; or that the beverages are myre iieulthful than buttermilk, or ordinary soured milk if one prc- turs. (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Quill Points W hen a woman of 25 says "yes" snt h!,M decided to make sure of -'omfort and give up her dream of romance. , " -l- Kinstein is rlwlit. there Is a limit to everything except a man's confidence in his own virtue. A new two-car RnraRc just means another man not mad because the dealer offered to allow only $120 for his old car. Perhaps the p r e s i d e n t could lighten his labors by appointing a stcretttry. of rllueousness. You miff fell whether the man or his vtlic In boss unless you oIkci'vc which one sits oil Iho a Me. The chief objection to a divorc 'rll,? reason some marriages are happy Is because wives keep still on dreary days when their hus- bauds remind them of sotuethini tlu' rat il ragged in. "e goon tnmg aootit an endur - "nce. '" " opportunity in h i ti iiiiiiin in- mi cuiiiinii iiiuiii; to escape amused glances. . Amerlcanlsm: Keeling oxtrava gant when you pay f , . lor n coat of fur: feeling satisfied when you soeiid $S00 to ire! a coat of lan. Still you can live for years In ny Amorit an city and see nn aicn of wickedness except In the head lines. "CCi'.iitlilp lfU.-rii.ii..i ..f tlio u..v lift.' says a publisher's ad. denlly ii typographioal error, word is pornographic- Kvl- Vou don't see much iiilgur ostentation now except straw berry stains on the shirt fl-out,s. W hat a world: Trained seals aren't seals; the liloodhounils lu a rrr? i 1 1 . rrv i r ' f J 3 'loin' show are Creat Hatu-s; uniliyears his Junior. a hot dog Is neither hot nor dog. Meat-eating anlmiils seldom eat taste ood. Meat-eaters like hu- Up mail tribune; daily cross-word'puzzle - ACH0S9 1. I.arte bird 4 IHifam of foifU 7. Anils IS. Jloji' loji 14. Kilt 12. FnotlpKi IT. One who Is not Solution to II. Hmnll pounfl preftrfll " utanl II 1'lnitt from wltlrh linen If ' mmle a. old tlmea . SI. Cut St. Hnalnrit inmftRrllon ' 17. Cnocelteil pr- snn St. H-shnprd ntoltllnir 49. Mimlml Imtn .ment , 10. Pruito or it. Cfirt of th ahrMffe: wr, hinly 31. TlhrlHo trait fit) fit. Kuzor 32. Crntih with tits mriiopor terth A3. Star an. Klml of flh ui. Cairns' tlrh ' 31. OMer: qidtr. J(&, Itnlian ruin . A bllrr in . Hofort tlilt Ihft nilllenlum itrpentetl Sun iroil i. Nplrlhttilht 41. Kxcipt QieftliiK 42. Ottt of a pair . Jupitne roln 43. ( old ei. Purt ef a com 41. In motion in mi rtrb 4s teKitl flalm IS. Scoff 4. Orik norltco HI. Kabltl 4u. Kirjrptldn 17. f'nrpenters' triiiLii tool ieRJi nTt jToUAiG t R ? 0 Tj E dPtIS I I T S E BE E tPm 0 AOTJR AY P L AMA TlTRIO NE A L LjjTNslTiTlJrwlT f U. i I I ' t-i RT 4 I. ,.x7 3 9 IO T " T Is , - lo Ti 72. 2j 24 3 1 26 27 JTT ' r?T 32. T77' 35 34 rr. ; J:; 1 i i: n jo ii J . I5Z 33 ' 7 Hs 56 5? T7 S9 Ii"ST" &l ' ; S3 7Z4 man flesh. Krgo, Nature made man a vegetarian. Correeiythls sentence: "Me was l..,(j00.000 automobiles, junked over a leadlnn reformer," said the re-jniht a plant thut could have been porter, "but when our paper ex- sold for a billion dollars, destroyed posed his connection with a ani- machinery that could have pro- blinp: house, his followers turned their backs on him." Brisbane'sToday (Contlnued from Pag One.) .Mussolini, who litis celebrat ! "il l,is f,"l-sixl,' l,ir,,iilii i.,- whl . one wise wop. Ife might he more accurately deserihed as the descendant of two naliojis, Romans and Itul- j lilllS- tilt mlV), t,0,.tl uinulino j "i i - " saild VOill'S. i i rtutm'mmu Mint inin u utti- l. . n ....,.. ,.,. .. . j . ""''","' Bnl'C.n You wouldn't like lo live In the ' ,n 'nry ol a high hulldlng if yon linc' sooner or later the foun - datlou must he taken away. Henry Ford, born twenty years before .Mussolini, celebrated HIb I ''innoay yesterday at work Me told reporter: "Thoro will he no slump ill business while I IMP II give pnnrl uiirk in return for t good nioney." I j Two Interesting types, (li-ycar- ; old .Mussolini and titl-year-old tlenr-y I'ord, as far apart us the i'.fiuator and tho Norlli Pole, Mussolini la Intense, domineer ing, terrific power in his chin, at- .ti, num nunihlll .on, roi-l iiuiet. thinking, his power in the top of his head, where lmag'inallon works. Ford s active life will proh jubly oiitllvo-tlmt of thu niun twenly . . rT , . i i.i ,i oriuinu, nan necn filed he has been ill with ptomaine potfl- I'ord Interests Americans past! with tie state supreme court, onlng. He was III In Cologne Afn ..o. proving that a man worth whlle'Cooke is under sentence to serve ; sterdam. Hrussells anA London Ho can do his best work after tin. ;a term of seven years in the penl- j Is expected t return to Salem It was after till that l-'ortl, having ; tentiary lor embezzlenient. 1 about the middle of Vugust Saturday's Puzzle I. III.. irm IU. MtLfliinef for furoilnii a. II. llrcotrr. trnKla IS. Walt upon II. Heuk nf a0" ruunti 18. Burn , , ii, Itii'lile nitalnil SI. Tiuitli of a wheel fj. Iloue :. Troplral fr.lt f.. Kind of tug. tier. it. Ilr.ft .til. stnrm 33. .lint. Indll' . Iliu-t K. Ilronil .mile 36. Wnillnir lilril 17. Ilrerpoweri'd with won'ler :8. Sails ol OH'1' Held If. l ift. 4tl. Slukes certain 41. Nnle of a 1"V. 4.'i. I'arlDc hliiml 47. Mill) at moth 4H. Memliiw 411. Iluski nf gralo 61. Chopper U. A knlgnl'l title SI. Vulcel Italian mA. I. on ii ii. Tiilnt of tilt rompn!. &9. HevernK. M. A lie 61. (.'ointenneil molnlnre now.N 1. Unet letter A. Rlnlout asiera S. Airulimt III. currtuit i. Hn' nick name t. Wrnlli C I'nllct of ftranlinir pref. . erenceM In in tt rlintliiiuil I rmle 7. Intrlgn. . a. I'oint , achieved the Katest industrial success iu the history of the world, i and concluded the manufacture of uuced other millions of automobiles md begun the autotnobfle business I again from the ground up. ! In the first thirteen months lie built 1.000.O0O cars, in the next six months he built another l,unnj)i,o ont mental processes, but each had cars. Heaven only knows how iin unconquerable soul and was in many other millions he will bui! l I possession of a free and advan in the vears ahead. turous spiritual inheritance. In Dint ultM.Auo nlln r.ft .tararLSnrdSeU'; Styod .w home and loved ones lone enoue h. Two young gentlemen in the air ihome and loved ones long enough.) they dropped this note: Tut the retuler away. We will be down when the Kits runs out." The men will earn more than $2i.t)0. anil their flight will (lis - courage endurance flights for some time o come. ......LntT, ,-re ciiuung aoove St. Louis the men might have ' ' qM "u"u ",ie around tiift nn i ; !,aae0en r f l" "10dern , All over this big country interest is iiliout the same. .Millions n. dav , g0 to the movies, from Seattle to Miami. Chicago is happy , because her i (?', "rn- TnK "vator ....... ,. iioraii i nnun Ull LO Iin you "the Cubs won again." anil miles, although it is no water oulc""""'y beyond the Jordan. H i 7,iw,i SAI.KM. Ore.. July :ll. (J -j-A ; IwtlOon lor rehearing In the case :"' 11,0 s"" niust .'as. P. Cooke, ;"",,( 11(1 president ol the defunct brokerage firm of Overbeck & REHEARING OF CASE'QN EUROPEAN JOURNEY Do You Remember? TKX YKAIIS AHO TODAY (From files of the Mall Tribune) July 31. HUH. Kallroad strike threatened for hicher waces or reduction In hltfh cost of lIvlnB. Sergeant Frank -McKce ordered by l. S. army officials to report forest fires by alrplano In Oregon. E M. McKeany sells fruit dry ins' piant in Central Point to F. M. Itadovan. Claude Cate predicts record -breakiiiK pear crop of from 700 to 3U0 cars. Captnln A. J. Vanco returns from war service to. take chai'BO of Home Telephone Co. Miss Florence Pool, new county health nurse, Is given public re ception. TWKXTY YKAItS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) .Inly SI. 1(. Julius Kruttschnltt of the Har riinan railroad system visits Bear creek orchards and has hluh praise for Medford and Kobuo River val ley. ' James Stevens makes great lilt In opening presentation of the .Mikado. Frank Amy of Central Point sells residence there to J. W. Meyers for SHOOK, including nllio acres of fruit trees. . Editorial: "Yes. Medford .Is going to secure the court house and county scat from Jackson ville. The people will vote that way as a matter of convenience." Car of local liurtlett pears soils In New York at averago of 1.60 per box, because of poor condition. Communications A lVrMimil Tribute to Two Men. To the Editor: "At last they came down to the stormy banks of a river. The name of this river was Jordan and on the farther shore stretched the fair land of Canaan." The press of yesterday carried the announcement of the death of two former citiaens of Jackson 91 county, both well known and be loved Col. Robert Washburn Of 1'tn tland and George Mansfield Of Ai, Okla. For nlmost HO years their per sonalities lent coloi; and distinc tion to the sociitl, political and business life of this smiling valley, llow d i f f e fle n tt they were in so many ways, hut they were cast to gether on the high ground 'of p4 sonality, brilliancy of mind, patri otism and love of country. Orln came from a long line of PurltrtTi ancestry: the other sprang; from the cava Iters of . the old south. Mirth, "environment and training ive the two men widely dlvcrff- the makeup of each there was a strain of knfghtlincss that. hon forth on occasion to surprise and add zest to the Intimacies of frlend- 'shin. if. as some claim, a full life la made up of rich and varied 'ex- periences. these two men lived fully. If. as others claim, the gauge I f a complete and noble life is the 1 tove Hnd affection in which one is j h(,,d th(?n tn(W two men cnm0 .j(()wn t(J thp HUirm bankf) of.Jor- j dan triumphant. Or, if the su- preme test of living is ability to stand the gaff they can still be crowned as victorious. 1 old school were dear friends of i minr"- w0 havo '""Kht battles ck !c,l",r ""' ' have made petvto together, and together we have pledged our sacred honor in many a just cause. I shall hold the lift ing thought that these' two havo Just . been dispatched . ahead as ! '"emliy ambassadors ; to the ftjr HliltT ANDEHSON. ' Medford, July 31st. SAl.KM. Ore.. July 31. (P) -j-State Treasurer T. Ii. Kay. wl h:i !,. 1., I.-,.-,..... r.. i weeks. ' writes Salem friends that By BUD FISHER