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D&iiT. SitlnUv. Urclijf
MEpFOKH l'UNTlMl 10.
J3-ir-5 S. Kir Sc.
BoHI-KT W IK IN-. Miti
ft. gl VII'TKU SMITH. H-Utf
As Indtptr.Vr.t Xc-of
Orecott. uiltf Afi rf MiMt
til BSi KirTiON KATU
Br Mill 1 A'huw.
Piir, n;i si.
lUdlv, 1t!i SuiU. hn'ilt'
ItoU, vittt'tlt !)'.
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fbiudiy. w r
Ky iTifT. In Vhitir t l-lt
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f.l. A-'i
Hill fi Hit;J.
Wtlj, iiti SmiU. r i'ili ....
lliiy, milti-iit S.fU;., mw.'.h . .
PjII, wi'tatrt Ku-MUt. i )ir.
Palh, i:h Sii'i-M. .. .
JjLMK'K UK THE ASSiMlOIlt
Jtrfii!: Ft.U Lri W'.'r S.niw
Tt A-vuini I'm u fwii'-iwh tiiitlH o
U tsrf.l':n U H ti'i
mdltrd U it ulhfrai. rrMttM in tin
and ai l It U1 nf'ij Mti.!ivhfl iKftii).
AU rW fr if.U'Jd U nal ditd
bffcin ir also rcftod.
Kaon) lUil? nrrait f ncuUti.m l m tufbtlii
tnth Oct. 1, l:1-!. 4
A1if"i-l-r TtKf'r: 'it!'-t
M t. Mm;k8N HiMl'WY
Ofrifta in V oft. ('". iMnlt, SB
Ffwi". iw A!t!r-. Stl1-.
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Perry
Thn f-ii'iMnrl Ashluml TnliliM-.
eiJltorlally tljscus.-inn the firo Sun
day on the mof t.f tlu J.iil'in In t'1
in our jiI"' city, opin-- "Jf (lid;"
were 5Kmi p-M.pt)- -i. .-.hlaiitl. ihT
tnuat Iin v ln-'n "' i'(r:i- o-i-hU'i!
for the 'Xiliu',ui.-liii:c f tin
blitze." The w ritr hl !! i'-n
'oiiip cU'.--. If ihi wru
jjooplo in Asliljnut. Hit-!.- w !
S.trt i-thotf ivjinl fir v
tinguiNhiriK ih. Maze. A sp. ci.it. ti
nt a fice Is alvvay ;is full f flr--ftKhiine
if ; as j J . "o 1-k i
if fleas.
TliOtn;i A. IMiMm has pi.l;oti
the hricht-t h..y in ihf tnmi.
Brad float h w.n n-i a nniI:in'..
It looks liko IhiM-o would ho
no hip le rlnpiiH't.t in i (Kori hr
foro thn ih-xi l.-Ki.-sIiituic cm inv t
uiul itss.iiHif' fool htts.
Arnold l'ifppr "f lU;irkhorso,
nay h the v n ps ti u v p p o n p hp 1 1 p r
on his farm tlmn hp at fust px
pectPd. t IVndh'ton Kat OlT,'"li
iaii.) ltotntliiul tin nation.
The water situation boiled down: j
Shall the city employ business
methods, or shall the lawn sprink
ler he left running while the fam
ily Journey.i by auto to Nebraska
lo visit relatives.
Thoro was nit shiv;m'- lasf iiIkM
luo 10 lhe Miter ullui k inatle upon
lhi hiirliai-ism ly till il-'l't yosli-r-iiny.
uiul mi newly mariieil coupler
being avall tlile.
A nnn Itelter quit hltlinit: liavc
KimhI Joh; lieeil a huaiilini; plaee.
all S o ili.i k. Kansas
City Star.) A c:ive-nian callhK.
NKturo. If Bin-" a linl time, al
ways rixes thiilKS properly. At the
fiml siKn of Mimtner the weaker
Hex Ktaite-I goliiK hal eh i;i;i il bihI
ljnreliaeke.1. ep"-liie their .-hank
Hnd hulllle.lales ti the sun uiul
moon. A luw t'ereenlano uf the
rfvenlril aniitotay was w..rlh 1-ii'k-tnfi
at. The shanks weie all upltttl
ly. and tin- shouUer-hlailes sharp
am) skinny. Then l-ruvul. m e look
a hnml. uiul hair st.uleil i:rowiiiR
hereon. It was alo tliM-nvere.1
hat the rapiil Ian proiltlieil hy
Irupstore h-lii-ns was nisi a first
rlasH hair tohh-. an. I the s-iil huye
Ktarteit wem iiik seeks 11 R a i n.
Hurrah: fur .Maw Nature:
S or 10 of the world'
s gt
e i test
iilking
juvenile racing driv
these days.
A tair of fruit barons h.td . t
cussien of frVtght I ates Mei dn
As neithei kni-w unihing tit
fripht r,it- . they put up a
argument.
A hunter.. -!.nic will l-e b. Id ib
last ret d. m AiU'ii ind b- -ons
KlP(l ill ti-lbm; lhe ili'l' t' io
bftwitn a loan 111 bill" ..et;tt
ii ml a il'tT vc.ui" iv il-i!t
lrrf. Homy SI eil will ie a b'
tui-' on t-.i'i-ev ;i ami ouii'i
nod lilu-l i .iie the i-m-".-i in' ol
pUlTtltK biij.fi lb: ..ut; h t not,
and di-' ouitio..:t C ii-- l" (:
eM. No'.i d i1 l - ' 1 1
hut, line b. n-'- ) ee -i I -li
noise fi sitn , bur-; tti w
hS ce shut- T.ii' .-.1--ti--t w.U !
invit to ttve a -n-M : K on fh
JifOW if bo.-t.-i; tu -u-j'
lrf. fihell sa'd ht .t-t ti - t ji
ine for a inimi--1 tii.it !n. j- i'.h '
would do the si.ct. -i t- e-l. ,t n:
tllC hunters 'iv i -fl:
until th- y I. : t tu x ..
timttrr n M Ii a bi-n- p
llp Mid b- kin n.!M!
door o, i. m .... !'. i
t ig, and 1. i (
honio a riw . t fit "(
this nanm-. a!l tan o;
t 1th ter f mi m
-.1 ti
... el
.il
cheeks "Tin k n v u',l
The 4iher one m :
could not h.ic hi n t';
strild f the fiui- 'i. V
th Iin-i e ftitto h:- t
l'rof. Miel t i .!
bltOMK (il-lt It V t be f
xaiu unlucky , w b.- h
th belief Id r( - hurt-
thnl ill the 1:,' .-t i
cU!l ly the
ww in favor f t- f -lesst
huntec. to cot c-.
rmte, Trof. Shell s:! t
InvesticTHteil why io m
hunter er wander n
brush . hrf.r the d
n
trned. anJ found they . ,-!
chicken hawks and pivda' nr
mint that kill the der. '(. ,,1
to 4t non of this arro..p hd.
kiiot each ottwr for twtHrnt.
Corrallia The American IfV n ,
tnrchaacd buildin between Jcffr i
son and Adam streets on Fourth
Propenjr will b remodeled for uc
as permanent clnb bouse for tx-al j
4?p? . - - : '
DOWN WnH THE CHARIVARI
MISS UK!. I. K i;i(DMAN. the diuc-'Mrr 'f a wialtliy farmrr.
v H1 our u! lli. !i.ll.' .r I'ralt. KHiisi.s. Yi-stfi-ility nIic ;
ju-iis inan ii'.l In l.iiial.l riiillips, tin- iiliiiiiiiiti..ii of a yout lif n! I
niinaiii'i'.
lloilcn.iK f rii-ii.I-, .f ll.i' wMiirj i 'lf I't'uI'I thry wmilil j
s'.iL'r an iilil-f.i.-luiiii.'il i-liiirivnri. Ii iin -f firt tn i'M-itio llic
SiMiii.yiiiHM- anil t-inliai i-M-MiH'iit nf ln-iiijr iiinili'il lliniij;li llif
villa-.- Ilk.' a pair l' L'niliy fvlmis, llic nniilc jmiipt'ri into u -ar
ami .ii.li-av.i'-.-.l I.. iu;ikc iln'ir L-ctaway. In t lie cinifiiMiiii uii'l
ix.il. in. Hi that I'.ill.iwc.l, tin1 car ovcitiiiiH'il. lHinalil was
Uill.-.l. His In-ill.' is ilyinsr.
'J'hi' i liaiivai'i is a siirxival of primitivv tinn-s wlii.'li lias in
liri.pi'i- pla.T in any i-niiiiniiiiily dial pivtcn.ls to lie civili.c.l.
At licsl it is a I'li. ap u-rliirniai f, al wois.1 it is a vulvar uc ami
a ill i In- pi'.M-iil in.-t:iiii'i'. may ml tra'ii-ally.
.M.ir,-...T. while Yout ll is ihmiclill.'ss, leadership in these
rliarivaris is alinnsr always supplied by smiie nialiire )iers(in or
'persiiiiN I'M eniiiiL'li I'l hiinw l.etter. The eharivari shntil.l, by
I,-,, ii'e.Mis.nt. he re.-L'a!.il In the liinh.i uf .liserediteil ells
lnins, r. piesi iilii! an attitude Inward marriage, whieli self-
r.-spertitij.' penpk- have lmiii sim-e iiliaiidnne.l.
BENEATH THE PAINT AND POWDER
NKWS tlispatrhrs luivi- rrrriilly lucti liinisiinlty full of ti'Hii
rvpnts, riumy of tli-m liulil'-ii".! hy flashes of oxi't'ittional
; ln-rnUm.
duly the lAhw day a m 1 1 1 irl in litis Matr lost licr life
Mliftt sin- t'u to tlic rr.vur of Iht fianiM (? win was drowninu'.
Ypstt'iday in Huli'ltiiiMni. Kansas, Louise WilfV, L" ytrs K1,
was in a rotiji of friends wln n her lirotlit-i Hay, hjkmI !' jrrablvd
Li live wire. As the eliild .sneaiucd and endeavored vainly to
'. extricate 1 imselL Louise, without a moment s hesitation,
p i ;i LLcl her brother and pulled him away to safety, only to her
' st-1 T fall on the wire and die in aL'uy, as her frh'iid. horror
si rivki'ii loohed on. ,
1 We rant a yreat deal about this beiin: flapper aue, with
? Youth yien over to srlLindulijpnee, materialism and frivolity
' Nothing very self-induU'ent or frivolous about these two
!y'iiiij' women, who ave their lives that others, dear to them,
iri'jht live.
! .Moreover and more important, there is reason to believe
.these inslanees are not exceptional, but eliaraeteristie of the
! new ai;e. Too many of us are deluded by such superficial
'thiiiL's as lipsticks ami ealeimined knees, failing to detect bi
!;eath this veneer the self-reliance, initiative and courage of a
j new and more useful in the essentials no doubt a finer
manhood.
NO GROWTH WITHOUT WATER
T" VKKVONK wiints in si-i- .Miill'inil s:riw
J int; ilmio In iiii-fi'iisi- lit-r jirmvlli.
lint .Mi'ilfoiil t'ltn't (irow INTl'.KNAI.I.Y. Tliis is an unto-ii'iihili-
iiu'.- ml if .Mi'ill'nril is to rov it must ri-ov KXTK-K-NAI.IY,
in ntlii-i- wonls. its vniwtli must lit- in its stilnirlis.
Yi-t llu-i'ii fii- iit'dpltt who si-riniisly opposi- miy Mihnrliiin
j-i-owtli. For .Mftlfiirtl's .siilini'lis i-.ui 't oiow. in l'm-t tln-y must
di-rlino iinli'ss o,nl uiul hen I tli t'n I ! ri n U injj; wnti-r is providcil.
.Mi-ihonl hits nn t-xi-css of (li iiiUini; water. Kvory niclit twit-o
iw inm-li wali-r s;oi-s to wasti- as wmilil In- n-iiiii'fil to supply
wry si ttli-im'iit i-niitioiioiis to tin- city's lioinularii'S. (Ami liy
font itiipnis wi- ini'iin i-oiitintnitis that is ailjoinin;;).
Yi-t in spiti- nf this I'aet. wo haw officials of this city who
v. mild rather sec this water run hack into Hear Creek than into
the homes of our customers ami lieitihliors. Kvon more import
ant in I the homes of Nl".Y settlers.
Kurd an attitude is certainly difficult to understand. As
Imiir as it prevails and controls our municipal policy, no ma
terial ernwth in Medford can he cxpci-ted. For without sub
urban jitowth. Medford can't iirow extensively, and without
adcipiatc water, suburban erowtli is impossible.
, lVrlins tin ltinst jMipular Ntipcrstilinn is the hrlirf that il i
luck t Ikivc 1 cliihlrcn.
Yini c'im'i siij- up much Im'ml for capitalism in a country
'whciv i'nr I t'oil'la' k epe'-1s
rk'ht.
t'orreet tliis s.'iilcnee: "My aMihblc twrt1 men," said In-,
' never is jiffe- tcl in the Nliuhi'st tl'-LTcc hy the aiputit of
biopcv lo 'ac."
There's m much t:o,l in lhe
in tin- hist ,.f u that it s-arceiy
l" riiiii:- the rr-l "f ik.
i
Wm-'i a'l luheie'il.ir Hthl colon h.oilh e:,tMc are oil ..tu
i-.n'-s. ;,ii 1 a'.i touriMs .iff our ttcaI v at- r streams, all tlaniri-r
.(..in tlnnui.iL' fr mii ui"'iut.ii:! hre-ks will he cliininatctl. I'titil
t hen h. r,r lo- s.,;',. j ;;Mt s,.rr, .
MUTT AND JEFF
I S UNBURKGD AMD
JCFF X Xjf our
rEDFOrcr Jfm
he-
tu huy ;t liiimusiuo if the market
vort of ik atil so much hail
Im'muiics any of u lo try re-,
,
Going North for
Tetc
a Vacation
TRTT?TTXE, rETVFOTlD.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY,. M. D.
Hiprfd UI'ki prruwlnt In pnMiml tilb irvt h)ci". fwl l dl lia?hi r trtnim I
ill he n,.t I'. K(,4 .if"l itl.-t I. rurl.1. Ill.n be I
hf.rf l Tllti in ii. U.l. Iw IU ltr iHiml-rf W Itllfti rwfitfrf. ml) I It r.n I j
M lrf N" rr 1 rt l U QUMtl Owl cm.ifBiinK U UHIWlMih. AiUle Dr. Uilm"
luailj. in fJif neMr'.
Tin:
I'llOMIT lltmXTIUV M KAIll.Y I I KM OF
Ti "iiiiim: rixsis
SoiiiPiinu-s 1 am wrong in my;
...... i.in.... Jw.! .. Oiip i.f thosp t lines .
u-ai June -6. when I said in an
..r-n.-if i nulled -iJon't 11
Vour '
-Kay ricturu Deceive You":
. . and ine
hrih'ht y o u n K
Xray special
ist ' hi pi o
itiulk'alcd t h
nollon thai tht
x-ray examina
tion would de
tect liniR tuhpr-culu.-is
in ore
cpi thinly than
t li plij-siciati
could, have pone tlio way ol
the prfat auk."
Thai statement Is MlsceptiMe of
interpretation nfi ft condemnation
of x-ray examination! in th di;p
tiosis of hin tnhorrulnsis. althouph
I explained in Ihe next paraiaph
that tin ihOiprct.Mhin of x-ray
pvldPH'-p t an art that demands
medical experp'in'p and tod merely
o-chniial skill wiih the x-rays, and
the layman is well udvistd to
.M'i'k x-ra pxainination only "Ion
hi. phsiian rpiiPf-ts it.
Perhaps yomo readers will rc
no'niher that I re rommendf d hen
a Httlf hook called "Itecovery JNo
ord for I'se in Tuhprrulo.-is." hy
Urs. fi. i:. W'pI-I. hnl T. Kyder.
It is puhlished by Paul K. HopImt.
tie.. New Vork. and thouph it is
such a little thinn it sets the pur-i-hasrr
hack two berries. Now the
counsel and advice Irs. Webti Mild
Itvdcr civp in the Utile hook is
wort h much more than that, hut
I the hook intrinsically is riot worth
ttho price, in my judnuiPlit. How-
..-r. oiip of tie- authors, nr. W ehlt.
has re..!Hly puhlilicd to the med-e-.il
t'i"f"i" ; technical urtiele
tin inch he says:
j "Koentyen examination is
the only method availalde for
tleteitin early pulmonary tu
j herculosi-. A f"-u- years o
j such a stuiement would have
heen considered heresy, hut
I with 1 he improvement in th
le. linie of. the use of x-rays
and the takinc of serial films
H i-i now i-peounixed that the
early lesions of pulmonary tu
hcreulosin are freqiiently deep
iled and discreet
MV IIIlfHVnralilO OJIInlon OI X-ray. "u tunnm win.-. l-rmj Jia iu
c-xaniiniHInn was puhlisheil June.-;. see the em! of this Krent Industry.
In-. W el.l.'s lei hnicul M tiele ' Insofar as stands or virln timlier
,..i , ,i.t. meiiieai ioiirn.il ' are ciincerned. C'nnipeiil ton, nn-
June V. Had I seen it in time 1
"nu'd not have made the mistake.
Dr. Webb knows his tubercle?, and
AX he l.elieves x-ray evidence Is so,
Ihuportant as that I was undouln-
I"" wr"n-
In tbis same article nr. "cnit.j
Uvho is tuberculosis specialist In
: famous climatic resort, says:
"Host of body ami mind l
the only specific remedy yet
available for the arrest and
cure of pulmonary tubeiVnlo
sls. The change from home to
sanatorium life brings many of
the benefits that formerly ac
companied change of climate.
Little difference in the results
of sanatorium treatment can
be noted in the varying cli
mates of thf different states."
Th.To'u no unbi.iKed. And I
sure you an authoritative, view of
ihe matter of change of climate.
tjl'KsTIONs AM) ANSWKUS , actually run a city for its people. ' nopolies. and eet dividends.
UriigvM niMinirtigcs Trade. -and not for corporations. If yon want the people to be
You suggested a lotion for black-1 Hut you cannot r.ive fo, much ; prosperous, keep your natural mo
heads, to be composed of equal less liTa), miles along this coast nopoltes for yourselves,
parts of sublimed sulphur, alcohol, without seeing enough for 100 col-,
compound tincture of lavender, taiins. j But. as in Tacoma. you must
Klvccrin and camphor water. My' have intelligent citizens, and they
druggist can't fill the prevcrhd ion. I Tacoma prospers because its hy- . must elect honest ollicials. put T:e
He siiys. "How- can I take epial
parts of a liquid and a powder?"
T. K. IV
Answer. An ounce is an ounce,
you iittuhl tell your lrusrvr i .
whether th" substance bo liiuid.
p.iwdt'i'. sxlid or u.is. Pi'ihapo the
i.b-uhol is th- re. ertuv f the
ditficuhy. If the drtmcist can't
furni-h that. n a'btitioual part t-f
compound tiiH-tuie of lavender mm
bo ,! instead. This makes a
.,o. hi tit. n lo apply to the face at
no-ht. follow ins a hot boric acid
olut ion
face U.th and careful
piosjt'n of the W
The Old (.cncml
Some time ago I
roPimn a st.itetnent
oi,!y jiitcif tiii 1m
took it to M-hool.
h.ol r.o 1 i es, and
I- Amazed. r
rcd In your,1
that was not
an-.aim:. I
You we
said hot
open tli
and
ur
- her.
, n :
b.Mh do 11 't
.; l I'.ntw d m t close them,
i law. i.- 'r il 'c: n . tea
. -:rjV VVi,..0cL-xcWH h-- ROOF .,. f (3, -; -c-
X country. :- -MnZ y
-h STN 1 I AllwT A til r I IIU' ' I . Vi-jfl I - f II IV 1 ' "Vising K I U
.tQl BAD IDS'. J y ir Tfl k V-1P?J CU,L0"'6 -&
OuTfiONV - YTDNT.RPA Y.
explain mor a
McT.
hout this subject?,
Answer. It is as silly to study
,,tfm'rai ccieiM-e i or a term or
two as it would he to study 'or-
eisn ianuape tor u term or ivo.
The school wizards may he masters
of pedagogy hu; they can't mix an
atomy and avtrolopy, add a dash
of abnormal jycholupy and u
h
u
11
Ik
pinch of chemistry, and call
"General Science." That trick Is j
J tetter entitled "General Hokum." (
The hu man skin has no "pores." j
The mouths of the sweat and oil
I.
pland ducts are not equipped with!
trap doors that open or close from)
heal or cold. If the old pencruli
intimates anything to the contrary i
he is a charlatan and oupht to he,
thrown out of the schools before
lie does more harm. j
Iiummii Hairs.
What is the cause and cure for
iiiL-rown haii-s? Is it too close
' shavinp ?--A. G. A.
! Answer. No. Hairs, nails, etc..
'do not inprow. What is commonly
1 called "imrrown hair" is mi in
! flammation or Infection of the hair
follicle or root sheath, the tissues
1 swelling enough to cover over the
hHir if the hair happens to be
'short eiiouph. The condition calls
for treatment hy physician skin
specialist. In some eases it is very
f obstinate, a type of sycosis or "bar
ber's It eh," not ritiRworm, hut a
'pus perm infecthn. If only one
hair follicle is involved, epilation
of the hair may end the troiibb-.
l-u not b't the barber dip for the
"inprown hair"; he may pft the
hair, all ripht. but. kill the patient
with blood poisouinp.
(Copyright John V. Dille Co.)
BrisbanVs Today
(Continued from Pftge One.)
j life aheail of us.
'-to let the trees i
Time enoii"
vow airain.
I 111 the inatllficcnt caiiitat al
j Olynipia. finest in the country. Gov
ernor Hartley, himself a "Un:t:cr"
all his life salt! today: "We are
U'liltinff thr-ie trees where Tve should i
wise legislation and taxation are
to blame. '
' ' . " "
.Iw'th
lent consumptive demand of the". or ?lvn, 1,1;int.. "n
An.p h
' j VlZ InZ
lower flraaes ana survive.
I Hauling huge logs to the railroad Tortlanrl. otinees of
Ihv steam or electric power, says! But r. Hooker heard of Ta-ja(re."
cnwmnp ii:irti..v thmisnnd of I coma's price for power. It meanti
I trees are knocked down 'and splin-
tered that would he considered , "IS I'l-A-M am ilib r.wuui
! magnificent timber logs in Maine . AUE AT TACOM A.
i or Minnesota. I'niler Hip Irw ail :
this nmsi he horned ti avoid for -
.nut fir.w Thut n.e t jn Mtmrne
ti.jw .rii.Lif.il ,.,,iirc iu nmnt
:ilis infinite patience. I cheap power, and water (or 2 cents
i ;a fop.
! This article whs to have been'
H bnt Portland. Oregon's woa-
dcrful city, and about Tacoma.
where 123.000 intelligent Americans
uitiuiic poer iHHHLH nit- ueu j fear ol tiod in tnem. ana Keep u
build u Tacoma, not to enrich j (here. It can be done,
power rompan stockholders in 4
New York. Tacoma owns its light j fo build Tacoma's power plants
and power plants anil sells power ; ,.ost t10 rj,y (oo per horsepower
more cheaply lhan any place on the, Pnvate power companies :in imnri
cnntiiicnt. outside of Canada. ThevrfMj r0r per horsepower, lo say
have bruins in Canada, al: o. and , m,ihinK if slock issues.
nonest oiuciai-s.
The price for Tacoma's current
is $-1 per electric horsepower per
ear; in some rases as low as
per year.
The first publicly owned plant
pbl for itself quickly, then made
iivmpv to iav for the second n'aht i
" .. I ll this, of course, is holshevism:
lk these plants jiay well? Yes; ! ;mt ye shall know the truth, nml
mrc thin S'.'oo.'.oo In cah to the tIlo truth shall make yen fivo:"
city every ycr. and that gos tn.thMi js f you have an ounce or
build macnifiernt pubiic schotds. (WO nf'brains.
Seven new mn-r u:ch schools were
built recently. i hat 5 better than
sending money east to help rascal
buy new yjiaj'Ors to poison the pul -
lie mind.
Cash profit is a small part of
win Cash profit is a small part of merce quarters croj'ly improved. Aira ; i--a n '-p : Ordering Hie s '
ArorST 7, 192H.
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD.PUZZLE
ACROSS
L Clrrlml line
ruttar
Solution of Yesterday's Puxrle
, t it dnm
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Tacoma's earnings
1 nwnershin well run.
from public
Cheap power
industries. They
I brlnK payrolls. 1
I . Hoo:,r Chemical Company
tns coast, aim nrocKiia-eu. iuo -
of hp Portland Telegram.
I thought it was all arranged for
a saving of Jio.n.io a year lor him.'
' Tacnma sells water at a low rate
i and that brings users of
water
. paper mills, etc.. deligh'ed with
It you want a handful of men to
' he prosieroug. let them have your
power plants and other natural mo-
Niagara's junvcr cost Americans,
on our side of the fslls. three times
as much as it costs Canadians. We
have-private Niagara ower com
panies, Canada has publicly owned
comivintes. Tell that to your
friends
Portland, which was to ha v.
'filled all this apace, must wait an-
t U(her tlav.
: 4
Koscburg Chamber of Com-
merce oMarlrs crea:y inufoved.
Aenlnit th
law
1. ArllMf
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la. II Itch nftiil
Inlruini-nt
a. Avuin: prrllx
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volcf
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in. Ktrmif
3d. linnllltn
3. Hnire wna
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fdOcner
16. Artlrle
Quill Points
Another common double play is
; hP
hummy to smash.
-
.weraue:
j woman, c
The mid-sectinr
Women we;
lothing on the
"Sh-h-h.-
An
echo. Heard
m political '
"JMohrbition"
reles. You just say
and here it comes.
Talkie actors whose parts re-
uuire singing remind you of. Abra
ham Lincoln. Mr: Lincoln couldn t
sing
Fable: Once nn axent deni-iticti-iited
a vacuum 'Icancr
and the hoii"ok coper wir-n't
n-luitiHil by what It recalcl,
"The national conscience is
asleep." We've Bin ays liked that
Ifoetic way of expressing it.
The ,
oefro-. o
lived
uraplier thinks n
mulatto w ho ha
nil can't
id where
it will '
mii'-h
is deeb
in a .
ration
i nati'i
An obi-timer i one who can
r member when everybody hooted (
at the bcal mdliiinaire's son for
w earing ice-cream pants. !
11.
5
BMJJ
i;e,is u lew years uo. mso. i;ut ' ,f nt-t less than five per rent
hud business men seared into line. ( "ighi is retterved to reject anv
- all proposals, to accept the pr
Th.;e :.- no crime in t'lopia be- (" sat submitted by any i:-bi'
.-:.ue all the lawyers are to.. .1... !;td in waive technical dcf-ts.
n they know is
gu:ity
Air.
ring
Do You Remember?
TI-V Vi:.HS AGO TOJ.Y
(From filew of the Mail Tribune.)
August 7. 1919
I I.os Anpples Charles Me(;Ujr(.
I suspWted homh throwt-r. kills him
: self hy jumpiiiK from window
! District Attorney T. L. Wool wine
1 and falling 1 Hlrie.
i .
1 All local freight delayed by rail.
I road strike.
Budapest. Hunpary Arch uk
i Joseph seizes Hungarian ihruia;.
I Chicapo Meat prices drop sen
j sationally hccaus,of thtj ruihuad
1 strike.
Smudge "i;ert Anderson is at- j
'tempting the impossible convert- j
ing Hill Gates to Republicanism." j
Ivan' Culhertson of Lake CreW'
killed when his own Ford car ram?
j him against barn.
TWENTY YKAKS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
AujtuM 7, JIHIH
Contract let for paving West '
Main street. !
A. J. Dunlaji sells ranch i.f y ;
acres to rfo;mo m uiuantj i
Illinois for SlMir.o. Uuniap patd i
f luuo for the land a year ago.
New steel bridge across Itoguy j
I river at Grants Pass completed. i
j Market report: Chickens Bell at'
I u cents u pound. (
season opens but bucks m-i
I porti-d
things
dissatisfied because the man at the
next table bus something that
looJi.s better. . 1:
Stutle is nn rleetrle dlslur
hance that knows yon have
piieis to near your new ma
chine. You can't appreciate, the strain I
of an endurance flight until yoj
(retrieve a straw hat that has dom
three blocks.
i As we understand the critics (!
lUishop Cannon, a Mr gun devotcf
j to the Cause shouldn't do any pii-l
1 vale hunting.
' "Few successful men are buch-l
' elors." In short, a rabbit doesn.
'run its best unless there s somt
I thing behind it.
Th were eiants in the oil
davs. and that explains the "Ik-
civilization." You've stepped i:i
an ant hill, haven't you?
Correct this sentence: "We dol
expect the traveling public."
I the official,
i our porters."
"to pur the" wages
ot a Glendale Southern Pacific con
r , panv plans for improving tran-f
uer- ;throuch cow Creek canyon t
twn Reuben and Brand lieafe
here
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that
have been appointed by the Count E
Court of .lackson County. Admin
istrator of the estate of James VB
Cox. deceased, and have quantic1
;A11 oersons having claims asmn-J
said estate are hereby notified'
i present them, with proper voucr
ers. and duly vermeil, io me
f the office of Harry C. tfkyrma:
nttornev for said estate, at Hood
Unti Medford liuilding. in MedfurJ
tirecon. within six months iros.
' the date of this notice. Dated arJ
first published July 24. 1 1 t -
Administrate
Nnllen nf Bids.
August 3. IfCO.
Notice Is herebv given that
are now called for the roofing -j
the Administration and Hancl
buibliug and Shop to be e ref
it pon tlic property owned iv
Citv of Medford. Jackson Coim
Oregon. Said property being '
eat' .l ,n the Medfonl Airport fie'
ah'iut (wo miles north of Me-ifi'i
Oregon. The plans and spe-ifi'
"loos fit n bt seen :iT the of fie 1
the Ciiv Kecorder in the City H'
at ihe cotrier of Sixth and Tru:
str.-. ts. Medford. Oregon.
The Citv Council will
sealed propolis therefor atel t'1 I
proposals will le opened m V
council chamber of the citv K
on Friday evening al 7 : 3 ' p. r."
August !th.
" ' " . i lOa-'h bid must be aceompani-'
i ncie am iH'nan a war on tnc n. n (.ornfl..j check or bid 1
U ended a soon as the politicians 1 of the amount of the bid. T"
me i merest oi toe t nv ni. f
liiirc. CITY O'l'N'.'IU
H'LS. Mayor.
L.
AI.VVRH, Kecupbr
I"
By BUD FISHER