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ftrrcnroKn nrXTb Turn we. nrrcPFORD, or,'i:c!ox. tii it repay. ATTITTST S. 1H20. KKDKOKUMAIL f HIIlUMi. Uallr. lundar. Hrrtlj I'utilMil In Hrt'r'llKll rKINTIM) 10. Si J7-J9 N. Ht HI. Plain, U RUHCHT IT. HI III., Iilll.it 8 Ml MI'IKU SMITH. M..W An IndrpilMrnl Nr'lr Kntrrrd mnd rt. I IMtlrf at alHJi. Ornlun. wkT A.l ul Murli , lam. SI B.H IIII'TIUN BATM By Mill In AiIuikt: lUII)'. Bill) Hill.!..)'. )rir I'allv, .till KujmJjV. mulill I 'all) , Kltliout 8ut.li. frtt I'il. HI"Ut Ku'nl.). nui.lli.... MrrLlr AWil TribiUK. .1 )r4l... RumUy. w . . 6 ''' . . . 2 tl'l . . 'i "O H twrtiT, In .Vhn'ifr In M-rtllnril, A-lilarl. JftrLsumlllt. lnlul I'ulut, I'lmriiu, Tlrut, -W Hill ik1 on ilii;tiiw; I tally, with BuimUv, monih . , . . I'll, I!1kuI Smuby, B.n.lli. . Iialiv, itl'iit 8'in.Uy. wim ffif. Iilh. SnrtJay. uitr )Mf... All (rrn, ti in ailiaiir. klKMHI R OK THE SSiH I ATKH MA , Ktrchlfie Full Un-fii Wlr Ktrilcf 1 Tlw AXuI-n) Vttti li tirlohrly rtilltlrd 1t tl me '-jf publlratln oi all mut ili.iMiftu ! ffnJII'M lo It (f (illi-rfwb rrnlltPtt Id thli parf, and alio to tht local nrl putiluhM iMrfin. All rlfLti It poKuutioo of tprtiai dupatcbu bfffln aif ilo mtnrd. I iff (rial piper trf Hm- VUy of Mfdford. (Hflfial (siiH-r o( JacLson ('ouiity. l4norn dally airrttur rtrrnlatlon (or ill monltii ! Adif rt htnc Rrpf rM'tit at hi M. C. MtHiKNSKN & tuMI'AST Offkei In Nr York. Clilrat". Wlf It, 8an l-Vaivl, Lo AiiS'Im, Sralllr. Pofllatwl. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Tho daily wa: tr of water oniM lp ufI fur tho rrr-ilimi if u ynitiK Niiip.tru FaIN fur the i1..B,iii)t, and wuuld louk if, il pretty II rlcrtrl tally hKlit'-d. t 'oin Ik kpIMiik al f ) per tun. raiiflue I ho lilltTS and (hiIitk lo havo Inns fa-4'rt. H.nlfy (lKaiil'ld i;nd Hhaved) i HdliiiR at $-'lo a tun. Hotp n ro ifpt pxionslvply In chltkfn Tpod and moontdriiH'. IIOW (t)MK VH' SCI! - (klnumtli I'nlK II. -raid) )!ut, lifter Uill. (lie ptllilii Is rallirr fiMl up fn legs, harr '. -iirni. and iH'di1- wliifli aic tn'tm iluics iuii vnlii rly -lrmi. S!iiarlyt:i! of tho Viiih-y writ1 rialiy rpiMikell jesterday. and e.Hl. tit' prefs jrrnt'cutly i. immI t ('ilutiiiK iipw 1 Wfiis, and is bprak i:i t U'M-i'ly and tfii i irssly imaliiHl H. They inn iiiin p vrhi'tiii'iii tlmn v hrii t ii ddl hk mitosis fur ryitiK In htim-K pjiMinmtivPM off the Mack -it I crii:-HiriKM- Wry frw autulhlH IIW tip at fi'iiKslntiM. Iipfailsp iiiip iu-rr iiiii tell what a crazy ciikI lM'tT will (III. - ' ()ii. or our Mister eltles l liouoni- ihK Ultufsleliy. 'lTllis itttiltlilc Is 1 leu ilue tu iae liuiiito niiiuio or I he sister elly. but heeaue .omn- -.,.,.(,,,, i',. ,. .. .s aviation ilevelops, .Meill'onl is llollllll I "tly threw u l-ootiti-raii;. TIm-I thrower or the booinenuiK l not tn ilevelnp. It is our lielief ihat air transportation will lie as known, und. theio me no eluen tu iM,inl..in j,, inilnslrial ilevelopment ill the future as railroa.l tits Identity, lie must Imve been. a unlive or Adsti'itliii. whleli Is ilm trfi nspci ta Hon WHS in the ileve lopinent of llic pnst. nuiive heatli of the hm.meraiiK. I ,- ,lis vj(.. ,.,.,.,.,.,, , . ei I ti nil as an "air" center is unit pruuucpN Mime Al ttooineraiih I liuoucrs. NoihlitK makes a sistei i dot iliod to eiijov those notorial lienefils common to railroad cay mi mad as to Jmvo u u- i mug tin own. A luMimcraiiK is a nlcky weapon. It misses uhal It is tin own at. and returns lo bile 1 he t hi'ou er ,n the pitoI pocket. l tie t ontptet in nl I he It t nine veil , liiKhway its entire way ntont; the 1'acific coiisl, will cause (be sister city to become sisterly and resumo diHcussibn of savitni tho fish at tho mouth of ItoKiio river. OKLAHOMA PuimtY .sheriff liuck Carrclt, Deputy Bellow, Kit I inn tn a restaurant , liating chill stow, lu came a hl-Jaeker StlikttiK full of dope. Hand on his sun And his chest full of hope. Tho rest of thin story Sure is sad to iienr. Iluek shot him In the eye. tiud shot him in the ear. Flowers tn the cemetery Stacked up IiIkIi; l.-fince-hiill )Hit mandlng n ai 'v. Mie'd been ht:. pal Fer cup lone rrk One lone tear washed The rouge from her cheek. I Folk Sonrih Jim liiukens of RoHgl l still in our midst, and thought Ive bad a j lolich of the asthma as Ins w itot Has playiuc out. for his 7 nolo yell : could only bo heard 1 ti miles. J nines leHllied his fate vest oi day 'afternoon, lie Mas tobt he would, have to have all hi, teeth pulled Mr. Ihnkent oeolaies he would Just ( mm soon grab a healthy mountain lion oy the tail, as lo floj, uVun'r In ii dentist s chair. The li of. Snook minder tii;l in Utio. which lacks (he ilinriu ol a I .os Angeles murder, but along more original lines, est onlay re vealed a great (riilh dollied in a "wise-crack," as shown iu a bit of testimony offered by the profes- Mr. viz: iMllllig lite first tio Weeks of our ac'iuaintaiire we lalkeO1 about companionate mar riages.. Mte jsth! she thought companionate marriage w as all light, "bill When ot os( your companion, it W(u't." I neldellliilly. t he reputation "f the hiltn has not been spared In t lie least degree, in the of foi t to prove t hut Hie professor w as In- taii dining the murder, lott Is now mentally ok. llrhnllt riniie t mlMs.. t;,sii'Hi;i.ij4 it.i.i;. k.. auk. S (Tl-, rebulll I'llllie . Hole. I l.v a .voiithful ilnlleeneii stu.tenl inlot ml Hwered ivlth .untior .t .1 type ilectnrtMl oltsotete. f.-ti into an alley In the eeuler i.r mn In.. enteruY.y. itli'I the1 .l.. utel hl inn tia.s!ielii;erft met ileaih ns tli. tr.ekaKe wan t'oiituiuiMl l.y riaiiM-s I'onstruclloti werk tinder uy on iiiHtullHtlon of power lines heeweea jii. Cal..-nil lra!o. Ore.. K i'tu Tor beacon lights (or air mull niKli' tlln. .. ' ' . ... MEDFORD GETS M l.l'l'lllil) is In' 'cil lv I'll' isli'r as liciii),' inn' nl' "llii'i'i' is mi .! It-lit elim I'l' crowine l' ii "i.'i"il'sl riviil of 1'iiitNiinl." .Mr. Jenkins, e, lio is rt'i'iiiiinl ;is niii' nf llie ini'st e;inl'le 1'1'H NJI;iT 1111! ill till' lllll". I'l'lil'VI'S lllill Hlvoll 1'll'TS J pl'l'ilhl i'l' imlnt:li'inl riiiiisiiiii whii'li is ii si iin'il In iniilii' it ii slate nl' f"iil' i 1 r five l':i';.'i' cities instead nl' line. Anil iniinri'j llie'i' I'ilies Mr. .Ienl;ins il.iees Meill'oril with Kiiiiene ami K !.: m i! Ii l ulls, w hile lie ranks Salem as the foinili 1 1 i I if v- I ation us lolldVv s : M.'tH (ltd. mi mi- i h;' n fit hi t I Cum in- or K linual Ii Kails, hsh ii;n(i tin1 fntiiMl.ttlcii nl' l 1m Milt. It fs tit- oiilKiii ml iiifr niiitkrt pl;uc of Ihc KtH'ir l.lvrr valley, nnd (ho Hiikup Kiver nilloy l procccdiiit; in h k i ii'iarly in t U ii;1 n t way o huilil up ureal aKi'i mlturnl wi-alili. It f MM-ciiililir: on f unlit y. .ni l U its tint a-Tiaiil tn pay lh.' prico fir (tiati(y. Kruil (Vein the Kosne KIvit valley In (join all iver (ho woi hi. anJ by uiirppiitllnc attontion this fruit in kept no Komi ihat Moplf -iiitfniio lo want il. Modfnnl. of 'jiirK, hurt many nther rrnitirrin:. ami tl ltan an ahlo and tuunifMniH Int nf pioplo. It went ihr-miKh a hcvci'i' (IciMOKfiun. tnllowlnc a hitoin, and lr in that i-xju-riinrc ii lfaipod tna:iy iisoful IcxMinti. Ci'iitiiiiiiii. Mr. 'It'iikins writo;: OtHpmi. in all piohahilhy. nil! i:nt snon develop mure Hi an uno fdhor rtly of innro than Iihi.oimi pupiilal inn. Wlioro wilt that city ho? We f Kutforu anHwor idnlidcnily "licio." It is no more empty hoast. We have, within a vpaai-nahlp radim;. tho robourrpu nocoH naiy to support a city, and wo havo (Iip didormi.iation lo do our pa. I in the dovelui tnent of ihcso losounos. Rut we nhall havo worthy contendera. Tho people of other parts of Ore rum are mil itHleop. Thorp ftiin a time when the Oregon hack country wan Inclined lo look upon the rtso of eitios with suspicion. That time, fortu nately, Ih past. The hack country noeda cllios, jut.t as the citioa nocd the Imcli cuntiy. C'itloH arc iocpHKary in balanced prnwih. For one thing, tiny provide maikotn. and Orenon nKiiculturo needK, above all oIho. amplo lo"al niarkotn. If Calil'tirnia tanners have any advanhme ovpi- Oregon tarniora, it lies in tho fact Ihat they havo more cilten lo provide a local market for their productri. The line of other Oreeon cities will be a boon, and not a draw hack lo the OroKen laimei. This is all true. Cities lienclil Ironi the growth tt' rural ami siibiirlinn dislriels; the rural districts benefit from tin; growth of cities for .such growth increases their nearest, and therefore, j their most profitable, markets. And while we arc sanguine, re garding .Med lord s tuturc, we do mi expect to be a city of j ItMi.i DO, at least during this generation. There is one important factor in the future development of this state, however, which is not ing prognosis, and thai the ntatler of air development. I lore, in our opinion. .M i-dlord enjoys an advantage over every oilier seclinn of the state, outside of Portland, and pii t;d vantage which as long as we remain as "air-minded" as we are tidav, cannot be lost. I ! .... V M KIM-'OKI) has !iilvanla-;e.s nl' Vi lll.,iiill w,i,., ,-,.,,,1,.,. 1 nil" eenlers on the Pneific Const ,..,,.. ; il,., ..i..li And tliis might well mean, that, in fifty years, perhaps less --Medfi rd will find thai it has profiled ;ihjiiim-i from its strati; yr position o; the air map of this country as from llic develop meut of auv ol its uiauv natural resources. EVERYONE CAN HELP THE again calls attention to what wo regard as tho most im portant experiment in practical tory of I he valley fruit industry. In the sending of Professor ork, and the special development of the Octroi! market, prae tically all the large orchards joined. The participants agree I1 pay money not for benefit of any individual, but for the benefit of the Bosc industry fts a whole. . The venture is not so important in itself, as in its demonstra tion of a new spirit, a spirit of team play and united effort in constructive development, which has so long been needed. We In pe the people id' the valley will enter into this con test U4th enthusiasm. The pear marketing problem is not ex clusively an orchard problem. It is aNo a community problem. Kor whatever increases the prosperity of the bcai fruit grower, contribute? to the material welfare id' everv resident of South cm t 'ro'-on n ttOMmmetif agetits destroxed yltVi j, The ruts didn't know Til.. , III,,. I.,el' alnnit ' 1 never ined to v,t!ir.c one from a - rrr MUTT AND JEFF Y0O frtfAN VC-J PLAVD BRitSe oiith Mn-TOrJ im Boston; i.JMT JH.. 'JHSSg :S"tB S? 'H ANOTHER "BOOST" 1 1 k .leiil.ilis ul' tin' llui'lli- lie; siiiulli'i' I'ilii'D in Oregon" llml In llii' I'liiiil wlieie it will Mil i'iittuiiiis tin' mIu- touched upnn in this interest eliinate, Irrrani anil enj,'r;iphi- its position lis one ol' the ehii'l' . ..... , as certain as anything nr this .oa BOSC PEAR PROGRAM co-operation in the recent his llartman of l A. t to New; 1I.IHHI pals in a North Caro enough t hire a good lawyer. .oMSf .stumps not stiekim i r- i return envelope. Snappy Comment, We t-T.-r. il. ' THeY SAV AI0VTHIW6 . C0MM6MT ABourT VouR J weLU UIDjKlD. ABevJT THE UJAOY Vovj BRID6 3 ANa AV fT ONLY J 1 ' U t iuat: 1 Ut all: r OMce; - - I " 1 4t-k 1 J V I I T Jf II I I ' 1 1 - vrv 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 n j Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. fligi-! I'l"f rtlnlnf to pffsotul l)-iltli and b)tit.. tt In dira rtiijrx.tl, tv trratmtx.t I mttt U -n(.i.rl t.) Pr. Bi'i II ktatni-n, wlf tWrt-d tuielut U Biiflo.nl. lUrf 4hM I Uirt mix) urittfn Hi lot, 0m lo tl liter tHitxf lftlTi tri nl. tin I) frw can tx- ii,.n 1 ltrr, V iM'l. n,",le ' mne oul aiiJifiiii-i id inlr Vlk-iis, AMrr.-s r. U ilium ; Ht4.. Ill rf trf Uib HfU'I'-ili!. . 'in i ; sri; vv - u impulse I lillr thin talk I wiiA iioinn to I'll- Tlu I'fill tif Hi imp ill xnl.ef sec- i on, I ihuiiKiU ! inn -h in' if tin- titin- sulici a cood thoMo dayn I In mvc an tin - piosaion tlnil there u any rivk involved in cat - tnu- food caniu! safe uuvs to can thln. for ku there are. and 11 hooiiih that lho pi. polar "i:.ld iaek" in.ciHH 1m not so halc as other methods of can - j nlim. Kleveii outbreaks of botulism have ocenrreu In the I nitod KtatPa in the last six monHi. all from foodM canned at homo. Homo can ning was respnnhliilo. then, for 'i't cases of botulism. 21 of which were fatal. 1 1 Ik hij;li (Imp (hut tile home .runner should Wcome mure canny uhout how she cam. Of courtio the 21 deaths she has caus ed by her eanninjt arc ft .com para-I lively mall matter when uno con - sldcrs h-jjv many millions of peo ple she as deiitthted and nourish ed hut 'why have a death rate from home canning. If it isn't nec essary ? The fault In the cold pack proc ess is that insufficient heat is used to destroy t he hotulinus bacillus or lis deadly toxin. If perchance Hip food happens to contain It. If ! you use a fairly si long brine for J non-acid fruits and vecptables, sny as strong as 10 per cent salt walpr (a pound of salt In five quarts of; wi'ter) or a pressure cooker rather than the open vessel, a temperature welt above boiling temperature may be maintained for a sufficient time tu insure the dost ruction of any spores of the tail u tin Us bacillus thai may be III the food. AVhen vegetables or fruits are boiled in water in an open vessel or a pot whii h does not exclude air, it is impossible lo raise the eiupcraliii-c appreciably ;i Imve hulling point (21:! degrees I'M ujid that will not ceriaiuly kill hotulinus spores. Kosenau tells in his famous book "I'leventivc Medicine and llyglene" (published by Applcton, Xcw York, and probably available in your pun lie library) how experiments in his laboratory proved that a tempera ture of 221 degrees F. must be maintained for 40 minuets, or a higher temperature fur a shotier limp. In order to kill botutinus spores. Ordinary cooking will probably destroy the toxin or poison of hotu linus bacilli, i.nd therefore it is a safpcuaril thgaiust this poisoning to eook nm-acid fruits or vegetables half an hour after they are taken from the can. when the food i home canned. Acid fruits or vegetables are tot-s favrable for the growth of hotu linus bacilli and henee se-tnt if ever figure iu I bese on (breaks of botulism. . I Let the hnuie canner remember! that only by the use of a fairly strong brine, or a pressurp cooker and cooking at least (0 minutes at a temperature of at least 2 1 de crees F. eioi the risk of botulism be certainly prevented. Ho'.ulisni probably causes forage poisoning In horses, limbcrneck in t u r keys and chickens, and some types of paralysis in domestic ani mals including dogs. The lxicillu probably is a normal inhabitant of the intestinal tract of herbivor ous animals. VI IvNTlONS AM ANiSW KttS Intrrfori'ntv. You did not answer (he )mtnraut nue'stion in my other letter, though I thank you for your Interpstmtr and enlightening reply to otlor nuestions. What I particularly antwd to know was whether douching i.s advisable for health or as 4 hj gienic measure . . . V. II. H. A ns er N'ti, Tiiheivuloiih Ixnc What Is the danger. If any. of keptng company wit h n young man who has an arresteil case of tuberculosis. He is 27 years old and it has been two years since he had active tuberculosis. Ho ia apparently healthy now. Miss L. Answer. If the tulHrcuiosi is a 1 1 eteil there Is no danger. Hut oit ought to have the assurance of a physician who Knows th- Calls It w?mjz. mmLM iium to kooi jmiiiK iiiiiu'm pictiit eunilltiun I ' run i-piy. I lie a i irnut ( ODiplCl. ! ,H wilier kraut boutit In eans j taken a Wtni'Kla,ful throe e n n c 1 u d o d il -"nes a day and at U dtiino In- Miul.l lie unrair ' J", io"s ' 1 Mm Xv,t PoinuU wer ; i. ....!.( I, t.i 1 1. . " "" n uesnroy ''" "I'potite so that I am losing ' " have, hcj.rd it is a Rood I Al i-a. !.. Al. Answer. It Ls not injurious. in the home. I j '"'her a whulctsuino delicacy If you hupp the title "ko il. b ive useti will -Saiiiuitloii In the Home, imply merely that' u hal 1,0 uU recommend for ue there may hp un-;jS tt '"infoctant In tho home, bay ! WMen xutro " wnrlet fever or "loaHleV AIih. K. W. R. I A,wv,,r Hou, water, elbow jr,iasr und fin wptlc conscience. j..ej vnmi,-u envelope ijcarlpff v ' " a"" "-Mta-t mo quen- """- 1 uu nin icnive a monoKraph telliiitf you all about -sanitation in t lie liomr. Whooping C'oukIi. Can a. person havo whooping eouBh twice? Mow lon ts it catch in? Jlow sou n does it begin to bp contagious?!. I). Answer. Second attack la rare. I lip dispastc dop not become com i ",,m)CHmL UMl" ,no couR hoglnn. uu- " muni tuinmunicauie irfnrn the whuop is clearly recognized I It remains communicable perhaps i four weeks. It Is necessary to isolate patients on suspicion, then in order to prevent spread of the disease. You should have the monci-apli on sanitation in the home. Spnd stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for It. (Copyright John V. Dillc Co.) Quill Points If all Oi-st liasemeii were plaecd end to eaid, they would reach. ' Mr. Wlekershuiii lakes rani; with our best bean splllers. Perhaps ono would be safer always to nsk the llileti-lllker if be Intends to make a hole in one. Maybe Jtussiu will pay off the Kerensky bunds when Washing ton settles the bills of Jeff Davis. A Ifc Ls a icioii who thinks you might as well fix a few faucets hihI hinges while you um Omi sick to work nt Ilie offhv This nation wasn't loadu great by men afraid to lell the world how they stood on. national Issues of their day. There will Frngtand and thicker than twisters. lie no war between America. Wood Is the heads of tail- Heart trouble Is that nlarmtng flutter you feel Just after reading an article about the prevalence of heart trouble. Americanism: Huilding fine houses and steeping on the porch; rejoicing In wealth and spending it to get as lean as the poor. Hut why does a reso r t a I wa vs watt until you are there to have Its "unusual" weather. With roast in' ears and fried ehicken in prospect. It's strange that congressional efforts to re lieve the farmer didn't include a junket. j' Women lavo proved them solvcrt equal to men." Yew. Indeed. In pioneer days only the men were proud of their backbone. England marvels at American talkies. Talking through" tho air was astonishing, but far lesi rc- nmrkable than talking through I the nose. I tn (his land of opportunity n JUL MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD.PUZZLE Solution ol I. S .11 k. Onlf -nniod k. r.rl si a p. -let.. I!. Hf.l.l. 13. Va. II. Ila.li U. Parr. K. l-.a.. H. Part of Ik. had. Ion 19. .Narrun 11. Hunl.hr. ft. Drrnrala 11. Inliubltanl ntl rufflx . Wrathi-rc-irk 1'. O. II nnl.h SI. ('um-inratlTa cn-lln. 13. KmilnlRa name SI. f'arr.- nrrnn nalrr Si. Palm l.all ,ar. II. Toward 37. Ilamoroai rtrBm. . Hrsrerh S. Airril 4n. Valiant ntaa ii. Caronnola il. I.ailla i. Ran Tlolenlljr tn. Ahont il. Shallow (Ilia M I A IavBa'L A II) K A D EX 3. Anit'tHn rlilefluln 24. Ilrink aloitlj . I.lljllka plant I". Arm; tn.al ilt. Ilanl.h monf of arronnt it. Trnr now n t. Ilollnnchri ir'a e a tPJ lE'p'o'c'HSi IF OJJjT R O e'cBs .Bi O Bwe m e l e ta 6 R I E RjJ R:E t'SHA iAMAflTlJ !TrriT,L;EE8 5 T.E 6;tB 1 IT 5 W . p p I 12 9 o I" ' 75 7o 77 2Z ' r ;:, TIT""" ! 24 ' j ;; 5j xiLZ Si ' ' 2627 2? T-A1) 30 ...r . 3 32. 3& T, 37 & ,H 8 : v -Uf. 42 43 44 ;.;k. 35 454j' 4S ,. so Ti . 52 si Tl ',$rTZ 57 5$ 5? 7 I I I I Llii I I d I I LL I mun climbs so fast he wears ajof pilchard, a fine fish, rich hi oil. dinner coal the first time ho tries j Factories turn tho fish into oil for wearing a. coat at tffe table. j soap and other uses, tho residue Into fertilizers and feed for vail In. Correct this sentence: "Ven."rT.,e gronn(j rish is fp(1 to ,.ows Bra7. said the box office man. "I oan : inf; far from the ocean Fish fooil. give you two on the aisle, tenth ri,.h j iodine, keeps calves from row." t Copyright 1119; Publishers Syndicate.) Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Fag One.) tains ;!,000,IM1(I more acre feet, The gigantic Colorado river, destined utitler l'resident I loo- i ver's management to do so much fop states within its reach, flows only loMM),tHMi acre feet on the average. At one place on the Columbia- i-.OdO.OUO horsepower fan be (level- oped, at another 1.000,000 horse - power. Some day that power will be harnessed and used to irrigate every foot of land that needs' fni - gation and to supply industry j power ana water unlimited. This the Uerrydate district on a slld region could feed, house and em-. ing scale thut would approximate 'ploy the nations l-O.oan.oou ami pay them well. One Preat chemical plant at Ta coma, buying power for $1 a year per horsepower, and water for 2 cents a ton, from publicly owned rnmnnnii., f l.D i ' ,.. 1 ' . " ohm o lining wilier iiiaL will flow down from those moun tains forever. When, it' ever, nnt-j ural salt mines arc exhausted there will remain tho giant Pacific with a higher percentage of salt than tltn Ailatill.. fA,.n,.-l.. salt everv' vear from streams th,t flow down. You have, for the life of this planet, perpetual motion, from the mounting, inexhaustible raw material from the ocean. Hoats Co down the Columbia from I Portland under government super- i Ylsion to fish. They use a seine and bring up from 2000 to 20.000 pounds of salmon and salmon trout at a time. . Farther north, at Victoria. 11. C. seines haul up from 1" to -(0 tons Yesterday'! Purzte in. Illlrrl tilth roM mel.tura II. I hlnif. ' .WR5P-A-' I. K.M.i.rtf.l 6 0 gj I N LAV r UR P Vu'.'omoh",,". A L BJ,V,t: rnitlni' A ,T(JS O 0 AgSJ .rrur I ON I AHLA ' ,,, ' sHAR T sBJ1 Ei j"' srmr.nl lot K t DHflE K BUM n- UI", " fFMDO.wHAMjw. flTin n oHa H ALlE Mi nl. Il.r r dim . - -, - All.rn.lll. u H r rt V r n i t ronlnnrtinn A a uBl e a:v,e ST. .Mtirk. 3H. K linl of trr. xu. Kraitrnnt mot II. 'lYnr li. stalk 43. Km II id Ilia jpol. tamllj 41. 'tnlcrohla it. I'nllld 47. Kind nt .Inrket 4". Tall, rnarir Bras, il. Kieritrern Irrr ii. Ka.trrn llal.l flbltr. S. I'rr.rrihril t'nnr. u( nallnir S. nnHhist 4. IV" a. Kr.nch prn. nonn a. I ii 1 1 of trork ;. Sun ol srtti 8. Artriia . Kln.lj J having goitre. That statement may roffend your faith cure friends, hut i facts arc more important than faith I cures. : Soon flying, tn a few hours, will bring from the east capitalists that will change this territory, as ;ns though by magic. Alfred P. Sloan. ! jr., ol General .Motors; Henry I Ford, and especially Mr. Karrcll. jliead of t niled States Steel, shotihPfIO Bivill(S u without tho consent'of come here without waiting to fly ;und put some of this wasted north- western power to work. Communications LKtlilorial Is .Not Kiijoycil To the Fditor: Your editorial advocating water jal, for suburbs was so trite, 1 short of your usual acumen, as to suggest a quite superficial study t of the problem, 1 Did you know that the water I commission suggests a contract to something like Hi to IS cents per thousand gallons as against a rate that approximates something like a dollar per thousand to tho householder within the city? There are now Ifi7 outside water sri no inc. pacing me Cliy a ! water through meters and dis- ! tributing systems paid for by ! these users.-The Herrydale scheme I proposes to discriminate against ' i these older patrons oT the city ! and give water to the Herrydale , liousehobler nt prices ranging ! arouml fift" CPn,M in the winter i months to n dollar in the sum- I mcr month?. I The proponents of this schemo ! urge that In the event of a short- J age of water they can cancel and shut off tho supply to these out- districts. There is a growing nocmne in the courts of t ni.- country and state called the doc trine of estoppel and if the coun cil think they can stand by nnd sec bonds sold and expensive per manent systems put in to be de stroyed by their flat fiat they it was wHcM x. ufer we caris FALU OM Trie FLooRI worx, TUPNCC) TO WJtAiTt HEAD WHYj TH Do You Remember? TI'.X VI'AKS AGO TOUAT t ! rein riles of tlm Mull Tribune ) Aiiciisi H. IIIIU W'.ishliiKlon: I 'resident V, deiiuiti'ts lullroiid men vlt strike nmt return lo worlt. I I'liicai;": J w.-ilk"iil. SliM-kyiii-ils closed l.y M. .Moiitgoniory, loon I S. p. agent, declares . freight, including fruit, will be accepted only "sub ject to delay." Five melon thieves caught by l,eo I'nlter of Coiitral Foint hihI delivured lo Sheriff Tcrrill at point of gun. To luce high cost of living I'. S- government will sell f lour on Pacific coast til ?l0.2a per bar rel I. Pa lis Herbert Hoover leaves for Viennu in the interest of feed ing tho Impoverished and starving people of Central Kurope. Vv. T. Kstep finds coal deposits near Med ford and receives finan cial backing from Dr. J. J. Km. mens. (loo. T. Collins and A. II. .Miller. TWKXTY YIIAKS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune.) August H. I HOI) T. K. Miles of Jackson County Abstract company loaves for Seat tle fair. Xcw telephone systom put in operation; No moro turning of u crank. The percentage of automobiles In this country is now one for every iiou inhabitants. N. V. Market report 10 curs ut Bartlctts, averago fl.RO per box. Joe Whitney went fiahing yes terday and also went hungry, for a cow ate his lunch. Mose Harkdtill claims fishing championship, having landed a four pound sucker In Rogue, river yesterday. have another guess coming. Ome these systems are put in they bcome permanent. Thesx- outlying districts, in a large measure, represent a protest against the heavy burden of city taxes and assessments. The cltv is now offering for sale some two or three hundred parcels of citv property taken over by tho cltv for deli ni uen t taxes and assess ments. A rather novel selling psychology this giving the cheaper outside property l he major bene fit without any of the. burden. It was only a short time ago when we of the city were being p rosec u t ed f o r wa sh I ng - t h e c r or front porch with an open hose, while outside users were irrigat ing their orchards with the city ditches. Your editorial is misleading In that it suggests that certain mem bers of the council were opposed to giving outsiders water, when in truth they were only opposed the people. It Is also a iiilstatement to say that the outsiders arc denied water. Any one desiring to hook up with the city at the minimum of ?2.r.a per month may now be taken care of. j H. K KFMA. MedHonl. Aug. 8. j Kd. Note: Wo fall to discern I in this communication any rcfu- jtntlon of the editorial in question. e matte no roiercnce to water rates, but considered only the ef fects of Med ford's water poller upon the growth and prosperity of tho city. AV l N X 1 1 K( ; . a U g. 8 . (P) Al I available planes nnd men were en gaged today In fighting new fore.-t fires which have broken out in tp.rtbPiMi Manitoba. SAFE iih HOME ORONITE CLEANING FLUID (Tlon-&xpUsivrJ) By BUD FISHER AM! SAlD'.- FATKAI5 CAM'T GyM DEAL.