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MTTDFOTtT) MKITi TRTBTTNE, MEDPOKD, OTCEflOW TTEBDAY. .VlT.I'RT W. 1020. !!'.-. III. i . , 1 MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE lully. Sunday, Wwkljr I'uljliOied I'y MEIIKUKU I'KlNTiNU CO. -ST-! ti. Kit Bt. 1IIIIIKIIT W. 1(1 HI., K'lltw a. kumitkk smith, Mutf An lndMWiwicnt Nrwaiatier K titer fd avomd cIm matter it UmKomJ, Oregou, uiidr Act of M-ftti 8, IM7U. T-fJ HI HSI lill'TION K.UK8 Br Mull In Afltat.ee: lull), wiiii ;uikU', year , lNll', Itttli HuntUy, mould Itailr. villitiiit Himifsy. year lall, wlihiiiil Kimd-v, nmiilh Weekly Mail Tdliime, uue jeaf 2 "( RiiiKlfly, one jar liy furrier. In Ailvmir In Mrdfonl, Ailtlnmt, Jirbomillc, CenuaJ J'ulul, rtioeuii, Tjdcnt, Uul- liill iitd tin Highways: lUily, Willi 8unrt.ir. muiitlt 9 .? ItAtly, vhlwul HuimW, ni.tli iMily, miittout Sunday, one year T.no Itaily, Kltb SiumM'. one year h.Vi) All terms, eti in adtancc. MKMItKJt OK THK AKWM'IATKH I'llKMS KrtfiOi Full Ua-sl Wire Henire Tlie Associated I'tos U eirluiiitly entitled to the ttte ''X puhlk t liwi til all itcs dnialelieii eredlinl tft It or otlicrle credited In this pjr, net ajso lo tlie Ideal ikhs pnliliiieii herein. All rlulits rur publication of special dbpateliM herein aie alsti reseru-d. Official paper of the City nf Medfard. Official paper uf Jackson County. Ronrn dally iirrage circulation for ill budUm ending Oct. 1, 1PH, 4K.K. Albert Mi Represent jlhei M. C. MOIiKNSKN It ( OMI'ANV Office In Ni'W Turk, Chicafio. iMr It, r'rnneisrci, 1 Anceles, Srattlc, I'ortland. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Parry A film time In hitvc a mhJ Ik ilKli ii"". ini'l nulhint; i hm dirt KustjiiK. Then1 in nothiiiK l h hut tUJXH'L' it, illHl In JIU C'Ui'C at alt. Nearly half a vmv of bollli-il Kin der air w.m iVci.ived Uy a finn lit ihlH clly yU'iilay:. It is wtid to he u khi1 remedy fur ehuleni imu'ljiiN, t Lawrence Journal.) Of whie-lt there Is u plenty. This elty needs a eily tn take the nlaee uf the think they are. ninnau'er, 7,ri'lli who The inmates of nisnm t!unui,li mjt the hind, Keein to he iik full of iLcspatr, us the younc men in our julrlnt, wlm are restrained fi'om i uiinintc hoK-wild wltli the family ear. Tlie 4i uui speed wity Xurme.rly known as (he Main Stem, Is IicIiik treated to a badly peeded uiuhhukv. Ki'iitrn'AiJTv (;,mns ((iiniMl Itapids. .Mleh., Men. hi) Church-KuliiK not Itiler fere with the aetivitles of k'olf fdaylnu memherH of t;ie I-'irst t'oiiKi eKatiunal chui t h Nei u. If they aeecpl the pi'ipisal of the Itev. Hex o. Jloln.an. Mr. liolman has offered to hold u s?rvh:e at 4 a. m .o hist from twenty minutes l' u half hour, lie nposrM i hut memhet-H cmiip lo ehur.-h attired In Kolf 4'lolhinr;, so as to .lose no I lino from thei. Kumlay Karnes. The iveent remarks of the KlIKeilr IleKisler, 1 hut there Were aply three towns m the slate des Une.i to have a population (when th.v Ket lt of 100,000, has been iuly resented hy -10 Iowiih, wlm flaunt 100, OiiO aiKiinienls to prove they will snuner or 5 a tor be ' u second t'hleaKo, or a third J,on Angeles, A carload of pretzels, all artisti cally bent, haV(; reached this city. The work of stiulrt Iiik fluid on the naughty inscctv, is progressing. Anions the lilt le udvort ixcil Klories of the Ktobc circling trip tf i he Craf Zeppelin, is the lulorma tlniithat a vcteiiiu s'ilbe aboard the blimp, hud to leavi) a J 7-year-old pipe at home. Job had his bolls, hit! hi1 never hail to peck a typewriter that wrote like a bouc.d Kent walks. At the request of I lelroy :ctehei made a year ago. and be cause of the affliction mciilhmcd In (he opening paragraph, and the annoyance set forth In the one lin mediately preceding, e re print "(irass." by John .1. lugalls, J f din is the only Kansitu who amounted to a cout incnia I, uu Mimw 11 lo l.tert Anderson. "(irass Is the forgiveness of Na. I lure - her constant hcmdlcllou. Fields liiimpled with buttle, saturated with blood, torn with ruls of cannon, grow green again wlih grass ami carnage Is forgot ten. Streets abandoned by traffic become grass-grown like rural lancM ami at e obliterated. Kotesis i decay, harvests perish, l'bwers i vanish, but grass Is Immorlal. I'.c leagllerrd by the sullen hunt of winter il withdraws into the tin- pregnable fortress of Its suMer- ralieaii vitality, and emerges upon ! the first solicitation of spring. Sown by wandering birds.' protm- i gated by the subtle hurt leu II ipc 1 of the elements w.uch an- its mlti- j IMcrs and servants, It softens the mil 11 Into of the world. Its tenacious fibres hold the c.iilh In lis place, and prevent ils soluble j components from washing Into j the wasting sea. It invades the I solitude of desert, dlmltx tl in. ' accessible slope and rorblddhig pinnacles of mountains, modules c II males, and determines the hln lory, character and destiny of na t ions. L'ltobt ruslve and pal lent tl has Immortal vigor ami nuurcs ft Ion. I iii nlhh ed front the 1 bor ough fa re atid the field, It abide. Its time to ret 111 u, and win n vigilance (1 rela.M-il. or flic dn.i.-i has perished, n silently resumes the throne from whh-h It bus been expelled, but which It never abdi cate. It bears no Max mry of hlouill to ciiarm I he senses with fragrance or splendor, but ils homely hue Is mote enchaining than the Illy or the rose. I; lebls lo fruit In earth or air, ami yet should Its harvest fall for a sin gle year, famine would depopulate the world. Oicfinn W'cHllier Orcjtuli: 'alr .toiiuAht juid WeO liesilay. but for; on Ihe roast-, not lilliell cloiime III leinpci utui tientlu winds, piostly westerly, .WHY AREN'T THE FISH LAWS ENFORCED? LJKIC ilie ucntljcr, there lias W.M'ii a great I-hI of eouversn lion itliont fisliini,' in Iiouc liivcr, lull very Hltlc done about it. rur twenty years lln-re has !...! u-i;i.. 1 1.,..-,, i, ' been pnietienllv no ellVctive acli'Mi t slop it. I Afcoj-fliiix to reports from (Jranls 'ass, fisli pouching and jjJIejrnl winiu: arc now ranipiint, and (bleats an openly made on the lower river that the stream is to he eleaneil ot aine iisu tiiis year. A UjOWIXU for exaggeration, effort is heinj: made to enforee the fish laws now on tlie statute hooks. Naturally there is itjrjiiu talk of having the river closed en tirely to eojiiiuereial fishing. Jlut passing sueh a law will do no youd, unless Mate authorities show some disposition, and pro vide ways and means, to enforee it. The first step needed, as we see it, is not so uiiieh more laws, as the effeetive enforcement of those laws we now have. This can't he done hy one deputy or two. There must he a force of depulies, a comprehensive patrol of the river, and more than one or two convictions a decade for law violators. TII.K value of trout fishing to Mcdl'oi'd and .facJson (,'ouiit.y is loo well known to rcipiire further comment. Not only does it comprise a thrilling ami healt h-ivin sport; hnl it. eom prisi'S a source of revenue, which jn m:eiit ycar.s has heen in creasing amazingly. The policy of conserving this sport, and protecting the jjaiuo fish, is not only supported, hut demanded, hy public opinion., Kveryonc realizes that if trout fishinjr on the river is once de stroyed, it. will mean the loss of hundreds of thousands of dol-; lars each year lo this community. And once let l.he stream he depleted helow a certain point, and a return lo normal will he practically impossihic in this cncnit ion. E Jifree with loeul snorlsmcn. that the situation represents icnuine crisis. Certainlv the "overuor of the stale I'lsli mid ame eoinmissiou can't be indin'ereul to this eiuer;reney, il' properly appeJiled to. Kurt her eonversat ion will do no ood. The lime has come J'or organized ami ajrressivt action. FATHER TIME IS A IN !TV years njro vJilToixl ol the Interior lialhu";er o the issue ot eoiisei'val ion ot (he eounlr.vK natural resountes. In looking over the files of that period, we were struck by the slrenlli of public sentiment against rim-hot's policy, par ticularly the const rval ion of western forests. Timber men in Oregon were particularly bitter. If anyone nt that time had prcdiclcd that Ihe time would eome when I'aeific Coast lumlermcn would favor such a policy tf conservation, Hit summoning of an insanity commission would have been in order. Vel in twenty years' lime that is actually what has .conic aboul. M Ihe meetiit;: of the West Coasl liUinbernun 's Asso sialion in Lonview the tithcr day, a resolution was adopted afkinir Ihe overunient to tiyhlen Up on federal forest lands, reserve them from private acquisil 1011, and place tliein under a periiuinenl form of forest protect ion, preferably us National I'orests. A policy id' permaueiit rtd'oresl ation was also endorsed. VKUILY, liow limes have changed! Wluit was regarded as "robbery" and i fool theory of impraet ical idealism," has now hi en accepted as a policy of enlightened self-interest, by tlie very interests who so pass'nmatly opposed it. Mul the western lumbermen are rijrht. They want a perma nent industry, for their own interest, ami the people want a permanent industry for the public interest. Their interests are not eonflictiu hut mutual. Neither want tlie Pacific Coast le. j.') the wav of the Middle West industry has been practically tlest roved. If this jireat industry is to endure there must be a perma nent supply of raw malcrial, and Ihe overumeiil is best tpiali I'ji'd In make sure of Hint. SO Wv see I lull Ii rrs-'iirils ii'riles line Is n w ii 1 1 miii; eiirri'iit lni'iil is ilisi'i'i'iiiMr. mul we even have sinne I IhmiIiI 'n ieoe !- I it-1 iti ii i-ivil war. liill what the lianil ol' Time lias iloite In llie liinlier niili. leni, il limy well do to other national prolilrnis. So it is oixal sense Tor those without (he reinisite vision to place reliance in isiich ncrli'cteil virtues as patience and laith. I I lint I ti-1 1 1 l!r cli. you evcrv time he hit 111 e call ll. II MHUC, lull. ' MUTT AND JEFF Irur u..- ru.imR'.rl ' commcrcg PRorvMSeD us U $'s W RociG-CHWl MBTTR VVH.S1 A REVOLVING S ViMlLUOM Vm if uue THAT'S weft'. ,nCA tham it? ( tCL ' J 7: FULUJ TO CHINA r ' ? I CHAMPlOWSHlP r .r J -rHATi 1 uoo " l-t' ' S H0VW 0U LOOK IN f upside iSvy 7?o iJL thakj L without poonj aBottl&-ina r1 8 . iJ- " ' ' " . - - ' been illegal lisliui; on tin river been jlijj1(v of talk uanist il, tunc lias there is no (pieslion that steel- iim.1 memhers MIRACLE WORKER Kiuehot was Jihtin Seerelary and Smith, where limilu-r1 1 1 1' l-1 ul iiill'iH'le wm lii'i-. ,s one prulilrnis, mi snlishirlory iiree- lemciiiliei - , gained new .sin ITeet on ii poller V iiu III Ian tins that The Upside Down Flight Ul Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. fUr.id letter! iierttliilnB tn pcrNiiial lii-allli vui i)ieiie, out to tlisea." dixtfiio.U or (relrnoiil will lH- aiiwed liV lr. itrady If fctamiH-d, wlr aildrsed wiitJoin- t n.,tti.vi. Uiun hlHiuld lie lrief and writlen In ni. Otitic to tlte larice nauiUr of luttM receiied only a fc oan be aiwrr- ' 1 litre. Nu rt-nly rn be nnde lo uueritu nut eoiJuriiiio Ui UtoUfvliuua. Mtlitt lit. WUIiam ! tifSJiy, in raic wi um nr.,,..,, Kit vol sxr.ss Why waste wpace, Imjulre.s n e r v o u k currespondent. JuKhn terms? Wheiher nervMiisnebs is disease or merely u symptom some disease' condltloii th:;t affcc.f (tho rorrospr.nd words fai-lher alonjf the nervous -orrepoiident lakes up cheese and,"" ""nuiy motner to use lo denii-ids what I mean cheese K " help her In the care uf the family. not bindlnc What kind of cheese l !ider wh.-.f ehcumstaneeK? Howl much cheese? Then presently the nervous cor respondent netH on a racehorse. The horse, trained fine and ready to run the derby never shows any , sl'iis of nervousness;, eh? i Anrl liow can f pi etend I do n t J yive medical advice; Is my advice about cheese not heim; blmllnK anythitiK else than medical advice? About nervousness and cheese 1 am willing to reason with our nerv ous friend; not about race horses. Vmi see, I am more or less an ex pert on nervousness and cheese; . not about race horses. If a person feels "nervous" or' behavas "nervously" when a bout I .0 run a race, speak a pi take tn examlnalinn or undergo any est. risk or trial, and dearly rec ti: nixes that his discomfurt ir strange behavior is due to anxiety or fear, there is no great objection I to that r.nd h may call It "nerv-1 oiiMier-s ii lie wis ties, motion me n,,, Vl'H havt" ,utl(' to 1,0 wlth ll- j;ut witen a person attempts to. explain 111 health as a mere slate of nervousness or anything like that, then 1 think It is tlie duiy of any health adviser or teacher to hi rive to (Uscouragc that mls t: ke whenever he can. In all I have said .about the "m-rvuus breakdown' fallacy my nervous friend .will find nothing lo warranl ii Ik attempt to Impute to me n mere nibbling about terms. I have said again and again that as a rule the real disease ur ailment uf the victim of tlie "nervous breakdown" fallacy is not in the nervous system ut all; and on thi ol her hand, the majority uf pa lieuis who uctually have disease of ihe nervous system arc not at all ttf the "nervous" type and would not be considered "nervous" by the ordinary observer. I wish It were feasible for me lo fid low sueh statement up by telling precisely what does uU the "nervous" victim, if It isn't his nerves. Mot only n physician who can ex; mine and study the Indi vidual patient Is able to do thai. When I say cheese l not bind ing, not constipating I mean any kind of cheese you prefer, in any (luantlty you like and under what ever ct re unist (nces you w ish tg propose. Anil 1 say this as a hca.lt h authority primarily: 11s a physician, too. If you Insist. 1 1 1 hea 1 1 h or d Isa hi I i t y ca n .scarcely be 11 counted for as an effect of "weak nerves' or "bad ! nerves" or "nervous strain." cx- I r.ep.t ,or purpose uf, deiiciying busy- I immiu's iu hit too fin iu us 10 Minn what ails ihe patient. STIONS AMI WSWFUS t lm)il(Hant. Please advise me what to use for j cancer odor. Mrs. ,). F. I A nswer. The most efficient d'-odoranl I can suggest is formal- ilehyde solution In the strc one-half of one per cent ii.111 01 1 or up- ; of ihe I proximately a Icaspoonfol of ihe! slandanl formalin in the pint of i water. Vllanilns II anil C. Klve a list of foods that 1'leas contain vllanilns ll and c. You : recently said thel a diet deficient In these vllanilns niv he a faelor i f such .liu-esllve trad disease , ulcer, app cndlcllls and colitis W. (.. .1!. Answer. - I was uuotlim ohser vations of the .llrltish army sur Kcon. MCl.'arl'ison. 'rhese foods furnish vitamin 11: Fresh whole cereals, fresh meats. Ircsli fruits, i ml most commercially canned. Kvcn rice furnishes lllis vitamin lint when the rice is polished the viuiiuio is remuveo who ine pol-I ishlnns. Tllesc foods tui'lilsll vita - mill l": Tomatoes, raw e.ibbalie. carols, lettuce, celery, era niien, iiesli raw milk. Ordinary onkimt to China Continues Ait. A H ai it- Ckiii a r-t- The rocking-cHMt aj iii;:si; dues not destroy vitamin li but dors 4etnfy vitamin V. i'anturiz a'.ion de.stro.VH vitamin . 4ind hcju o (Jf iiu; Dts led on pasteurized (or ster ,.H illzed or bojled) jnllk shoulU l- ! ways rerelve snme fresh fruit Julco eiH suyn effects, or ""iiaio juice rially to rurnlrfh hut he le typing ' ,no "ecevsary ration of vitamin '. his letter and lie Headers who wish to have the os is ne'vous) the ' ntlul facts alout he six vit-i-jiervju Hystem, ,I,lns at P'W'U rectS:iized should metiers lltUe a'k for tnp lfrnuitlon by mail, the KUfferer, so hieiosinjr a stamped addressed en why waste pied-; vx-lope with the request, ous space i A X 4M'' 4louli. T h e n bjx urj v iU -v"u Pl('Use tell the name of e i ir h t hundred a j0tl bouk t" home nursing and : u'here to t't 11 1 tt look .Mrs. IJ. I,. C Answer. Florence Dakln has ; written the flnet book of the kind I have Keen. It is called "Himpli ! fled Xurwinu," if I recollect, is pu! I lished by Uppineutt, Philadelphia. Vour public library probably has It. (CupyjUht .John F.fllfVs, Co.) Quill Points lir. Ilardwlck says musical ac compiiniment m a k c h reducing easier. Doctor, ,meel Mr. Whltc inai), Now they say chemistry will i bring relief to farmers. C2 H5 O Ji ; has brought relief tu .many. 1 "They snickered when I stood I up to speak." said he. "but I had J 1 hem gasping Jji a momeiit, for , t lie canoe turned over." j ln--he 111 m i-nnntni' will (i-iin .Maybe hihiuh fodder. The gume .of mue- .!.. ttVO Anu.H,.:i hh flvst 11IIVV. 'lin- iK'iTcct yuol is tlie uiiigaiit patron In a ten -cent store wlnt usks to Me some thing 11 10 re cxixuiive. AnieilcaiiH sltouhln't he so cock .sure about living at humc In case of war Tin- raw material uf chew ing gum is imported. I )ui cant ex)cct much of the; j talkies. You know huw it Is when 1 you're talking just because you're ; I expected to talk. j Americanism: (jiving him a life i sentence -because hanging is wick ed; giving him a .pardon next year because prison life Is cruel. I hippy (houglii ! people respect t he itiring all judges Vmi can make courts by re lo be million- Hires, Think how poor Solomon felt when a thousand female voices arose in chorus: "Don't forget to wutcr my flowers!" The man who mi ill (here Is a plaet for every! hing never irhnl lo adjust a piiiiuch to the hulU-iii tabic of a break last room. No wonder people praise use. At the verv first Ihev horse ' .knew I ,.mmK, snort autl leap as pedes t,.is . . liusjila anil l liina should l"-j to jcareiul about cxehanuluK notes. pHirH,, im heaven will become Too much of that finally (sot us,,,,,,., ()f ,,0 f,,,,,, , , )(, mixed up in a war. ,. ! n.,,,.,,1 Tl"r" two WIL-VH '" I'l-'-venl t'ther pow ers can forbid It-; oi Pi ospcein e cannon toooer run or prospective cannon fmlder can leu oipiooiais lo ko jump in II lane. : it, !u v.. in... sentcner: "Newer j lllinil about Hie i lly cilllor: "Be1 murder. - said Ihe i ine a Kood story aboul the family of the victim. family of the victim." l oi iiier I'oetlniiiler Dead , IIIOI ..... I 'I ,,11, I i.. l.i I 1 moo,;.' L ro,.,:;.,, .,f i.o.r,' I'l-eKon, and Nan l-'runeiseo. and! 10 ioim luesiociii 01 ine . mei lean i 'Osteopathic llssoeiat loll. died nt j the American hospital today. His' i ashes w ill be sent to .Minneapolis ' for interment. ! on Foot MAIL TRIBUNE ; : DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE AtHOS 1. Sl.urt ililt ' i, Vouav it. .Mhuclr J I. tnw ujee i. yon of lilurrrl hor ' )t. OH run 17. Six ' , . Jlnhsmiuedan .ludir in, Vlllmtr 22. SynUi'd ltr t nt ii I u m St. Suii"itniict (Hltifil cruai htillffii l -Si. iair hjh-uIV1: liter IMTMUI .it iiifiii nit S'J. t ntnti-HalleU an. umiet 32, lii'iiril of Train St. J limit Xtl. Hrratdlr brur- IjIK ZH. dupWc iniihro hue np.nit) t. smliicr 4:1. itiilliui river lit. J hit jitirf(ni' 47. Tltot lt n'br. 4. KKim a Mine 4'iut 12. 4 niitiurntl utihr. 3. MarJt of (iiul.1 shut Ia. IT re J-"or iricr i"Jll- in-riir 6. Aire ilti. lurdy trrivn K, hlln fur dry in v ikii!i 41, I'mlul cjLtrejuj tim Solution of 8. )'iiltti H. bred SI. 'J'tirkiKh nelirlit 78. Acrjiilre Ii " ,lubur 73. 'J'ldal wn vp ii.vtuuifiirui for're ;8. hiim II dtpri' hie II 6ft. Jlutrli ilialrrt uf Soutb Airltu S!. ( iirn-lutlrr of (ill tier 83, Alnsonl,; duor ft'i, ,jttlVI 11141 H 1 7. .( Amnion metal so. pitfall B!R AlDf!FlL Af3slpiQiT HJaInIj 1 Ir e p if o Mb wrpSaf e irIrIo I R s 7i ' 1 1 W JA mJEKSI p UjNaviAn EMUBqilMltDl lAlf IE Pismi mcheisls Crliilc u-kWalci-rrfTlnl l yf e 1 a! r U eTUTd Ur'e Jjk P . I3 . X1 U I5" V I7 1 pAs-JV 0 I i 1 f?tt 'TTT'Tr' '. "7. TT TC" ttjz "" z JJ ; ; ; is ft "jrfr Trfr 75 V to it Ti Brisbane'sToday (Contlnued from Page One.) the third. Their plan was hi; .praised and rewarded. to f 4 You read that with horror lint when ancient kinjjs (Hp,. era t civ started war. for thei- .. ii,,,,-. mite limv IHU better were thev than tin) live consnirutors, killiiii oul.v two .' If it is in history, it is glory If it is in the slums, it is unit' .!.-. ,,..',?- uL .P''US" , r0,""',S I 1 1 ' " """" ' peiti 10 111 pope 10 proclaim (loc :l.losncl Vii-Kln. her nsCMisimi into heav hoilily, as well as Sldril- ii, .ii.. The rc(iieKt wjll he cotisiderel ;tt the miulim eeuinenh al coimeii inil If nroclainied iloemiitle:.llv i... the none Ihe lioilile iiennilrin ..... ' cinmRinn Ideas as to Ihe diineit - sinus of the universe, ami Ihe i prnbnlil,! loelllion of heaven, inlslit 1 ,.Ifip ,() Vatican authorities to ncsiiine. . ! "Ir '" I'lsnops miKht well ; """ " mi-iouui scieniisi can ascenti nouiiy. as Well us huh- nuany. lino the air. taklna tin tin- mini ucitiKs with Inm. ami still tl ,.(111,1(1 llin d.ii. Ill 11 I., n ai.ie . ,' , :v. , ";. "v:'!,,n:,,,s sai, "Tl"' i. tue Hie I'niverse could easily arraui-e a ooiioi ussioiipiiou lioin varill lo heaven. Tlllnils that once called for nil- raeulous powers arc now matters 'I ol scientific certainty. Yciterday'i Puulo IS. Ilrni jr nasnn IV. i:iileii' m'J- lilt iiu in c it. lK-sliniifJ SI. IIohI n tit jtrHtllily M. Man'i citnie h. 4'untllll'R' 3j. A mineral n nil C'lII Mnurnrd So. Ir;li til. MliUvr uf Mi" flrM Aint'jk'a tin if ft. Uuii'Ilo Jn. 41. Sunt II ruin- tlfNI A-i. VvrUid vi UniP r n o e 4V. Westoril ln- dlli ti it. Small ii:trilr!e J lent ."ft. oinWal rldirt'4 ; llnrl bl, Kif.v iitinii still iiwit ft,". On f lie rc tin t'i tirfb nfrii-'iil T. linturnii lre II (,), Hum 7il. (iuM-tlk.- Icrds 71. Deenni ln"- 7S. 1 liicf trsf Cii.l 71. Over 7R. Allrlitfil 7f. Ibfeid 1)1. I li;nnrttT hi 'l'iM-r ti.i at" 81. 01,1 r.riaii. thai ii. I'lihlle rarrii'r: - 11 itiir. lis, uil u oil rmirrnl pile JMahpn loitllier 91. JIOWN 1. riml fault S. Hrinjf J11 tip line N in ui oiUrcj: l'r. 4. ( rayt Span 1Kb 5. ,NtwI roiiluhirr t, Iiii-IIiiIiik: nn nt. 7. ftew i:inrtiiiiit state1 : nUbr. . S, I.UI of iiiiuit'ii . Cnrtsi'V 10, Jimiitisk 11, SuinUli article IS. 'IVntiik neccfl flUra . There was a tremor, mysterious, loud noise, and a shock that tils-j 1 lurhed tlie residont.H of Kaat Lay; : on this coast. j Now you are told the disturbance "was only a meteor railing, into the ,bay." j Coming through the air. made red hot hy Hh friction, the meteor I dived to join millions of others, at IIOJ UOllOIIl Ol UlU UVCiMI. hCUUlUK a ciouti 01 Bjnius it ir. j "Only a meteor" is interesting sssse." - - 1" 1 most imitortant things. ! H" that meteor could tell where it ihas been, what it has seen, tlurinc; ! billions of years, flying through space before earth's gravity cap-; ,'tuved it. it would impart important j I information possessed by no man.; ' That information would be more j important thun the gentle medium's I i messacn. "Limim Ik Iim:hiv ' I I The real nev.s of our ll.tle earth ' 'interests us only faintly. The five cx-pollccmen, aiiaimin" a murder, Interest those that care pay meat (nviilvinc hllllflliu In o.ith nn.1 ......1,.,.. rnin.n -,iru 1 the details ofllie tariff fihl Ineludinn' the possihle aildition o ! f I'O'MMHi.ODO a year tn the cost ol' !sWf. '! ""t interest Ihe average i "s !ls 11,0 ",,a'e of a fil11 I hilt. I i.ocal news is the Ihinu. A haJiy """'"Kt.'irs in your I o l!1 lrn ti"",s "s '"U'ortanl as III 0 """"' y II volcano ',solneivhere out in the l'acltic. ; now pcniiils public j the Caribaldi hymn. I Mussolini KlnlliuK f barred until recently, since fascism j took chare of Italy. ' t uncc all over Italy, you saw- pic tures of (laribaldi. anil even trained I.,,!!, n!,,'- our martyrs have till Uaribalrii. If his tniuh could open, ,aml he arise, would he much inter ested in modern Italv. Clltlil ndverUmn Ke. rniulti. X GOT BGTTGR. l't)6A " THAN THAT. X'N GONNA S Hovw 0U A tJOTTLE IN AuseuA! Do Yoa Remember? TKX VKAJES ArM) TOIAY (I'Vuin flies Jf the .Mail Tribun.) Aiikui i'-i. 1 I Secretary of navy sails for Hono lulu for in: pection of rear! Jiar- i bor. Conirrcss ai.propriates I ,(tl(i,(iMD 1 curry ut 1'iosideut Wilson's rutjram for reduciim the high of living. Mcdford heKloii to tc smntfil u charter August I ii. Wci-Keant Frank AlcKne flics (o Aledt'ord and starts un forcat fire patrol duty. Will II. Wilson declares ho will close out mercantile business und go into uutomubile business. I'M il.n I. il association junket tu Ciaicr 1-ake shows wretcheil con dition of hilnvay. ULV Washington cents por pound is set aa fair price for sujrar. J rowers In oust have been .cUui'K- j ins I ti cents. TWKXTV V1:;AHS AC.O TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribun.) August J a. 4 U( Wire: N. V. Jiarllett prices $1.00; Chicagu $I.U5. lien Lowell uf Woodvlilc (ItoKe Hiver) leaves for San Jose to build airships. Kimr rur t( hipped to date. Jjiu-ltett pi-aru Ail. "I will pay cash for Hurt lea pi:ai'fi." John I). Ohvell. I'l-c'Kiilcnt I'oiviK of l.'oiiuiicrclal club ui-KaliiKi-.s a lioo.sler cluh. Jud player, Tigers. Pernoll. Clrants Push hall 'purchased hy the Detroit Ceo. A. Patterson, former Mcil furd nianaKer of the telephone ot- I fice arrested in Oregon City for 'JU'tKI elnliezzleitient. LAWNIdOWERS Sharpened and Adjusted BABY BUGGIES Rubber Wheels Retired, BICYCEES Repaired, Bought and Sold L0CKSMITHING Medford Cycle & Repair Shop 10 North Fir Phono 2G1 WE DEVELOP r Filras Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Snndayg and Eveninfi All the Tim By BUD FISHER LOOK IN A . No Ibison KGASOlSNEyl 1 u