JOE FOTXH
MKDFOttr MATTTRTTTUNTC, MEDFOttD, OKEC'DX, FTNDAY, AFArST 1ft, 102H.
till
MEDFORD M AIL TIUMJNK
pllly, SutMliy, etiy
rulilcl.r.l l.y
IfllliKOMi 1'UINIINU CO.
IS JT S9 N. Kil 61.
I
n-ii
UlillKItT W. Ill III.. Kdllop
1. Kl'MI'TKH HMIlli, Hn
An ln?leKilpnt Nniujr
Knitted u ten.tMl ! tbtUn it Mcdford.
Ortfun, Wider Acl of Mairli J, 1 71.
HI HSl Itll'ilUN kAIKS
By Mill In A'hsiK-e;
Pally, w.th KmxUy, yrr
pnily, NuiwUy, rimiUli
lu.lv. tiiiUiil Suiidiy. your
..7.MI
. . .T5
. . O.-.o
luily, iilfut 8uikl, numili . . '' '
Vivtiiy Mall Inluiw, one year S.imj
Biiifldy, one yrif mt
Hy Citirltr. In AdiNiife In Mlfi'"l. A-Iini"'I.
JarkMJtiulle, CVntrsl I'uiiil, I'lmciiU. Tilciil, Gulil
11 til aid "'I HiKliJif: r
luily, llh Sumby. niniilh I "
Dally, wiihmit Himriay, numili. .
luily, niilmul Huinlay, hub year
pally, wlili UuiHluy, one yeir. ,
7. .Ml
8.UI)
All term. Mill In nlouifff.
MKMItKlt OK THK ASHIH'IATKII I'llKHS
ltrrlviK Kiill IrfJHfil Wire Km 1f
Hie Absuclaliil I'n-vt I rurlu'luly nitlflrd o
tlte u e r'ir iiublkatluti of all Mi illMalrlir
erfditwj to II or ollivrube flliriJ In tliU er,
tixl ls la (he lofil lirs fiulihtlinl liMdn.
All rlslits (r puiiilratiua of ipeclfcl uUnpaltiiu
hftfln are also rciMtetl.
oillflal i.r"r nf ih. rily tit Mrtlurd.
U'flcUl pifr ol J.rkN.n 1'i.m.ly.
flitcrn tUily n.r.j: rtrruLUuD lor lis nwiillij
emJiria Oct. 1. ll'K, 4 litN.
A.ler!ili. nrl.rfspn!atlm
M. K. M.IUKXSKX I IIMI'ANY
Dlllcn Ill Nrw V..rk. Clikwi. Mflrilt,
rraitfje.). 1.3 Aigtl... Hnlllr, l..f IUimI.
iii.
Ye Smudge Pot
y Arthur Prrjr
The efficiency cxperlH of Wyoni
lllK held a conlen ncu last .Monday
and the chairman of the mecllntf
delayed Iho openlni; of Ihe Kesslon
jr. minutes, his wal.'h not tcllinn
I III! truth llhoul the time. Thi!
watch was nil 1.1 oil , for pro
jury. Thu ways of un efficiency
expert tire almost as dark mill
mysterious, us those nf u China
man. l.ul u Chinaman will K'l
solnethiui; done.
Autumn was ushered Into thu
vull.-y yesterday, the iiaiiict of this
ushers not being learned.
C.Iens Tails, N. V. ltoostcrs of
this vicinity may crow as Ioiir,
loudly anil early as ihey please,
aocordlllK lo 11 recent decision of
J. Ward Itussell, city attorney,
who whs called upon to soltle Ihe
matter. I I'ross Dispatch.) This
emancipator of tho rooster is tt
cross between Al.rahaui Lincoln
urn) ileu .Mussolini).
The Punt ages family, with at
least I - million si mo icons in tho
family cxchciiicr, are In the midst ,
of a world of trouble their j
H II IIU'SViiiK. iliM. riimtimu
faces trial fur drlvint; Inn auto
while drunk, anil M v. PuiiUlkcs,
with all bin wealth. Is rtidoty ynnU
ed before a bur of Jimtico, on the
accusations of a girl. The locale
of the predicament nf both Ih l.os
Aimelcs. It lotdM like it would
take a Kinart lawyer to untangle
them from the law. The I'anlaues
seem to have possessed the quaint
notion that because of their gold
Ihey did not have to buhuvu.
l.)eer a ro plentiful In tho up
lands, and aio being .slain by cou
gars. Some of tho cougai'N have
claws that leave u mark 11 ku a
bullet.
A I'hrlMimi Martyr
lie was Indeed a man who had
suffered much. He had been a
1 subscriber to this paper since Its
i list number. U'lirtstinn Kvange
llst.) A carload of urapes is due from
California, and will be tillirkly
transformed into delicious jolly, It
is said.
The Hcrew-t ailed bulldog from
lioston, by way of Salem, Oregon,
who will not bite, but grow Is
fiercely from his inner recesses,
slopped the under part of his jaw
with the (oc of a shoe, day before
yesterday. The Itoslnnlan will not
come out from under the daven
port, thlch Is also known as a
divan. The fiend who matlrwaled
t he sweet thing is unknown, but
your eorr. woujd do Ibe same thing
nHiiln under the same circum
slanees. and still be pnud of It .
We will never be bit In the leg
by a bulldog us peevish mm Crants
I'.iss, If we sfc hhu first.
lioi'i; m it .i,i:i At;.l
( Pcitdb'lou jvt OrcgonUm)
Leonard Kuiiimeiiiind was
from the ranth Tuesday.
Ho Hays they arc about thru
harvesting but admits ho
doesn't rare a great deal for
the farm and would like to be
able to study music but H'uins
he cannot get away.
4 representatives of Ii ans-At la n -lie
liners were here the first of the
week silnn up the lot al crop of
Kurnpenu tourists, T'.cy were de
lighted uUli thu outlook.
UltMillT linvT 11 T
( Kmisjis ( lly Slur)
Wilbur knew lo what phy.slnlng-b-,il
pbeuoliM Uon t.ie nioliuit pit -lure
has owed ils sin ee.-s. lie was
fauiiliar with the use of the panto
graph and the name of Cay Lussae
actually meant so met hing to bun.
I (( could cab u late the popula l ion
of a colony of mice after three
years of astonishing increase with
out inlei feretice front the family
cat. lie could dlt fei etuiate be
tween force ami energy, pi diet
the future of the motor car. and
loll how to move a 2-ton hotilder
I on fort horizontally mid fifteen
feet vertically.
All honor to Mr. FilKon's offi
cial proo-ge. Itut a doubt still .ei
hlsts in our mint). I low valuable '
itt a (tiestitnnaire for pi king out
u future K'Uf-on .' Will W ilbur be i
able to inxent another talking ma
chine or anoiher Incandest enl
lamp? Will he be n cored! tail with,
tho Invention of another tuottou f
picture ma hint or of toe qiiiolru
jdex telegraph? And when bo In
inorc than years old, will he be
Hblo to devise such net ol iues
tloiiri to plague forly-niiiu ' more
young men?
Itlll M.-blhoin uoiithf I1)" mel
ropolHui) viel "itli a car.) of
GOOD MEDFORD ADVERTISINGS OVERLOOKED
W".!
11 KX .Mcciri.nl 's ni'W vatr
ll- .Mail-1 1-1 1 J 1 1 1 1 ; made a
tains In- iiIiummI lit tin- I'ncific
j inviliiifr all tourists, ami the world
r:n i. l... r .....
till l Mill I J! II I "11 N II M I'M I III'
I'.Miiiil mi tin; Pacific Coast hetwecu Viiucimvcr, I!. I'.
.McxiiNin line.
This has never liccn ilmie, lint wo st ilj hclii'Vc the sii.i;j;chtli.ii
a !') m 1 one. Kvcrymie In .M'eill'oiil aiOeeiatis this water,, and
ns time jjnes on more ami more olllsiilers arc iiiiiireciali'.ij,' it.
lint aside from ils intrinsic value, our water system has mi ail
yiTt isiiijj value which, we I'ccl, lias nevnr liccn properly ntili;:c..
The eonslriiction of such fountains, hittiuK every incoiniuf;
and ouljioin motor tourist, so to speaji, ill the eye, would go
fur toward allowini,' .Medford to realize on the puoli;ity assets
of this trrcat naliiral resource which, uiulcr jiresent conditio!.!-,
are largely wasted.
8uc-li fountains could not only
; in themselves, hut would he automatic broajdeasters of one of
the most valualile assets liny city on the 1'ilcifie Coast enjoys.
The fountains would cost money, lint, from! the standpoint of
profitalile coinniunily, advertising, we can think of no better
investment.
MEDFORD 'S AIRPORT MUST
W1
IC all know what advertisine;
e construction of ils new
-Motor Company, Mcdford is now marked with a red .star ou the
national air map.
And as aliove mentioned there is the iiivaltuihle water sys
tem. Jiiit, while the airport is rapidly neariii,"; completion, there
is no hookup there wilh this water system. Anil, according to
our information, if will lake several months to make this hookup.
This connection would lie an expensive one, no douTit. lint
wilh all rcsidrnls in I lie section liclwceu the airport anil the
oily limits clamorino; for wafer, it would seem llial some ar
rangement could he made, whereby the eosl could be so dis
tributed, that the burden cither upon the oily or Ihe water de
partment would not be excessive.
1 1 ei c certainly is Nomethine; that must be done, and at the
earliest possible moment. A Medford airport without Medford
water is too rotosipic even to contemplate.
liioidcnlally, with Ihe inevitable growth of air travel, an ap
propriate fountain at the airport would also be of unquestioned
advertising value.
JOHN BULL DOESN'T CHANGE
EXdliANI.) is opposing Hie
(nut iiiucil conl tlclivcrics
press t II
British coal industry.
Itticuiise kIu' wants money I'm intermit improvements ami
tliri'efnrp doesn't lilu! to have reparation paynienls limitetl to
llie'snin she mnsl pay the I'niled Stales.
Because she i'eai's tho new Jntenutlional hank will he phteed
outside id' liomVni, anil compete with the Bank ol' J'hihmd J'nr
her -rohI reserves.
All of which demonstrates
headed business, the dfilTerence
and any oilier -;nvcrniiiciil in
in iiaine.
The l'anla";cs case in Los An;.
is a luiilli-niillioiiaire ou the one
(!her. I'anlajres declares he expects to be indicted and tried,
but he never expects to be convicted. Considcrine; the history
of. similar eases in the past, his confidence is justified,
million dollars can 't do wrouir!"
i Here is (die
type of pnhlieity
stooth Namely, the man who confesses to a dastardly crime he
never committed merely lo net in the newspapers.
It
seems iiieredihlt; that any
drive a ear Jilone, should not have eiioui;h to rapidly drive
anv hiteh-hilters asking for a ride.
Now is tin time when an increasing number of the popula
lion wish they had time to rest up from their vacations.
Well, if Mr. Hoover is to reduce military expenses hy elimi
nation; unessential things, now would be a ood lime to sell a
stuffed shirt.
Nature restores the balance. The
last so luiij; now, but think how ku
last.
Mergers
what a mei
1 1 cam cone
are becoming- popular. Ami if you don't
lmt is wateh a small boy ou a hot dav wilh
MUTT AND JEFF
, a T- . a 1 I
i
i i v
IIIUWTl , Ci K" I . ;.TTf
mm. ...J t Km..
ML ... i-
system was tirst estalilisliod,
NIISTfirsiKiii mat uur.icinc lum.-
llitjliwuy cntiiinciis
thi
:! v
at larie, to Imvo
ll h ink.
illld
t .1.. te..l,... t mi ..mil. I
l ill llliHii-; i n.i. i. v .
tin. I
tin; l
lie made attractive and useful I
HAVE MEDFORD WATER
Metlford Jias received through
airport. Thanks to the Ford
Young pUni Ihthhsr sln bclit'vos
Ti'tnii Citu'inany will tiii'ther to-
that when
it eoiiies lo lianl-
between a I
ibor oovel'llincllt
Copland is In r
:ely a diffcronot
; Jeet to select food that Is "strength
; ening" yet not "fii'ttenlng." and
nearly any smart one but a dor
Will bear watehin;,'. Here j tor can and will tell you which
side and a penniless o-irl ou the .
....
l went v
hound we have never under-
two jjirls wilh enough sense
bonds of matrimony
S the improvement
don't
houds
know
an ice
Jeff Would Like Them
1MTGRGSTIMG
0,.
I OS
IF TROG: '. rv
lllAl T-TN O Al I -
WAtTGD ao
VGARS F0(
that:
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
KiStiwI Ifltm jrl!nlrn to personal lirallh
' t nt and WMtlrn In Ink. 01"S to Ibe larte mmhti ut IrKm mvited, iiily fr tan he aii
i .... ,.t .1,1.
nnuj. ... - "
KeM'i.i'cli Work on u rnpiilur uial
I'li-.lll for the discovery uf tliis'lwo
tllC IIISCUVCIJ- Of tlliS!l0 CHS.S Ul! qillli, the HUMP. )3)
Ik duo Ml'. I. ii. ! ' 'I" l know wliia you inwill by
new ailiiicnt
who, naturally doiirlntt to- Inform
the most r.-presiMilallvo uudlcni.'C.
fallaciously contril.utcd. hitl ori'in-
report l
IhiK column. .Mr.
Kiivc his ill
aso no name. In his
orlKiniil article
Of course It is
necessary Hint a
new disease, have
a name. Indeed,
that is Important
if the nrfliction
Is to attain popu
larity. Look how
u n p o tllar h id
hreath was until
!
i
In f-hniixliitf iiamoH fur (linraM-s i printing offirf. W'ushiriKton. . C,
wo Hhcmlcl .strivi' fur KimiHicliy so and ask for a copy of "The W'on
far h may Ik conHistont v.ith ilc.s- ; ilprful Hiory of Life," issued hy the
ci lpdvo iiitui acy. It in a KrWvi.uH j puljlio henlih service bureau of tho
inistnkf, I think. Ut name diyeanoH j troasury depnrtmont.
aftrr disci, vi re in. ' Already wo nroi Wouhl I Vivisect Tony the llibcr
lnirdciHMi wilh iirteht'H dixeaMO, 1 niini Wop?
T.Uik's disease. Morton's disease, i I want to take exception to Dr.
Addition's Hodf;kin'H, IJasedow's Hrady's article unlioldlni' th.. t.mf.
ft ra vc, I'urstin's, Siokes's. (the di
sense ), ('Mkinson's, Pott's, Kay
nauds, and scores of oLherij Ichh fa
miliar to laymen. So I propose
that we christen I.' S, It's, disease
hyperorexia, a plain ami unassum
ing word which any Kehool hoy who
lu.s a term of (ireek can readily
understand. Fur the, henefit of the
reader who has not, mastered
Creek
much
hyperoi'pxia means loofiM heside the question. Ij0 you
ppetlte. Heretofore doctors' net alon without shoes, wool'
have liccn so lnisy
lietits whose ehlef
uarimr for pa-j
complaint was..
anorexia (too lit t If appetite) thut
no one ever thought of tho dire
rails a vietim of the opposite state
would find himself In. until 1. 1'. ii.
intiiiduced the new disease.
"I do not .seem to have anything
"wronj; with me,' apologized Mr. ji.
"unless It is too much appetite. I
think thin Is tho matter with
goodmany people. I think I could ! ,,,!,n wno h"ts le meddling gos-
ulways eat twice as much us I dojHips
but I don't."
Luigl Cornaro must have had' nw I,!l""y ll10 wy
some vairuo concention of hvner-i'
hyper-
Art of
o rex la when he wrote his
l.lvln- u- i. r i ,
topher Columbus. lint it remained
for I. K, 11. lo Klvc the world .Is
classic description of the malady,
also Ihe best known remedy for it.
Head it asain: "I think I could I
eat twice un much as I do but I j that charily is expected to take
don't." jtlie place of decent wajjos.
Who was It that advised the!
young man contemplating engag
ing In some occupation, profession
or way of life Ibe oilier hud fol
lowed wilh success? Anyway, 1. r j
It. gives us the healthful answer loj
that, great modern problem. Shall!
I take another section of pie. 7 j
strange how our ideics have l
changed In a short generation, j
Kormei'lv Ihe chief concern of itne-
tor and patient was how to crowd i
; more nourishment in. Now it up
i pears to be nearly everybody's ill.-
f""1" leiniirem.-nt.
Seriously. I. K. It. really has dis-
covered a niw disease.
Katlng is great sport, am1
I thiiK.
in many
eases it is a social aeeomplishmenf :
lunehln Is an important factor ip
business circles: dining Is a rec
ognized way of briil jiiim business
and social relations; superfluous
late suppers mark- advanced stages
of the disease: everything in mod
ern life conspires to keep appetite!
far ahead of metabolic capacity.
Mavbe. after all. hvnerurcxln Is tnsM
annlher Indication that we lMin't; lag htm nothlnif for lost time wheii
stand prosperity. j hp iM L m'fiuitted; wondering
'. I why some people Iiate tho govern-
CSI'MtNs NI ANSWIlliS jnieut.
Tin Impersonal Trick
Will klndlv recommend 1! Vou can tell when a man Is real-
uood 1h.-si.H i1 inii n-inni - i.iin..l'-v s'iekiug to the l.x-dny tliet.
where they treat nerve trtntble and 1
general inn down condition. I be-1
lieve 1 nr. ..i x c '
w 1 nt 1 ' ' ""-a N-
Al' 1
Answer I advls,. von to irlve 11
" ' " '"-i1". " "-,
ailt
physieian or a specialist If.
ou prefer who practices under bls;
iwn name. Your physieian will!
reeonunend the best plaer tit KO. fl
your condition requires institution-'
al cue. j
X. IV.: No. X. II. I
(1 What would you eall a ner-j
voiis breaktlown 7 t i I iocs it uf -
feet everybody in the same way 7 1
l.t Can i; be brought about by a
rundown nervous cendition. from j
ocr work, worry and nervous i
strain".' ( Mivs I.. U
Answer ill A mhtake. (7) No
Without Compound Interest.
THAT MAKGS
us EIH
T
and hysiftif, not lo dUa.p diiaw.ib or tMtnnt
" "iwjam ,
llldieiio
rni'eMiiii.(1
Ailinci.l.
"""'""'i nervouH condition, over
wurk anil nervous striiln. hut wor
ry, which u illlulcd four, c.in cor
lainly Impair health, Juki us fear
alone can nn.ducp shock ami i t..r
I hat
reason cnrclully iruardod
i.Kalnst in nursery
Wlmt, .Not. lji to n Chllil?
Some lime ii K(l I think I saw tho
name of a pamphlet mentioned In
your column, on how to explain
the mystery of life to u youni; child.
1 do nut believe In telllnj- 1 1 oh Jo
children. . . (Mrs. I0. l;.)
Answer. Vim should be careful,
.Mrs. I:., for what would the m..-h.
it achieved mor-j l.ors think If they found you don't
hid distinction uslhelievo In lyini; to your children?
halitosis. .Send a nickel to the
tice of vivisection. Dr. Cradv is a
prorossed dot? lover. Would he
use his own Tony for vivisection?
. . (Ami).
Answer. Xot until I had search
ed the world pretty exhaustively
for some other doK that was less
slcnificanl. Why, num. you couldn't
hurl.or such nn atrocious thought
If ym knew Dim liny. Jlut that
cloth oh, furs and everything that
Ihe poor dumo animals contribute
lo man's-comfort and welfare?
(Copyright John K. Dille Co.)
Quill Points
Any lown Is a bum town to the
. y U,UM'
.',
' ,mvon 1 tl,n0
because
to
feel sorry
for
inuuiseives.
How nlco to live In Canada
where a man can feel free without
drinklni; mean liiiuor in August.
Tip: A small gratuity. Kvidonce
At llle present rate ot progress,
j America should have a complete
network of concrete highways by:
Mho time everybody takes to the!
1 air.
ak
L
Fortunately, daughter can
deep lulu ilhout disrupting
the hoiischtdd's plans, she
doesn't mind dri lug the car
two blocks in gel a nut sundae
for breakfast.
A scientist is a man who can
examine a skull buried in ltru ami
leeonstruet the apt'-man it be
longed to S.-.O.ona yarn's 11. t.'.
Never
scorned i
followers
selilsh.
wicked
yet have the
religion that made its '
good, tolerant and un- !
Icanism: Keeping an ac- !
Am
(,usri1
nan in Jail six months; pay-
v,,,,nh,','s hls family dodge when
no ,ll1H !
' I
it takes many months to land a, :
ml UliMiiiii-e in iail P.tit vi.11 i :.n r.
" ... '. V . ". . V:. f
, e. peei 1 ne m erw iu ph k it piro
,.f t hat His.,. In 11 tt-eel.
two.
.
Siui.ttl: A .notion ...ado hy
Ihr ilrlvcr In lro.it just before
you oi.ss hhu.
"He loed her" is a ptuin state
ment of fact. "He done loved dat
gal" is American humor. "This
I
r'. Lin ! ! in n:nl '
HOWl Does
it, NAk
EVEN?
msawa w- F",,s.'iiics!i.s--'-.s
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bimbo
phi-ail"
shure was nuts abtut the, .states in silver production, second
is brilliant modern wit. ;in copper, fourth in zinc, sixth in
molding cruisers just for de
fense! I,ct's raise fichtiiiK cocks
to defend us against any maan who
thinks his roosters cun lick ours.
I Correct this sentence: "I don't
care who you are," said tho traffic
Icop; "1 treat 'em all alike."
,
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Pag One.)
I'liiiL'cs 11I iiioiinlaniK run
east
and
them
1 u-ovl I'lah lias
one of
All the oilier mountain
run north and soutji.
ran(
Wli
r
Have the luagMietie eiirrents.
goiiiL' north and south, any-
! thing" to do with it 1
The fir
t two white men that
i ever saw I tali were
, - .
Spanish 1
: priests, rat hers Ksealaste
tud
Iominnez, in lTTii, year of the!
first Fourth of July.
44 '
Utah lias l.'tl factories now. and
Pilneus yearly enough evaporated '.
muK 10 ll" a 10W 01 cans reaclitng
I'l'imt Saa ' DicKo to
I'aris, France.
F. I'., linnlils, win. owns the I'cn
ver I'nst and gives coinpethors a
headache, wires: "When you gel
Into Colorado Thursday morning,
you will soc more agricultural
wealth and growing crops than you
1hvc seen from Los Angeles to the
(.'(dorado line, an aina.ing state-
mon lMlf tnir"
.. ' ' . . ., .
1 " W1" "t;ir "ul I Ol
I orado and tho city of Licnvi.'r to
1 morrow.
j U.'tui'llillg lo I tall, one enmity.
llox Kldcr, population L'o.Mii, spends
'each year $x,:w..:i:i-'.H". The rutin
i (y's assessment, $:in.lill,i;., aver
jages 57,01'::. 7f. per family
i And consider L'tah's mineral
j weallll.
Ninoly-tliwe (liifeiont minerals.
I "Id varieties, the largest opoll-cut
'Copper mino in tho world. I'tah
i Copper Company has paid ltil,.
'Ml.:';'.; in dividends.
' t'tall stands tirst nnloltc;
Because, r'uc uiAiTb
TUUCfOTV YARS FOR
I -A Jr.
this:
:0 7 "'"."
I " " ' t- t ... . . .., i. . . n.,
. I'lar
10. ojif
13. Pfrformln
11. iti.oniij ma-It-rirtl
17. Sil In Hie
trroiinil
19. I'lKt
Si, Hnnimlior Mnl
uliii kliltiiior
wldtc ctom n
St. Foolll1.! iiit
-.. wriiintr Huiil
TVE E PBCA,T
E T'R 00 LEO
RS IffiS PAN
E S T S0T N T
j is. O'nalii ktiowl
i'itifi i ii ron nn
Hip M'ies
sn. s ick
mi. Ilivprt SiiiinMl
otloii fniirlc
:;i. rnoiihii ier-
to n If
$:. Ilninn
Zi, I''a n ii poii for
tile Mike 0(
fiilhl
an, Jtrillln lire
iv. Murk (if a
n n ii lit)
41. I'ari uf a
jthint
13. l emlnino llnniB
41. I'oior
.. Srlf
4. I:plrp
Mil. rronoun
PO W N
1, (Jtnl of Wiir
s. i:nirnnrp
4, Pronoun
i. UauMi money
of arnmnt
A. H31h call
;. Mnii
H, Itlack rnchnoi
.Hold.
! I'rah lias enough salt to supply
the entire world for more than add
'years. Knough rock of tho right
kind to pave every highway, street
! and alley in the United Stales:
enough marble to build a column
I nearly two feet thick from the
j earth to the moon, and coal to sup
1 ply the country for 100 years to
icome. Also, which should please
good prohibitionists, enough onyx
to build a soda font) tain long
enough to accommodate haO.OoO.ooo
people at one time, two feet for
each customer.
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Host of all, I'tah Ivns a public
school system as fine as any in
the union.
1 Thpre are in I'lah now J't times
hh many hih schools as there wore
'in 1!03. Fewer than three out of
j every thousand people in I'tah nre
illiterate. Also and finally. Utah
has the largeat known dinosaur do
: posit in the world; Hrigham
Young's magnificent temple pos-
sesses an organ so big. deep und
noit'ioii, niui 11 n anisic wuum iiiurvt"
you melancholy on your happiest
day.
ou should see Utah, Salt Lake
City.
Salt Lake is really salt. From
four pails filled with water you get
one pail full of salt.
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TABLE ROCK SCHOOL
WILL OPEN SEPT. Zi
TAIil.K HOCK, Ore. Auk. IB.
(Special! The Table Hock school
hoard met Monday evening, Angus!
Ii. to make arramrenients for Ihe
beginning of school on September
2ml.
The house anil grounds will un
dergo a thorough cleaning. Hie
floors ami woodwork will lie oiled
and the woodshed will be Kivrn :i
coat of paint.
W'm. Hiltlo and wife of Gold 1 1 111 '
were business visitors here Wed-1
nesday afternoon
Kd Wilson, the waternielon king
Sinil prophet of this section, is get
ting prepared for a busy melon sea-
son as lie has a good stand and ex
ilic poets the demand will ho good.
Ill
Yestirdsy't Puzzle
Don't save na
UP So- LONG?
'in
' fiJi'ii'i,'
Do You Remember?
TKX Vi:.MtS A; TODAV
(Krom files of the .Mail Tribune.)
AilUilt IB. 11U.
Sleelhead flHllllIK reported hot
ter. I'Yi.nk Isaacs unU F. Hoy
liavis eueh catch beven und Jonas
Wold two.
Misliop Ilur-hes of Porllund visits
Methodist church III Medford.
Sinudue: "Dave Wood has as
sumed manai,-eniint of tho C'in
lillliatl Keds and Ihey won two
Kames from the (ilunls yesterday.
Three llutle Kails hoys arrested
tor startlns forest flics.
Phonographs will play nn Im
portant part in nppronuhinK polit
ical camiialKli. uccordini; to an
nouncoment of cunipalcn maip
aers.
TWHXTY Vi: ltS AfiO TODAY
tl'-rom files of the Mall Tribune.)
AiiKUMt ih, num.
.M. 1.. Alford. wife nnd infant
child are oumpins at lintrops, near
Hutto Kails.
Eilitoriil:
The Portland Orcgonlan has
at last noticed the Mcdford
Commercial club's $1000 chal
lenge, and reprints it as solne
thiui; new. with the remark
that the difficulty will bo in
bavins the JudKs nKrcc upon
w h a t constitutes resources.
There will be no difficulty on
this score. Medford does not'
care what is selected, it has"
tlie Kiiods, and any impartial
judges will so decree. This is
the third year the club lias
advertised Its chullciitro and
the OreKonlan is to 1.0 con--Bi'atulated
upon Us enterprise.
In the course of several years,
if the OreKoniun persists In ils
search for information, it will
learn that there is such a town
as .Medford and such a section
as southern Oregon.
Krcsh lobster
.Vn.-'h drill.
bein'-; served t.t
Local ranchers are hopins to set
.1.1 per box for their pears in the
New York market. They are soll
im; In .Medford at fl ii per box
now.
John U
may take
Allen declare Jim IH
over tho 1". & B. rail-
road.
Installation of Klki lody
poncd until October.
ORLS'GUMB 10
CKNTKAL POINT, Ore., Aug. 10.
(Special) Last wuclc AIlss Lota
Henshaw, who has been caiployetl
at the Damon cafe, and her friend.
Miss Kiiiestine Oohack of Kacle
Point, wont to Fish l.ulte and while
camped llicrc cliaihcd Mt. I'ilt, re
turning Saturday to KHglo Point.
Mrs. A. Stewart of Portland ar
rived .Monday moraine and remain
ed over night with her father, Oho
Pankey. Jr.. then left for Duns
muir, Cab, for the homo of Ucr
sister, Mrs. Robert Shnington.
Mrs. Dorothy Wales of Atwator,
f'al.. arrived Sunday nlpht. She
expects to spend a, couple of months
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
1). W'atklns.
Mr. and Mrs. Halpli Honncy and
family of The Dalles and Mr. and
Mrs. Homy Bouncy and family of
i Klamath Kalis are visiting, their
j brother, Pearl Bonaey, and family
at Central Point.
Mrs. (i. I.. Garrett, Mrs. I.. H.
Smith, Mr. mid Mrs. C. 15. Smith
and family, Ktldie Smith and Hyin
1 Keep, brother and nephew of Mrii.
C. K. Smith, mado a. Picnic party
Sunday at Grants Pass and enjoyed
tho swimming at the park on Rogue
river.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard MayficM
and children l'clurnod Tuesday lo
fort Klumath and expect to remain
there a couple of weeks to attend
to business Jn that locality.
':txpcrt nmsningtf
Films In at 10 A. M.
Ready at S P. M.
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