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PAOTJ FOUR riODFORD MATL TRTRITSE, rEDFORD, ORKriOV, FRTDAV. AFflTST 23, 1020. MEDFORD mail tribune Dtllr, Rundar. Wecilf l'ntli-hfl by MKHFUItU i'UlMl.sa CO. tS-IT-89 N. Kir Si. ROIIKKT W. Ill ML, Kditor B. BLMl'IKIt 8MITII, Maimer An Indfjwmlent Newspaper Kntered u urcwid dm milter it Uedord, Orrfuo, wrier Act tf Mirth , 187B. j BI BHCmi'TIUN HATM I By Mall In Assure : Daily, villi HutnUy, jr $7.50 f Pally. Willi BimiUy. mwitli T5 t Pntly, wilhmit HuiuUy, year fl..0 pally, kllhuut Rmiclay, month ,. .'j Wt-elly Mall Tritium, dim year 2.0(j SiiiKlny, ime ar i 2-"" Hy Carrier, In Ailmnce In Mertforrf, Ashhml, JaHsoniille. ( tntral I'uint, l'liueuli. Taleot, Uuld Hill and on Umlmays: Iwily, with Hurifliy, month 9 Daily, ultlmut Hmiday, rooiitii n Dally, ulllioiit Runilay, one year T.Oli Daily, iui Sunday, one year 8.00 All term, casIi in advance. IIKMIIKK ((' TDK AHSlH'l ATKD lifKWS Itewlilnir, full leased Wire Km ice Tlw AhMKiateil Vmt ii Diclusively entitled to the us 'or publiratlon of til iwn .liMiatrhei crrditrd to It t ottirrni-:' rrrdlled In this paper, iid iUo to the local news lulilUhrd herein. All right for' I'uMlcailun ul ifteclal didpalebai berrln are alio reverted. Wflriil psprr of the City of Medford. Official pajicr of Jackson County. Rworn daily arcrase rlrnilatioo for lis nouUu lid Ins Oct. 1, l'J2H, 44;i. Adtertislnf Itejirrsfntii Ijm M. C. MOUKX8KN It CO Ml' A NT firflcu In New York, Chirac, Detroit, flan rranrisco, Im Angeles, Beanie, 1'oMlmd. Ye Smudge Pot lly Arlliur IVrry The raiMln gruwerfi of California will et jy.OUO.OOO relli'f from tho farm aid hoard. AViLh uuch u Koodly um. they can hire a couple, of oud t liemistH and find out what mnkea tin raiHiri wino hitler and cloudy and full of toxic K'u. Ifunt'TH are conducting Htinrino turret practice in the field whore the phoasantH live, and would not kill u phoaMint he fore the KoaHon opciiH, for all the uold lu the world. There In some talk of iiatnlnt; a commiHMlon to Investigate tho Htatu deficit. If there was a deficit of commiKHions, It would he nice. A man committed suicide yester day in the old fashioned way. not having a plane or an ocean handy. The (fame lawn now prohibit the Nhonting of it deer with linriiH worth lashliiR to the front end of itn auto. MIhm CoTaHt expectH to pack enouKh peai'M to Htarve to death next winter in a $100 fur coat. At liberty, trombonist; hot and hwcpI. plenty pep, road and fake, can nIiik. play in tune, Kld outfit, tuxedo, double at drums, dirt and flash, hot sock cymbal, ham lay off. youtiK ntid fcood looking; Home violin when needed; double Htop and ironfiiH. ( I'roiii Salem StatoM nian, who do not state whore they found II. I Why Kd White keeps hltt under the bed and away back. Several citizens complain of Ihu Hoeod maintained by time, and say "I can't imagine whore the year has K"iie." Some do not know Khat they did with April. The feminine back 1h no more to look at than the feminine knee, it Ih revealed. The spinal column Ik made to look less jaRned, by at lachluK apron HtrliiKH to the shoul ders, und when lightened leave an aperture for air, niosqiiitoeH, and the huh to enter. H Is also koiiio thine for a male comedian to throw an empty and crumpled clerclte package nt, hlltine the name freuuontly. This a I w a y makes tho barebacked one sipjoal und fool cheap. There Ik also noiiio Ihine about ii bate back, that causes the owner thereof to tdump down like Clorla Swansoii. Tho OrcKotiiaii had an editorial yesterday, on the Portland ball team in the space usually devoted to a learned discussion of the new tariff on (lerman-made inanea nose. .Mica, Womack ha hit out for Ari.ona on a biK minine deal, and was seen in I lilt, Calif., late yester day. Henry C. Kuan, our foremost golfer, and first importer of the pollre do; to thCM' parts, is at lol .Monie, Calif., where he will play eolf with Die hieh and miehly of that profusion. The column to the weHt Holomnly refers to llenvy as "II. t. Mean." lie was often called "Chandler." A movement i.s on foot to call him K-eae. The !raf Zeppelin wan delayed In Itn departure from Japan yester day by the weather, and failure lo find a Ntowaway aboard. vio moii:st VMM.KTK (Salent Capital Journal) ' lti:sI.Vi;i), That we bow In humble submission to the will o( 1 Mm Who doeth all thlnKs well: and while we keenly feel our loss and miss them from our association, yet we roeoenlzc that our losa has been their K''n." (Til' resolvine i donu by u Kiuiip of insurance aRents.) id-ist1ls from spell . .. CIIICAtiO, An:. IM. i'V) A sudden heal wave which swept over tho middle west from the notilh antl southwest avni tempera turoH Monrine and left this section uf the country espin for breath today. Chicago, with y3 deuroes. exper. enced the wannest weather of the mimmer and the hotict Atmust 2?nd In the hlntory of the t titled BtatCM weather tuircati. The rlwe wm freakishly tmdden nnd abrupt, the mercury bciiiK "ent up 11 degreen In two hnum Hi the .iffrrnniin. Two pernoiii died afier b.-Oo; et'ooiiie , (he he.u, an t thi'V-V Wt UlvWned, THE KELLOGG PACT AND IF press i-i'iiir(s from tliu l-'ur Euxl nre l bv lii-lii-vi-il, liuvsii. iiiul China lire mpiill.v (liil'linjr inlo war. Conferences fur llie sellleinenl of the dispute have twice lieen Iii-kiiii, hut eiieh time have hrnlu-ii down, while the inti-rvciiJ inn of worlil powers has thus I'iii' ootno ! The situation lii-insis into sh(ir relief a .serious delect in the Ki-llujjj; jienee pact, III which we defect lies' ill the provision 'that defensive war. ,, As we remarked when the IvelliVir-i pact was signed, the day .f the offensive war lias pi'isscd. liei-'ardless of the actual eir oimiNlaiiccs, every nut ion'.iif the present anil immediate future, lient on liostih; action, wiJI claim it, is n-rlitilii; in self defense. And loii).' Iiefore any official determination of the duressor can he made, I he harm will have been done, and fighting will he on. WK tit ill believe there will he no cxteiided conflict between liussia and China, not because any important factor nec essary for a war declaration is lacking, but simply because neither Soviet Kussia nor Yniuii! China have the money neces sary for conduct in;: war on a large scale. lint if war is finally prevented, we fear, the Kellogg pact can take no credit. J-'nr both Kussia anil China have already es caped from the provisions of that international agreement. r.SSlA (lecliirrs Cliiiui, in seizing tlu: Chim-si; Kastcrit rail-J Wiiy, brt'iMiit! tlic iiojrn'ssor. and in sending troops to Man-1 R clniria sho is only UKFKNII.Ni lirr iiialinitiMt; national ami properly rights. : China tlcclares Soviet Russia slarlftl all the trouble, by scud- i in"; her agents into Manchuria, to spread couunmiistiv: propa- ; yanda, and slit was forrcd, in SKLK J)KKKNSKf to scUr the J railroatl and expel the Soviet agents, or meekly acquiesce in the "peaceful ((nppi'-st" of her province. On the 1'aee !' things Kussia appears to have the best of The I argument, but on the other hand, knowing Soviet Huia's es-; tablished poliey of world conquest, no one ean deny China has j a ease. w J IO is to decide between iave siiMied the Kelloo-.' jn on an official investigation tf the facts, the war would be on. j but for tlie fact above noted, that neither nation is financially able to earry on war, for any length of time. ; AVar may still be declared, for as huiir as a nation has man power and ammunition, a substitute for money ean be supplied by any available job-shop printing press. Hut if. as mciii more likely, it is averted, the important thinir for the world to remember is that our highly touted leagues and world-peuec covenants had nothing to do with it. IN' oilier words, this Sino-Uussiau situation pretty well estab-j lislies Hit; fae.t that before peace treaties can be effective iu I the present stage of human development two important changes j iu them must be made: j First, all wars, defensive or offensive, must he outlawed: r mid second, sonic international police power must he set up, to I malic Ihe provisions of such treaties effective. OREGON ALSO HAS O I K attention has been called to the fact that four members of the factully of the Oregon School of Law have recently joined iu the effort to secure a Warren K. Hillings. ( In view of the references to this case, made from time to i lime in this column! we think the following tetter scut to (Jov- j crnor Young of California is worth reprinting: 1 To Ills Kxcelleticy, Honorable C. C. Young, j Coveruor of the Statu of Califuriiiu. i Sticrutnculo, California, ' Sir: We, lite uiidcrstmicd inetnberH of the faculty of I lie j School of Ijiw of the raivcrsity of Oregon, utter a carorul eon- Hlfleratloii of thu available evidence pertaining to the trial, con- j 1 victfoti and HuhHcipiont history of the case of Thonian J. Mooncy and Warren K. IIMIIiigH, rcspeetlully pray for tlie exercise uf ex j fciittve cli'inehcy for (hose unfortunate men and especially for a iimiiHblo conslibiiilitiii of the applicatitia of Thuauis J. .Mooncy Tor pardon. It Is our opinion thai hy reason of Ihe exposure of the perjury 1 of the rider witnesses lor Ihe prosecution, the revelatioiis,of Ihe l:nlled SiateH Coverniueul InvcHllKntnr as (o Ihe dishonest moth- ' oils employed hy (lie prosecution, and the unanimous opinion of the court and Jury on the evidence subsequent to the convictions, that the said convictions arc not only entirely discredited, hut i the inference Is compelled that these two men were Innocent of the crimes charged. II Ih further urged (hat the plain and ttuperullve demands of Justh'o require the liberation of Ullliims and Mooncy for Ihe rea Hon that the opinion of the Judge und Jury, as men. Is entitled lo ! more weight, in view of the subsequent evidence, than their opin- ! Ion an a court, upon perjured evidence. It in. therefore, respect fully Hub mil led that where the process of the luw rails by lis own limitations i,f do lull and complete justice, hut on the other luiml hrrniiiOH the Agency for grosn Injustice, it is the appropriate and necessary Inaction of the executive to alleviate matters to j tlie end that 11 lastitiK reproach tipoa the law might not endure. It would, seem unnecessary to tidtl that those persons and I groups interested lit the continued Imprisonment of Innocent men by reason of the conflict of economic and political opinion, adopt ' tlie surest method to alienate the public confidence in their lu- j mltiittons und work. ItegardlcHs, however, of the wisdom of such MUTT AND JEFF STRAMG: 1. CAUGHT A -OT ot" ' FlSHBF0Rr SCRGT service- OFFICERS MUTT NMD Atsr-jweD to 6uA.feb THE EITSSO-CHINESE WAR have pi-cvionsjy referral. This all war is outlawed except u. them! JSefore the nations that : - aee pact eoulj even 'et btarted TAKEN ACTION pardon for Tom Mooncy ami They Even Guarded the J(FF we.; f ARC BACKROMe k I . I - - i ' E 'V in linn, the oliltuulliiii ii poll all ialilli' in I iidid penning Ik Imperativu to forbid ttiu use of lllu lllllflliiM-l.v uf the law In MUcll tlltlb. It-Hptt f lltl v nuhmitteil, fMAItl.KK K. ' f.Mtl'KNTKIt. Demi. CHAItl.KH !. IIUWAI'.I), I'niiessi.r of Law. imiiNAItl) C. CAVITT, Professor of l.uw. roW't.KIt V. HAItl'Klt. l'rnl'i'ssor of Law. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Rlinwl kltera (lertalnlnf to personal hralth Ill he aiwrrwl hy lit. Hra-ly It a lmil, wlf.rlrif,si toifUiK U eorlotj. UtIHi t.oil.( U hnef ainl rltten in ink. linhif to the large nunWr if Iritm rrrneil. oiiljr fn tan tie an.wer- ed here. No reply ran tie huu to qttenu not Itradr. In eara ut Uiil newspaper. Iiadv wiiii m: l,i i i.iki: Jtucuntly we I'Ulillshfd tin npul - ouy I"!- li a v I n c iiiiulvonontly nlarmt'il a nailr whn haiiin n to l)o taUInK pin'iimontlionix trrai - tnont, by roforrlnt; to i-lt-ural shock die in the chest wall. At that.: prob ihly this lone rvadcr who alarmed w us the only reader, or nearly the only one. w ho Ii:id any itlea what we were i ilktue about. Anyway, she responds eracefutly with this com ment : Dor Ir. l:rud: Forgiven, indeed, a; th vry tini even. hot aue your foot stis s.i seldom. I'm iaJ to be ao to toil o'J I tax niy air tt i;h ail my ferrut-r apUniX A Jew w ord s a t o u t n u r.o th r.tx may rr.;er: yvur r?i- or.--.ri! "ri. r- ;r :r. ih-- ..l jf.ii v.i lh. c-!Ue-o o' etrii-r c x :j tan f -r:v: .-rl? . w .:1-. : ; r :r.f, only ji itr.ci-i:: wr'.; a:ji. . x n : i-, e c : 0 . 1 rj. u-.;i, i J7 in ;ih prf-iiTr.i. -rit a -; r. 2 a i: : Lj" to 'i 'r k uf ).-: h 5ur.? -. S-.me-.:m-s ;i ;'a:.-n: cotti- "w::h crf Kmc very t.id .ii ir. nr.f; plenty bid. Vi-vwi.-.h'sIt-Z. :s out of th.- M-:i.n n:ht thn. but comidete bed r-! for three or four mom Mill make the I't-s affected lumr enough lrt tor to permit of pneumothorax treatment, even it' the lun to be collapsed has not improved at all or oven if it has grown Worse. Not frequently, but fairly ofi en dou hie pi) -ii mot bora x (lujcrtlon of air into both sides of idlest cavity or tather into both ciiest or pleural cavities) Is Kivon. tho air being injected a 1 1 erna t n weeks. I ha ve a firieml In good ondltlon who was one of the pioneer double pneumothorax piUients here. It is all very interesting. It has saved many lives, includ ing my own. and we can't help but-be infinitely graterul to the nodical minds that have per fected the pneumothorax treat ment. Most doctors hurt the pa tient some. I'm lanky In that lr. is skillful ami quick i ltd I fori only t lie pressure of his hands. I can say the same for Mr. (or another famous t tlberetilosiK sauita -liuin). A local anesthetic is used, of eoiir.je. Sooic patients have a two days reaction, fever und geuen.t aching. I do not. The average patient gets the air every three weeks, at first, and more often afier that the first few mouths. At first about I-e. c. of air (Icsa than a third of a pint), but later as p much as l.Tiihio . c. (throe pints) In some cases . . . Thanking you Tor the kind ness ynu have shown me and for t he pleasure I get every morning w hen I read you In between spoonfuls of I Cocky -ford melon. liver thine. ii:.ci:s s. n. ji'1-:ntioxs and annwi;us Nil me Your Terms. Why can't doctors get rid of t heir meaningless, u n pronounce a hie Lai in terms. When I hear a doctor spouting such terms t am I President From the Fish I siMce thos Feu.ouJSl 1 j GOV HR( ALU r GeT I ' and hjsl'W. wit to deae diaxnnh or treatnnl, conlurinliic to Ubuucuuui. Atidlria Dr. Ulllia i i, i in sv. TlltK KKII'S tTlli;it 1 rrmiiul- vi uf my ui'ifcMlmr vhu do-j tutus to put on u imiU'al cumody mufurin i-osimnu miu! oMtrU'h fath-l ; vrs in his luti and imrado thei ; sin ts a.- 1 1 ir tm Kxal:'d Puttcntut as a Dominie un- of .vtrui'ttilni:. hut do not liosi toward offset nf : tiiu- u put tin kihosh on fako rom-in.-crtiniT u noo-' odn-s and puncture the pretentions or quacki within the ranks, why net train your tuns on this bom : :.te itmt your profession loves so .!! Hut deae don't invent new ul'cttu(cs for well underntood names, uuch as "crt" for cold. W. 11. N. Ai'7. Urine on your objec ;U'imMo te.-'us and I'll see what we can do with them, ltut you poor. dT-Su -.led num. try to understand is itn honest word, a simple A-vt a icrin i dare to defin. a hi-rc.-. eobt 14 ii ditdioncst term ar:J ou imii i eei a imyslcian or a a.!!hori:y of stand in; to de i is any of the Com v , Us;ira;ory Infections. In U :n the curly s; when lh .-v. is '.s very communicable but v: vi-.uiu'-oil definitely. Now t 0. A"-.' t.r.v r',iu table physicl:in ur iu:hr::y to ttll us what var ilk Vunk fiw slander. I Vs hw-- f.ve ons- The fourth; i : e;: her his father nor j :sv;-:"wr ;-ariicu!ar,y. Some gos-l 7 i::y s.o on about thH.j ,.r : uis:r eme home the! : J -.: r Tiij ind .kod his father. I It) a I . I'm your boy. ain't l ?' ; :i.-r-e any scientific test by j i. i-:M's paternity may be j N- Why no: sue tho! 'i'7 i;::er the slander.! '.i: : rvoi; modioine for such j i. Lrt... I-cVi cf physical resem-!" : r--- ; Arv-r.:s is no excuse lor Ouipitxl Hands. ! 7i'Le- ;c "I tr.e a remedr for ' :.j-7-7-3 hi.n-.is, I suffer constant Tr th: trouble . . . 11. L. .1. A-B-inv.fr. s-nj a siamoed enve- 'f-aring your address and you ; ; ' r 1 v ; v e : r. s t ruct i on s f o r m a k -s m zoj-i lotion for chapping and 'Cvpyrigh: John F. fjilJe Co.) Communications II. I. Wall her Dndooes Waler Policy. To the l-M it or: In looking over the Mail Tribune for Thursday, August lath, I n--j tieod an article signed by Mr. j C:vddis to the paper for publieu-1 tlon. relative to the Medford water situation. I have read the article over carefully and. not only from I what I have found contained there in ltut from my years of study and intimate contact with the Medford water system, I know positively that Mr. Caddis has stated the situation in a fair, t-quare, frank manner. Medford, it goes without saying, is to be congratulated on her water supply. Her people, at the tim of the voting of tho bonds, showed faith in the Judgment and business principles recommended by t he water commission. The com pie -tlon of tho construction or the sys tem, together with the record of tho commission, surely ought to bring from Medford's cjt ixen's , a continuation of the fjlth they or iginally showed iu the commission. The selling of a small portion of 1 lie surplus water, tin tier proper 1 j 1 safeguard, is nothing more or j than otic of the rudimcnis of good: business practice, and 1 cortainlv want to acquiesee in tho fullest (sense of the word with tho roe-1 t ommendatioiiK of the commission i iu this respeet. t i. If future water commissions will I continue along tho lines und sug-i cations o! the'preseut commission j as they havo been protnulga ted j since its Inauguration to date, Med ford can confidently look fur the amortizing its bonded debt with out having to resort to the tax payer to help us out of our diffi culties, as we did but a Cow years ago. (Signed) II. L. WALTIIKIl. Portland. August --. MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Afntist I. Hiiht mum. ni ul 4. On tttf ocpiin H. hlnil f tlnrk li, ArntHiiii alt-rrrleaa tfiir nit- nt 19. tfplT - Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ejR .IIX!p:EKri!Utj! ujsieRUAM;AHijo;Eb DlsWllNlTfElRiljMHe!! ESa a lio eIIn o e il EE ttiriitrrtiin . J rTitn'n "' ' U I.i,L". r CiAlRIE'TIS 1 I. prrri l!, Hmur . Jrt. Anri'f ' .' .. tl. (;iimlcal . ' aims . i3, Oii-era ' a. Stunt, pur In a nilnt Jii. Huiiilry to. Ininir:karnbl U icl blSic IE tJolAIR ES(ljARi.N3ARl TToiHclgisnris DElBiDfll Ukk o;rUilIJnpese LlOifie SJI E.N oil P thue J- li,,15:.m,l?,"T ni'iiurrs U. ft!t.llO XA. I iirce knif 31. I'm tutu licit 4H. I.nrue Doily vl h a l r r 19. )lcronitoio &H. Sitrfuro HI. SprhiL 6. Wi'stcrn Indian i3. IMotrihatA it. llrrda t Ariirlr- , -. . - v. ' z$ zs ' i v- ' .. ' I I ' 53" "59 ; 7 T T" "T7 "HT "J Ti Tf T" 4 . I I I ! LiJ I L Quill Points Harvard has lost two alligators and suspicion naturally falls on that famous university that got her goat. liven a short vacation is worth while. You don't mind tho heat atj home after the discomforts" of a resort bearding house. A solution at lat! Ctovernment ' can catch and convict all - of the i . blind tigers If it will pretend theyf(,v"n nilM.0' , IIIU JtCUS, Aniilhi-r ol.4'rlimi tn Uic lalkli-s Is 1I111I n 1-iin't lu-m-Jn.st m Inn I he woman licliinil joii says she said Id him anil lit- sahl to lii-r. w hy havo llfe-navem nt the i be h? They sit ami do nothing whAn they know some poor is proposing. The lilbto tells about an Asiatic! monarch who lost his mind and ale grass, but doesn't tell why it was j called spinach. i The Literary Digest thinks ad- vertiseis should try to reach tele-j phone Users. INpeeiiilly those who' advertise methods to improve the ' vocabulary. j ! A Miericanism : Teaching you: h j i'i think and act independent lv; thinking a man a -crank or a pub licity hound if lie wears something unusual. Dumb animals havo as much trouble as men. Theirs just seems p.. beeatno It doesn't bother them until it happens. A humiin skull, found iu an an cient lake bed. suggests a very low order of intelligence. Possibly a primitive boa I -rocker. Knub mi's textile strike Is just , beginning, ami vou can't tell vet whether the winner will be Amer-1 ba or Japan. Ib'W the world Ceruian firemen iu b--s than a w needs up! The ached America k. and a littlo ' I THIS IS TGfcRl-BCY"''" vsreRious to eAt. MAVBC THe FISHING 15 ft. Krrn ?. Ahirnlnrt uiiiir. S. t i IUi-trU nl . I't-rifil Id liikcit II. Micllfr ) 17. (i roup of IreM iw, 1 ier ft, lailniuo mtnio Persia SI. AuMlIJ 2k. Ollifr ; ia, linrol ' !;. MPulilliBlrss , reetilfiill tfH. 'I II tiefli ill 11 S.'i. -Till uf reiurt 71, o i e rM' ii tn' 2f, He ""' a... . Urri'illtnry ;:. IHi rib-n an. liaiullt) ;J(. Pile ' J 42. I'M1 43. I'rcii sl(itl(;U rtiurl 4t. !: uu'iiftli (M'lb'Ke 4:. .Mhiinu rtiUci 4(i. 41, Vructnlile 4s. Wit limit Fixtnr il, Old eicliini.t tlon 1 S 'N Ai Jl L b ii. dtrl'i nlrk ii a me DO W N 1. Jtnikt,' con.t hrnrli C, S'-ii of A m 3. Ilin:itiir fabric 4. t'nlntetl . Cuhif meter while ago it took Americans three years to reach Cormany. When you must choose be tween two cvll.s, tell your wife to go ahead nnd buy the thing then. U may be all right to quit build- cruisers. l!ut It would help quit building sus picion until the conference la held. Correct this sentence: "There arc ten children here at the .sum mer hotel." wrote the obi bachelor, "and. I don't yearn to swat any of them." , Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pago One.) mid Arnljs recently, bused on ,i;s.,, ,,., ....... ii. tin. vicinity of the wailiiiir wall. A Jewish youth, Abraham Mizrahi, stabbed in a uiiarre!, Idietl. and his mother's shrieks lot' an-ui.sli. -is she returued ! from the hospita', caused iu , tense excitement. Since last Saturday 2 have, been . wounded and increasingly hitter ; hostility between Arabs and Jews Is evident. The Arabs, unable to compote in j agriculture, industry or commerce, : are intensely hostile and oulntiin i her the Jewish population ten "to one Henry Kuril tells the Pictorial Keview: "If boozo ever comes hack. 1 am through with matiufactiirine,. "I would not be bothered wish handling over 2Mii.uno men, trying to pay them wages which the sa loons would take away from them."' - F"rtl is ' sco"h of factories, costing scores of millions, in Britain and several other Ku- tupean countries where there-is no prohibition. Apparently they manage "booze" better over there. They drink beer, Do You Remember? Ti:V YICAItS AdO TOD.AV (From f ilea of the Mall Tribune.) Aueut S'-'-ond I'. S. cavalry unit crotwej Mexican line. : Los Aiieeles completely tied, up I by railroad strike. I Kit;hicen-inch tomato exhibited in Commercial dub window. 1 Cecil lirown returns from war : service oversc-a-i. .Mr. und Slr.i. I., it. lirown nnd family decide to move to Kcrkoloy, Calif., to live. Tho sale of fresh gnat meat a feature nt the city public market. Prospect barely saved from de struction by raging forest fires. TIVKXTY YHAHS GO TODAY. (From files uf the Mull Tribune.) August I it'll). Kdgar Ha for gels Packard Mo tor Co. lo donate ear fur record run to Crater lake. IJighl men killed In labor riots. l'lttHburg, Pa. Clen Kubrick installs large siren whistle on new laundry. It will bo blown at 7 u. m., L2, 1 p. m., and G p. m. Kditorial: "To hit a man on the head with a hammer is a strange way to welcome him und indue-.' him to spend money In de veloping a locality, but t hut Ih tho way thu .Medford Mail has greeted John 11. Allen." -4 ' EFFECTS MARKET PORTLAND. Aug. 23. (IP) Cooler weather and the absence from the city of many vacationists are cited to account for the cur rent sluggishness of tho produce market. Itoth the east sido and west side market centers were more or less inactive Unlay. The cast side market was plentifully supplied with all varieties from farm and garden, but the move ment of goods was unusually slow. t Cantaloupes wore 25 cents stronger at ? t.2 j'tfi t.7." a crate. Watermelons were still being quoted at 2 rS 2 U c. Tomatoes moved up slightly at 30 and S3 cents. Another shipment of 50 cases of Hawaiian pineapple hy the steamer Wilhelmina was reported. The- fruit sells for ?; for crates routining 2 0 or 21, according to size. Kggs and butter continue firm, with the- supply a little, short of the demand. - " Poultry und dressed meats were ftady. and winn chiefly, and the ualoon is not ostablshed on tho American plan. Thomas Jefferson thought Amer icans could ho taught to (irink beer and wine moderately, as Europeans do. Hut it's too late for that now, with prohibition here. The "Golden Racer." phenome nally fast airplane, built iu Britain for the Schneider cup race, includes this interesting feature: The pilot will ride in an enclosed cockpit with an oxygen tank at his side, an oxygen tank over his rinoiitli, goggles covering his eyes. In the event of a crash, there "nild he no nossihility of escape. The heat will bo great, with tho engine in front, and the oil tank and generators hack or hint. Klying nt high speed, and at great altitudes may. with evolution ami time, say ill aiiO.tMiO or l,fHj,00( years, change entirely Ihe human breathing system. Haeckcl thought men might de velop one ey for the niicrseojie. one for Ihe telescope, and both lo gether lor normal vision. Men might adapt one lung to high flying, tlie other to lifo at the earth's surface. Dr. EcUoner has x postponed for 21 hours his flight across the Pa cific. A slight mishap, on leaving the hangar, causes the delay. Meanwhile ynu observe that Ja pan, as usual, acts quickly. Show something new and good and Japan gets it. f Tho Japanese government lias al ready ordered au airship of the Zeppelin type. Dr. Kckoner expects to go around the earth In 12'i. days uf flying time. Thiuk what that means to human efficiency and time saving. By BUD FISHER A i I t