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PAflTC four MElDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, frrflDFOTlp; onrcfiOV. THURSDAY. AUfilTST 20, 12f). '. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Daily, Sunday, Wwiiy MEPFOIIU 1'IUMIXO CO. . is-ir-ii n. nt si. KOKKIIT W. M III, Editor 1. (UUITKU SMITH, Mauata An lndfppwtcnl Nwwer ntarrd u areond flm mitlrr it UoMord, Own, undo Act o! March B, 1 SIBSIUII'TIUJI RAIU By Mill In Adtanre: liaiiy. mil Sunday, ypar.... Pally, with Sunday, munlli... Pally, villtoitl Sunday, rar.. pally, aillmul SuinU), Biuntli. Wfcklr Mall Triliun. dim year Sunt... ana Mar .T.50 . fl-MI i , .5 1 . 2.d0 Hy (airier. In Adianre In Medium", Alilnd, JarkNiitllle, Central I'nint, rituenli, Talent, uoid Dill and on Higti.ayi: . Paily, mth Sunday, month ... liaily, vitlwut Sunday, month . . Iiaily, ailliotit Sunday, on yew Daily, with Sunday, nne year.. All trrmi, cash In adiance. !si ! I'.w UKMIIKH OF THE ARWII'IATEn 1'HKSS KerelrJnt Full Leased Wire Sertlr The Aswcialed I'resa b earluiliely entitled to the ute fur pubHeatinn or all newi dUpaletiej credited to it or otherale credited In thil paper, pnd also to the local newi puiillfliM herein. All rifhla tnr minlieauoD ol apeeial dUpauhai herein are alao foencd. Official paper of the I'Hy of Medtord. Officltl paper of Jackimn County. Bwnrn daily iterate circulation for lU bodUu riHtiinc April I t, Ut2l, 4.H. AflFertlstm BepreientatlTM M. C. RtUGKNSKN It t'OMl'ANT Orrtra In New York, ('hiratfo, Ih-irJt, rranelnco, la Anedrt, Bcatlle, J'ortlund Ye Smudge Pot lly Arthur Perry The old fashioned ludy, who whetiH u buli lier knife on the stove pipe, lias been located In the north end of town. NNAI'I'IKST W LSI ICUACK OF TIIK LAST 10 D. YS "I'ortion of Joh Angeles Slowly Klldiitg into Ocean." lld-llne. Fire! Fire! (Chk'tiKM Dully NfiVK.) wiiv .n;TiTN rtiv: ;it)t.M? (t'oos liny Tlims) At 11:40 this iiiorniiiK Mih. I,ouIki i'oolcy of .Mitchell, NVbrunha, were quietly mar ried at the Christian parson ae In North Hend. Itev. C. 1. Fesler performed I he mar rlaKe coriMiiony and Mrs, C. I.. Fcsler and 1 l. Cue of North I tend were witnesses. The Holy War In the Holy J.and Is a Holy Teior. The n wd pedestrian had rhcii niatlsiu, which slowed his spry news, ho the four young sciulrts In tho front seat were sorry, and there was n loost1 nut on the hU'ei -liiff wheel. LOST Child's sweater at dance Saturday. Call Olmerver. Iteward. ( LtH'irandt) observer.) They put the saxophones In the baby buu l(i ''M to hold down the pink cover lots. ' Complaint is made that the newspapers of the land are loo iulck in mentioning the arrest of drunken drivers of automobiles. The newspapers should not give the nutomobillst a drink, to nmke hint drunk, and otherwise lend cni'ouruKcmcnt to his folly. Atty Ted Miles, the fearless cold w-niiM' bath expert, has gone and put a heating plant In his house thut Is almost human the way It Vcgulnte tin' heal. Thv healing contraption will allow Atty M lies to take his cold water bath without getting cold, ntnt enable hlni to describe tho thrill and nlorlc of a mid wnter baith without his teeth fliHttering In an annoying manner. "Their necks bowed In determi nation to throw a wrnnch Into the machinery . . ." ( Salem Ctipllnl Journal.) A neck lias lo be deier in hied, to throw ii wrench, and ilicii may not do it. The yearlings have started stay ing close to the barn, as the deer season opens In two wccUh. The maple leaves are dropping earthward, to amaze Tomus Svwtn .wllh their pastel coloring, and net tungled up In Clarence llutchin soii'h lawn mower. The bright boy who can tell ihe! name of an auto by the sound of I ' the engine. Is almost as smarl as j the eltien h can lell what town 111 California girls who smoke clgarctles In rumble seuts call home, If parked on the Main Stem. The I-'rlseo debutant es from the Willamette Valley Just naturally don't give a darn. The editors of the lleuil Ullllctlu lite Newport News, and tile KiiKCite ( ICcKlstcr are cnuitKcd In a soul . Hlll'l'IHK debute over the proprlcly of Kl'abblni; ll skunk by tile tail. Mr. ,11m llinkens of lieuule, assures llmt.. this , liroceiltltv rcmlrrn the t4iiilik null ami void, but not to hesitate hi tile irahhluu. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS JACKSON VII. I. II. (ire.. Allc. 3n. ISH-ellil.) The Sunday Hchool chliiK of the I'resbyterliin church HceomiMUleil by their leHcher, Mi-m. 'lvlan lleae;i and .Mr. Kred l-'lck, enjoyed an all day picnic Tuesday on Ihe Appleiiiile, AI i'h. l-'lck nnd Mill. Ilcnch tiiklllK III" chUilren out to the l it III I heir earn. CKNTItAI. POINT, Ore., Auk. .1". ' (Bperlnll Mr. and Mr. (!(irne flarrett and Dimrlct AHorney and Mrs. Miller of (irants i'uss drove to lliickleherrr moimlaln Mnndsv lo callier some of the fruit If any "nf the bio hi'M m:iv lie found illi,ull l llcll.f, 'THERE'S "There wort) iOW people in Hie Kiilhtry. Hut Mobhv tliiln't seem to notice them at nil. In fact, lit- illtln't seem to notice any thlnt! but the roiii-m In front of lilm. Prinlmlily he kept hlx eye on tint hull, hnl oven thlx was not apparent. All the time he wan HtndyiiiK t ho mound, the bunkers, the rliuinictcr mill slope or thtv urecns, iiuil particularly the wind. In fair, it would be no exac Relation lo say Unit he was not playlnn Kolf m niiit.li as he was stiidyinK II, in reference to the i onise upon ;wlilch tills year's championship will lie won. The callery wnntwj hlni lo sliow his stufl and smash the ionise record. Hut Hobby tfiowpil no Interest in his st ore, lie war tryinn the thins out. expel iinentlim. eitinliiK Information to serve hlni in the supremo test a week hence. Hut nt that he shut a 7:i, only one above perfect. Kolf." I'icss Dis patch. ' A t' which inii;ht serve us Itnliliv .limes is the L'lcutcsl SMireine iicliicvcniciit in iitiy pncily flu- liikiiu; piiins. There is liiiin Jones. lie wasn't lioin n icrfcct colter, liny more tliim he whs horn with n icrl'cct swintr. Of course, lie had u ccrtiiin iililnriil iiititinle for the sport, lint no more limn Ims liecll en joyed by hundreds of his competitors. B I'T from tlic first lie lms not l)Ht one of its lianlrsl wnj iicvtT Im-cii satisfied mid, s shown nhovc, never mflueiieed Ijv the ror of the ennvd. Ho luis luid lint one supreme eiid in view, "perfect pill'. Kverylhiiitf else Jins heen suliordiniited to thiit. As a result he Piny int he the most jiopnhir pliiyer in the world, or I lit; most delightful eluiinpion. hut he is uiKpH'st ioiuihly the world's p-et-vs pdfer. LOOK them nil over these Twentieth Ceiilury in sports, nrt, husiness or literntnre, mid tliert coiitiiioii to them all, not inspirit! ion, not p-iiins, but n williiitriit'ss to work a lit tit? harder, und taUi; j care, than anyone else. "iSobhy showed no interest information for the supreme test Tlit re you have it that's the IT'S HARD A1;! lni((';ir "Sir Aitlmr" IiV.sitvc !r iloiii;; wlmt it phii to lisi!imrii(p oxecs- sive sirrulli(ui in Wall SI reel, stocks, tin- success of Ntir.li tin effort would lie of urcul lieiiel'it to Hie entire country, lint lnr ticuliirly lo Orejion mid tlie Jeifie Const. Accordin:,' to tlie In test i'iniiiiciiil inforiiiution, tlii! people and hanks of Oregon, Washington ami Ciilil'ornia have today over !fLl (l,(M 10,(1(1(1 more invested in "Wall Street stocks t linn ten yen i'H afro. This is n lot of money, ll is money wil hdiawii from invest ment on the coast and placed in the eolTers of eastern hanks and corporal ions, ll is money devoted to speculation in Now York, which, hefore this stock market liiioni, was devolcd to investment and coiiscipicnl development on the I'aoil'ie Coast. I'K, these indiviilnals and Anil if these profits are "easlie in' a proportion ol" them at lenst wit) he plaecd in circulation in Ihis part of the country. J 1 1 1 we canl have mir cake ami ent it. Ami the Pacific ('nasi, particularly Oregon neetls every cent it can ret for new enterprises ami constructive development. During the past year Oregon hank deposits have declined soniethinfr like leu millions. And this decline is generally attributed to the cnie ior Wtdl Street slocks. ft M ON'KV goes where Ihe profits are. Ill lesirahilily of stuck can t win. And the sooner Wall Si reel resumes an even keel, and Hi" flood of cash from Ihe Pacific Cons! to New York relni'iis to a sane level. I he better for nil purls of Hie country oulside of AVall Street, hnl especially for the eonipiiriilively undeveloped sot-lions nf I he I'acifie Const. The t'leveres! people luive riiriuriiix tin imniv ImuMes l.v " In this ;iintM siivs the fiver, "the higher you lire the safer ou are. Soinetliini: like bootleg. nir. A straight line t wo points. The rrnuk eil. Iiisleiul (if invcsliniiliiic; (lie lie lieller sense fur ctnifrress In iiivesliiiiilms. There is tiniL' of Villi in the air, ns !nit a jot) us the lute Mimmer. MUTT AND JEFF TLGAfV i TO" coi US INTO TWi J p, o . U 7c .Vam 1 N6P.' M'Pi FOR US! INJTD THVS eASS, 66TTIKJG THAT 1" lS lT ftN , ( I 'nI - J& 331 TRCNJC HOR I Cot?r5SPcMT gooi mcujS: KJ CV "; T7 A REASON" tin tiiiswcr lo tin (ineslion why L'olfcr the. world ims ever known. direction, is im infinite en notl.intf ncciilciitiil ill t this only Imm-ii i stinlcnt of Hie pi me lirrs. Ivjnally important, he has lianijn'ons is one trait not Inek litl It; more. in the seore he was n week hoiiec.' answer to Ilohhy Jones. ON OREGON lirisliiiia - likes lo wore tlic FmI- hanks have profited enormously. Hut there, is a lint it t'i ', even when "a beiir gninbliii! itiuiiiuil inn !nit I llmt never eoine. Iiey my fur il isn't always the shortest illsltanee between shortest distance between job iiml j;iil is farm liunril, we think il woul investitiiilr the Sclf-ll..(.illl.-(l ! 1 1 -lietv's littpini: it dues lint!' They're Safe But They Can't Prove It IS V L VUWI Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Hlined Wtwi frUln1ne to pfoiul hulth inrj liyjlftif. not lo dirf-ve diaffiovh or trtmrnt will r aiborrMl t-y lr. Hrtvty If ttamiwil, neir-uMreH trod! I ewloU. fXim tlwild ht I bfkf iftt rltti 10 IM. w wi ibo iwraw oi mirr iwiim, nni rp en lc liiWrf M ltM. N trpj fn be mvit to qurriM ml caDfitfnl:4 to lntrucllifw. AdUreu lit, Wxtixtm Brtdr, ! tut of this tvptfMr. CoiiiplUittioiixi Oih in iv iy 'i0 iiaticntH oHru'.-, upon (fur all fondiUiinH) tin- ; pomnlicatfon fl - han been lulmhiiHtered. ,..i.inir.11.m fnrm..riv nn - wldercd the s.if'Ft 'anesthutlc for K"nei dl opera t Ion h. Xite-j . ether iliH,UtVH -ttpiutHl ( yiiU,r than (.ho.j rofoi m. Most recently nitrous oxld j (laughing gas) and oxygen anethe-l Mia has gained the ascendency and Is perhaps' today the anesthetic of choice for most operations. It does not seem to be a question of much importance which anes-t the tic Klin 11 le used for & given j operation, so fur as the patient':-! safety is concerned; It Is rather a. i I question of convenience, Individual rf m;(n W(sJ.t m(..int ,0 wUk n pref.-iences or i.rejudlcos, and,, fotl.( Knivjtv UHttl to Wrtrk tlw spcciul "indications' or re(uire- j f)) h). way Thc antl.um drains up ments or obstacles in the given j jB j -ase. l;ul Ihls post-operative put-1 , military complici.tion is a danger I Prohibition has served one pur to be guardrd atialnst in every ea -:e. !,,,., u ina,je the doctors quit "Kther pneumonia" Is one of j blaming evci ylhlng on lidcnoids. tlie (dd lime names for It, but it Is . usually not pneumonia, and it Is a;i liable to occur when any other anesl helle has been used, so Wo can't dismiss ft like tht. Quito universally, I fear, doctors Imve Imagined (hut chilling of the patient's body from exposure of the wound, from insufficient cover a ml from wetting of the coverings in the course of the operation, his "predisposed" the patient to "pneu monia." hut this Is purely a medi cal delusion without the slightest scientific basis. Thc patient .shoulJ c-nd must be kept warm through out tho operation, hut this may he done by the application of warmth to ihe patient's body In proper ways and not by keeping the operating room Insufferably overheated. The; reason why the patient must oe kept warm is to prevent shock, not to prevent pneumonia. The i-ciuion why the atmosphere in the op'rat iuK room should he kept at a hy gienic temperature Is (hat uvcr healing the air probably does pre dispose the victim' to collapse o? Ihe lung. t'nll.ip-e of the lum; is medically c.illert "atelectasis." In Home new born Infants that have nt vt 1 hrivthed vigorously there Is atelec tasis. A t elect a sis Is probably thc usual post -opera t Ive pulmonary complication. It is purely a me dia nieiil co ml it ion. It is a weak -ne.ws, ir you will, akin lo that of t he u ne xpjin ded portions of the luugM of the newborn infant. It ; Iso akin to the ci unlit inn of the lungs In cases of drowning. t We spank the newborn Infant to make it cry and expand the lutms. We administer prone pres sure to the victim of submersion. We administer tV per cent, carbon dioxide and oxyuen or air, by means of the Inhalalor or gas Uig ."pplied while prone pressure is b---Ing niven. Iiec-ause carbon dioxide gas is the natural s'l i mutant u breathing. The post-opiM'.ltlve patient should be eneournued or made to cough. I The patient must practice beliyj j f tii,.y want realism In the mov breathing no matter whether thc,.H why fire a heautll'ul tur .lust operation is nbdominal. The ia-' bcause she seems dumb and com tieni tdinuld He on one sirle m an-J mou when h'.u. talks? nther Willi the nffeete, side UIMH must where collapse Is ahcadv u-i i-ecouiil'i'rt. . t'arboti dioxide and oxygen inhalations will hell vent the conipheation. pre-!,Ht'" I low Much Is a Chilli's I ye W orlb '.' Kur years ago our little girl. .aged t years, woke up with one cl I her eyes badly crossed, so crossed j 'that he saw cveryt hlng tlouble. J We look her lo Dr. , and hnvej ! been going to him for four yea'-s twice a week for some kind uf ; ! mujcle eye een'li and glasses . -j Tft o montlis ago anotlier man took JninU.r ..,H tn ,,.avo u with its his plnoe and they won't lell ne Kramjlim,Ils.. where Ur. has gone or why he, - f ...... gave up his business . , . (Mrs. M.) ! , , i - i i A nnwee -The card : uti IneHised '"'"U-.-K-s physician tlmt t he mnn 1s not a Isn't your dniightrr'.i eveMght worth the uttention of n, physician ? j Shampoo and He Happy N there any harm In shampooing your hair ihree times In tw " - I My half Is lUlil anil fin lid starts I WFSM SPlWf IMSrff! rollmiJiii? (M'i'iitliis tit !( oliy only a fvw layn aft-r a nhainp""- (Tillie. AiiMWi'i'. So, Shampoo uh ofton 1 ' WIfi" wnenover yon UtWiUK the opcrn-'wish. fVrhfipH Hume nlmpio mm' tlon, unrl of ovci'yj ly f'r fxt'sivr- olllnens (nolor t h v o f iiatlonttf ' rlien wmihl o nion f ff?ptivc than with Mit'h com-; sh.-iini'""'"-. roi on Is a p 1 i cat lnn nt 1 drt'l.v ftppll-rntion of it few drops of flics, no inattiM' j rfoi'i ln solution to the sea) p. rub which ano.sihctlt;' hints it in with the tip of the iihh bt'en um-d' flnKfis. l'pnrc the solution ly and no matter i lisnnlvlnK ton jfrhinn of reworrfn in how riltillfutly ll ' ctu otmcc of any tollt't water, ox- j tract of bay rum or wilchhazel. If it'1'? t-nds to m a Ice the hair too dry, add a drop or two nf castor oil to each oil nee of the Jot ion. Itexnrcin has one druAVbnrfc It may t cm porn vi! y Ht.'.in very blond or u'ray hair yellowish red. (Copyright John F. Hlllo Co.) Quill Points 1le-vanii logic, she smokes, she model II drink; al!0; If If he : drinks, she'll pet. Supercilious: Adjective. Same as stuck-up. Pronounced super- I SltlV-HSH. I What's tin difference? If the boat-roclcer escapes, he'll soon he atnrling fires in the range w.llh gasoline. ' VI Hue Is not w ll limit re ward. You can always find parking .space near n church. Americanism: One crowd think ing you can't he good without be ing bored; another thinking you must he wicked If you have a good time. liven yet you can find commu nities where bridge Is an indoor game and rook Is the only one innocent enough to play on the front porch. Familiarity breeds contempt, people no longer sunburn t heir tonsils when a plane pusses, and a knee Is just a one-way hinge. Q ; A iiMMlem tronssinu treu.s. Ttoit wetltllnic out I'll iinIMs of iisi-l'ul thlnKS. Nil money Is tpclit. lis or yore, oil things I hat won't show. This month witnesses the f : a 1 1 inir of many slurs, this boinic Na t lire's effort to like the earlier Hollywood. stage volci something ; tests Thevhargc The vharge that Mhtahoma has i1"'''" sitiare miles of Texas doesn't sound reasonable. Her J recent efforts to find a permanent j governor Indicate that she has dirt enough of her own. Tii-p fllitbts "arotinil the worlil" nciir the tup remind lis thnt r.yiil il 1,1 It first, lie clrcleil the North role. Correct "this sentence: "I rind tho cash'M way to keep the child f i-mii be I nt; si mi led." said 1 he Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Fas On.) n., . -. . ... prison is sold, to be tised tor ...i ( ...i : , ",m 1 I 1,1 I'"- - vuici 'i i'iiii.' MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE KHOSH I. W ntrrin; plar 4. Ihlng Nlnk In lilt nldil Ir Solution ot Yei C O O P E PtJMS L.A V E S E R R A'T'A' J piA R AO E Aftil Iflll tut 9 LEA QU N I OU4HUIP 0 6 H. 1-erinerlT lnipi'iiir l.'rtiieeruiuir rnnci IV. liaitibiaiHn If i hi ut Hltr in, sintflr it. rnrfitirilCf i. turrnnue nllti uonili-r Si. It till hi' r ran. Sh. .rflvf nut i. lleMilc Inrur tie i r.tK Nign tt. kndnU fiei S3. 4 itrn fruit SC. Wilct 57, Mnrk of a rrntinit "K. Nil ! uf the it le !t9. O'irU' tiHUie 111. Ant cut 41. ( tinimnlfon ;E LHj- A 8 J Ik E p13t o 'S T A RnM' U:R A N U SLE T,O S 43. AiriiliiKti ai Mir. tl. KliKl of rl re 4. I :irry 47. Air roml . form 41. rind mud in m, llfbrf w a iptis- lirf At. Oowrr j RE SD O SflF Ef B' 0 E jO T-T E Rl;sB t e'e omo aUp KS&H E,E D S MPO ;ame R c:tI4P A tjb vi t A lH; i cJH Tp I- 5 ' l 5 to j t.;; j IS 19 I . ?4 -j7s IP n ; T"ttr I "7 5i r'jr 5 7Z l are eloseil, ?rinie is ili-eretisinir. The interesting tliintf is that they haven't got prohibition in iiritain. fo untain's averaire daily prison population, wli'iell was 20,(100 , ammunition is added to tho upward in 1004. is now onlv 11. (MM), an.l i Hicl.t every little while: his drops. 1 rrrouter, cheaper nuantity pvodtic " there, is also a renilLTkahlc ; tion, and the rocket rocs hiKher. drop in convictions for enness." How do Ihe do it? drtink Uritish National prohibition authorities tell New York police to close J MpenkcflaSieH. saying "it Is the hu.si ! liens of police to suppress, nui t sanees." I C'ominiHPioner Whalen or Sew i York says it is the national, gov- ornment'fl hnsineHH to compel obedi- enco to the constltuttou ol the I nited StatoH. : feanwhlle there are, according to police testimony. 'n spenk- ea.ies runntng night anil day. That is not what was expected of prohi Ihltlon. Lieutenant ltoi.Hi.ur seems to he a y0iuig American at home. In the air. It was something new in the world of flying when he stepped from the dlriible Los Angeles onto a flying airplane, nhove the Cleveland air port, will, loo.nno watching. M More important to flying was the demonstration of the brilliant Span ish professor. Juan He da Cievra. He landed his "autogyro'' gently, easily and salely on a liO-foOt circle In Ihe center of the field. To contnilJiimllnK spoed. innklnc i lf w" mlnl J"t us well save tltniKeroiisly liiKh ieetl anil enor-1 "n' 1,1,11 '"hor. ami let om inous lamliiiK fields unnecessary, is , gardens and lawns sirow up In to improve uvintlnn. : weeds. We arc asl;.-d to lielp link.. 14 . our city beautiful. Someone please More merger, with business nl-! tel me bow, uiuler the elreum wnys bigger. Tho IVople's SiivItiks ; stances. & Trust Co. united with file Pitts 1 nnrgh Trust Co. as the I'ronle's- INMsbm-fth Co.. creating an ?V',t)oo, ; Olio concern. Children scuIiik skyrocket K" Iiik up. up. up. wonder when It will stop and come down. Children of Wall Street, lookins at prices saillni; iipwurds, ns chil dren look at skyrockets, wonder wlien prices will stint coming down. "W hat will signalize h decline''' ;il ireet nsKes. mcaninst, how shall we beahle to know when the i. rirria KHiuillnr nnnor fi-r n mnll Ktrl f. Metric m mh !. I'rrrliiu Ntane Id. f finitMloni in. I. arks is. Sun cod 2. Imlrlitcil it. Ililntrd O E ROT I N E' t N G SHT A Pi PTflT Oj E R R E Ol L E A S E,' L A rES3 S3. ltnr liottnm So mole it lie W rnllifnl 5 E;A;L,I A nto TOR SO, I'crvinil ioi't )nnlh nioni-T SO. :i. i lHsonhsp; r.o n t oHbu;T! nf arrounl i;nir Tr!iK'i) liulterny i. I xjinntreil 93. Musical inter Till T 6. RH& A R S- SpIS E RENE EHrfwE EDS 3t. Itcrlsfd Mori- leniler l-'liit flli Tronoan Turk pomtProaf rnlame llerfljr Still I'ropOTil hi" trrtinllonal Intiffuagt ii. hrronie rigid Murrj' i0 W N 1. A iiorhnt la Intttnlniffntfe 9. in'sunre :i. I'okrr ttrm 4. sonk i. I,rs ilifllcult 1 rocket turns and starts definitely J downward? t 4 Wall Street's children never can know, for .sure. Rockets sturtinff from earth have a definite supply of (tower pushing, and can go only so far. Wall Klreet starts skvrockeinsr. The best plan Is to buy what you can pay for. don't gamble, keep your head out of reach o( the slick' when it comes down. Communications t How About Dogs? To the Kditor: What can wo do to protect our : property from our neighbors' dogs? Some are in favor of putting high tax on dogs, but a dog is a j dog. whether he wears u fancy col ' lar ami tag or not. lv has no f more respect for his neigh hov's garden and lawn than the tramp ' dof? has. They break down our gardens and flowers, and even dig j them out by the roots. Kven if it i wasn't unlawful to kill a dog, wc j have more respect for our neigli : bur's property than utir neighbor has for ours, and would not like I to do such r. thing. H one must keep a dog, I say keep it tied or at least on your own property. ; "ur gardens are as valuable now is ! in the months when they nre r..' j quired lo keep them up. Why not make It a law to keep dogs Inside ' " ' "wn incmsnios all the ye.ir'.' A discouraged citizen, tN'ame oil file.) A. :. S. lleeelpts frniti boxlny Missouri during July than double those ot month lust year. Electrotherapy Chlropractlo Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year in Medtord Treatments by Appointment , ,Notural Methods Food Science i Modford Center Blda. Phone 96! terday'i Puzzle E; Do Yon Remember? U N VKXIES MM TOlAV (Kruni files of tiie .Mm Tribune. viiuiiit ;t. nin rani; nd-i lip, proudmnt . hanker Mops in Ashland. i ii iiiiiiaiMi pounds of pear and ;l)p(.s dried in valley thus f. according to M. Haduvnn. Id sh.; pri per 'S drop hundred, from 2U to Finding skeleton of man near Jacksonville bads Sheriff Terrlll on M:ti-ch for murderer. Railroad service locally and In California r turns to normal. ' .Mercury hits leu. entire- valley swelter.". TWKXTV VIOAItS A;) TOUAY (Frum files of the Mull Tribune.) Aiiisii-l '' l"m C. 1 S-lU'nu'rhi)rn locked In ci. Id slorliOT vault of -Mcdfoiil Ice comiiany liy mistake "ml liailly frost-liitti'M. I. A'uwleis liil-ue OW: "10" i truce ut thief Is .sli.len and li fuiinil. .1. Nor' T. Siimmei-ville i liu ther Mhop. buys C. 13. S. I', trains delayed by forest fires in Cow ereek canyon. S. S. Smith, newspaper man of r:l Dorado. Kansas, before return ing to his homo deelureU Crater lake to be one of tile world's Brent natural wonders. l'orlland. r crime wave; i; robberies in one .dice alarmed holdups and week. by 1". KOOTS I'lllCKK. Ore.. Au:;. oO. (Special) 'i'he lon drouylit has forced discontinuance of dredging ojier:it!ins on Knots t'reek. Tho rrew has been reduced to a small number, mainly employed in repair -work to place the bl'-: dredge in top-shape for resump tion of Kold dredt;iiiK as soon us wat.-r supply is obtained. "I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound when I was 14 years old to build me up I had been frail and nervous. After tak ing three bottles I was in nor mal condition. Since then I oc casionally have a run-down feeling which makes me weak, nervous and irritable. By tak ing two or three bottles of thc Compound 1 am back to nor mal." Mrs. Jerry C. Jarvis, R. F D. No. I, Palmer, Mcf-v HAHDHOtXr ST. PHONI 4 a Complete Cleamjno aso Vtvv-ma Siwsci By BUD FISHER WA CoRfe5G.SPoNXA)TS FoR TH on n w