srrm tx)Ttn'TvrAn;TRmipciEt ftfEnroRp, oifr.fi ox. ti'esdav. septE..der in. 1020.
, nnE Form
Medpord Mail Tribune
Datlj. Itmiiaf. Wecllj
1 I'lltilUiril tir
VrniMKIJ 1'HINUNU CO.
; SI-if-M N. Ilr HI.
KimHIT W. Iinil., K'lltnr
' I. UallTI!lt SMITH, Uanafrr
An Mfttvknt Nrwpaif
THE PERILS OF PLANE TRAV.EL
iasseii'.:er j
III all (ill!
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Rntwart M frmnd ntltrr it
Pro, ""la Act rf !" . ''
111 bsi Hirno.N luiea
' By Mall In Ali.t.:
lullr, llli on.lj, Trv
MAiir, unit similar. Bwi'iii
ItMlr, mllHiut KJitriRjr, nr
Ihuljr, nlKut ffu.nU), lawiiUi
: WMilp Hill Trlliui. dm rtr....
..l.v m vrAT
Hr lufiet. In AiiialMT In Mrflfuf.l, A'hlanrf.
1 .........iii. i..ni 1't.n.iii.. Talrnt. liuid
Bill and w'i llltliaaii: I YlIZ
liallj, llti Kumur, rBuniii f '
lullj, vltliout K'ltKlaj, mnll 6 i
1 . Pallr, ullliout Similar, una jcir T.lKl
' llailr, llll Huii'lay, nr. rear 8-0(1
, All lerroi, ea.-h la advanct.
, 1, Ailwtl-liil Kfpmdilmim
M. C. MttUKSMiN COMPANY
j mint In Nt Vr. I'Mw. IWtH,
1 rraim.no. Ugi Arwttlci, Scania. I'otUani
TITK Icrrilile Irimcdy of I lie Trniisciml iiiAntnl
,,i.. i,,,,.w..i iii tin. uiliU nl' 'ov Mexico r
lioanl, is lciiiK licnililcd ns u ci'iishinfr lv H .'ivim-inn. VY.
have I rem I v li (I several l.iot.1.. slalc limy will "' H""
lit, v.. I in. til tliis iiii'ilimn ill" iransiitirtatiiui lias lii'iii.
less luiiinl.iiiM. Ii is irolinlile lliiil. for mhiii- linn-, 'lli'TC wil'i
lie li iloelinc in transcontinental iiiriluno travel.
W-vert holes I here is no more reason IV) llclicVC tills) llccll ill
will pcniuineiilly j f l.-t nir travel tliun similar iicciileuVs al
sua have nlTeclcd ocean trawl.
Only tl tlier day the San .luan .wilt down imur Santa
with a loss of I i IV nearly I fit limit as ureal as Thai mi
the T. A. T. air liner. A few months .( there was the cslris.
with hundreds nl' lives lost. We all l;inv nini-e iieople ;j.Tc heiii'.'
hilled by automobiles every month than by airplanes iu a year.
In 1'aet. coinnnrntive statistics show thai, nirplime. 11 ravel is,
iiiiiiibers nf irius are considered, no Jiunv (Ian
or motor travel. '
ntuallv people will come to realize tins, for
y new, and
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
MAIL -TRIBUNE ' :iU
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Do You Remember?
IHUnan trtlrrf prHalnltic t" prsuril hi-mllh aril liyti'iie. m( 4ri lifMae diixnuOi nr trratnnt i
11 I an.wml 111 Or. Bfa'lr If a hUiniiM. j.r'f i..lilr' .'l i-f.rlK 1, ia;.,,cJ. Uller hltui, ,
1 rlrf ami wnllen id Irk. Ilini! lu Iha large imnivr i.f lftlrr mtlir.!. a f- ran It aiavr. .
. . . .. t w hii lu. .a.U to m.r.M n H.i.rL, ln In ln.lrib.l..M LA.l,... .. u-. i
lldcnsl. wtAj, in ara "I UaU nmnwr. '
A I'AIK
. 11 1
Known
!hii in
II il t lu
Ilia1. In itomh
in: ai
roll Tin-: i;oss.i:vi:d mil.n.
when
water
Kvi
Tons than
the time
;iceidents
1
1 Ins tn
Ye Smudge Pot
Ity Arthur Perry
i iN'mir. liowi'ViT. itir lijfvrl is coiiipiirnlivt'!
,t K,.iiv.itii.mil lli:it lr;i'i'(!i('S suf'll lis bctVII lllis westin-lfMUll
!!;inr will slmki!
si-arcL-ly justify.
hlliliMi uith
iH'U'i' Ji-un t'i
f rf ml lli.il fl
iiimII the cltihl
uidVLTsally i
v tlu- vW-:
t)i- luiniiiu HiMJii lit- j
f.,il ami iniiy In iiniti lust ;
if t(n- li tuiWIc i
mil curr 1 v t il
curly. M n y a
)'-NI1I With LTS- s
'!' h:iH llH('ttV(T-i
imI I.mi :il( that,
the I tirnlut uye In
IP-ill ly or (julti-
1,11. nt. !
Kur IhiH r'UHtji j
t'Spfftfilly tKii'f'i.f-i'
or k u a r iliwns f j
t roHs-cyi' huI j
the nssur.iiH-s ft'
is 11 s w ll to wjiii :
puMic i'Miiulciiro lo un extent ilml tliu fact
fur v altciiiliiH, lu 111-'
Such w;titin Is ituh-cil
when it cdsih the HiKh
Tht inotlM-r ili-1 nut want liw
,liy l P."' funtlfull. hu the fatlit-i
)uj;hi him a niiiorcycie.
LONG LIFE AND USEFU LIVING
1
Then Is some justice h fl in thv
worltl. A MlniKKuta jury iicciult-li-it
a man who confessed hr hIiuI
three inttlo ineinherH of u hivaiee
CONTKMPnlLMiY points nut tlu' f.n-t that ('.?cil lilunl
iimi Williiuii .Jennings lirvnn ate tlicuisolvL-s to tlwatli.
' '"The Staniluiil Cuff o).i'iiel Trl
day. TIptp wan n rushinj: hn.slness
with many on 1 lie flour all tiny"
( MuntiiiKlon. Ore, News.) No
mhiM art' wpareil.
the olhiT linml, lived to tin vipe old
irlc Np.mnrly ami confined Ids diet
veretaltles.
'I Tlie IcnvcH of the vinen on the
, nlle of the Itiiahnnrks up turning
(ilJint lieh. and pleasincr retl that
fiiHrinates Toiiihh Sivi'in. It is the
rel that i-'hov.s up in ruro wine,
' and fancy vests.
w t The effi-te screw-ljiiled Itostuii
hulldoBS of the vicinity are feeliiiK
jthftter. aw they arc heinK fed doR
hlRcuitH that an shaped like cats
j ami the letter! of the aldiabet.
I ' ".tetter buy a set (41 blankt
j niade from my own wool, hefore
'mIk- nijihtH et chilly" Warit ml,
ui'ountain Inn Tribune.) l'rohahly
i n wheeidsh fellow.
certain Indian eliief, on
Hjrc f 111?, liceause he
larelv to raw nuts and
Overeating may Ikmiii importanl eause of disease, .altlumlt
we liave an idea the dangers are greatly exaggerated. . Hut the
weakness iu the artiele referred to is the intimation .tliat this
Indian eliief was wiser than Messrs. I'.ryan and Iiliodrs, that
longevity is sometidiij,' desirahle in itself.
Itut
Now winter in Junt down the
road a little way., and rresident
, floovcr has nt dune n-ihlnu about
his campaign jtromife lo abolish
, poverty.
rr in. ;uiMri-t:iiit thin'' nf course. is not tlie l''H''th of lil'
X its fplality. Cecil Klindes ate hard, but he also lived hard.
At three-score he had built a fortune and an empire: just as
I'.ryan at the same are had built up a tfreat political juty, and
left his impress upon the political thought of his couutry for a
decade.
What Ibis Indian chief did. we do not know.Omt probably
. K.4l :... ,.r it,... ..nfimr ..twl l.i'llt-rit imr llV flu. in-!"
MM. lilUC UL -i-M'r., - flie , .Vi.Lt hit,' C.VC. if illdeCd th
dnstry (f tlie lemale members of the lamiiy.
lu fact, there is jrootl reason to believe that this Indian chief
lived so lonj,'. not because he ate so little, but becjiuse lie did
so little". And there is aNu reason lo believe that Hryan ami
Rhodes etnnparativcly lived a shorter time, not because, they
thev did so much.
other b
truiiblu.
t nMi
j of an eye.
i Kvcn if it was customary in the
1 uld dumb df.y.H to postpone treat
; mem of yotm ehildn-n for wlm.
! ever ailed them until the "out -iKruwIn','"
treatment had been Kiven
, S j a thoro iriiil today we idac'
A'Krcaier value 'on life, health and
el'fieleiii-y. A 'hiltl one year uld
should wear proper glasses If tin
l 1 1 ) i sician believes the cross-ov-
may be corrected in that way. Old
fashioned eye-Klasses may not haw
ber n I'tiile safe fr babies, but the
well-miiirded and non-shai teiln-
las.cs available now arc perfectly
Mile fur Mali a -liild.
Any functional defect or de
velopmental or cot-indie fault or
deformity is most amenable t'
proper treatment when the child
is v-ry ytnuu'. Fur instance, hare
lip or cleft palate, club foot, and
like should be treated by tlu
proper s-liri;ieal I rm edure as Mum
after birth at the infam'n vitality
may warrant.
('ross-eye (medically called stra
bismus) or squint will respond
best to proper treatment insti
tuted in early childhood. To wait
until the child is several year-
Id is to assure hapnired vision
uf iodized Halt may caucft. tfolter
will have to study isome to find
an ;i lit hoi it y for Mint notion, and
.stu b dui turs do NOT like to study.
In-iiliit.
-M y I .' year old brother
been very s lift essf ul ly tn
with Insulin for diabeten. Wo
hear of some doctors who
tri at in X diabetic patients
pill-. Would it be iidvisabh
him to cliamce doctors, bet
i he needle- has become alnu
torture to him. He receives
unit each morning and
units each nhrht. V. K.
Answer No. it would be very
unwise for hiin to break otf treat
ment, now when he is iraintnu. The
pill treatment is eomparallvely
jut-i marking time. The insulin
in ieeth.us ust:nlly do nut cause j
much discomfort. I'erhaps. the I
buy is just seeking to escape tin i
It ks'-ftieness of the two daily se- j
iinces. or perhaps the technic of j
has
iiled " ft,
now 1
are
with
for
a use
tst il
ei-,-ht
eight
ACROSS
1, ftunne t Uffltt
in lira I
4. ( time uj
f. Sut (cant
li. I nil ed
x. Ardor
II. Ariililitn lea
port
J. t-ailen
1C. Mine intrniir
IT. Mitki-t u of
!. t.trrt of r5
petal.
20, t.,tflic torm uf
Jlllt II
Al h r x j
latilur
niiirhine
I iiT In onto '
31. lattin win i
Jatictlon
It. I lMH'U
33. ilerr -.'i
M, Humor
S-i. (ln hi
OiililA'i fralt
8. utlier
ftt. I, hit bt nt
41. itliiidi-'l
flCllill'tt
41, u mih
At. atio metal
4i, liH-Vfd clay
4!. Itillonn
ii. 1 ills oat
8olution ol Yesterday ! Puwie
r$X"Pl BAlL' o.N'EiSS'H'B O
P L e N I P O TEN T rA R V
OA RjtflO t VI B H cBt- I E
TRI B eHaC-BR RFJR
p o eJl a l a n t PiSlr r s
COLLA PKeSH 0 M OLA
:T R A'l" NlJfN A PfiD E T rrV
BSMana i He p
!E L F?jA N T A ft E R.S
L OO PjgTR ACE&G.R I ;N
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'PA W."E O N t O L OG IJC.ALi
fp.p;s eBs.en.eiH bjLi
U. O hi it In
id. bonsf tcp .
Ut. I'ronoii ii
i'j. cctit of war
CD. l-'lnelj (lMiiitd
r'tck
SI. (.reek idler
now s
I. Lon icut
2. Stutlc thins
3. V-ar-st
4.
:.. ik-. .i
U, Cat'lirliin
monkey
7. ,111 un
it. Aidniiil lifts of
.-k, renl'Mi
0. Sinull titl
ii. Knrii
II. Ct Tttirt lata'
lirei pj. i:i::';i"oi'- fi:t:
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SI. I.uir
TWKNTV YKAItS A0 TODAY
(From fila of t lit Mull Trlbuiw.)
September 10, 1909
NKVV YOU!:. K. ii- Harrimaii,
niit wUurd, luld 1 rest.
Mcilford pears arrive ul Chieu-;o
ripe to overripe. ' .
lulu of Vr.
to war.
Cook ami Peary
: i-endy
, "Tlii! Xash Ki ll! I" opon
! an, nlplii. Finest Bcrvk-p on
liailh. AnnUiir nil "The Spot ta r
lilun'i niM ve iimiil en mast or hnin-
i miiiK lii'il 1" l''0' '"" """y 'lo "'rv''
i i he Imst dinner ever eaten in Mctl
' lonl."
! .Work HttirtH on new .Musonie
I temple at Ashland.
Ti:S YKAIIS AGO TODAY
i (I'rom tiles of tlio Moll Tribune.)
j September 10, 1913 T
lloslnn police po on strike: (lov
'einor Coolidse tails out militia.
the iirrsun ailniinjMti-ririu' the In
sulin Is not KOml. Slli-h II liyjio-il.Tinlr-
In.lrnion nir.y lio p.-iinless
painful, nccordlns to the way
j: is iluni..
Tiwlier Is williiiir.
I 11 ni thinking uf ImvitiK niv
on, iiro 7t opratoil un fur en
I;ni,'iil lunsils. 'I'Ih- UuikIIs have
nior tn.iilih'il him. but ho Is not
vi'fy lirj-'ht in s.'hool and 1 1 1 -t':n-h'-r
mis the eltild will Jn-lirfil
ly hain;.r the npei'alion. . . .
-Mrs. T. II.
Answ -r Thi- t'-:irhi-r lioin
iv:lliri'M' to ny any llttlo i-Nyt-ri-nirnls
like that on the rhililivu ex
iK'Mfd to lior tender nu-reie-l'.' Do
not ihlnk of sui-h an opevatiun.
unlil your dootoi advis.'S it.
tt"oi.yri-lH Jolni r. Dille Co.)
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pai;e One)
. ledffe ffiilne'l liy years of exper
i onee and study, will he dlsearded
ijfur the notion of the jnunient. A
Hhoestrhm lihid hy a personally
; iniluiited lillzzard will do the
; buslneHS. The prosperity a n d
j tteady proKress shows the nei-d of
1 Ktaglng unotlier - hooTn. for" Auhl
p lniK M.vne, .lolin-U. Allen, and the
j liriiketiian on a 'aatloll wlioso
plan for honoyi'oiiiMu the eouniy
' M'lth iuterurlian Hues, was heartily
Klidorsed at u tianiuet lu his
honor.
Tlllnes are shiipinK for a Keii..riil j . i i . , . . . ..
renovation ol tne valley ami ine i
I lliliahitants thereof. The Iropard I
' w ill elinnKe his spots, and h'T TI I Kit lliiiif-'s lieinii ciiinl, tlie liiiiiiiin litidy is not unlike the
n-.iiiiopinii ins mo,-, nun in- . . ..... .. , , , i :, i;.i,.,t
inuoimiiiiir. irivi n iiarii nun nm. ami ri.-..
mure but wcni's nut inure iiiiel;l.v. Drive .it enrol' ullv mill sinw
mill it limy beeniiie the cildost livinir orailinile.
Hill wl'm wishes lo lie the ohlest livin-i jirniliiale hikI iiotliini!
else? Tnkiiio eiire ol' one's lienlth is only ('11111111(111 soiim Tem
"lieniuee in ruling is ninlniilileilly desirable. J'ut, in this Inisi
ness of eoiiiiiifin.i.' these three men, fur belief lo lie a ISryan or
11 lihodes willi lliree-senre. 1 linn I lie Indian bruve with the oilier
five. l''or the inipinlinil lliiin; is no! how Inns f I've, but wha'
we do wilii ihe years we have.
foolish wiiitlnu- does not make thei
siniilio ninK of tlie a'.ve initios-1
slide, lit many rases of cross-eye j
in ehildn n a year old a oulillilot- j
cure is olitained in (Oily a few :
wriki when the trPatinint is lie-
Lllin without itc.:;y. l-.l'orl ,isi 11.. I
tion only extends the prrioil
ford it. On the other hum!,
they enn't operate witli non
union carpenters. X 0 b 0 d v
wtnihl eoine. Their cusloiniT.s .
till believe in unions. ' j
Kvrn the yoiint; ladies in th,. eho-
riu. setiin.n $10 a week demand
"j li I :: U Id U I .1 K' 9 I0 III
IT" " 19 M '. V:
r' :?V- I "T" 3 So " L
.- . .. - 54
49506l JzT IT 5T
"7i ;
1 Ashland Chautauqua closes with
! no debt.
! Enrollment in ciiy sehouls prom
! ises to break record..
"The
Clara Kimball Young in
Better Wife" at Uialto.
Cant. H. A. Cnnaday of Co. U or-
ideretl to duty at state fair.
I Jackson County Teachers' lnsti
j tute opened at Ashland.
I Col. .1. K -Mainly Hustitlns broken
! lew when pulley of Tiioiila oil
well bieitks.
It Is
chatKes
Walker.
Flappers Will Lead Drive on Crime,
Turning From Cocktails and Dances
to Business and Saner Viewpoint
likely the bad check
that were facing fjoldie
arrested two days ago hy
the police for passitiK two small
cheeks, will not he pressed, accord
ing to the district attorney's orflee
today. Walker has made the checks
siood and may he ylveii his liberf
today as lie had no previous bad
record. Two ministers came to Ms
defense to. defend his record. In
! the first report of the ease. Walker
1 was ueeid'!irally named as Mrs.
'(lohlie Walker.
, STItAV STUCK Strayed Into
t. my poh.srs,iiui. one hlaek heifer
with 11 Utile white mostly, white.
lvlth a few red spots: and one nsl
Iii-lfer w ith 11 little white 1 Morris
Times.) Ilrlve tn the pink ele-
l')iluiiil.
I. A resolution should tie adopted
' -lirohlhlttllK permanent parking
,1. while ttetllliK a permanent wave.
BUTTER EXTRAS UP
HALF CENT TODAY j
medium
choice
-.locker pit;
$I0.7of 11.75.
.SI I i:i-:i' ami LAMUS: stcaily. ro-
iN'lpts, sheep ." ."; ewes, I L'M II s..
Iiiwu, meilluni to choii e S3. , ii
1. id: 1 'a-1 ".Ti llis., int-tllum to
hoico sjiO'-i 4.ri: ail Weight,
'ommon $!.("'" 3. an.
It Is opined, from the protests
, uualiiHt the cluKhitf of the (leer
liiinlim; season unlil It rains, that
it careful hunter wouM no more
' accidentally dart a forest fiVe than
In- would accidentally shoot a deer
(Mil-lore thn -e:iMn opened.
Mr. Sinclair, who massed the
. W'liate and was cast into the house-
Kt'v. though worth millions, has
i i icen taking auto rhlcs. .Mr. fln
i elalr Is tlu- hadini; horrilile cam-
pie or ti itillllMti dollars hcln in a
,;l'e. He Is also Ihe Icadim; ex-
amplo uf fnalilllty to k-cp a lull-
lion ilollars there.
I'lillTLANI-i. Itre., Sept. I it- (A1)
liutter cMras ui!!inrnl half r.
cent to 4S cciils at the produce
exchange Tuesday,
The em; niarUet was f'rin. hut
no price changes were posted.
I'lOlllMV.
I'tlliTLANM. tM'C. Kept. 11). (I'll
, l.tittiT -euhes: Kxtras. one-half
cent hlKher at 4Sc. Othern Htoady !
i and unchanucil. I
. Kut.. miilc (huttcrfat). poultry.!
I onions, potatoes wool, nuts, nay
ti eat in cut months or years on
perhaps makes surwiial opcraiior.
necessary eventually.
In the majority nf cases til
eve rhvsiei tn (oeiiH.--t succe On
V i hi . ..i-i-ectini; ero.-s-eve hy mean--i
of proper trasses and oilier non-
Miruical ineasiircs, when the chlhl
Is hrouu'ht to him early.
Not the mere straight en im,' of
the eye for the sake of appea.t
utKC. hut the preMcrvuttQii of Ut'
vii'Tuu of the turning eye Is ilie Ini
purtaiii ptirpuse of proper tiic..lU:iI
t:atment of cros-eye. In n yoiint
child, uneori-ected iros---eyc Inter
fores' seriously with the develop
ment of the very sens:- of sUbt.
for mm h a child do.-s not lea'rnl
to fuse the images of the reij.uaj
of lh- two eyes into tine e.'.euc
ima:;e of the l-raln . hhloc- tla r j
vision i, which is essential not nlv'
for true vision hut f--r clear think-1
inc..
I ; all means uive the cross-eyed
child a fair deal. No matter hnvy
youfit; he may he. now Is the time
so take him to the oculist for ex
amination and treatment. Your
family doctor will direct you t
the oculist. -
mop. i
One hu ml retl dollars a week for.
disenn tented sfiso carpenters re-
calls pleasantly an eariy PresHent
f tlie I'nitcd States comphtinini? '
that in his day yoit hail to pay al-:
mus' Sl'h) a YICAit to a first class!
workman. !
prices
A real
ami dressed meats wm',w"' w
l uiirhaiiKcd.
is or;
i Pnti't fo to the county fair and
i.pick up an apple and haw home
alleudaiit .Mil, "IJ'lil haudlliu; thai
. crape.-'
I'oultry
.ttcatly.
Ueeeipt of Hi call o
peaches Monday have made the;
market top-heavy with that fruit,
according to report of the Pacific
l-'ruit ami Produce company. As
,l result. peachcH could he holeht
cheaper ov at Ic.ist as cheaply in
I'm t html ns at the shipping center
In Yakimu, Klherlas were uuete!
at (Hi cent to -fl a crate and the
lla.es at ".' cents to Jl.
ami
By ADELAIDE KERR
Associated Press Staff Writer
NEW YOKK, Sept. 1m.(71i The
American flapper hi K'linS ' 'ield
a whip hand in her country's drive
for prevention of crime, in the
opinion of. Lady Armstrong, wilo
of the Britl.-h consul general here,
and memboi'rt of .New Vyvk's torn
mission to Muily crime prevention.
"The ftiM'per who has known her
cigarettes and her cock la Ms and
her ni;;ht cluhs lias settled down
to business with a wiser, saner
view than is credited to her." lidy
Armstrong said today.
"Sh2 nuderstand! the problems
that face crime prevention, she
wpnts to help. and. site is startjns
and supporting movements that
stride at its roots. The hii; sifter
movement end the children's court
ate instances of this, and there will
he others. Ucliiuueiit jiirls will
listen to a smart youu-i woman in
modish clothes whtn they won't
Perhaps Staihlaid Oil wii! he al-I even stop to hear a woman of "it.
lower! tn' fasten the pieces together I "The success tho flapi-er has
ajjain, or even make one oil com- i r i .rz : -
pany to flKht tne British invasion.!
f 4
! Clautlius Huston, of Tennosee.
i was eiecied chairman of the lie-'
I ouhlicau Nalional Commitlce yes- ',
Daily Meteorological Report
(ia sol ine and kerosene
are cut in Pennsylvania".
i price Wiir may come. j
i The I'nited Slates compelled
Standard Oil to chop itself into!
several pieces, in primitive days. ;
before we lea l lied that the hincr i
ti e l.'iisiness the better lor the i
coiintrv. I
The British "SheU' coiiipanv
comes over; it sells under the
same name, from the brilliantly 1
painted yellow au:omohiIe, rents
t'ne best coiners, cuts or raise
'trices as it pleases from Seattle .
to Miami and the I'nited States .
government doesn't tell it to chop
itself into pieces.
rot-Hand Ulr at
A youth, 1 H, robbed a hank. Ills
, t pisln I mi'-scd lire and his auto
failed to Marl, so he was caught.
He then felt very sm ry the
prisoiiH brim; full of en im; Kt-nts
t tin I he f)iime mood. He told the
w elfare wtrkt'r that he was lu
cplretl to try a bit of hunk ml-MiiK.
' 'from i eatltni? newspapeiK ami at
tending the niovhs. The news-
. , papers should conllue themseh ts
to: the news of Kuropc, ami the
movies be closed up.
1 THE MARKETS
receipt!-:
People who swear, ate tabulated
I by science as "phycho-eo-ef f lel
, cuts." The elasstfleallon Im enoUKh
Iti make 'cm cuss.
"When not en Minted In the care
f his luiKe dental practice. ;p.
' rii;ht. aciid as secretary of ':s local
oritu ii bullions, lnst year he was
' electe.l eMlltcd ruler of the Klk--'
- (Alahama paper, via Y. I..1
VW herein a willing civic horse ha-
i nothhiK to do till tomorrow.
l.lvrMock
POIITLANH. Ore.. Sept
CATTI.K A N 1 I'.M.YKH
it Hi IH. calves :te; steady.
IHM !S: steady; ve etpts .'Tit:
slaughter th.'s. So-1 o b , medium
cholt e .pi.;,M II .oi; feeder and
prHtTLA.l. Ore..
Wheat futures:
Open )li:h
Sept. . 1. -Jit-., ILM',
in e. . .1.31 i.::i
May .1.11 '4 1. 4 I '
t'as h wheat:
BI(T It-nd bluestem,
hard white
Soft W lllte
Wil-iii white
Hard v inter
Northern sprln
W estern red
Oats:
No. l-::s iii. white
Today's car receipt
flour 1 'J ; oats
S-t. 10. (,r
I.:m I,
I-: i
ill
crime and dviul;i:iir are curbed. "
That is interestiii":. aithotih you
I '-' ouon.,,1, ..,ii.,i , oniniiii.v jvs-. . ,.. , y
I 1 am an old sohli. r ... as I I. j tenia. v. Dr. Iliiliert Work, of Colo. I '..
i prohibition has talnt-d ih- rado. volmitarily sor up th,. hard. u,.;;vv fi-htin- on the ltiissiini-
I mi sl.inilard or Uils nation. : o I nnitiutofiil job, warmly thanked lit,,,, . ,
! 1 1.,-li.M. the iiatent me.Melne enrs,. l'resident Hoover. hinese fronller. Shanghai
' ntik'lit lo t.i- put ilow n in the same I , Kusslans were driven bai'k. That
c at"Kory. . r. '. With t!'e utinouticeinent of Mr. i won't last. Tlf real brains of Ittis-
An-w. r - III the slllile eat'-ory i "'.-.on. .-. i-it-i irtinr a jump oi ( sia. not I lie czar ami Ills lirariu
s tint which to'oliltilte.n pro- $:i " hale ia the price of cotton, (lakes, nrr in charge o!" Kusslan
hll.its Then if von will ele.in.-cl " as due to a cut of more than
th.. woi.l tainted to the iwelj hales ia the crop renort.
i.ste.l. von and I will nsreo ir-! .N'everlheless. it will lulp (he
f(.,.,Iv ( Huston u-o.i:raiii to make th,. youth
IhNio.. Doc Ills Parlor Trick 'P'thlican.
iodu. d HiiH ail riMHt Twenty-seven Luiopean nations i
I.;:, I tee'.' We like U i.e. iiee m H"w-,im. workim; at n plan called "The
A I'niled Statew of Knropu plan."
'"'I (ierinnuy says .she will join, but not
d i if there t un "antl-Atin'rifitu nni-t "
I.L'.t'.j '
i.:ti i
i.ii ;
. M .;t i
. i.j:.
h ti
harden,
i box on
doctor '
I her it will cause aoiter ami sinmiti j That's another hint to Pre-ddent
S:t:i. a , never he used. Mrs. I H. L. t Hoover, and others responsible, to
e'.' We like ll b
rceiv iind do's not.
elaihe who noiiccd
as rmiue said her
forces now.
.la pa n reports heavy Kuvsian ar
illery fiip, xnd an
flames.'
While Knioee IuIks peace.
may mid that a real -ar In on,
i lea -.1 as real as China can make
town in
made in business contributes much
to her strength. Sister's the top
doj? now. Her pay check is often
binder than brother's. She's sharp
er in business today than he. and
site's workins: harder. Tlie new
ness hns worn off her independ
ence and she's setUiiiK down.
"And with all her independence
she is turnini; to feminine frills
and furbelows' nain. Lone; cUiil
are com ins back. They')! be swish-
.ins about our ankles in another j
year. 1 believe. 1-ons hair is uruIu (
in f'.tshion and there's a new day
of femininity, and feminism, com
Inz for those who wear the in.
j Women -who have failed in their
roles as moral leaders for the last
five years are winnini; back."
Lady Armstrong, born in Amer
ica of Kimiish descendants, lias
herself been active in social serv
ice work for vears. She plung
ed into the work of the Ladies of I
Charity in 1"-, alter her father
decreed that the life of an opera
Firmer, which ."lie had selected, was I
'"too strenuous" for her.
li-h.ed in the Oreson Journal on i
Sept. it. In connection with the j
; urt;.-s plane sipiadron s visit:
, Captain Claiborne was par-
ticularly pleased with enthusi
asm ."how it in Oregon Med
foitl particularly in aviation.
'The w hole town of Med
ford c i i ncd thiie en masse.
For a town of its size, was
' very much surprised at the re
i ception we u'ot and at the en
thusiasm shown for aviation.
They were particularly inter
o'er! in making whatever im
provements pr.ihi,. to encoiir
ae avi;.ti'.n in their .section,"
he M.hi.
Sept. 10. 1!CJ!(
Med ford and vicinity: 'Fair tu
niirht and Wednesdtiy. No chanK
in temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Yed
nesday. hut cloudy or fojy nerir ,
coast. No change in temperature.
Locul Data
Temperature (decrees) S3 -Hi
Highest (last VI hours I Sit 8t
Lowest (last 1- hours) 41 -P
Bel. humidity (pcrct) 21 C7
Precipitation (inches).. .0 .0
State uf weather 'ldy Clear
Lowest temperature this niorn
iim. -1- decrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. J,
1!!'. .0.
Year uyu today: highest, low
est. 4a.
Sunset today. 0:30 p. ni.
Sunrise ('dneday, 11:47 a. ni.
Sunset Wodnosdiiy. U: 2S t. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. fyl.
120th Meridian Time
re1
1
citt
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3
Maker City .
Illsinarck ....
llolse
Denver
lies .Moines
Fresno
Helena
ICURTiSS VISITOR SAYS::'"
I'lxpetietieed poiilrryeicti a
.arcful not tn teed enough
s: Wheal 131 :
idizcil;
make this country stronK enouv
I to take i are of itself.
San ri-auclseo Itullerfat
SAX t 1:. IS(.'(1. Sept. 10 1.1''
lliitt.-i fat f ,i li. San l-'rancisco
i i :. i
Answer The brand of t
salt Is all riuht. 1 believe ( ve
i l.'Mly shoiiUl use loilr.'il sail (tlierej
are many jieiol lo-iiudri on tt-.e I'yrus II. K. Curtis, investiitatini;
! market i Ir.stead of id. tin salt fori Swedish conttol of the liquor proli
xin COOKII'V HIIO lilOO' MO j , . III. I' l'lllin ..O BOIOOIIS, III. '1HC j
i The doctor who imagines tne tise..iis lor me iiouy. no pronioition. and
'"HUE
ar...l 1:
on '.M'l-I-
pill..
l.os Anuelcs ...
,. ! Marshriclil
' 'jl'l nix
'"'"-! l-ortlau.l
Ill to force the birds into layim: j i:,.,i iiiuir
maturity. For Leghorns this Uoseluiri.-
is about six mouths of uue, and ror!s',llt Lake
Rocks and i'.eds about a month i s'"' Frar.clsco.
later. If the layint! mash is Rradu- Sanni t'e
ally Introduced before this maturity i Seattle
date, the birds w ill ho reedy to B sl"k ne
into the lnyitiK house on full lay-! Wallu Walla
iii'-- ration", says the Oregon
7 1
tut
SI
li I
Mi
(in
lietilnent station.
ex- . " 111 1')1;
w. r. iirTciiisciN.
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1 1
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1 li
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12
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ill
r.s
at
t leal
flea r
I Mear
Cloudy
Clear
CJear
IM Cdr
Clotldy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clea r
Cloudy
Meleorolojjist.
MUTT AND JEFF Just a Kiss in the Dark
LAtt out FeR us. TatiAI
vwe. Gotta Gst a Gooo
Picture of f uiom ro
ouu News Reeu:
i,
special feature of the opcnluc
day ut the Jackson county lair to
' morrow will be the appearance of
ijthe pi l.e v IlinliiH Medfonl post
'drum corps. The Ixxlott biori will
, part lei pule In the afternoon pro
' (tram and will furnish maiilal niu-
sic for (he school children's cn
! rude. Till" Is the first public up
' iiPBraiien of the local corps since
; Ihejr won the elinley trophy at the
:'falom eoDvention last month. All
members of the drum onrpii are ex-
pooled to report nt Ihe lair roiind
nt 1 l. III.
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