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EGBERT W. HOnU tVHtor
(. Wlimi WITH. Uuifir
CoUrtf u wond elaa natlrf it aUdfird,
6rM, into AM March , 18T8.
SliBSOIItPTlON atATKi
'. MiH Id Adrar.: .
' piiir. ith uir, mt. ir.io
pally, .Id) BumuV, BitiiU) TO
Itaitr, without Bandar, tta (.CO
Dtlijr. tluuul Sunday, WDtb 0)
Wtl Mall TrlbUM, o tv 3.00
( 'Bunda. MB ytar , il.00
a'il ' 1 U"Uf, In Adiant. In Medford, Afthlatid,
JaekjODflll., Ctiual rutol, fboeull, blut, (Kill)
' Biu at 40 JUlfMin:
DtUr, dtb tuodu, nonlh , 1 .m
ua ftatlj, vluiout Sunday, noDUi.,. .00
. t Pally, without Sunday, 0M rav...... T.00
Dally, U lUIUlW, 0M 1.00
AU'UriDi) cub Id adranca,' ' - -
MKMBJiH Of TIIK AMWCIATCU PUEsi
' " ' Inciting full taunt Wire Swilc.
TDD Aajoeiutd res. Is elusliely eotttltd to
tAh d- Ajr.bubllutiiui of all orv dl.palebM
n,. credited. to It or uUhtwIm credited la tbti papar,
and als. to Uta lottl ra pubuibed bands.
Al( rujbti tot imblluUtD of special dupaldw
erebi Vf tlw renerted. ...
-- Offlelal paper of the City of Medfort. .
urfklal oaper of Jackaua Countf.
iti- bwd 4aD7 terafo eirenlatloa' ror ili
'rVgOnilltn, Aprjl'lit. 1U2, aCTl ,
AdrehUlt KepreieDtaHlTei '
- ,' M. P. MOOKSEll ft COMfANT
Ofrttee Id K" York, Cblcaco, Dttntt, las
frapcUco. Loe Amtelei, Beattle, Pqrtlaod,
a.f r t 1 jT"
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry .
Wpinon'H . 'elubs" h.ive rociuoHtoU
the. ji'H qfi thn 'nation, to halt
ci'lrtie, ftnft Urlhkthjf anions the
youtifij;' 1'ptkR; Tho preHS will Bo
?. .ihis da soon ntfffley 'stop nutolrttn
li'oni bontliiK the train e to tho
Wit' ' , '
r After all, tho alliKator pear Is
nut oh had as tho carrot, if it could
A only got i,u Uio xuiip oj often.
, , A radio receiving has heen
1,iiista)l'i in fiuh uf tho 1SU0 collx
ri of the new coU block at Hing Stnx
ptiwtn. It was announced ye.sUT-
day. (lreM UiKpatch,) Miikintf il
c'" toughor for tho bad boys.
1 Zr t'SIIVALKV STIMi MVI
' r',i l$iisaH t'lty I'raveller)
fit'u 't Tho extrnmo limit, to wi.ich (
(Somo married men will go in "
to av.tjourtPHy to their hpouhoh was
tdemonKtrn,tod thi morning
"when a man drlvinK down
'North Kummlt HtrocO stoppod fc
.hlH enr, picked up Ji(h .wife,
who wa walUinK, and took
her to work.
XolliInB has linnrcaHcd your corr.
tT'Ho much In it lonir tlino, nrt tlie
uri135 emit, with tho fur trimmed
fl.thlr-evcH antl 14 hultonH In tUo hnclt
find nono In front, tlie wwu-er
lair heinir fni-corl to uho her lianil- for
& ihfit purpose.
t'1" As .Mink Twnln Milil, It hecom
more utul niore evident, Lhnt "man
Jh, the only untnial that enn he
...UinneU moro than once." ;
Jinny . of tlie townttfoHis nre
nwIkkImr Diilicai'lnn buttermilk.
Home of It never miw rtulKaria,
even If It cIock tanle that way.
'' ' willlnm I.yillanl, eo-worker of
1'eoila Hill (lalex, Ik hack from a
Dock Saliule week-enil, helnit nway
, trtua. I'rlilay uioiniiiK till Tuoatliiy
I '. CVUMiMK. .,
The farmerrt hove Htal-teil to
ni'Kiie that the llnln holonp; to
eyeryhoily, and the liuntern to
.araue they Itelonn; to thoNO who
feed the.m, and to win the iiruu
nient ntp tael(liiK up "no huntiiiK"
hIkiis on every hand.
.This county -won first, eetnd
and third imIzoh at the xtato fair,
for corn. Tho rousting ears were
. In their nailvo Hiato, without the
Juice extracted. ' - .
"Yoiinn man wants work any
place, hut don't cure much for the
country", (Wamad Coos . Hay
Times.) A Holnhevllt apcaka light
"out. .; ;.;, .,,,. ,,. . , ,,
-s 1'C.lt VISITING ll.ltUISTi:itS
Chinese Juki Ice, It happens, Ik
Juki a lltilo eccentric. She wears
no blindfold and slio 1ms an liicon-
-venlent numher of hands, wlilcn
V"'n ' usually held palm up. The
Vipustom of payhiB Judges little or
v no rtilary has not licen a means of
.developing snow-white ethics,
i Hi) until recent yenrs lawyers
-wiuro not allowed to enter a uourt,
-'vilch may or may not (inve 1een
it Messing. A person canld ask nil
,'K,ilttornc' advice beforehand,- hut
J"wlii he actually appeared for
trlal'he had to check his counsel
In' the cloak room,
vAnyliooy who helieves that
J61iiKely persistent rumor reRiinl-
!, M" ,ho "'"icsty of tliil Chinese
, . .jiugM to spend a day listening to
. tlie prooeedliiioi of lh' .Mixed
r i A'ouit. lie would hear many orig
inal nud refreshing Inles of larceny
and 'also some of the most compe
te (tent excuses Hint ever IniKhlened a
' mum of law.
' xobmiy ovcr guilty, fr .
.! Hliuiee, a Oiiiiusu caught with n
.IT"'"'"!! chicken explains ihhl the
1'Vlu't''lew up iiRaliiDt Ilia urm while;
he was walking nlong and that ho
knew nothing about tho bird until
- a policeman called his attention
. "vio. II.
A highly competent piece of
Jioceny once took place in Hie very
' i;.ti"tiailow of the bench itself. Onu
- iiuirnihg a Chinese entered tlie
court room while a ous was going
-. on. placed a slepladder against the
towull'. and proceeded to take down
J6 'trtr-lock. .Not until hours later
w's It discovered thai thu lugenl
..J'liMlKentieinan had no coniuitlon
with the JunPor service.
tp.-. ' (New York World.)
,rii,(i;. .
' Soiisn lniimvrl.
' YrtA(H'HK, N. Y Sept. 88. (IP)
'''Johii l'hlllp Housn, noled muHlclan
ftland hand lender, was "resilng eas.
Irtr and nomowhat Improved" early
v. 4odny.
. .. . .
Hoover to Pith
WA8HINOTON, Hept. IK. (P)
President lloorcr loduy nnunged
vi mr short week-end visit In thu
"chief cxcciillvn's moiinluln (lulling
.. lodge In VliMlals, , I
AUTUMN
T HE first suggestions of autumn are imt 46 nmch seen as felt.
They arc vnttne mid indist iiiet, yet renl. Tlie fading of
summer into full resembles the tsuhtle chiinsies that overtake
one nt midddle life, in that it is kfijiht, gentle and unobtrusive.
There is a little lessening of vision, mid the eyes are weary
lifter extended reading. So comes the resort to speetucles, not
of course that they art? really needed, but as "an aitl to reading,
a preventive only." There ts a slight slowing up of physical
.... I. . 1 . - .I!.,,- lw.tj
I UCllYlllCi, U reswiUIMIII nut IU
earned the right to slacken the pace and relax a little oftener.
Yet there is still est in living, and charm and color and melody
continue to allure. Thus slowly, .iilmokt 'imperceptibly, but
surely, comes the knowledge that one has reached high noon,
and the shadows must of necessity lengthen toward the Kast."
"
It is in the month of September that summer fades ihtd
nut umn. The tokens at first are not numerous, but they are
there. Something in the air is alien to August a certain crisp
ncss that is tonic. There is a slight haze on the horizon. The
greenness of the earth and trees is subdued, and there are faint
tints of brown appearing here and there. There is a shimmer
ing and a shriveling in the fields, and the process of ripening,
is slackened. A' few of the birds have already answered the
Mill of the Southland,. but many linger to gladden the eyes of
the wayfarer and cheer b. heart. Winter still seems a long
Wily off, and it is good to know that between September day
iind flurry of snow and ice arc the flaming splendors of October.
' ' ' '
September is a month that has much to offer to those who
are in love willi life under the 'open sky. 'The days are cool,
but not too cool for comfort. The rnys of the sun are genial,
but liot unpleasantly 'warm. The early mornings are! bracing,
,aitd the early evenings have in
The leaves it re falling, but not in prolusion.' Summer failed
slowly, almost ns imperceptibly as the charm of a beautiful
woman in her early forties whose eyes arc still eloquent, and
with healthful fervor undiminished. Such is September, stand
ing midway between the purple maturity of midsummer and
the old gold and crimson of flic crowning days of autumn.
THE BRAIN
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EMEMIVKR how on Fonrlh
about? You wovecirclos'figiirc eights, all sorts of fantastic
patterns in the air. And nt thai 'time you didn't realize that
the figures you. were seeing didn't exist at all. It was your
ees that we're deceiving you.
j' Try the 'same experiment any time with a match or a glow
ing cigar. You can't, trust your eyes. That's why so many of
lis licetl glasses.
' You can't trust your nose, cither. The sweetish, almond
smell may come from deadly cyanide of potassium. Many of
the poison gases in the world war had a not unpleasant smell
at first.
Your ears are just as unreliable. Just try to whistle n tune
in someono's presence. Unless you are. a phenomenon, you'll
whistle mostly wrong notes, off key. Your whistler's all right.
It's your ear that's playing tricks on you.
Your lasle, allied to smell, is equally deceptive, The sense
oT touch is probably the most reliable, of. all, but: it's a poor
tiling at best. How would you like to sit down blindfolded
among enemies, and agree to cat whatever you might be per
mitted to reel
Then, if the five senses arc such poor servants, how is it we
get along so well with their aid? It is because the brain direct
ing them is more perfect than any one sense. When the eyes
fail, the brain orders the touch-sense and the hearing-seise to
help nut.
No life, no home, no business, can be successfully carried on
without a central mind more capable than any of the subordi
nates. Just as your senses, co-operating, achieve what no single
one could do, so in your every activity you will find most suc
cess if you, too, lenrn to co-operate. Know when to subordinate
yourself, nnd be not afraid when it comes your time to eoin
mnnd. '
ASHLAND WAR VETERAN -
AND WIFE IN SAWTELLE
ASHLAND, Ore. Sept. M
clal) Mr. anil Mrs. V. W
- (Spo -
Slinw-
of llocn street left Ashlaiid Tliurs.-
fluv tnornlnir for Knu'titlln l'nlv
where Mr. Shaw will enter the
home for Civil war veterans. Sir.
ii ml Mm. Shnw nro quite ngiMl but
Imve until recently lu'in lu-Uve nnd
attlo to gl ahmit. llecoutly, howw ;
over, Mr. Shnw hnri nn lllncKs that
loft htm with a bail heart nnd he In
no lnnRer able to nttend to blu I
naual taslta. Mr. Shaw is pant !Ht;
mil until IIuh summer he Iiiih been ' yvmn of the history of tho nssoelu
ablo to drive hla own ear. Friends j tinn. Thole were nearly Lima pos'.
nro Bony to Heo tho well known masters In nltendanco from cver
cmi)lo break ni Ihelr home. Hiate In the union.
MUTT AND JEFF
MUTT, FOR Ttt L0l OF
V6OtAV-M0lr HT THAT
VwviZ SUswcr: Hold
GOHHf MrMc A TURN!
OOft SIOG OF
izs&j w, 4 -. yzrrinrsd Aisa"- .-m jj -f.
UM-imi; II ii;t-lliiH Hint wiiu mi--,
them n quality of dreamy ardor.
IS SUPREME
of July night you used to take
ASHLAND POSTMASTER
HOME FROM CONCLAVE
i ASIILAXD, Ore., Sept. 28.
j Fred D. Wagner, Ashland's pos.-
, riuisler, roturned homo, on Sunday
t f1'1"" the annual convention of the
National Association' of Postmasters
In Sacramento. Mr. Warner made
tho trip south with Mr. Wasner
by automobile, anil Iboy returned
by way of the. Uedwood highway.
Mr. Wnjiner reports that the con
vention wan the most largely at-
tended meeting during the lm
A "Back Seat Driver"
NlKj
T I UP HtR Voo CAM MArte'liviof'ATTvNe'RG. 60MNr HAVG Mz DaM'T S 11 VvATr7T
Guy. "J A l.ft turm orot-v on) m voo a uTTue picnic EatANV picmc: m$Y0U w,t,"J
i .arm i ir 1 it ' j r ivi.i.....iii
OUT J j TTAC RD U6MT. tXifvi'T t0IM6r ) IMWfi. UUOObS AMti SSS5 T& )
t '..' ,UiiQl I f nURRV ; DON J ' - so ijtft'LL' MAie -rn rttTH' " . r:SJ V0FTHSAT: LbVu''-
r in i i t MQIIUM9 i r ; i i ' -?f- i i v-o ' - i s m; m. i tw
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
timed lattari parUlnlDf to ptnotal bsriib and br(Ke, not to dlattat dlaiuiki or tmtaeDl
HI be anewed by Ur. Bradr If a etamped, lelT-addreMed emelope le eoeloud. Lettera abould be
brief and tlltin ID lot. 0lK U the laa oambef of Utttrl neelWd, on fe eao be aunrer
rd here, go rasll ea M Mdt U awrUa not oofcnda( If JmliutUajle. V tm- at', WUllaa
Kradr, lo care ot tola new paper. ' - . .-
ATI'ICXTIOX IlAXKFJtS, NERVK S1'KC'I. LISTS AND
IXSP1XTOHS (JK.NKKAI,
The main question Is, not how j nsketnull for Clrts,
to 'ilvo without doing; any honest j I 1 Have .been taking a .cuurso' In
work, for you, sirs, hayo demon- j husketball technique for girls. I
atrated beyoni) , peradventuro (.fl'm .a teacher. This courso was
doubt that it can be done; pro- given in, summer school. Tho in-
vlded one has the
necessary wits,
The main ques
i tlo'n Is how to live
long In yo u r
racket. That is
again. If you i m.
can Vive this mat-j Answer.. I agree that inter
ior your undlvld-!st.llna.stc contests of any kind are
ed attention for ' U,1WB0 for high school girls. Col-
f Ive lviliin le mf,v , I..,..
..... - ' 'lege or university women iiiiki"
be you will learn how to nttnin a i outer such cAntests. I believe bns
reasonable longevity, or at least as , ketball is a fine game for high
much as any fair-minded person I school girls or college women, nnd
could wlMh for' a member of your , Knou,i advise girls nu'er to allow
guild. ;,-Thilaskitig a good deal llin fnPt tnnt thny Bro ft.ininino to
of onorof 'youi! pnndoiouH dignity, ; ,lterfere with their physical ac-
quite nKi'te, yet it Ik the only hoje
I can hold out for you, and per
hapK it would be just as well, if
you find you ean't Rfvo anything
undivided attention for five min
,ute at a stretch, that you Rfither
the volunminous folds of your cloak
,fil)OuL you and Htrut on aloufc tlio
way you are headed.
V Iimpiied, I huppohp, by tho. prln
olplo of easy come, easy no, a Mieh
iKan banker asks bow I regard
tho "Htimulatorn" that are belnn
so widely Hold to pulllblo folk (the
banker didn't word It Just tH I do,
but it meaiiH the name thinu.) Up
ankod whether I belie vo tlie Kad
Kts really produce the remiltH
claimed for them, nnd finally
would I recommend iho use of one
by a Knt who ftpemlH nearly nil
of his Um whirling in a swivej
chair. (My latmuaKe but the bank
er's iilea.)
Sometimes I pet fill fussed up
over a trick certain bankers in
dulge in. They permit disreput
able quacks or mail order medi
cine firms to use the name of the
bunk as reference, and In some in
Mtawcs' the bank actually prepare:
ai letter which the cbyster uses with
ffreat effect on the lumo sucker
population In tho U, H. A. What
makes mo hot around tho clavicle
Is the way some of these bankers
have tho cheek to turn from this
shady business to tho canvastdng
of honest people's patronage.
So, when a banker asks me to
tip him off about n proposition
such as the "stimulator," my first
impulse is to urun him to take It
up (t would be only fair retribu
tion. Rut a doctor Is not n Judpe.
Xo matter how n sufferer may have
gotten that way. It is tho doctors
sacred duty to help him or to show
htm the wny out of tho difficulty.
If possible.
Instead of taxinp the banker with
his alne, therefore I simply tolljhim
that in my judgment tho amusing
machine he contemplates buying is
as, desirable as equipment for a
valetudinarian as an apparatus for
turn in); out tho latest style . 6f
Ki'PenbacliH would be for a HlruK
Klintf young banker. Rut my duty
does not end there'. T must "avail
myself of the opportunity to appeal
to this banker in quest of better
health to do something nbout It
instead of sitting there whirling
nnd smiling and waiting for some
thing to be done for him. I even
present him a complimentary ticket
to the soniersaultaqun, together
wlih a copy of the "Tips to Timid
Turners" which I regret to say,. Is
not n booklet and hence will prob
ably not appeal to the average up
lo date banker. If by any chance
the poor dumb banker gets the
happy Inspiration and tries out
morning rolls for a short proba
tionary period, all freo of charge
and without any obligation, be not
only ceases tho lazy, futile yearn
ing for some pnssivo "stimulator"
or a mechanical horse or near mas
sage machine, to stir him from his
lethargy, but perhaps acquires a
new outlook on life or nt least a:
mine iimruiiii' iiun..-irMi,.. .a.... .
that, I believe, will awaken III his
soul a Healthy conieinm inr noma
ot the sorry practices Indicated.
yVKSTIONS AXI AXSttHltS
(emper Not Coinnnmllle. .
I am crcatly worried. I hav
been taking care of a sick lndy for
several months. She. died lasl week,
and conin to find out she had can
cer of the stomach, t never knew
tihe bad II: no one ever told mc.
I am worried for tear I may have
taken It from her . . . Jlrs. F. M.
Answer. Worry no more, then,
for you couldn't possibly catch can
cer In any circumstances. 11 Is not
communicable.
Makes Good
-. 4 FASS UV car Vou f hr rM takisjs our Mir
ki . - . i l;orvjv&TKiwG -re .1 1 'L'rAN. " : KA V i
I B,,.untor.H niIU0 Ulf rmd several
magazine' articles, by physical di
rectors and physicians, and all
scorned to disapprove of bnskotball
interscholaKtic contests for girls.
Thev all staled emnhatlefillv that
something olBoigirls must never play . . . O. A.
tivitics.
Not So Had As Tfc Txtofcs.
I thought you might Hke lo
know that It gave mo a great thrill
whon the radio announcer confirm
ed my fancy thut it was you I had
been listening to having tuned in
at tho middle of your talk and
never having heard your voice be
fore. There was something about
your wholesome debunking process
that made mo wonder if that wasn't
our Doctor Brady. And I may say
that you don't sound .1 bit formid
able not nearly so ns you look
In print . . . Mrs. M. C. M.
Answer. What you mean Is
I'm rather good. Thank you. No
doubt I am somewhat toned down,
on tho air. The censor made me,
call sweat perspiration and th it
taxes my endurance a lot; then he
forbade me to mention nakedness
I had to say the least possible
clothing. Here In the leading fam
ily newspaper I can say a lot be
fore they tell me to take the air.
but when X take the air I can't
say much in the way I naturally
want to say it. Maybe that's why
I sound bo harmless. ; "
Arch Preserve Like "Life
Preservers. .
My arches are on the downward
path, and I have been advised to
wear nreh bracing shoes . . .
Mrs. S. P. II.
Answer. Send stamped ad
dressed envelope nnd a.k for In
structions on care of the feet and
proper footwear. Better not fool
with arch props.
(Copyright John F. Dille Co.)
i
Brisbane'sToday
(Continued from Page One)
tended the wedding of nn Arab
chief's nephew. The lledouin
dimeers, witii Hebrew and Ara
bic, soiifis, were nrriniseil in
honnr of tlie priifsts.
The Aruhs slew ft sheep, ac
cording to Arab custom, offer
ing it to the .lews as n sign of
friendship.
The Jewish telegraph agency
considers this ft hopeful sign of
future friendship between Jews
and Arabs.
H
While rtedouins and Jews were
sliming their souks and eating the
sheep, Jacob Cohen 05 years old,
reluming from n wedding in Jeru
salem, was stabbed to denth, with
out cause, by Arabs that fled and
have not been identified.
: Mertrand Kussell, philosopher,
ablo mathematician, will discuss
education with Will Din-ant, who
writes about philosophy.
Mr. Himaull says education is a
fnllure.
Ton few men tench, and ton ninnv
,,. t,.irhm'H make Imva effemi-
nato.
That's probably what Mr. Rus
sell's troglodyte ancestor said,
when women were telling little
boys they ought not to kill their
neighbors and crack open tlielr
thigh bones to get at tile marrow.
American education, says .Mr.
Hussell, Is controlled "by influen
tial business men nnd religious
seels" whereas it ought to be con
trolled by "learned men."
Our children are taught "right
thinking" Instead of plain THINK-1NO.
MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Solution of Ycsterday'i Puxzla
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Also: Sir. Russell discovers that I
Amei-fcn more than any other coun-
try "except Thibet, is subject to re
ligious interference with educa-
tlon." . -
i The beat thing ever said about
education was said by James,
killed in Paris at the beginning of
the war, in an address to school
teachers of France. "Teach the
children to read intelligently and
all knowledge will be open to
them."
It is easy to teach children to
read, not so easy to teach intelli
gent reading.
Cleiiie'nceau lia's sh't'd' "the indi
vidual may become like a god. but
Hie crowd remains a herd of
cattle."
It is true that exceptional Indi
viduals, under our system of edu
cation, may become partly edu
cated. The crowd gets along fairly well
Willi lis A. n. C.'s and the multi
plication table.
Russia's government, establish
ing the four-day working week,
every fifth day a holiday, with no
Sundays or olher religious holi
days, plans what It calls "a ra
tional eternal 'calendar."
That new calendar will contain
12 months, each containing six
five-day weeks. The five days will
be called, temporarily, Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday. Saturday and Sunday will
go. Five national holidays will
make up the 3C5' days.
In leap years tho extra day,
called "industrialization," will be
devoted lo work.
Tlie arrangement may bo ra
tional. It will not he periietual.
Nothing is perpetual In our solar
system.
Time, passes, earth's changes,
the length of the day and the year
Itself will change. - It is for men to
adapt themselves to chanuing con
ditions until, hundreds of millions
of years hence, Inck of warm sun
chine drives Iho race, away to
somo oilier inter-stellar dwelling
place. '
Violent earthquakes In western
Hawaii indicate to scientists np-1
10. SpanliU fea
tleniea
11. Large sealt
IS. Amerlrun
lie roloiloQury
itnlrer -
IS. Thip-iond
1. Mrtuiiialn lake
It, lureridiurlhu
it. A Here
ti, Swalln-ed
SS. Trttra Mack
llmiM
L.lA'N Kuuml ot uu
tX)IOHlui
31. Vt-noinuui ,
Henuut
32. A rtii I u
Hi. Dltirge
uu, Deeuy
7. i:vea
SH. KMiili
40. itupid musi.a
uiovenunu
43. United
4e. Hire
;.u, Classify
CA, Over ugaln
ii, ()itantUy
3. (.'roHest old
51. Kind nt Illy
5 if. lti a'criiy .
rUItur
4", Growing (tut
i'J. Wild liufinlu
nt ludfn ,
80. Requires
63. Cevcrcd cnlon-
nade
(5. Neighborly
Aathtring for
. work .
89. Vol her
itt. College drgree
FloTor
7$. Devoured
;. ;ii)i
DUW.1
I. Soft drln It l : '
f. Girl's name"
8. Trnns'allBnlle
ri-ksels ,
4. Ahrttjri
6. Point of the
ruiupas:
9 Ancient tirealc
graveittone
7. spout oratory
5. Near
a. Mns!acbBftti
ca io
nioaelilng volcanic activity. Dr.
Jogger, government volcano ex-
pert, fears that the great volca-
miocs, Kilaueau, Maunaloa and Hua-
lalni, will erupt again.
4t
Senator llorah says that Presi
dent Hoover "must eo t brooch to
the end, and assume re.sponsibility I
for the tariff." That new view of
the President's duty interests' Mr.
Hoover and the people.
iMie old idea was that Cougiess
should write the laws, the Pi'OKi
dent approve or veto them, the su
preme court interpret them. .
Mr. Mussolini would agree with
Senator Ilorah's suggestion. 1 '
COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB;
AWARDS SCHOLARSHIP
ASHLAND, Ore., Sept. 2S. (Spe
cial) Miss Floy Young, daughter
of llrs. Georgia Young, has been
awarded a scholarship by the
Rogue River Valley College Wom
en's club. Miss Young, a .gradu
ate from the local high school last
spring, will attend the Southern
Oregon normal, wliero she will
take a teaching course.
I TVHn i i v aim
MEDFORD
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Do Yon Remember?
. TEX YEARS AOO TODAY
(From files of .the Mall Tribune.)..
'., ., '4'Pt. i lf9 i1 . . V'
Douglas Fairbanks and-Charb
Chaplin form I'nited Artists movio ,
production company.
J, W. Wakefield selected to toko
Div 10. II. I'ortcr's placo ori city
school board. '
Ty Cobb leads butters In' Ameri
can League. ;
Chicago Cattle association ap
peals to Herbert Hoover declaring
if prices do not go up the cattle
men of country will be ruined.
London Adeliua l'attl, famous
prima donna, dies at- castle In
Wales. Her last public appearance
was in 1903.
TWF.NTV YICAKS AOO TODAY
(From files of the Mall Tribune.)
"sept, as, moo
W. F. Oiveri of Crutchfleld; nnd
Wnolfolk predicts that local ppitz
apples will sell for from $2.0 to
$:t per box. . i -
: I
J. A. Terry buys 120 ncres
the Jacksonville road from J. W.
Thomas for S42.000.
ICditorial: There is something
radically wrpng with our public
schools. Tho average high Hchool
pupil of today can neither writ
grammatically nor Hpflll correctly,
and the penmanship ia abomin
able. The hick of manners ami
ordinary poliienesH on the part of
soholars is appalling." y ,
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune, office.
Special Notice
to Union Men
, and Their Friends
The Medford Journeymen
Barbers' Local
recently, organized In Medford,
takes pleasure in announcing the
following master harbors employ
ing union help anil conducting
a strictly union shop:
Bates Bros., 128 West Main.
! Carl Bowman, 105 West Main. .
Hugo Daley, 108 East Main. r Jy
: Roy Lindley, 17 North Bartlett.
' D. P. Petersen, Jackson Hotel on
Eiohth St.
j Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel,
; b. C. Roseborough, 12 South Cen
tral. ..''.'
! Geo. Tong, 5 North Fir.
i Look for' the -
Union Shop Card
Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Saturdays. 8 A. Ml. to 9 P. M. '
Regular -meeting nights the last
Tuesday of each month at Central
Labor hall.
Ray Tucker, Pres., 105 W. Main.
Ray LeFevre, Sec. 12 S. Central.
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
.,.-..;,:, 'I,,. ,. : ' m .".
West Side Pharmacy
YOUS EEXALL ETOXK
Open Sundaji ud Ennlnfi
All th Tim '
H Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
H Silk from top to to with
pointed hL
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency .
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