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P&GE FOUR MEDFORD VyriJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, -WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. lie. .1 i 1:1, ( l.ll,' I'.VI. lilt,. -lo' .1.-1 . V Medford Mail Tribune Dally, Sunday, Weekly riihlMinl liy UKDKtMM) I' HI. NT I Mi CO. 2T-89 N. Kir 81. KOHKIIT W. Ill HI-, Killlor 8. Bl'MI'TKIl SMITH, Mauaiier An Independent Ne.jwir Knttred u khaikI t& matter il Mrdforti, (lrreii, uiKlrr An of March H, 1870. HI KHCINITItl.N UATKH Uy Mall li AliiiM-e; Pally, villi HiiimI)', yr:ir Daily, villi Buixliiy, month J - Daily, wittxnil Sunday, )r C.5I1 liujly, Killioiit KiiihIi)', uiihiIIi (J.. Weekly .M.ill Trllume, one year 2.o ittmday, olio yenr o... -.00 Ity Carrier, In Alliance In Mi-ilTwil, Asliliiml, JiduomlUr, (Vnlral 1'olnt, I'liuenlx, TalciJX tiulU Jllll aiHl on HiBlinays: Daily, villi Kiuiday, mmilli $ .73 Dally, witlmut Suinlajf, uimilll 0- Dally, villiMiil KnixU)', inie year 7.U" llaily, with Buiwlay. one year 8.0U All Utma, eati In svV-ruice. IMteial pawr of (lie City nf Mfiifurd, Official aer of JackMin I.'ihiuVj. .MLMUKU K TIIK AKHOClAfKI) J'ltKHH Itm-iilng Kuil Leased Wire Hcrdc Hie AsMtclatwl I'unb 1 cluhHy eiillllfil lo Die line fur unlilirallim of nil iwi dUjmtrlio cinlilnl lo II or mlKTttior rrwlilnl In llili i,wr, And also lo the loe.il net. iiuMUhcd lirrein. All right Tor puhllcaliuji of special illspatclie" Iwrclu ate also rexerifil. MK.MUKK Of TIIK UMTKI) I'HKHK A. II. I', uterine chciilall'in for blx imnitlii ending- March 1, JH30, watt 4322. 0 . I'li-srnt press run, 4H2". MKMHKU DP AUDIT RImHSAU M IMM IXATHIN Ailwtlnlnif Kqimiriitiillow SI. ('. MOUISNHKN ft OlMl'ANY Office In New York, Clileaj:... Ikln.lt, 8.111 f lanrbco. I Aivrtea, Hrattle, I'oiilimd. Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) Tho imputation ,uf IIiIh burg Ih 10,847, secured without tho iilil of 11 "boum," anil not a revolving door In town. It Ih estimated there are 5oo noses not tubulated, iih they feared tho census taker wax a washing machine iigcnt, iiiul rofuscd to anHwcr tho stepa on tho front porch, Kovcrul of tim alleged , uncounlcd imiHt havo htil . unili'l tho barn, to cvudo tho roll-call, luitsiiipch hh the ruund-up l '.n complote, thoro uro Hovcrul wayH to corral tho strays. Tho most efficient method Ih to hold tin ovent at tho fiitrgruunds requiring onn Judge In tho Judtco'H. Htatid. Thcro will lo HI, Kill tkki't talloi'H, to take tho ticket of tho lono paid udml.Htdon. Deduct tlio upecd cok, nnd candiduteH runtdnK back and forth ncroHH tho track, atid tho lo .,t tiilo, and tho uncounted will either ho In the JudEVt. Etand or underneath ft. Hence, they .can lio rcudlly and ti'tlctcntly omimoraf cl. Several of the June hrldos hve uhoHon. their brldloH. T. Hlato Jolnidn l on IiIh way homo from llormuda, where ho had hta .fill of Itcrimiiju oiiomh, iiihI Kpent two months autl liin luutto cltunKe. . Annuls Jh tiirhujunt. Inmates of tho Ohlu tilute prtiion makliit: fuceH at tho warden, l a former reHi-V-jit of Toledo serving 35 yeai'H for hurRliirlzlrjf a slot machirie." Ho removed - 91.5. tlte amouiil l,o Ktarled home with on luiydny, t.'iil he met t;; with temptation, In the KuIho of a (il'.)t nm chine, lio mut ter witiit tho cri liijc ffett cuiitinlt led In tho way of t?rlmo ero ho plundered tho fdot-maehitic, HTt yeuin was too much. Ho HtootiM not ho cvnHurc.d for noting nuHghty now. 'Our nchoid teacher wan almem from , our miilHt from Friday ove ninR till Kunday nlflu, roturnhiK In u Ktudebukor Hedan, driven hy a nlce-apiicarlnK youth" (DorriK Doltlngv.) liiterentliiB, but what of It? There Is nothing nneh to flj;ht uround ltero, ., tmt codling .motiiH and clvlu bankruptcy, via u , i-a BJunt. . , TIIK IH,ri'tltT-WI'l HI.IUNU ( Hi iH'kcnrldnc, 'IVs Sum) It la rupoiied around tho courthouse that ' Mr. leoruo I.IIch, randlilato for Hherlff, In Humming up his iiiallflcatlnnH for tho office, wiyM If he-Vun't provo that ho IniH ulreaily done mo,,! real 'good for the city and county in general and.'.' the cluirchcH In particular, ho will ijuit tho race. Ho ntutcH that ho linn Htartod Mr. 1'hitH tain to paying In public and Mr. Walker Hnylos to taking the Hacraincnt in tho- M. 1-J. church. Hoineonn HUggeatH that tuo churcheH of tho city nmy decide to Hand (leoi-go to filing iih n mlHHlonary ItiHtoad of electing him ahcrlff. Ono of tho (;,ler (llrls Is n 32nd couhIk of 1'nul Kovr.ro. Several feiualo cut-upn have linked If the HrltlHli have iiirivcd, and If her homo Ih wol). A male quartet la being commit ted, u thu new courthoiiHo Iiiih Htep, th.iy will function flral therefrom. Jimmy Yamashlta, a Nlpineae mopplHt, luia returned irom a In oiid. six muni In ago ho wear led of getting up In tho morning, before tho farir.'.rH nay they do. iind riding A wobbly-wheeled bi cycle down to tho bank. He, did thlH for a acora of yearn, and never failed to wanh the window once when tho water had a chance to form Ico on the sidewalk He could (Iouho mop Into a pall of water and cover Snort floor with one Mvlpe, than tho nhorbitop of the Portland ball teum. lie reportn Hint tho Mikado never heard of the J 928 football team. Coincy Kldd is bereft of his own mustache, by bin own hand. )le stood back of this Institution for 40 years, except the time the typhoid fever got It. One of the gents interned In the Ohio prison Is a poet. He was R hero in the recent, horror, In splto nf the fsct that ills poems were destroyed In the fire. "OFF Y MA It, Itlll.lTIPAI.I.Y" (Ilillliie Port In ml .lournnl.) Why H' "off," . THE LAST CALL MO.ST people in Mutll'ord itre well Hiilisfiud with the pre liminary census report. They luive reason to he. A (,'uin of 88 per cent over 1!r'()S,s a fine iieliievi it, iiml lit. the pres ent writini;, Medford leads the state, in this din-nt ion. lint, ii3 we pointed out when the eeSsus takiji' started, what we nil want is an accurate eonnt. If iliere are local resi d Dits who have been overlooked, and there seems no doubt there are several now is the time to jrather tliein in, and the ('number of Commerce is to be coimii'9idi:d for its prompt and efficient, attention to this mat-r. , o o ' 1 TIIK city lias until Friday to complete tliis re-check. This is 'a big job and a difficult one. The Chamber can't do this alone. Complete success can only be attained by 100 per cent co-operalion on the part of the people. Therefore, we a-rain repeat what we have said several times before. Jf you are not positive you" and every member of your family huve been counted, get in touch with the Chamber of Commerce at once, either hy .telephone, or by filling out ami sending in, one of the blanks printed in this paper today. Do this now. The final cciihiih report will fix Medl'ord's place in ;the population of this 'j,')unlry for leu years to come. Iict that figure be as accurate as limaii capabilities can make it. THlij 'IMf'O&TANCE OF ' I M 1 K importance of the census, from an advertising standpoint, is'well illustrated by comments in the two Jiugcne news papers yesterday : o The Kugciie (fuard comments editorially as follows: Moilfortl'H population hIiowh an SS per cent Increase, bidding fair to HurpaHH Kugcno'H 75 and lead the Htntu. It might bo wot:'.i noting I hat in Mcillnnl'H rcniarkublc growth uKrlcultiu u, roads and a modern airport lmvo played tho leading purta. The liugeiie Kegisler has this lo say: Tho ;nimlntlnn of Modfind Ih 10,8-17. ItOas 5,711(1 In llli'U. Tho gain for the ten yjnra in Sfi per cent, which In certainly it lino growlh in this ccnHtiH year when populations throughout tlio Dnllod KlutcH iuo not exiiundlng iih rcpldly iih In mii:l,y oll'.cr con hiih perlodH. .'f you lire not iih Ciulliar with all Oregon an you night In he, you may iihIi: "Wh'it has cauHed this flno,-;ro"lli in Meilt'ord?" Il'uro Is tho uiiHwcr, given briefly: 'liitelllKcllt ly directed ukiI ciilturo. . Thorn hnHheon I'elatlvely Ittlo indiiHtriul cxiafiHjon ta f'Zj lloHiio lllvor valley iliiii'ng tho p-jat decade. Ono "fairly larjo Hiiwinlll Ii.'ib bCen built f Hedl'oril, hut Unit .about tollH tho Htory ho far iih Itid iim rial i:iynill development Ih cniicernnil. Yet when tlio cciihiih flguron are all In, It will ho found Unit, Medford Iiiih (tone fihout.ns well us any of the cities In Oregon, ami IlKTTEIt than most. ' AOIUCIJLTIJHU has Uono It. Hi re Ih cometlilng cine for you to think abort: II Ik only in recent yearn, v.hen ngrlcullurn In tlio Kocue Itiver. vulley linn begun to reach rcutly larn.! mutlo oi ar.itlo'i.i, Uhil lin" lurlty ImH oo;ilii lo be tell. Lnst year's )e.,i:ero. for uxrimple, ainoiintcd to nearly F1VI0 THOUSAND CAllllADS. Thut Is to uy, Whin t!i. Rouue River valley gat a'v'J fi UNDCn PRODUCTION, It itirtcd In to projp.er. AVo need ImlutdrUia unci pnyrolls hero In Oregon,, No nai..lllo person Im boIur to deny that. Hut, in our enKoniGns Tor iil'itis (rial development, let us not forget that Oregon's HIC JWYV Ih agrieiilliire. Rlmll'ord, w!ioe rlito f;rovt!i tit llio past ton yours Will not bo oxopotlcil hy iiii'.ny proton clUon, iu hullt uV-oit a foil lit t;iU oil of ntfrl culture. iMt'Jf'oitl'M nvliminiiry tnlnl is tfl,K7..U" tliis fiiuil drive can jnurVMKi' tliis total by t!ie finjil i'iure will be M.O'.H), Keiv cnt'Hs un mteictinj: bit ol' biuaan p''eliy! njry, JFirr- clblllt.S haVO lOM U'.JOKJUril t!iiit l.OS rplOMlMlts i. fuj. ait'i'p scthurivo figure t linn ,f'J( altlumpli tin; (lifuireuee is oulv r.i pal-! . . . . - ? 1 1 it "n .iwu LLin.-t. uJiivtD-, it far Jaryer in . tliLiuiiulM of all o.bservvi;H tliiui H),!MS, t'veiMlnniM;)! tt.c difiV-roucn is oj;ly atH'thor pnllry two-sp-.ojlj. There is reason to believe an Hb.sulutulyaeeurate eomit wqmUI Kive Medford an uiere&v of in;!. "VyitliMi siieb a short time, per haps, tliis total can't be attained. iJnt. under, the eM'ennistanees i. is worth a snpreine effort, witli a lonpulI, a strong pull, ami everyone pulling together. Jf the drive should, fail its maximum goal, conditions would be no worse than they arc today. If it should exceed, they wonld be infinitely better. . j A swal in tjme saves !l!H,!!.l!),i)!)!. . i One law for ihe r't'h and -number for lhe poor isn't so bad. Think of the 'J,:fcMM- for tire rest of us. ,.,.,,.: , viii-.ill. .....,,; spniliii(.' tho lime iii ii Kiinitiiriiim. Of I'liiirso KoviTii'iit-nl I'lililil oit'nilo MiimS- Slii.ii?i rl'l'i. cii'iilly, Ii has taken only leu yeiirs to ilreiile how to hi'nin. TlirrfN out- wny to iniikc iiroplc law-iiliiilinn. f-ju't'il limits were miscil when rveryliiuly tloeiilod to go fust A liioiuirchy has 'lis iiilviiiitnjjo.x. Only ono luiin iiih'iI feel nsliiiiiu'il. i MUTT AND JEFFr-EvcSy . . i i i a m i j- . , v i i , . . .. 5 i , ....... .. . . , Don't HAe to BoTrtrc; TCSftiBLG.. l''nl siloct HAS1 Wvvcm x M6T woo oM HeAt DoesM'T peeL ruNNV- Doei it? im THirtV VCARS of fMAT?!it J EViCTEu f ?oHiMlJ ,igfiSTOTTr SJZlli CHAPPY r-: Wwl BfvJ OuT f-W ' ' 1 -- 1 .... .. ..nm .. .u?.ii"vO'-: ..... i tlJ ... I a ..,....t.u.. .x i-.- c,.r ,..c,..- o,,,..,. T,fc n. FOE MEDFORD MEDFORD 'S CENSUS puinij;iiiu:uui n,v.u.y win worn iv,,. i ...i. t . . , nm..v ki luiin u Mto nine; Clotul lUvX) SilvcUnact sliirt) Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Hijtnerl Icttm pertalnlmc to iienioiial liralth and lt)iciie. not lo diwase, iliajnosli or Irealment llt lw atiftrd hy Dr. Itrady If a laniwd tv'.l alilrrseil emelnj U rncloccil. Ultm ttlfjuld lie lirlef and vrlllen In ink. lluine 'ft Die luree imnilirr ul kller rereited only a few can be amwereil licrr. Nil rrply ran le mule to ftietlei not cunloi raitifi lo ImlruclluiB. Address Dr. William lirady In care of Ttie .Mail Tilljune, lO.MIAlSTlOX, WI1VKM-SS AXI SICKXKSS Thoro Is aQroriK pnpular belief. Hhiirt'd or Inspired by many physi cians and iM-alth uuthotitluH, that phyHlcitl vxhauHtidn makes one more HUHCoptible to HlckiioHH, eMpe clally to rt-Hpiratory Info.ctlonH. The common . reHpita- tory info c t i o nM, , , , K nu lepiw 'V tho Ku8t Indians and indiHcriminately ilfhlneHe before tho Christian era. "cit1 include enry-i ir s public health reportH for Dec. za, tonwIlitiH, quin-I 20. J2U, summarize the results of sy. acute laryn- t,eatnient of leprosy in HawaU, BitlS, acute broil- ' avi1 The Use f rhnnlmnnrni chltiH, pneuSionla, inuenza cen-Hrei spinal meninKitis, 111JJI11III-I IH- inWH-' sles, acute poliomyelitis Henrftt 1 1.1-1.1, "i"b LUUb"' i'uiiuuiiin y mavns undetermined." This au tubeijulo 0, mumps, In some parts ; thoritatlvo Koveinment report also of the world pneumonic 0plaKue. Htjacs thut ... definito vroportion lhe notion that physical exhaus- ofoul CU(JeH (of XviXtr0 a,)pre. tion predi.sPuses to disease applies nt.;i;lU,(l become spontaneously qul to any of these spet?ric diseases ea(.ent or arrested, and remain so mentioned, as well as to other ! f(ir periods which may vary from a attendant or complicating ti oubles I f,.w Immtha to Kevqral years." such as pleurisy, sinusitis, ucute ; These data, however, du not ulter mastoiditis, middle ear inflamma- 1 tho flict Umt various state health tion. acute multiple arthritis, and authorities and fcdeiTii health the like. All such illnesses are authorities did foret their hu assoclatcd the layman's mind i , (iniv nni eivt w.w tn ihn with physical exhaustion. There is a vaKue idea that ono must first nt'imrnni MUJMi.'19'iw or onus "resistance" must be lowered, be fore such IlineKs.ls likely to occur. Well, iicao n?ay be a wee small Ki-aln of truth in ihnt If there is, It is so very small thut,U is scarce ly worth worrying about in any circumstances. Of course don't know whether there is any trxh in the notion or not; neither docs any other doctor or health author ity. So 1 maintain that until we do know something about thi we dootfyrs and health authorities jfre not niontlly Justified in wnrninK or uT.trryin the laity al'out a. hypo thetical "lowering ol resistittice" or in publishing rules for keeping up ic"lsta..ce. Tlio threadbare "dvico oi the iiea I tli authorities, in time of flu or pneumonia epidemic, about the importance of "securing plenly of fresh air ami good - nourishing food" is never , taken wnrhiusly by anybody anyway. nop." n't every Cae try to do that all Iho time, as a matter of Instinct? Homo one sends mo an Imposing placard distributed by 'the health departmentof an eastern oilT. U contains the usual rules, for the prevtlitlon of what tho health ctt ficer affaly calls "colds" (of course ho doesn'ttloflin what they are) and among them I find 'only one that is worth while, ltays1 "Kuep. away from persons who have colds, for the germs aro car ried In the spray given'. off yJhen such persons cough or sneeze." Very good, so far Us it goes. Hut even IC you could due's- in time ti dodge the spra; of 'cough or 'nee-je, you'd still be iii'danger if yi?u renrilr,ed within fivo feet from tho perron with tho respiratory: Infection while ho talked with you. This is the most likely way to catch cri, probably the way respl- mtc:'y 1fl'(:tto8 1110 wpread in th inajority of cases among nice poo- pi,,, mt this heallh'dcpartment placard, distributed at popular expense, gives no Inkling about it. Don't rush the. heulth authorities. It Is on! u few years sluOo they j discovered that ope Vace- eoug'!- Ir. and sneezing spreads disease. Glvu 't'.n. timu.-They'lllearn about the conversational spray ano issue public: warnlngs.about It In a few nuire years. Meanwhile. It's n case of every man for himself, andsdon you(- mask If you are compelled to approach within conversational! spray range. gi'I.'STlONS AM) ANSWI'HS ). Chicken Vox How long ufter, tin breaking out of tho rash does chicken pox re main contagious? Must other oW tlren who aro mi sick i.-Muain out of school when there Is a case In the house? tMrs. I'. 11.) Ati?er. According to the best ,viiienco chicken pox may be Hpr(M1(l nnt mnre than a day beftv-o the rash lippearH, anil ceiisi-sjn 1,0 IllfectinUH within 10 days uflcr the appeiirailce of the rash. l'ubltc health orillnniK-eH usually require Isoliitlolt of the i.citli'ht fur from two to three weeks, anil always require uth?r children in Ihe miiue family to remain out uf si-lieol un less they have had chicken pox. i)S:ii t'ure of Leprosy The Inclined Item tells uf th.j cure or -i lejiera in me lust Hi months til a national leper home at t'arvllle. La,, IncluiliiiK lhe fam ous leper Knrly. Ah ymi have re- fcrrcd to the Inhumune treatmc-nt accorded Jiarly by the health authorltleH vt varloiiH mates this nhould interest you. (T. A. li.) Answer. The item Informs uh that tlie corey are effected with ciiaulmooKra oil,, "a comparatively rV'Cf nL tli'itroverv." - t'hn nlmnoL'i n , oU waa (JHCd in the treatment of I oiI aml itK derivatives in Hawaii 1 for 10 years has mt been attende(') j ,,v roMUits which indicate that they hnVA HIIV unniflr. Iherimonlln velt.a . and any eWect tney maJ have fa. hysterical demands of the rubble tmt the man Jonn KarIy be bru- tally touted. They were all poli ticians under the skin. Suppose John Marly had been, your broth er? What would you have wished to do with tho cowardly .coyotes who persecuted and hounded him from ono miserable refuse to an other.' 1 Know what I'd dtl to 'em. Kame it fleeting ond yuu prob ably can't remember six celebri ties who smoked lucAcics last year. Mr. Coo'jdge would like . to boj renuMiibered tts an ex-presidei. w h m m i nd ed his p w n b usl inics. His type vcjuld feel that way about Teddy. Kncourage he boy to become a plumber instead of a surgeon. It's much less troublo to go back for h'a tool). 1 ..Soiiiw enrlous pectplo stop to cxiinUiLu.il wret'ft, and olhei-s :iyv ' hpiiwi limy jvotiilu't wt s,-'u "w'Ve tf t J icy made it. New A'ork has two kinds of stieiik-easies those called 'niKht clubs." and those called "splkl tzzies." A mericanism: Gleefully forc ing the rich manufacturer of play pretties to pay all the taxs; won dering why the price of play pret ties goes up 10 per cent. All you neTl to inspire unsel fish devotion to service without thought of money Oh about a ril c.'ion a year from good bonds. 'Tdaybe the reason sonCo senators talk that way is because they have developed th habit of ap pealing to the kind of people that can't read. If such thlngn can t think, how: does a weak tire know when you Tiive on a , new spring suit? One way to study Ihe stars Is to bo uhscut iuIiuUhI and iim .Viuir automobile maimers while wiilkliuca One reason why iui"lern younK sters can't find Jnbs Is l)ecause so many concerns already havo gen eral manners. Opportunity Just seems far away because nobody In your home town is content to knock Just once. Hurt It slrnniro that tho only men In America wlo don't know how to enforce the law ioukt have been selecTd as officials. Other creatures havo. hides that Quill Points, MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE ACBOSS Solution of Yesterday's Puuls i f. Tonus none t JUlatral iprlaff 8. llebiew meal r. . It. Smell. : It. lreis leattiM 14. Persian fnlry 15. Apart 4 17. Prepare for , pntillcut-lon 1 19. Street In f j llomrin t. FlLlAlWlSnofPl 11. Dtilllernte R I N S EUA to. Bluml lur rtatuo- . fit. Action, itoto or (luulltrir suffix t. Warpn track SS. It Inn tn. Knkllsh tins; as. Vim ivorsulper ti, Possess " fo0,?1'00' ?.!. "' ' S7. Short Jacket i?Vh- - m..7.. rartoonist disputes , poem st. Wa.; iront I '"I fit. Other is. Kxtent ot'snr. 54, ureale ,.4 '"t" denir . RALEncRA8"rf0lEFER E L O NLIrE B A) AROSE fi.k ANO L 0 Si MARNE E E NffBO ATSL ASSES N GPFlo N TLJVp jC3 t EjuLnE 1r nftll'- CjL OMODA RnAlMlAII N zr a? wgs, ' m a" lr:. Tl -rr: sBb 4Z- '43. 1' '; 'WM'44'i- ' ' ,45- t 4f : :: , .. ' J. ; I . . ' 'wzf'-i" - T- " . . i . So ' " " Si -j" ' nm 5Z JT' " ' ''' 5T; ! 1 ' g liocomo Htialkln, lut the muskrat is tho only one that In t'crraiiili when It's cooked. CorrtVt this aentonce: ".My check HtubH nelitimi llKreo with tile liank'H recordH," mild she, "hut I never miHpect tho banks of cheat ing me." JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. April 0 1 weU represented by Jacksonville (opeciai) A IarKe number of nipmbers. Thelma Mclntyre was fraternal brothers of Medford sur-j cIectcd vIce-Vesident for the con prised Mr. and Mrs. Uill Kay , vention to bo held at Uikevlcw Thursday evening at their homei nnvt veiir. here. T;ero was a house .warmim; atiMedford were Buests Sund.iy at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins Saturday evening. A larjrc crowd attended. Ir. Jenkins made taf - fy which wjus much enjoyed. VIr.s. Cordelia Ankeney and dau ghter, Gladys, jf Kugene, were vlslloi.st Miss Me.Ciilly's recently. .J,VK. Will iliown of Eagle Point and her cousin, Mrs. Dura Teat of Xew York, visited here Tuesday morning. Tho lllrthda club of the Seventh Day Adventist church gave a surprise party In Jjonor uf Mrs. Kennon at her home April 23. Mrs. Kennu. received many beautiful gifts. Other birthday parties enjuyrt recently were In hunur of Mrs. Nettle Jones and Mr. C E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mr. John l'ernoll and roil. Junior jf Applegate. were iiilljng on friends here Thursday ufteruoun. Mrs. Etla Trunin, of camp 3. above Ilutte Fuji, spent the week enn wu ncr s.siero lUllcher. O Ilov. and Mrs. Jones were vls - ilors In Medford Monday ufter noon. Hill Hay was tailed to Portia ml Friday to attend a conferem-e per tainlnir to an apjintnunt he hasj .B'cepien irom an um i-MiiiMiPiiwu institution, Uaymond Crumley of Camp 3 above Uutte Kails and Mlti Kran ces Cook of Medford were dinner t;uests Sunday evening at the homo o Mr. ami Mrs. -Ved ttut cher. o Mr. nnd MrtT Harry WbYiney and family of Copper were in our city Thursday callliiK on (latlves. g. 3lmle drama 9. One who hat gained o award uf merit 10. (.oddrM ot J 1 3 cunt IU Ceremony 18. Flsll PCK ID. FemlQlnu name St. Take tlii ore' iihiff meal SS. Self S3, ltecetit 24. VfinijiiIsliPl 37. 8I(tii of the rodlae SS. Jinow: O nrchale 50. 3lerrluiet4 51. Orfpiti vf Jionrin? 93. Sammtrinj nlares BslA s eC3 F SfE RUP 36. .Move bac " BOWK 3. eastern 40. Tafts tu rartfo 41. Before 43. Demolish 43. S no ken Eipens. 5. German rlrer 3. ay gait 4. lllker 6. Hnioll table 45. tHcpoed t. Hnnml nf ItlllM 4S. V olciinU ' feet 4". I'rofomul 7. JteljglpDS fear 49. la favor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester IVrcell and children spent Sunday at their anh on Applcgatc. Jf:ff ItidiOle and uranddaiiKhters and Jlarry -ISrown and family re turned to Klamath Falls Sunday. Mr. Kiddle came here several months af;o for his health. Mrs. I-hirn of Klamath Kalis is here aysistir Mrs. Charles t'blt : wood to care for her aunt, Mrs. ' M'oods, who is very ill at thoj Chit wo.od borne. Uoyal Neighbors district con-; t vention nt, medford Saturday was t,. ,i Aiiw.it Tv-vHor of j the L. T. ilson home here. i Hetty West ,of Medford spent ltho week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wendt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick were dinner guests one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hare of Medford. A'party was given at the gym nasium Friday evening by the losing side or th winning side in the high school m.azine drive. Mrs. Al Iloono nnd lrs. Roland Mitchell were Medford visitors Munday afternoon. Mrs.Klla Walsh 'and little Brand - son Allen Cline of Klamath Kails! were visitors at the home of Mrs. i Alpha Hiirtman Saturday. Jackson County Hrldne crew left Monday mornhm for a month's wo9k nt Lako Creek. Mrs. Cora White and daughter Iivera of Medford wero digner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric White Sunday. Word has been received from A. Childers. called to the bed- slde his daiii:hter. Mrs. Icie Jones l f Mlin.n r. lllf ,hnt Alrs is now very much improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard McKee and Mfs. W." A. Childer? and jMiiall dauuhter. Muxine. of Wk AipU,Bate attended cbuivh in Med ford and were culling In "ur city In the afternoon. Mr. and Mr1. 1 T. Wilson and Violet Olson were Medford shop pers Saturday nftrnoon. . Portland Application filed for permit to construct apartment house at 4Ji) Kast Kluhth street north at cost of approximately Do You Remember? TEX YKAKS S'iO TODAY (From files ot the Mail Tribune.) April 30, 1920 W'ashinKton.-Coa'tt guaid cutter sent lo Alaska to quiet I. . W . agi tators. Hotel reporter ol Mail Tribune writes: "A large number oM'imi folks were tied up at the Medford last night." Ben Iiur Umipman, former fluid Hill editor, bus narrow escai.vV from drowning, whllo fishing near Jen nings lodge. Milk campaign to be held in May- Editorial denounces "favorite son mania." j Medrird Elks have lino limc4fj GrantsPass, hut boxing bouts "4 gustingly tame." Trigonia oil well suspgniS drill ing to drill well for water supply. TWENTY YEA KS AGO TODAY (From files o the Mjll Tribune.) 0 April 30, 1910 Road to comity seat Improved Willi macadam. .;r. Attorney E. E. Kelly doloniis Judse Colvig hy letter to editor, lu Dr. Oliver revival dispute. Laches of Greater Medford Club to issue Mail Tribune on May 10, anil use proceeds for city purks. Owney I'attoii. Nasli hotel man ager, declares: "1 am a postorfieu, city directory, telcpbone exeVango and wise-guy." Los AngelcsT Champion .luck Johnson hooted in home tinvn fi Jim Jeffries, challenger- for the title. ., -. ' THE STRANGE MEAL By Mary Graham Bonner Tiiey Eut,oii tlio floor of tho little Japanese house and had tho Strang est meal, uatins. it with chopsticks .. ....!. Thtiy had bean soup, ru? fish cut up in Dikes with a sauce ( dark brown color madr of vinee.ar. Halt a n.d fernietitnd wheat, salad and pickles, stewed eels, green hard pears and sweet cake and c;ind; T.ji'lco and tea. ' nnlv nllililnil nt only nlhhled tit some of the food! As the Little Clock had fore told It was now beginning to rain I and John and Petruv were Kivcn woodep sandals which had blocka built under them. The blocks were used so they would not get their leet wet when they went into tl.e rain nud they were much 'nicer than rubbers.'1.. I ( made, them taller, too. . On their walk they saw peoplo carryhig baskets on poles, kites were flying, -and they saw nui'ir fish puffed out like toy balloons hanging from roofs of houses where the Little Black Clock said a baby boy had been born durlntf the year. Now it was raining harder anil , LUtle i;iack Clock found somo V, . ,-U 3 " CU were watcrprool'. These worn nut on by John and Peggy and there was even'oue for the Little Illack Clock. Tin walked on through OiXyl rain. It was such fun! They mniT farms that looked like gardens, hut they saw neither fi-nces nor burns. Uitcr, as it grew darker, lanterns lighted their way and .Silin was fascinated by tho boats called Junks with big flat, odd sails which he saw along tho many omuls. I'oggy loved the wonderful hird.s and beau tiful cranes cney sauo Tl ey ware taken to a walled city later. In the city they stopped and bought chestnuts which had been rosatcd upon pans i charcoal And I hoy bought roil peppers and candles from truys which were at tached to llio waists of those who sold them. Tomorrow "May Day Parade" ASTORIA Leo liO.M,.nick, sec retary nt the, chamber f com merce, is In a serious contrition In a hospital following an operation. By BUD FISHER.'