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MEDFORD MSIE TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD. QTtEfi&NT THURSDAY, 'MAY 1,-1930.
Medford Mail Tribune
Dally, Sunday, Weekly
Published In'
MKUH1IID 1'lllNTlMQ CO.
Sli-17-29 N. Fir St.
HIIBKIIT W. Ill'ltl., Hillor
S. til'MI'TKIl SMITH, Miiuwtr
An Independent Neiwpajier
Enlfiwi as Kcirnd claw mailer at Medford,
Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879.
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By Carrier, In Advance In Mrdftird, AhlarnJ,
JnckHotiUlk, Central IVi.nl, I'hittnli, Tuleut, Ool.l
Hill aihJ un llitcliav:
(tally, villi RuiHlfiy. tnuult $ .7r
I tally, wit taint Sunday, nituil h -"'
I -ally, u I Intuit Sunday,- (iiw year 7.0U
luilly, ultli Hundjij, fine year B.ui.
All lernm, ca--.li in ucitjux.-e.
Ilfflplnl naiwr ut the City it Medrunl.
' (inirlnl iuwr of Jrtrkrii.ii Cmmty.
JAKM UK It W TIIK AHHIH'IATKIl I'llMUl
J.reelvln Full Uasetl Wire hen 1
Tlte AuiorlaiMi 1're is rKrlioltely entllled to
II me fur -iwliltaulwn f nil inn. riUiuUchist
(milted tu II or oilier! fmlllecl In till piir,
Mid alMi tn Uw lord I news pu'0Jied herein.
All right fur inilillcaliuii i aurclal dixualdtn
Iteretn.arit alio .ftterml.
AlKMUKIt Or TIIK UNITKIl I'UKHS
A. U. (' avenue rlrculaliim (or lix nunf
tndlnc March 1, '30, was 4322.
j'migyt press run, -ins.
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(IF ('IHCIJI.ATIO.N
Advert hlng Hire-ienl.itlves
M. V. SHKIKNHr.N It I'OMI'ANY
liOirei in New Turk. ('Iili'iiim, Detroit
FrnnrhCi), AriKelex, HraltB, Purl land.
.e-!nflidge Pot
.. . (By Arthur Perry)
A 'wave 'of, depnpdone'' swept
"over the city this week, ami grout
in tho woe upon u.9. Cllum yarns
fill tho nlr, nnd everything nnd
everybody Is drifting relentlessly to
Hell, without a chance of rescue.
Tlie melancholy frame if mind
will end oh aoon an tho HKony of
pnyliig the taxeH Iiiih faded, tillt
1 Just at present "misery ahldeth In
the tenia of tho Just and tho un
Just." If the pessimism,. Iweps up,
the civic face will 'ho stretched out
long enough to eat.onlK uut.of ait
olir-fnshloncd churn, and" tho flag
poles will flaunt n crying towel,
instead of the national colors, The
gossips and rumormongers are all
wailing, and will eventually run
nut of wind. Iti the nieuntime,
let everybody register sadness, for
It cheers things up -like t funerul.
RuKHlnn rummy Is tho Attest
social tomfoolery, Jh order to win,
It Is highly essential to he a better
nddlng machine than your col
leagues. -
,i '.
"There is nothing so stale ns
stale news, (let it first tiling In
tho morning from the Altoott Tri
bune." (AUoonn. Pa Tribune.)
Admirable Journallstlu frankness.
Tho middle Alaru boy was yank
ed looso from n tooth yesterday,
by a dentist with dynamite in his
wrist.
Will Irvln says Hoover Ik anoth
er Itoosevelt "under tho skin."
Well, for henven's sake, won't
Homebody skin him! (Atlanta,
Da., Constitution.) The most dln
hollcnl und treasonable utterance
of this week, ami last week, and
the uno befure that.
"POPULATION LACK PUS5
7.L12H" iHdllno Portland Tele
gram.) Ooncrally caused, however,
by people making themselves
ttca-rce,
HchoulteacherH have been ad
vised by Hawaii hotels, that they
can go' to Jlnwaiion their Hummer
gad and rest assured they will en
counter no irritated volcanu. The
Impression .'linn 'gnlncij a toehold,
.that after nine months of tcnvuliH;
. the young hyena to sproHt, a vol
cano would ho a pleasant iimI
weleomo relief.
Nothing that Nature can do wltla
wntur, can cleanse the license pabrte
(rear), of nn automobile, tlam ataVH
not want to he cleaiiHed.
ltural resident are thai li nrs
ngain because city follw use tlaar
frontyards .as gttrtnge ahlauQji.
way to fUt that is to return
tinenna for tliiciins. Hurt , net
caiodit.
There Hccms to ho a decline In
llpstutu cltlnM ndilleted to reach
.lug fur a mushroom uml picking a
, toadstool. Tere Is no excuso for
till -error, aueurdlng to C. Palm,
the local imishroiyi authority,
yesterday, as ho reached ror a
- Pittsburgh stogie, and grabbed a
40-cent cigar.
lUooffhound Kor Hale What am
I oifercd for one-year-old? lleau
tlful unlniul, gentle, .nd watch
dog. Will eat intoning and espe
cially fond of children, (Port
Angeles, Wash., Tlmss.) iitch-
9 ilt dug, he is.
The report that a local epicurean
nte .10 panenWs, turns out to he
slightly exaggerated. He a;e one.
and thought it wan ail.
The population ot Gold Hill novO
equals the number of dances held
i on n i0ill Hattirtlny right.
"WOMAN UNAHLE TO. CON
QUEH PIANO" (Udllne This
Paper.) But the plnuo knew It
had bean m a buttle, the lady next
door told us.
' TIIK QCKSTIDV ,
Ilnyn will be boy.
That'11 the usual dope
And RIU will bo Kills
It thev'have- enough rope.
And pies well, they're pigs.
Never puppies or birds,
And .pade. nro called npadeai
If you'r not mincing words.
Then toll us, wo pray,
Why spring won't be sprlnir.
Hut winter or full
Or mol7nny old thing?
. (Baltimore Sun.)
. ' ' .
' UarblA ila'tM nr being sawed
from a hillside In Ihe Ozark with
a qunrK .lnrh three-stranded seel
wire, 1,400 feet -long, driven by nn
old automobile engine.
THE COURT HOUSE AND MEDFORD 'S RESPONSIBILITY
An effort Is being made in Medford to throw out a smoke
screen to becloud., the. Issues back of the ciuestluu pf which Bite
shull be approved for the new Jackson County court houBe.
A lot of legal questions are being injected Into the campaign
and apparently It is being considered to titlto an extent as merely
a Medford problem. If there are any problems that will make it
difficult for Medford, they should have been considered long ago.
The city of .Medford offered ti(3)irnih a site which was satis
factory to tho KNTIltl'I COUNTY and the county will naturally
expect them to do this. Two sites have been proposed and the
voters of the county will on .May 16 make their choice of these
two sites.
And 6 will be up tgj.Medford to furnish the Bite which the
voters choo:0 whether it will require a bond issue or whatnot.
There are always ph ftv of persons anil agencies who always wult
until the lust minute and then start slinging mud In order to stir
up strife and confuse the Ibsuo. It will he too bad if .Medford
bus made an error O proposing this or that site. And It wiU.be
up to Medford to uxtricate itself from the mess II' such occuW.
Ashland Tidings.
O
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HIS fill Ik nltcnliiiii to it very
house iiui'slioii wliieli
q liy inn ny lTsidentH, mill will
who eiinie here imcr Ihi' county .scut wiis moved to this city.
OTlic city of MimU'oi-iI promised the people of Ashland nnd
Jackson County Hint if the county seat were moved here, Med
ford would supply n satisfactory site free of cost. Thisvns a
very important part of the nrifrinal aiireoiiieul, and it is no
eMi.'eratiiin to say that it was chiefly respnusililir for the sue
cessOif he camnainii to have the county scat removed from
liicksoiivillelo this city.
TIIK (ueslion immediately iirosV as to what was a ''sal isl'ae
tory.site." .end ii was at the institution of Ashland that a
mcctinc; was called in Medford, attended hy n'prcsentiitivi.'S
from thai, city and t his, to determine this point. '
"At, this incetini; i' was suf:'esled Hint the decision lie left to
the Comity Court, it licinn urged tljTis neither city was rep
resented in this body, thiTI the court, did repren-nt the county as
a whole, and the court luuise wws to be built for no single fac
tion of the comity, HUT Kf. TtO) IM.NTY AS A WIIOLK,
this plan would be eminently juil. and fnir, to all parties con
cerned. ,
At first there wiis snino objtyii ia thin iiroposition, par
ticularly from residents of the Kail !4lc. .Hut after it full and
free discussion, Ihe ob.jeetiwi irw tivw, rt'w'ulnrly when
they realized .such a program 'wixlld' avoid h bitter city fight,
and it was unanimously agreed that Ihe decision should be left,
to the County Court; ttwit, Wedfcwd ,s4.ould, tthk cpvtain niiiiot"
restrictions, Hirchs! whatever site the court might select.
II.KKKITI'ON the city prseMted the Ctmnty Court with a'
ntimlier of prospective sites from which thev were to
make their choice. The Washington Mchmil, City J'tirk, and
Armory sites were included, as were several other sites. For
several months the County Court not only studied these sites,
but, other sites which were not presented by the city, and after
the most, careful study, and detailed investigation, unanimously
selected the Washington School Kite.
This was supposed, and naturally supposed, to end the mat
ter. Not only Ashland, but every other section of the county,
assumed that the agreement leaving the decision of a site to the
County Court would be lived up to that the people of Medford,
having secured the county seat, would fulfill its pledge' which
was largely responsible for this decision. ' ; . 1 '
OUT unfortunately this supposition was not correct. The
" agreement had lleeu entereil into, bill it was discovered that
there was a legal loophole.
The law provided that if n certain small percentage of voters
should not approve of the County Court's selection, they could
demand an election, and final decision bo left to the voters of
the county. In other words, while Medford was morally bound
lo leave the decision to the County Court, if ws not IkiiiiwI le
gally; and we believe Ashlund will realize that, unfortunate as
the situation is, with the demand for such an election proiicrly
Hindi!, there was no way for Medford to escape it.
On the other hand, with the facts as they are, we are mire
the people of Medford will realize why the people of Ashland
feel, as indiealed in the editorial quoted above. They naturally
h4l MierlfoawJ morally rrfH.siUlp to carry out Ihe .agreement
(!rwially i4wl iw, J the refusal to do this, even though
tcicilly atvn4MibW, thtr regard as aniluilly a breach of faith.
j??Wt vinM fl Viliiii't, means when it refers to "syiokf
V iWiJing the issue und mud slinging." It is the
"avJ K.r'n to eviajliug a moral responsibility, by an appeal
V;p It.' imti lasaBfistic technicalities. Xo matter what we
iy say, e rnpW' of -tshland, and the people of the county
as a wif)e, ili coafcinc to regard any effort bv Medl'onPto
defeat the choice of tliCounty Coit as n repudiation of ils
pledge'aud proiis
To say this is unfortunate is exprexaiug itPnildly. If there
were ay way to get out oPihe nies. to return and uphold the
County Court selection, we would do everything in our power
to bring it about. 0llul, as we,ij( said before, there is no way.
The election has been called, nnd now ' is up to the people
to iniiUe iheir choice.
lVtUTT AND JEFF
I TSAV. MUTT. THIS 1' Fl ' A irFoTrtei Srl-Sf,0SH:: ) EZ Trie L A1DV. SHC -- f "7V I W;R BRlWGlrJ&" H THfe'I
0 K.i.i.i.r. ...... THAT. STOP W.UVVA THS IS A L CrV 1 oc ?-P.f UACt.t ,spAPn6, I ;
iinpniliiiil jYnliii-u of 1 Ik; court-
iiiiiinreiilly Ims linen forgotten
lie iiitcrcslin"; lo liPUQrosidenls,
Exprt Sabotage by Specialists
But we do believe the moral issue involved should iie u
vital factor in tM decision of .Medford rroters. i Not only'tii our
judgment is the "Washington Hagjnbl Kit'e"the b'eki site k'vnilable,
the most gyitriilj and in every wahe most -desirable, but it
was the unanimous selection of the County Court.' And, as the
Tidings has said, Medford agreed to furnish the site, the Cyunty
Court selected. O O '
A vote for the Washington School sitcT therefore, not only
means voting for the bcstgjie; it means servinff notice on the
rest of Jackson County that when MMford promises a thg,
even though that pQinise is a gentleman's agreement nnd not
legally binding, the people of Medford will insist upon that
l.ro((isc being carried out. O
Personal Healtfeo Servise
'By Waiiam 8ra(Jr, M. D.
filnned letter per in In lint in versorml lienllliAri
nlll le an-ernl ly nr. Itrany ir a Miiiniwd wit mldrw"eil enveln'M is viii-luml. Ittm Miotild I
brief bimI willlen In ink. Owing Ut Uw Inrtte mtnilier ut tellers rerehwl only a few can l aawered
nwe. icin i .in r umiic tu iiurrici ihi ctmil'f
r.ire nr ine. ,n;iii irimiue.
o
1IM)TICCTIVK FOODS
In yfnir article .dealins with fooil
fallacies you s.i UJ that white breu l
.Mid ct'icalH fj fi e as food as wholfe
wheat hrf-ad hfcaue peoj- uie
enough other foods than white
Dread to offHet
the deficiency.
Later, In an nr
ticle abit jiro
tective fouda you
wild that the nv
erKe American
dietary contains
barely 12 peio
ceiV of j)itctlvo
foods. Isn't that
ft rontradiotlon of
your previous assurance? Mrs. Y2.
ItiniKht p.uvm a contradiction or!
what you think I ald. Bu.t I did
not put It In just -the way yon
have it. I pointed out that if one
were restricted to bread alone, the
whole wheat kind would be better,
because It -retains .the comparative
ly, small armhifit . nlf vitamin In
wheat and also t Krcater portion
of thtc desirable mineral elements
of tho whent kernel. But no one
Is likely to Uvo on,; bread alone,
'and tho vitamin (Vitamin II) of
wheat is so widely distributed that
a shortage of it In the diet Is very
unlikely where even a limited
choice of food is possible; so that
It is riuilo true we thrive us well
on white bread plus such reena,
freHh vegetables or- fruits as we
generally eat, us we, could on u
diet of whole wheat bread. The
fresli vcKfta'lles and fruits also
make up for any lack of mineral
elements In the refined white
bread. Therefore the McTwaridle
notation for whole .wheat bread
Instead of whit -bread, when ana
lyzed, proves to be composed of
commercial interest 8 ft per cent
and just riu nub faddish 15 per cent.
If one dikes whole i wheat bread;
is most of us 'do, at least part f
the time, It Is Just as healthful un.t
nourishing a" white wheat l.s. Hut
If one does nut like . the tanto l of
It. there Is no sense In eating" It
"for health"; In fact, it probably
will not dlnest so well ns wouM
white broad that ope would like to
ent.
The correspondent Roes on to ask
whether It Is not a fact that peo
ple, of moderate or low Incomes
Uvo largely on 'bread stuffs and cer
eals because they are cheap and
have no money for fruit and fresh
vegetables? And would not such
people, particularly their children,
thrive better on whulo wheat
bread and whole firaln cereals?
That Is probably ihe case in too
many homes. Only most house
holders cho.rish k conviction Unit
thoy must have meat ns well as
'bread. .That Improves the diet, but
a'dd.H liftle in the way of the nec
essary protective or oorrective fond.
Meat contains -little or no vitamins
and very lUtle minmal' matter.
Vho fwontln! protective, coreec
tive foods are fresh greens and
fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, fresh
eggs, fresh milk, erenm. cheese,
and huttcr. These furnish the vi
tamins and .the mineral elements
that the body requires for health.
Considered from the viewpoint of
health, it Is mistake to think of
these ewontinl Items as expensive.
After nil, no householder bays bare
sustenance: no mntter how low the
Income, everyone who buys food at
all buys something good to sat,
The snlftd vegetables lire fur In,
ferior to cereals or cereal products
In calorie or fuel value, yet Ui
shrewd householder buys he:i uih
for the family when she spends; n
nickle less for 'bread or corn and
a nickl
more for green oimis or
cabbage or lettuce.
t)l KKTIONS AM) ANSWKUS
llnihi Ivevelnpinent.
Was informed that the brain
neither grow nor develops after
hytilefie, not lo illase.' (N.iurifisl.1 iir Irealment
10 lllSirUCUOIli. Add
Address Dr. William Brady
NOT KXIKXSIVI2
one reaches the age of one year.
AI, M.
Answer. .--..It grows and devel
ops In the name degree und rate
as thc$iody does. The growth of
l.mln hf.fi., A m,. B j i.ri
iiu ii-
me iirst row months of life, dit
growth and development ofij both
continue until the twenty-flf Hi year
of age, oiOthergibouts.
(liini Iactau! for J0iy Fever.
I'ollowing a suggestion In your
column . I started taking calcium
lactate, 10 grains throe times a
day after men Is. August 11, and on
August 28 reduce It to one dose
daily, with plenty of water. It
worked like a charm. I had suf
fered with hny fever for some 20
years, In spite of mny skin tests
and inoculation treatments for
three years, nasal operation, re
moval of tonsils, etc. ast summer
wusthc first I hae enjoyed my
self "in comfort for 20 years. I
had practically no symptoms.
.Mrs. C. H. H.
Answer. Glad to know of four.
relief. The remedy Is at least
harmless (provided It doesn't up
set: the stomach, and it tloM't mat
tor if taken with filn(.y of water).
Some sufferers experience little o;
no 'benefit from it, however. Any
druggist can furnish calcium lac
tate in f grain or 1 grain tablets,,
or In a powder form. Any intelli
gent person mny safely estimato 1
grains of such a medioine, after
the druggLst his weighed out a 10
grr.in quantity to show how It
looks. Xo harm if you gt only a
few grains or as many as 2t or l
In a dose. Tho sume vevmmAy it
sometimes helpful in bmnehUl a.-:-r
thmn. in casea of ptriodic one
sided sick headache- (migatfh ,
and in cases of rec,utrlG kJTe.
If such .sufferers wish t try it.
they should continue it daily for
a period of not less than 10 weeks.
If It provos holpful,' the medici!e
may he resumed for a wo or
two, daily doses, two or thre times
tt your.
(Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from pays we)
(Continued from Pae Ow)
Twt'iity-two submnriiu's will
croiito moi'o rospcut for Italy
Hum -twenty million seetUt's
on intermit. mini jicnce could
create. ' .
.lack Hnrstow eHlublishfifl a now
record In nil' gliding, rustfluiag up
more llian 15 Iioiiih In a plvto villi
no ongitie. Tho murk Isn't official,
hut the (icrnutns will start hi to
bent. beat it. Their record Is 14
hours und 45 minutes.
Meanwhile, Mai. T. C. Macauley,
of San Diego, sends newH that ltr
stow will immediately try for a
longer record.
News from India reminds the
British of Macon's warning that na
tions with great possessions, fur
away, are always in tlnngT.
A second Bon or (iumihi is im
prisoned "rigorously" tor one year.
Mrs. (ftndhl saved tlte Uvea of
four goats nnd three hens about to
have their throats cut us sacrifices
to one of many ..Hindu goddesses.
She persuaded her husband's fol
lowers that it fs not necessary to
shed the. blood hens or goat.s to
drive out the hated Hrftish. At the
critical moment a "professional
witch" said the goddess had (Jld
her that she did not want any
more sacrifices.
O
Wall Street felt better yesterday.
Some prices up, some bears "hurry-
lug to cover.
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MAIL TRIBUNE
DAILY CROSS-WORD
ACROSS
1. Treated lth
(Inn Hied I rated
vapor
8. 'J lie romnioD
nookshovd
IS. Thurooghljr
friffntened
1C Mixed with
borax
17. Hjrmliol for
ruthenium
18. JtipaucBo coin
1. Wimcullna
name
10. symbol for
ulrkel
tt. (Iloie by i poet.
Sotutlon of Yeaterdav'i Puzzle
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trIe M N T g&lRlA SHE
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A R i AjTFElEftATE
1 A plHo o iflliN E.
eIlIsieUrIeTsUsInIaIp
a, r.naureu
Long Ush
r.i. riu on
JC. Alhiute
url tires
IT. Jtefer to at
autliorlty
SS. Hmull tumor
Sit. Tuaitte
ao. (Jul tied
31. loo siiuare ; .
meters
32. Garden tmple-
47. HiufTIed ' rt
4H. Drlliklnff 9
vessel
49 Went quietly
AO. Tlie greater
Iiurt of the
4urth'B sarfare
tit Opaque fusible
lulislancu
U. All rltfliti
33, Jlroieni
J8. Takes oat
Oil. Ifnlniaglna
tire
COllOfJ
39. l'luce of netber ii, hong steel
tiurkness oars
40. Female horses 63. I eve rage
41. A in-other of 60. French pro
In r8 J"es 67. rossMsiont
43. mrve iuuu to
law
44. Freo &D. Prntartlnff
ii, Hmiill bod of part of u forth
writer ilcutlou
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A., Xm, K. 1 fcrmal,., I I I I I
Bad Boy Carol Would Exchange
Cay Life for Reunion With Wife
', JlUCHARKJKT, ItUManLa, May 1.'
(A) -13uhlns; Prince Carol, who
jvjUI the throne which vn hi
blrthritint fmr life fo a titin-huii-i
ioamorata vn it Parisian
hottUrvai-bLs, may cow tck. home
and tibJt forgiven of hie ex-v.-ife
PrinoeB Itelen of Ore., who is
tnwtAer ftf him s. Kfnor Mich!.
The . newspax?r CviHul Mys .it
has coniiwfca4Mi o rvmors that
tho (ovnim- crowa prince In at
temwtnr ' rorow cilia tion with his
former wife nnd that he has bro
. . - 'Ml i-i-- L'Jerrr
Keverthel.s., tS. wit. vill not
Kamblo. Soihe prices will go dovn
and some boars will "come ont of
co.tr" aid Mtke footMla Umbs
lh ts.y had kept tli.tr innavy.
Inv.st, buy to .keep seenritiw
tint are ii.ihI. bringing u ,nuoi
i an ru and that you c(a pay for. ,
Hut don't gamble.
Congressman Walnriglit, of live,
X. Y., earnest "dry," will ftot run
agitki.
Antl-drys boast that he declines
to run because he couldn't be elect-t-d.
although he hajs been In Con
gress eight years.
I'olilicinns tiling tlu see In this
prool' that the wet-dry situation has
chnnged politically.
A lady of the lOast, wife of a
very prospeious owner ot Inherited
money, has bought property In Ne
vada, convenient to Heuo.
Her lawyer Ueellnes to discuss
for MY. Cyrus H. K. Curtts's paper
n report that the lady is to have
n Now York town house and nn al
lowance of Sl.000,000 n year.
That allowance would establish
n new record. Many men in the
Vnlted States could ntford It, and
some. linlTTrtunutely, would gladly
Pay It. n
Portland $7500 service station
.will be erected by Ashley estate
cm 72nd and Sandy Uoulevnrd.
PUZZLE;
J3. Article ot
belief
14. Ancient
Jtoinun official
19. Anxlollei
as. Ae
it. Hounded
Iiretuberunrek
ilnd of luc
S6. Old Infutur
weapon o
2". (the up
. Walk In
water
S3. Dmn In Ae
l'mi urn ii T nnl
50. lletrlc jneii si
ll re of cHpacllf
32, One vUo re
Blsts nutliorltj
33. Ttilcfrraphcdl
collut).
St. lurlner
Va. Winter
vehicle .
51. OllruH fruit
US. HuhHequcntly
40. Thlturn tli ul
lllBtcJl
43. Smull piece ot
meat for
fryhiB
it. (J move
4&. Pokes
48. Made of a
certain wood
HI. Smnll part
62. Jlu libers - ,
dowjT
1. Feminine
name
S. Looter
' 3. Sun trod
4. Ancient race
Prlmural
47. Pine tree state
giant or Aorse 4S. j-iesn iuouk
mytliolugy it). iSllnKlnK i"
6. Kven sect
. J. Theological SI. riuteau
degree &2. Optical ulusi
8. Jluuihles -ii. Corded la brie
A. Youhk horses j. Sailor
9. Native metals 55. Sole of Ihe
1, Seize sud- SfnK
denlyi eolloq. 69. Kxm
IS. rroitoun 60. That 1st nhur.
ken off- with 'Mme. Lupescu. The
prince is. supposed to have written
a letter conveying this idea to the
princess at Kaster.
Professor Jorga, his former
tutor, ulso visited the princess to
plead his cause. It is believed that
he will carry her answer to her
exiled husband when he leaves
shortly for London an.l Paris. It
wiis Hiilil 1hi rnv-iil funillv v.n utill
was said the royal family was still
discussing the miitter nnd that
their attitude had not been decid
ed. STATE NATOR BELL
PORTLAND, Slav 1.VP) lohn
n. Hell. GS, Mate senator from
the Joint district of Lane and
Linn counties for four legislative
sessions, died here yeslerday at
the veterans' hospital. He had
been seriously ill for several.
weeks. Funeral services will be
held In Kugene.
Itell was president of the Lane
County Abstract company in Eu
gene. He had had experience as
banker nnd contractor. lie
,s(rvpd ln tho sonale ln i!H9, 19'
21.
1027 nnd 1929. and was Joint au
thor ot tho bill which abolished
the boards of regents of the state
cducntlonal Institutions nnd estab
lished the board of higher educa
tion. ,
PORTLA N Rollo C. Frey, 37,
lluiper. Ore., died when his nuto
moblle plunged Into a canal near
Uolse, Ida., It was learned here.
Kl'GKSrK The Ijinn C.&iv
Game lTotectlve association has I
been revived with Dr. 8. c. Endl
cott. president.
Do You RemenAert
TEV VI'-AKS S'iU TO"
(From file, of the Mall Tribune.)
.May 1. 1S0. .
May Day rioiB . throuithout. the
world.
SaU-m-SlnKle tax will V "
primary ballot. Q q
Frust Espert Vuns i,ug front
warning.
Grading of Ul.well Hill com
pleted and ravliiB tu start soon.
Federal dlroilor of wol c(J)
di-ns vlsO -Mid ford.
Flret codllnu moth BPW or-dertnl.-
'
Natl'il bicycle woek tinilnr
way and will bo observed locally.
Muskogee f my w
n rtbllanin.
nauo swecjitt .
TWEXTV VHAHSJ.GO TODAY
(From flltsOf the Hall Tribune.)
May 1. ID'O-
The town of JCagle Point is 1"
be moved some two miles to the
higher ground overlooking the
present site if the plans of the
1 & E. do not miscarry. (They
did). ' s
City nnd Mike Hanley near
agreement on water problem.
9 Local boosters haft- woke UP, '
Ashland nnd Grants J-nss a.o
making strenuous efforts to show
a larger census; '
Tho skating rink is rapidly bo
coming a social center. .' .
Lang & Co.. Portland ask lower
freight rates to Medford.
Pantages Vaudeville nets booked
for Medford theater. - i . , :
: -tr r
at "J - - -
By .Ma ry O ra ha in 1 Jounei'
"Are we ready?" asked the Lit
tle Black Clock.
' We are," suld John. . 1
Then we must
he starting ut
once," the .Little
Black Clock said.
"You know what
day this . is, or
rather what day
this has been?
Of course, it is
evening now."
"It's the first
of . fliay," said
. o n n. '. "is 1 i n
first of May very
Important?
"We had a
i May Day parado
In the nark to
day.' said Peggy.
"Now you. are getting nn Idea
of what we ore going to do' tho
Llttle Uni,k c)() p '
J
e re going to have a May
Day parade now?" Peggy asked.
"YeR" the Little Black Clock
said. "I've turned the time nholid
and it is going to take place In
the air."
"Well, I never!" exclaimed John.
They all hurried out of tho
house, nnd now the Scene 1ind
changed for tho Clock had turned
the lime far ahead. "V" 1
There wore many planes In the
air, and all ot them decorated
wltn ourl' anl 'brightly coKlr.d
: P"P'- nd heads of children could
: ,,e ' 'n leaning out nf the sides
j ot 0,e Planes.
"'e must take our places Un! the
' Parade," the Little Hhu k Clock
u"'
Are we going to be Ih lt?'d
cried Peggy. This was really quite
the most exciting ndventure. "
"Certainly." aald the Little Black
Clock. "It wouldn't do for us
not to take part. Here come.-
our plane now." 9
i plane landed nearby. It was
trimmed with the most beautiful
trimmings of gay, crinkly paper,
and as tly pilot got out' he hand
ed a costume to Pegay. one lo
John nnd one to the Little Hindi
vjiock. '
"I hope yoifil he pleased t ith
them." tho pilot said.
Tomorrow Paper CisiSi."
O
As nn aid In mine-rescue work,
a rope-stretchor sled has been de
veloped by the mine-rescue jio
pnrtment of nirmlnghnm univer
sity In England.
. ; 'I.MAT DAY l'AJtADK1"':"'