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POUR HfTCPFORD MATL TRTBUNTl, MEDFORD, OREO OX, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930. Medpord Mail Tribune Dally ind Bundtr i -, Published by MEDFORD rUlNTlNO CO. tS-ST-SS N. Fir BL ROBERT W. BUHL, Editor 8. 8UM1TKR 6MIT1I, M-uger jCn Independent Nenpiper Kotered u second Him matter at Medford, Urnoa, under Act of Marco 8, 18T9. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mall In Adrian: , IHiljr, with BuNdiy, year .T.5Q Daily, with Sunday, month 79 Pilly, without Bundir, rev 8.50 Hilly, without Sunday, munlta 65 Sunday, one yea 2.00 By Carrier, In Adrance In Medford, Aalilaitd, Jtcluonritle, Ontral Point, flioenii, Talent, .old ill) and on lUftlmayi: Hilly, vith Sunday, month f .75 Dally, without Sunday, month 65 Hally, without Sunday, one year 7.00 Dally, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All lertna, cash In adrance. Official paper of the City of flledford. (1 Official paper of Jackson County. lIKMBKIt OK TUB ASHOCIATKD PRKS8 . . Hecelrlng Pull Ixaud Wire Berrlca The Ansodated Presi li exclualrely entitled to the use for publication of ail newa dlipatehn eredlled to It or otherwise credited In tlili paper, ind alio to the local ncwi published herein. All right for publication of apecial dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Representatives HEM I! Kit OK AUDIT BUKKAU OP CIRCULATION A. B. C. average circulation for six months trull, Marrii 31, lfl3U, iu Wi. tiding March 1, 1030, was 4322. Dally ai erase distribution for lit month) to March 31, 11)30 1U75. 1'ment preu run, 4875. T MEMBER Of TIIB UNITED PRK88 M. C. MOQKN8KN ft COMPANY Offlcea In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban VancUco, Loi Angeles, Seattle, Portland Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) v Tho tuntrumH unUmHod Dy tlie Kovornor tho punt week, hid leu Lo that ho 1h Kottinp ready to run iiRHttiKt CongroHHmjin llawloy In 19 3 J, and huvo the pulltlcitl cgo tlHin knocked out of him ugnln, "ILLNESS TRACED TO SICK NESS" (Mauhour EutorpriHC.) We'd bo willing to hot thero wua tin unhealthy condition In the woodpile. WHY ISIUXtt THAT VIM (lU'iiri Htillctin) TOR SALE Dandy watch & Unu: young, pedigreed CJprntan i police. Ancestors from New York police department. . Cheap. AIho milk goat, to frwthen soon. Heavy milker. ' 1650 DIvlHlon. This is Junuary. The Baiter Democrat-Herald do Tflirofi to know what tho KoRtie Itlver flHhins hna to do with the rest of the niutc, and off-hand, one would flfturo about an mueh a a ten-cent street cur fure for Port land. EmiHHut'lea ot the , UnlvorHlty. of Oregon have whlnltod through 4hb city tho pant ton daya en routo to California. Tlioy are probably ufter H footbull gamo with Pomona college. if v .,' , "DENTIST GIVEN A JAIL TERM: FINE" (Del Norto Triu- lloute) Never let your feelings getj ine beat oi your netiuiinoa. Lady Ford Coupe of tho local Imitation Britlah not, haa a killing tlrens, and was HtlU alive lute thin ufternoon. ! Tho Mocial Uona have been aoinewhat excited lately by tho unexpected arrival of a California blonde that Beveral of the Older Ulrta have poattlvely Identified na a smart-looking (hut that waa all) brunette who adorned tho city and valley In the early fall of 1927, with her bewitching preaenco. ; t'SMAUTCRACK "Il'a all right to laugh at your troubloa, but don't get gay with thorn" (Uoaton TrunacrlpJ;.) . " "Tho Hunahlne of tho past weVIc haa been alnipty great, and every body out thlH way la rotten with happincHa" (Swan Valley Newa.) Contaminated Joy. (- , , j Discovery of a gray hair in the head of Mra Vera Young lnat woek, haa caused Mra. Young and 17 lutlmato frlcndu to talk about nothing elae. Ever ilrpcndahlu Fa to haa atep. ped in and produced a young cow lick, on tho left aldo of the in oat recent C. Chaplin muatache horu--aboutH. t ALLi:ii:i NliOltTCAKK Tho atrawberry crop means much to the country, and wo re joice In lla grvatncaa and the pro flta derived from tho marketing. Tho proclucera are not to be held reaponalble for tho uae mado of their product. Thero waa a time when there was no apeculatlon about this uae. The atrawberrlea were taken straight or they were mado Into a real shortcake, tho only kind known in earlier days. Itut some soulleaa caterer invented tho Rpongecako an a subatitute for tho shortcake and tho atrawberry fell into bad company, thereby Inn ing taato and canto. No doubt the apongecako waa an aid to quantity production, advance baking and atrawberry economy; it doean't tako many berries to make sponge cuke thoroughly soggy. (Exchange.) SEVEN BOYS ESCAPE 8ALEM, Ore., June 2. (P) Seven boy, ranging In age (mm ja to id, escaped booui i:ju o ciom last night from the alnte (ruining school near Woodburn. Odirera be lieve It waa membera of Hie Krnup who" bnrKlarlPrt Thitralon'a Herl and While "tore at Jefferson about t o'clock thfc morning, and who Idler are ahht at b a man named Trotit mnn at Albany wbnne nltumnhllc they were Irylnx lo hIpiiI. t'lunr '( ttoa, il)e i ml oyernlla woro tnkon, Editorial Correspondence SAN Fit A NCI SCO, June 1. Off on the (jooil Ship Scdiiti for mi inipoi'tiuit ovrnt this time, tlie f.'nnlunlioii of the eldest (liuisrhtcr. A wci'k's festivities are scheduled for proud Mamas and I'apas. lint more of that 11 II 01 1. The i'neifie highway from Mcdford to San Francisco will he in tine shape for the mid summer tourist travel. First tin; detour to Talenl, then highway construction from the Klamath 'river to Yreka, then oiling the highway to HeddinH. The lat ter business stopped us three times, to wait for a pilot car to lead the caravan at a snail's pace over the uuoiled half of the road. To have a hard-faced giant wave a red flag and yell "Slow up there get ill line!" is had enough when one is an hour be hind schedule, ami the young est member is yelling for her lunch. I tut when he adds: "You got a flat tire there, Mis ter," it's considerably worse. And to add insult to injury, he was right. No service station within. 20 miles, i'roud Papa had to do the job himself, while the caravan wont on, Nearly two hours Into 111 KodilinK. The pesky ciiniirluB wore hIiikIiik In the hotel lobby and the flics wero buzzIiiK in tlie tof loo shop. The table d' bote luncheon wan cold. A sIrii read, "Air cooled rooms, swim ming pool In connection." No time for rooms and no water in the swim ming pool. Yes, that flat tire should bo mended, in en ho of further trou ble. Another half hour wasted. If anyone doubts that permanent pavements AIUCNT permanent, a trip on the Pacific, highway Bhoubl convince them. Smith of Redding j the onco permanent puvements have been repaired and putched un til they noauly knock tho wheel from the drlvor'a hands. South of Corning they are building a new highway entirely, and apparently abandoning the old one. Near Wil lows they are phinnliiK to resurfnee the old highway. Willows was bright and hot, with crowds of young people swimming in the upon a)v swimming pool. ttt, Surprising how dlffurent the son- son Ib In the Sncrnmonto valley only about 200 miles nwny from Medforil, We passed rlpa cherries and peaches, with baskets ot both on nule along the right of way. nig trqetor harvesters were pouring wnent into unriup Hugs. Yet tms has been an unusually cold and wet spring In tho Sucramouto valley. So much so that rlvor pours are reported ruined by blight. - Circumstances niter cases. Ith gas 20 cents here, ono might com plain of the price In Mudford. Yet when we finally caught tho 8:30 p. m. ferry at Berkeley we would have gladly pnld a dollar a gallon and lipped I he servant of the Octo pus In tho bargain.. For the flash light was turned on anil a certain brlght-o.ved member of th parly called our nltuntlon to tho fact that the gas gutigc registered zero! On the ferry boat and an empty guso llnotank! A lorry official was con sulted. "No gas on this bout; not allowed to carry II," How wero we to got off? "Walt till the crowd Is out anil wo will push you on the dock." WIlut a prolty tableau for the I'roud I'npn entering Hun l''rau olacu to attend his daughter's grud uation! 4 ' "A pint of gas, a pint of gus! My kingdom for a pint of gas!" Hut Uidy I, lick was hovering tor tho benefit of country editors en tering the Golden (late metropolis on Saturday evuulng. A half heail ed push on the starter, just us the car abend started lo move, and n spit and a purr Shades or .Mr. Ilrlggs "Ain't thai a grand and glo rious fooling!" What's moro, we purred on Into a garage two blocks away. Wo venturo to say tho ca daverous looking garage watchman wonders, ns he never wondered be fore, about what they producn In Oregon. Ho looked llko a retired MUTT AND JEFF JCFF, T5 HoTTeR. THAN THlRb ACARMl AtVjfc TntRt WON'T b aw ecupse OF 1 Trl: SUM OrJTlU I94.7: r1 rr r - .v.w-. itiS5. V, c-2 dope peddler and ho took in that dust covered sedan from one dead headlight to the tall light license number, lie not only sold IK gal lons of gas on a dull Saturday night IMIl I1B K"l a lIIUI UJJ HI U1U UI'!l gain. "Must be (jtieer birda up there j fn OKE-ee-Kon!" No excitement down here. From the contentions, buHtlinK city of Medford to the quk't Utile village! of San Francisco. J'eihapH Phila delphia Is more oporlfic on Sunday! than San KrunciHco, but we doubt It. Those who ure not fn the noun- j try over the week end must still be . sleeping. . i Glad to learn Hobby Jones won the British Amateur. The best golf er In the world Hhould have the sat isfactlon. of, making the best cham pionship record. Wonder bow Don Chirk came out In tho second flight at Kugene? Cun f ind nothing about Donald In the San Francisco pa pers. How VICHY provincial! a. w. n. Quill Points Music for prize fights, eh? 'tiwlnx Low" Hhuultl be inspiring. Of course u man can go straight lu spito of lhiuor, but so often ho tries to do it when the road curvet. "iiathlng hi salt water will shrink the feet." Then why do sailors wear pants that hell out at the bottom. There's slim chance of a uni form divorce law for all states when they can't even build. u con stitutlun to suit all of tlicin. Maybe tho majority population Is urban, but moHt of the big Jobs are held by men who know what a corn silk clgarettu is. Prohibition Is responsible for nt least one evil. Discussion or it lias uroiiMMl some nnful liars. Thank Goodness! When wo meet beyond tho river, wo won't moot Installments. Spmehow or other, those who cry for liberty never complain that they aren't permit Led to be good. .( Americanism: Possessing wit enough to know tho water stops when you stop pumping, yet won dorlng why, factories stop when yA2r stop buying- . V. , ' The -way to get from 5hiln Street to Kasy Street Is to turn right Just this nldo of Wall Street. Tho old boy who onco was too courteous to drink first is now too courteous to wait and see the effect on tho other fellow. There Ik goml In everything. If there were no unemployed, the sign iNiinier would have no hirm -tutors to inspire him. O. B. Rhnw says lhiuor makes poverty endurable. In other words, tho way to forget a tooth that ache is to mako another one aolie. Doing Mil ordinary lit tin squirt doesn't mean you can't get In the puhlk- eye. Jook at the grape fruit. You m-e, If a man doesn't runh on his way to the orfhe. ho may not have time, to see whether tho heroine escapes in bis favorlto comic strip. There's ono way to tell how a Senator really fools about prohi bition. Von can notice which wit nesses bo Insults, Doubtless that machine, made to record a man' lies Is some thing like tho scoro card used by golfers. Correct this sentence: ' Wo buy tho best stories and articles, said tho editor, "and our mugalnc would sell Just as well If wo didn't print n single ad." The American Plan Is Personal Health Service By WUllam Brady, M. D. Signed lettrn pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlifiw. dlunotti or treatment irtll be answered hy Dr. Brady If a lUmped self addressed cnulonf U enclosed. Letters Juld be brief and written In Ink. Owing to tlie luce number of let ten received only a fe can be answered here. No reply can be made to auerlea not rmformin in iniimiMir Aitrif rw iriu. d.. j.rv TIIK FATE OF A Hy drinking a glass of water, i cold or hot, one stimulates thn j secretion of gastric juice as well I as tho digestive movements (pev- j istaltie waves) of -the Ktomaoh Su ! uniform is thlsj effect that phv-l siclans frequently! resort to it for the purpose of obtaining a spec- j imen of gastric! juice for cllniculi test. The specimen so obtained is : clear of food particles and' hence I better suited for some tests tha'il the specimen obtained aftor the patient has partaken of a test meal. There was a fancy entertained by physicians of a past genera tion and it is still prevalent among tho luity, that one should avoid drinking water at or near the' meal time, as it would dilute tho gastric juice and retard or prevent digestion of the food. Xo ; doubt some physicians still cherish) tho ghost of this departed theory ; and issue cut and dried dietary; rules or advice accordingly. Of course tho invalid'H own physician knows best what the invalid's habits should be. Well folks may tako a drink of water whenever they feel thirsty, with the ussur anee .that it is healthful. Water remains in tho normal stomach only 10 or 1 5 minutes. Instoful uf diluting the gastric juice It Induces vigorous motion 6t the stomach and a moro eopiouB flow of the digestive fluid; at tho same time it induces moro vigorous mo tion of tho stomach, and the ac tive movements carry the water on Into tho Intestine. , Another common fancy Is that MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACItOSS A iob of NodIi i'nrt of n Huuiten Jolnf Abseticu of lietit Alolleo rock Scone of cum lint Uxcliitiiire lircniJum AIjuvo Nnltiietet lrtfs tJ uo I uk irni forimitlon TrliiiiKlo wltli IIHUIlllHl Rlllmt Anifcr lliirvinirU in flu; Omiu'I into . view Sm nil iuj, . JhMiriH) AlfldlcJmil nhint Trlvonome- trleai function Oruht ro ccutm-lo Contt'iiil A nlnt ill's stonnifii Iiornum Mpimuri'i l.tunriilsti Tnl Jc ftii per llclnlly 1'nrt or nn nntomobllo frrnl rmki Solution of Saturday Puzzle AJNJTIL nAJSJPIsnDI H E A PUP R ED ATE S IJLr SQp.a n e l s n. F UljE BOS A N t-'l 1 1 j A SflDE TR Owls T S TEAjK" A R ElFHTO O e d gjrDb I PjE SQO N Pj L6T A 6 g f 61. American wrlterv,, AS. Frozen ' dessert ftn, vow v. ft1 Otti A in comb. form Htrlur.! senrl wnni by tho f3. Itnmnn rtnlc HI. Slicoi nf gloss lid, Scrvrlty 7. Uhiler reli Ida iHrltifr dQcM 0. Uollpve 7s $-72 To ' 2? sT st -" "s7 k$ ..' .' W 3 5 32" 33 M ! T: Is 35T ; jf - ZZZZZ5 TjTZ 4i. i ii.j , iii sz si st ss " 5vT yf sssf To ; Ji T2 7a JT ''T-' How to Collect It HOW VNOOLb OU UtCfe TD o To 0BHS BtACrt? coou.y RoUSHFIM6t ANt SUCPT BY OCtAN Bt?2,5. ONi-V SIK Pfc UIC, eOROptAW PLANJJ! lUtl.NK OF WATF.lt. ice water lies In the stomach longer than warmer water and chills the stomach and in that way Interferes with digestion. In fact no such thing happens, for if ono drinks a glass of ice water the temperature of the water in tho stomach roaches that of the body (98 to 1)9 degrees F.) within JO or 1 ' minutes, before the water loaves the stomach. Little or no water is absorbed in -the stomach. As soon as it is taken into the stomach It begins to pass along into the intestine beyond (duodenum) In a series of spurts produced by the peristaltic waves which occur every 20 sec onds or so. The water is absorbed into the blood from the Intestine. There Is a fairly popular prac tice, particularly among elderly valetudinarians, of drinking & pint or more of water first thing on rising each morning, and some take it hot, some take it lukewarm, and some dissolve a spoonful or two of salt In It. For certain feeble Invalidst a breaker of hot "cambric tea," water plain or salt ed, early in the morning Is un objectionable, and rather helps o warm these elderly spares up and mako 'em come alive for the day. For others I should advise rather tho liberal use of' cold (or warm if you prefer) water at mealtimes. The quulnt notion that such early morning libations serve as an "in ternal bath" Is too absurd to con sider unless you ignore or forget physiology. if the motive is to "regulate the bowels," then I can tell you, and with entire respect for physiology, that tho free uso of water, preferably with your reg ular meals, or just before eating, will accomplish tho result far more effectively. In fact everybody should ta'te VMton SRltnprd moiulii(r bcgnl clnla rvscrllied nniuunt uf inoilicliio Soulherii con 1 stollntloa Exist French clerics I.nst king of Troy Flvei cn nib. form Unt apnrt L n rife knives Cuuilno Silly More recent ' ItiHert's egg FanieU In atory Sliootln? slnrs Ttnise who gmts Impu ilenlly Mtnrlln? point of a ileboto l.u bel Hustle Undermines Cnro Ken engle Nch( Farm Imple- Rlement otlon II u Be waTei N ntnhle Ihillnn family Km in. fO T E NAM EB 5 VOWS U 1-ontt nnrron opening 2. I'd a sua 3. Ahtnyl ' 4. Wended '" 6. Mnhcrs of ' lenther i-'l . Orent Inks ; 7. Openwork .-. fnhrlo 8. Unlta 9. Htnto of stnpor nrorinrea hj nnrcHilm DIDN'T 0O OMLV SIX VNK EUR0PAM v PLAN? ; i ! - - ' k n )yrtr 1 t ia n : nr u r Ai I -t mm Jr?&JJM)L a glassvor two of water with each meal, as ft good health h;ftU. Q t'ESTIOXS AND AX ftWKHS Ben's Hcen I-us We have beeh told to use lit tle or no salt. From what other source does hydrochloric acid come for the needs of the stomach? Is salt, prepaped by (a drug manufacturer) a .safe substitute? Also sugar is to be limited. Is saccharine a substance to be de pended on for the craving of sweetB? There is no trace of dia betes. Sugar simply causes a fer mentation and a toxic condition. (X. A. G.) Answer. It is not necessary to use any substitute for salt, unleis your physician orders it. Likewise with sugar. No one should uss saccharin, which is a drug . with possibility of doing harm, unless that is ordered by the physician' in such doses as tho doctor knowi the patient may take. I cannot conceive how the fermentation of sugar can cause a toxic condition. On the contrary, a certain amount of fermentation of sugars or starches is rather healthful, ltadluni Humbug Please advise whether the art icle described in the inclosed clip ping would be of benefit to mo and my family. We have an in come of $35 and a family of seven. So we can't afford to waste any money. (Mrs. W. E. F.) Answer. The article purports t3 give some mysterious radium ef fects. It is in fact a humbug. Your fumlly may prosper if you do not take such publications as that from which you obtained the "clipping." Mow; Fertile Twins . During the war, buck of the line in a village near Amiens I saw two young 'couples who wore twins that is, two sisters married lo two brothers on the same day. Both sisters had twins born within a short time of each other. G. N.) Answer. Thank you. In spite of tho number of such Instances, tho superstition mongers still in sist that twin girls are sterile. Women Should RUlo Please give your opinion of horseback riding for women. (A. M. D.) Answer. It 'Is fine for girls and women at all times, or whenever they can enjoy a ride. Adhesions What Is the cause of adhesions? (J. LI.) Answer. Inflammation, Infec tion or Injury. Often adhesions, are of .beneficial character.. Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) refnjie should o u v Asiiitic friends overcome their scruples in war and use gas on Manila. - Such gat-proof chambers, If you please, '"would' be defenses," and our government has agreed to es tablish no further defenses in the Philippines. Would the British make such an agreement concerning any of their territories? THEY WOULD NOT. -rM Bobby Jones of Atlanta, winning the British amateur title, has no golf worlds left tp conquer. He wins, by health, strength, con centration. WILL POWER. Had ho been sent by our govern ment the British-Japanese golfers would have told him, "You must use drivers only IS inches long, putt with a two-Inch putter and NO NIB LICK." By representing American golf and not tlie American governqieut, Jones has an even chance and wins. An even chance Is more than this nation would have in war, hands and feet tied by Japanese and Brit ish friends. A great young man, Bobby Jones. Ho plays "nganst par," not worry ing about his oppnnonls. They play against Bobby Jones, and they do worry. Mr. Gandhi's followers discover that it Is possible, although not easy, to exhaust British patience.' Yesterday 10(! (iandlil volunteers raiding a British salt depot, round British mounted troops galloping over them. The majority of tho 136 went lo tho hospllnls whore serious think ing will bo done. Native police assisted the Brit ish cavnlry with long, heavy bam bood clubs. Germany will borrow the "Sulli van law." Which savs vnil mimtn't buy or possess a revolver, withoupj special permit. . Here that law keeps respectable people from possessing weaixins for self defense, not interfering with HGAR MC?J euRoptAM pere. Dl AM' .8 f". ' l ) - J- 1 i -m t . : : i i iiurkuw tsi j i - in i i rP" .i7' t. u j murderers who get all the revolvers they want by mail, Germans have a strange habit of enforcing and obeying laws. Per haps their Sullivan law will pro tect German citizens from the mur derers, unlike the New York plan which protects the murderes from the citizens, disarming citizens, not Interfering with the killer. The upper ten or twenty thousand in the recently established empire of crime will be displeased, read ing of Dr. Goodman's "black light. At the New York Academy of Medicine, Dr. Goodman showed that the black light could instantly iden tify counterfeit bills, erasures in documents, wills, etc. It reveals finger prints invisible to detectives. This light, called "the greatest .crime deterrent," is invisible, but a check passed under the flight shows the erased word "void" per fectly clear. Another check raised from $90 to $9000 reveals only the $90. Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Stillonf g Mo.ntlny 5:00 to 5:30 Standard Flamo 4 Gas Program. 5:30 to 0:00 Scherer Motor 4 Company. 0:00 to 0:1S Fruit Dis- patches by Miron Bool. 0:15 to 0.30 News and Mar-. kots bv Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7:00 The Tosuory. 7:00 tn 7:15 Tom and Wrish presented by Associated fill Company. 8:00 to 8:30 Yellow Cab Co, with Studio Talent. 8:30 to 0:30 Mona Motor Oil Co. Tuesday 7:55 to 8:00 Breakfast Broadcast of News by .Mall Tribune. ! 8:00 to 8:45 Popular) Ho- cordlngs. ' 8:45 to 8:00 Leasors : u city r 4 .Market. '! 9:00 to 9:30 S & W In thirty minutes of Mello'd J Icloily. 9:30 to 10Lawrence's, Jew- elors. 10 to 10:30 Popular Re- 4 cordings. " 10:30 to 11 Medford Domes- tic Laundry. 11 to 11:0 Cronvson'ji Cafe. 4t 11:30 lo 12 tlwem's Gift Shop. 4 12 to 12:30 Piercct-Atten Mo tor Co. -i :30 News Flashes 1y Mail i Sl Tribune. 12:30 to 1:00 Monarch Seed and Feed Co. i 1:00 to 1:30 Isaacs' Store, Ashland. 1:30 to 2:00 llrunswlck Brevities. 2:00 to 2:30 PeopKes' EleC' trie Store. 2:30 to 3:00 Dlamdnd, Jew pier. 5:00 to 5:30 Standard Fl&mo Gas Program. 5:30 to 0 00 Mep3e Kindle lTnion atrvice Station. -0:00 to 0:15 E'rult DIs- patches by Myroin Root. J 6:15 to 0:30 News and Mar- S kets hy Mall Trfjoune. 0:30 to 7:00 Palinor Music House. ' " ' .-' 7:00 to 7:15 Tomi and Wash ! presented by Asst-clated OH 4 Cnmnnnv. ', 4 8:00 to 8:30 Firestone- One- ' Stop Service Station: 8:30 to 9:00 O. V. Meyers Company. 9:00 to 10 California Oregon .. Power Co.. . THOMPSON CRliKK.'Ore., June 2. (Spl.) Mr. Payne of Los An geles is visiting, at the A. li. Kd wards home. - Mr. and Ml-s. Hoyal Cnmhers of l.akeview are visiting with rela tives und friends on Thompson creek. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnston at tended the memorial exercises In Jacksonville ami decorated their son's grave. Mr. and .Mrs. Win. Crane of Cen tral Point visited relatives and friends on Thompson creek hist week. Mr. anil Mrs. Clifford Sullivan are moving to Medford where .Mr. Sullivan bought a small tract of land. .THOMPSON CREEK Mall Tribune ads are r.rnl hvlnecls In ihi .n.ii...' '!..'" 20.000 people every day. tf 1 THe euRoptAW Plam is Mow TO Borrow six, Dollar s.f .z l l l I I -- To-tIt.4sc - --ferni ftt 0K 1 1, Yon Remember? TW EXTY YEARS AGO TODAY (Frutra files of the Mail Tribune.) ! June 2. 1020. Sei dor class holds annual re cepti on. Fcav veteran in uniform In Menu ulal Day parade. Frank C. Clark named member of -vtate board of architects. 'Oregon Voter" of ; State Senator deplores defeat W. H. Uoro In primary. locuI churches vote approval of "c.tnsortium" for China. '"?. of C. rejects advertising plan usi "unworthy.". Hnlom 87,80!) autos owned In OreHon, Htutfctics show. . . TEN YEARS AGO TODAY (From files ot 'the Mall Tribune, llllic 2, 1010. Crater lJiUe Auto stugo ostufo llsht'il. j Threats 'jt suits and Injunctions J against rtuiential sewer Improve 1 menls. Hoiiest ilay mercury at 98. in five years Willi AVulter in Front street chop house stabbed by irate customer. Central Point merchunts asked by pastors to, cluso ull stores an hour each afternoon, to attonU revival meeting. $1135 collected by C. operate for one year. ot C. to The unto ot C C'oruni caught fire last nlgbt when the gas tank caught lire from, the sido lamps. 1XUIAX 1'AIIADE Hy Mary Graluini ISoiiner The Littlo Black Clock, with ills power of turning the time back- wiird, and forward because of the marvelous magic which had been given him by tho o I d grandfather clock, now turn ed the time back ward. Once again he took John and Peggy to seo the Indians in the old days when they wandered over the country, and when there were in a n y. m a n y ; more of them. The Indians were having a pti- ' rade, and to the huge joy of John and Jeggy they were allowed to Join .in. . They sat upon a splendid bluck horse. The horse was decorated with very fine trappings and they, too, were dressed up for the occa sion. Then the drums began to beat and everyone rode and sang anil yelled and John ijnd Peggy thought it was very exciting. The Little Black Clock said they were having a special celebration. After riding about and then see ing all sorts of the most mugnlfl- cent races and riding, there were dances, and John and Peggy wntched these with the Little Black Clock. During some of the dances they sang strange songs such as John anil I'eggy had never heard before, but while Peggy liked these, soft SIII17M linwl .lliltn tr.i.nil It tl . w, u.vu ii mivil niL-y I Vt'llfri iltlfl ub...b..,l .i very wild. On their way homo John said tu -I'eggy. "1 wish I lived nt the timo when the Indians .were the only unes hero." , "It would have been' unite In- ; terestlng," agreed tho Little Black t'lnck, "but I don't believe yon would have enjoyed the cold baths," Whnt?" asked John. "I'll let you sec tomorrow." an swered the Little Black Clock." Tomorrow "Indians' Colli Untlis" Rain in Baker BAKER, Ore.. June 2. (fp) A se ries of showers that began Thurs nlght continued all tlav vesioidnv and ull last night. Rain fell to a denth nf 1 4i i,.i,n improved. , " By BUD'FISHER If I. ffi2v