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PAGti TEN Medford Mail Tribune Dally anil Rtmtlajr m Published by MFDFOKK r HINTING CO. I5-2T-29 N. Kir St. Tbooi T5 BOHKltT W. KlIIIL, Kdllor 0. BUMl'TKlt SMITH, Marker An Independent Nrwspaper Entered as wrod rle?8 matter at SltJord, Oregon, under Act of March 8, 1879. ' BU118CI1IIT10N 1UTK8 By Mitl In Alliance: Paily, with Buartay. year T.5ft Daily, Hh Sunday, month 75 Dally, without Kunday, y-r 0.50 Dally, without Sunday, mwiilh R'i Sunday, one yea 2.00 lty Carrier, In Adianee In Medfurd, Ashland, JicUomtlle, Central i'uliit, 'uoenlx, Talent, (iulJ Jill aial on lliglmays: Dully, with Sunday, month $ .75 Diily, without Sunday, month 65 Dally, without Sunday, one yrar 7.00 Daily, with Sunday, tine year 8.00 All lermi, ea-Hh let advance. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jacltkun Couuty. MKMHKIt OP TUB AH80C1ATKI) PIIKBfl Kerelrlng Pull Lrued Wire Hertlee Tli Associated Press In eiclushely entitled to the we for pulilicatlim of all ncu-s illspatchea credited to it or oltierwlM credited in Ilili paper, titd alno to the local jiuwh published herein. All rights for publication or special dispatches herein are also reserved. Advert ItrinK Itepresentatlvn MKMHKIt OK AUDIT IUJKHAU OK CIRCULATION A. It. C. average circulation for ill monlbi ending Mnrch 31, lflSO, was r.i'12. ending March 1, 1030, wai 4323. Dally average dislrllititlon fur ill months to Man-h .11, 1U30 WT3. 'reent press run, 4H75. MKMKF.lt OP TUB UNITED I'HKHS M. C. MofJKNRKN k COMPANY Offices in New York. Chtcasn, Detroit, Ban rrancheo, uot Anse-ies, Bmr, i Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Perry) AKVK'H TO (JltAlU'.VI'lCS Willi In the next two weeks there will 1)0 u great outpouring of i;rud iiali'8 from llio liiHtitutlniiH of lourlilng throughout the bind, und a grcuter pouring out of mlvlco upon them. Thi' pulpit mill the foi'um will vibrato with thumler uus words of wisdom, und the press will mess up 11 vast iiiiiount of while paper, to the- Hani" in ranHociuvntiul end. None or the ildvlco will be worth u continental whoop, and la high pi lied at that figure, und that goes for the pres-i-lit theme, not that we havo any dealro to give advice to the aweet Bill graduate, and tho Juat-iia-aweet hoy graduate, hut heeauao it looks like the eaaieal way to pro duce, llio neceaBiiry 1H.71 inches to fill the ullotted apuee. You will bo udmonlshcd in the aerniona, and cdllorlala, to grub it hull hy the tall, twlat a knot in aay "die." Any authority u bulla llko Kd lllnna, F. ISybee, or I.'. Wilt Aalipulo will tell you, to net tllla hold moans you will be Jaiiiined up In the corner of the corral, and have tho wind knocked out or yiiu, If. not aoverely gored. Tbla emi nent trio, who know what they are talking about, will tell you to get tho hull by tall, twlat u knot In that appendage, aa fast aa poaalble, und yell: lly-ak. Tbla tukea the gumption out of the bull and renders him nim compls, aa the lawyers any. It la lima readily realized that It la the belter part of valor to tin kle the bull on the end opposite to the unc recom mended by Ihe editors and the preachers. It la a good idea to thus appraise both enda of all other advice you may receive. You will furthermore be Itf formcd: "Aa your Inexperienced feet alep out Into the world, you will gain Ihe knowledge that It la not always June." No doubt lifter 10 or 12 years of preliminary education, you have learned there nro 11 other monlliH In the year, and the information that 11 la not ( always June, la a waate of wind on tho part of tho advisors. Another pearl of wisdom that will ho cast at you la: "No mutter what may hetiile, "Grin and bear II!" Don't do It. any we. It will get to bo n habit, and you will end as tho champion glggler of the county. There Is no evidence of a confirmed glggler amounting to much, financially, politically, or socially. You have probably heard and read aomethlng ubiMil optimism re cently. It Is u charming trait, but ll rugged, two-fisted pessimist la twlco as enteiialnlng. and some body la always listening to him. Tho writer la Intimately acquaint ed with 217 professional olillliilsta. and has never been able to find out exactly what they had to he opll inlatlc about. They are also dumb and numb on this point . but still optimistic. You will ho urged (o lay up treasures, aulilo place besides In Heaven. The treasures will collie In handy at bedtime, mealtime, nnd when the tires and punts wear out. Hut don't chase the nickels and dimes so Intensely that when you have your pile. Money Is your only tlod, and to miuander a Is torture to your soul. Young men! Keep a stiff upper Up, and dinky mustaches orf the same. Keep out of Ihe peniten tiary and the legislature, and re member, the way of the trans grossor Is hard. If the transgressor gets caught, and has no money, fiiends ur u smart lawyer. If your futhcrhind gets mail ami goes to war, don't try and he a general That's, what all the veterans of the Ureal War want to be. Knllsl us it private and avoid competlllon. Young women! You are on the first lap. Stay on your own side of tho sent, until aulomohlhN mo steered with the feet. You don I hnv4t to put all your rouge on our checks at once. Wear the latest styles of dress, and piny you won't look llko the very dickens. If Ihe shoo fits, don't buy Iheoi, and don't believe Ihe sign on Ihe shoe box: "I'll hurt If you gel me too small. " You can't I"' naughly nnd nice,- nt onoO.nd tho same time. Itcniemher, the girl who ran around with Adam slumbled over A mnlehlll-,not n mountain. Graduates of the (.'hiss of r.i;in; Hnlutem et so longus. Keep your eyes peeled for a rusty horseshoe and a 4-leftf clover, nid waleh mil for black, cats when Iho moon Is f'"t . w ' Editorial Correspandence SAN KifANCISCO, Cul., .Ituic 1. The country h round San Francisco on ;i Sunday is ns lively us the city itscM' is dead. Motoring over to Rons via the SauValito ferry was very like nioloiinjr to the Iliir (taint. Tli. re was an unln-uken profes sion, of cars moving altout 2" miles per Inuir. Ami early in the afternoon there were as many ears returning its were roinr out. YVc attended vesper service, listened to a baccalaure ate sermon, and harked the pa rental shins in an effort to fol low the hili chureh Kpiscopal service. After Ihe senior dinner al. the school, wc de'.arted ami filially pushed the nose of the (iood Ship Sedan into the stream id homeward hound cars, with an army of motor and traffic cops, waving flashlights, all alont: the way for ten miles outside of Sausalito. A irreat tribute to American efficiency. The ferries across the ('olden (tale niowd over WHO. curs an hour, fn all that jam we saw hut one arrest ami two wrecks appar ently minor ones. 4 Men don't imrtlculurly HUo girls' hcIiooIh or KM'lmtMim cxerclHes held ut them. Womuu tlo. Wo ilon't know Just why. Out or tibout families only four fathom attended. All tho mothetH tittonded. The four I'a thers woro pluinly ill at ease and soil' coiiHi'iotis. Tlioy laughed a good deal and cracked Jukes, in variably poor ones. During dinner one imler-lainllkis absent-mindedly nulled cut a cIuuroTte cane and re ceived a Hush from his daughter's eyo that wnt n foresaid ciKarelle case buck where it emtio from. After dinner, while Iho Mills started funn ing Hweolly, four fathers foregath ered In tho dark corner of an out side porch and renewed (heir youth and memories of Sweet Caporal days by nulling iinionsly, with furtive oyes on (he HkI ted window, ready to smash out all evidences of guilt ut tho first mIkm of ularm. Perhaps some day a father will attend (ho urnduution of his daugh ter und really assert himself lauKh at tho silly seminary rules, rovo about as he darn pleases, make htmself perfectly: 111" tUmlo. And lm will probably enjoy himself nnd, bo litK of that 1'eurlesH, self assertive type, ho may escape a srnlpinK when ho Ruts homo. Hut there was no such lalher there last even ing. Nor woro (hero any of the hen-pecked type. One at lrmst was a very prominent Kan Francisco hanker, another played football at Stanford and hiul golfed In Ihe low elfil ties thai very morning ut least ho said so." Hut alt wore properly cowed, furtive proud or theh daughters of course properly Im pressed by the purity ami simplic ity of the school adnosphere oven nodding approvingly when someone remarked upon tho "aaered sUuilll enm-e of the occasion" Iho evo of maturity. glrln on Ihe (hreshhold of life, etc. but not one breathing freely and entirely at rase unlit QUILL Chivalry: A hushaiul who hates bridge letting inferiors lick him because his wife likes to play. American morality is ton much like a puffing doctor with a -iti waist mlvisini; people how to lift. The alibi of the M-nsun : "lie's smart enouirh to iMiuluate if he had tried." The sad part id" it is that the next jrencratiou is sure W dis cover that spinach isn't really iMod for anybody. AVon't school kids rejoice when education consists in learn ing which hul ton to push .- Wonderful civilization! A few thousand highly trained men. Millions who need just brains enough to run full-proof ma chines, ' if MUTT AND JEFF-Out Jcfp, hcws r Nice placc. for a AViATiNGzeppeUrJirJGj polo j . bknclimg flagpole siTTiwrT" 1 w-ru. e-r.- n H BOATING, SWIMMING, VACHTN6yrt PARACHUTG JUMPlMG, pofecH Sou'feS SkATG itMMr ' FRONy RGrMXNJGj 0? JCMiiJ i'lH TWMG, BOWLING, POGO . - I VODGLIWG - - , . VRr ; ; ''' MKOFOKO MATT; j tho school gales had been leit half !h mile behind. Wo repeat, we don't j know the reusoim. Hut there Is something about girls' schools, as J there is about shopping in u place like .Magnln's tin male somehow millers a sense of temporary ex I Unction. And, of course, males 1 don't like that! "You should be very proud of your dii lighter." We wonder how many limes the phrase was used last night. We know bow often we "got it" and of course tho other three papas were .similarly treated. Iletween now and the next gtaduatinii we are going to think up some retorL to that observation less banal than "We are" or "We are Indeed," or Thank you. yes; In deed we are." WK WKKK! Hut alter twenty odd rejoinders wo know our words carried no convic- j lion, Wo are certain No. 23 wont homo with the observation that wo are an unnatural lather. Well, tho j horrible truth Is that 1h just the way I wo felt terribly unnatural, particu . lat ly toward tho end. Hut we are equally convinced there rere three others. The girts sang, very sweetly, hymns, Scotch ballads, negro spirlt uelles a pretty picture grouped around the grand piano. The four lathers In ono corner, after tlia sec ond song, went into a huddle und came out with a belated attempt ut applause which died a-botnin' us it weie, amfd a circle of raised eye brows. Apparently applause was not approved on a Sunday evening. However, the ex-football stur re fused lo be downed, and nfter every selection thereafter bo clapped his hands several times, his three mates joining In after a fashion, just from a sense of sex loyalty. Hut if there Is anything that sounds more futile and dispirited than four middle-aged ineh on their haunches' clapping their hands, fn n large room lacked with silent girls and, ladies we ilon't know just what It i Is. Somehow It seemed symbolical1 of tho evening. The vety charming and soft-j spoken teacher at the Steinway an-i nounced a drinking song Norwe-1 gian. The four papas perked up1 at this,, and had visions of some thing at last in which they could join. Hut they apparently had forgot ttu Norway lias alo adopted some sort of prohibition. At any rule, theie was nothing about "Skoal" or "Kilt your glasses up" or "It's al ways fair weather!" There wasn't even a chance for a good nasal-swlpo tenor. We don't wish to appear disrespectful but it sounded like a tea drinking song afternoon tea. However, the papas all applauded. They were disap pointed but. as ono of them express ed il: "Who wouid wish his daugh ter lo sing 'Heer, Heer, (llorlous Hoor, till trs a stein up to here!" That's another point. The four papas had too many memories of (heir own school days. You s?o, (hey had never been girls. They were really very stupid not to real ize that girt graduations are very different from boy graduations. Hoys uro so boisterous and no cock sure particularly at graduation I time, (ib is are very different and i 1 ow fortunate it is thev are. I And perhaps we have hit on the ieal reason fathers don't like the girl graduations the way mothers j do. Hoys, you see, never grow up. i Olrls IK). Kat hers are ill at ease at such affairs, just as children uro ill at ease at parties for grownups. Yes, Ihe more we think of It the t more we believe tht is true. 11. W. It. POINTS Where the Rest Begins TRTHTTNE, MEDFORD, Quill Points The revolution in fndla way started by Knglund'H monopoly of suit and slopped by her monopo!y of pep. AutoH have Valued the uveroge of Intelligence, iih Ford nays. Ten years ago u driver was foolish enough to iop and ask whone hens they were. A typical American town is one of 42.000 that is mad been u He the c:cniiM ml.s'd the other 17,000 it thought it had. How nice It would be If the rest of uh, when going bud, could saf-s numebody und get chatted lo thy (lUKOUt. Corbett says moderns don't know what a feint means. It means pre ti'tidin to scratch your .eau. ty (fool the Cly wn your bald HpuU-.j,.; But why Is a house ('leaner just becmisf the furniture Is parked In new places to bark youi shins at night? ' If only some international con ference would humanize the cootie. The new treaty allows I'ncie Sam more guns than ICngland has, but that isn't much of a con cession if it means the dollar-u-year kind. Those who don't believe In. a real bell will olease tell un what ihis generation is raising. I Americanism: yearning to sup press strangs Hlns In other Mlatos; feeling respectable In spite of the sins to which We are accustomed. There's nlwr.ys something, When man learns to jump llko u flea, he won't need cars and lack of them will make him slow up again. The next war will be a cinch for L'ncle Sam if he can find out what beverage causes the present epidemic of homicide. When New York thinks herself the backbone of America', she should observe what happened t j Vienna' when the hinterland was cut off. """" A hUU town... is a place where a tip Is cither a Joke or tl a gesltiro of superiority that ." Invited a kick hi (he plants. .j ( America has 10- cruisers .to., la pan's 7. If you count tin- ones, she may build if she doesn't change her mind If congress appropriates the money. . ''j-m Correct (his sentence:' "If "we offend the people of other lan,i)s.' said the statesman, "they dont trade with iih even if our prices are lower." Communications To the Kdltor: Did you ever think of our work from this angle ? The olher night Willow Springs was the scene of a truck load of cattle overturning on the highway. Yes, the truck was badly dam aged on its trip south: otherwise everything was OK, that is, with the exception nf the entile. One of the cows had five ribs broken, several had broken legs, others cut anil bruised. Of course suffering and a few broken bones among cattle are Just too bad, and only worry members of tho Jackson County Humane society but; and now we are get ting to ttie point that may Interest Ihe practical people; hav you for gotten that broken bones and suf rcring cause fever and disease? This load of cattle was for con sumption, .whet tier beef or dairy slock; you or maybe yours are go ing to partake of this feast which may be too bad. If your heart Isn't in the right place, maybe your stomach Is so in the future be Interested notify the Jackson County Hu mane society of these accidents that we may relieve the suffering of these animals and perchance your dear ones. MltS. S1DNKY W. HlCHAIiDSON Secretary Jacksun County Humane Society. 7AvirTiNG,ze.pfeUrJiNGJ polo ORKOONV TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D. Slened letter! pertaining to personal health and tiyftlene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment (rill be answered by Or. Brady If a stamped self addressed eft elope 1 enclosed. Letters slwuld be brief and written In Ink. Owing to tne large number of letters reeehed only t fe can be answered here. No reply ean be made to queries not conferming to Instruction!. Address Or. William Brady In care of The Mall Tribune. STANDARDIZATION AND Tho chief of staff of a hospital which is, I believe, approved by the American College of Surgeons s a class A institution, priests that the term "closed staff" is not fair. His hosnltul, he avers, has a "seml ' " clone d" staff, made so in order to meet the de nt a n d a of the constituency and yet maintain standards in or ganization and administration. . Perhaps the term "closed is not an accur ate one, but I im agine !)5 per cent ot the good doe tors In a community where such a hospital is tolerated would flnJ no fault with the term, whatever the chosen few on the starf mighL think about It. I often object to the popular mis use of the term "birth control " The obstetrician fcj tho one who may properly talk' about birth con trol. If people mean the preven tion of conception why should they hesitate to call It that? Pursuing his d e f e ns e of the A m e r i ca n College o f S u rjre on s' standardization of hospitals, purse training and surgical service, the chief of staff concede that there i-? some justice in my nrgument that a two year course of hospital train ing is sufficient to make a capable nurse. He says that .if ;a nurse has "good basic training such as is given in high school, two years of sound nursing training will make her a useful and competent nurse." Ho docs not say how many years In high school, but let us compromise and say two years. 1 think one year of high school would be enough, but we'll say twrt year), in order to make sure Of some of the dumb doras who- just don't seem to absorb elementary 'educa tion while they rmj getting it, but begin lo brighten up and wonder MAIL" TRIBUNE I DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ACItOSS I. Knock 4. Aril bin ii clilcf ta iiis 9. Disc n clinrnc ter - 12. inntlsli money of llCCOUUt i:i. ConsperutM 13. Tip to ono HltlO ' IT. States posi tively 13. Nil in era I III. Wiftl SI. Ktirtli S3. Staff 24. Cck'slial body 25. Sep men I of n curt 2!). Ibunngr 31. First woninn :i2. Nnlltlllft :irt. M in-r In ii rhor 34. Pronoun ili. Umlurmlna r.U. (inlf h-rili :K. lluiminius 'JU. Crimil to. In niMttlon (2. 'l ite liiller veteh 43. l-'nriiinl danrn Solution1 jDf Yesterday's Puzzle s HlE!ri?lTlElr4l6lf3cl0lLlp 1 A,yAj A R E N AI? G jQ fry E RjjgN 1 TE RfeiL EES T ETR S E E ft S ClAlL E N H A PIpIeJR SMS meJRl tlNi S M AjTlTjE" R ft ST A R tJeJR s ih eTrVgJl" Tlpa o miTse A E R I BgO RA L E 3l PES P A n Hr lis g Rbf & E Am "sle iPgslMlelwTsMelAlslEl tl. UrtRiit 4(1. 'lot ni 47. Morn rational 0. Jockey .;:. Itetlii u tied Sit. Deno'lng tlio tn a lit en lintue fiT. Is tn ml In I lie rnrlllt Ai. (;riiy rock Mil I. I:rlii ri'i'iist I p 3 I ,.; U lo" lo U I if IO j 12 3 ,4- .-it.. 71 " "? ' Zo 1W7 7P, Is To Ti To ' '4T42 .J, 44 45 -; Ait . : 47 4i 4$ ;: Sa S7"2 ' Si 54 oS '4. sT si ss . r Bv BUD FISHER TIIK HICOSTO.SICKNKSS what it's all about after a year of high school. "But If I were a nurse," the chief of staff goes on, "I would take more p re pa ra t o ry t ra i n i n g and a longer nurse's course, so as to qual ify for a highciposition. Special nurses. - as In schools, supervisors, surgical assistants, technicians, teachers, dietitians and superin tendents come from the generil ranks of nurses." Fine, I applaud, for tho girl who has the time, the means and the umbiiion to go In for some spec ialty. Uut a darn poor reason for keeping every young woman who wishes to become a nurse dawdling away an extra year of her time, when she might be out earning a year's income as a trained nurse. Then up speaks the superintend ent of nurses In the same hospital, saying there is almost a year of educational work given to nurses (In the three-year trick) which would not be acquired in school prior to training. .Much of this is directed especially to bhe needs of the nurses and in best given in hospital training: Well. I should hope the poor girls would learn something of good use to them by way of a trifling compensation for the year of expert nursing serv ice they give tho hospital at less than a chambermaid's wages. . The latest hlfalutin idea of the A. c, S. is to make high school g ra duation a m I n i mu m ret) u i re ment for entrance to nurse tralr.-in-.school. If that comes to pass It is going to exclude much de sirable material and admit a lot of fluff. And it would lend to increase the cost of sickness, QI KSTIONS AND AXSWIOHS A .lrl With a Mind. As a member of the home nurs ing class in home economics I wish to Inquire -whether there is anv Suelv; condition as "poor health." Doesn't health mean that perfect st a t n of h e bod y which brings 8. Cicatrix . ' 11. Dined 10. Khsi Indian .. we lit lit 1 i It. Feminine end ing tl. I'niyi-rti ' IH. Long llsli II). II tun, (minted hill SO. At'hnowk'dgos 21, Tbu (JliriHt inns saint US. Itny vthidovr 2u. Iljilroplioljlii "u. Will 2(1. Profit 27. Drive off 2I. In Willi t ivny HO. Pen US, Attempt 41. Native mrltils 43. L'nileveloietf loner 42. Worthless leuviiiKt ' 40. I.utirul l)Oiiiitiiry 47. Secret iilltb tnrjr ngent 4S. Wine 4'J. Short If ca Sit. Slten Hnx M. Itlr.l .'2. Orcitn 21. Ilnlrlt mm ire of lenclli fi'i. Sun if nil EE IIOWN 1. Huge inytliknl bird southern ron1ellnMnn 3. Small plrre 4. First giirdrti .'. ( lies pleee A. Knrnpeiiii UMi 7. .lnnirieo ineiiMtro happiness? How can nnyono b n "poor health?": Miu M. C. H. Allnwer.-Flrst.. vh.lt Ih happl nt!S? 1 think you uro right about health, hut perhaps our "l"1-""'1' teachers would not OKl'oe with out notion about It. Some people ecnl to think you must 1, dead n orde. to attain happiness M ' ' ho think we are In health ai d perfectly happy, really belont; in tho 70 lo 90 per cent class. fc adults are more than " c,"t well or healthy. Keep rlKht on with your thinklnB about mien thinss. daughter. It Is the way to develop tho mind-lf the school people do not load you up with so much "home work" that you can 1,-et not chance to do any thlnkliv... oninirctf at XlKlit. I it harmful to eat oranstes nt nlBht? Many people have told mo so. but no one seems to know why. Mis. A. J. R. , Answer. No. It 1m all right eat them whenever you like. Ilciiioi'i'liolils hlltci'utoil. A member of my family suffers from piles or hemorrhoids. Our physician says this can he treated successfully with chemical oblit eration, without interrupting the patient's usual occupation.; I'lcase advise about this. J. L. IT. Answer. l'es, that method Is successfully use In tho majority of cases now. Xo MaHiiKc-mont XeeiUtl. Kindly slve me your opinion "f the teachings In the book.. "In testinal Management." hy Dr. Wil liam II. Stummerman, published by Arden. Los Anseles. M. O. Answer. I have never seen the book. The intestine needs no man ...r..,.,i rt f.'.r .hi I know. Just leave II alone, forget you've got such an appurtenance, lnterterence what makes trouble; the old-fashioned people called such Interfer ence "reKUlation." This Califor nia author has devised n new name for It. . , . ., . , ,.., .(Copyi'isbt John. l'Vnilles o.) TORIES INDIANS' CODD HATIIS. Ity Mary Giuliani Homier. The Utile Jilack Clock -had turned the time back and John and.Peasy were with the Indians 1,k . when they were the most import ant people In. the land. , Not only had tho Clock turned the time back u good many years, but ho had turn ed It back to a winter's day and tho Indian boys were taking cold baths. John thought he would have liked living In these days, but when he saw the Indians taking such very, very cold hut hp he was not (p.iite so sure of it. They jumped right into the water which was covered with a thin coating of ice and although they jumped about and squealed and yelled it did not stop them from bathing in fliis way. Then others gave themselves a splendid rubbing and cleaning with snow anil John felt that was al most too much. Peggy felt the same way about It, and then to their surprise they mw some of the older Indian children nctually playing games in the snow, wearing very few . clothes. The Little P.lack Clock, as well as John and Peggy, admired the sjlendld strength of tho Indian boys that they could stand such a great deal of cold, and they watched them play and jump about In the snow. Then the Clock took them to see somo splendid Indian chiefs painting their faces and making themselves' very fine for some noble ceremonies which were to take place, and once again John felt that it really would he won derful lo live all the time with tlie Indians. They were always doing such interesting things painting their faces, making wampum, dancing so wildly nnd racing across the Plains, and shrieking such fine piercing shrieks! Totnori nv "The Vcc!.M Itadlo KxpaiuN In rinhiml. KKLRIXCOIIH. A) Kinked now has seven radio broadcast sta- ! tfons. Two others are under con- 1 struction. I i i Do Yon Remember? TWENTY VEAliS AGO TODAY If iuui ui iiia man xribune i Juno :l, licit) Col. George i. Minis, postniust,.r of Medford, dies suddenly. Flrnt forest fire of Kane's creek. season on Real estate men to confer booster work. Hul W. niiiKhnm elected pit.sj. dent pt Fruitgrowers League. Jesse Houck moves Into new home on Oukdale avenue. Local ieglon contributes to re. ward for capture of llrover f llergdoll, rich draft evader, who escuped jail in Philadelphia. TEX YEAHS AGO TODAY A (From files of the Mail Tribune.) .lime , llllli County court creates five new precincts in city. Class of ten graduate from high school. Medford to hold aviation meet at Oukdale park. Local bicyclists report ilt.ir machines are being exi hangfil i,y mistake for poorer ones. Prof. O'Gain "lo remain In val ley of Rogue" ut Increased pay. Fred Colvig enters race for county recorder. Woodville (Rogue River) votes tp incorporate as city. 24 to l!i. FIR IB TO Why Suffer With Corns Pay , Dime Pain Stops And Out Comes Corn. , RESULTS GUARANTEED J NEWEST. BEST REMEDY . No bulky doughnut pads or burning acids get an envelope of O-Joy Corn Wafers for a dime.i Thin as paper, press one on the corn -with finger and it sticks, there. Shoes don't hurt Pain is gone immediately. Danco if you; wish, no bother, fuss or danger.' Later, in the bath, out comes com,' callous, roots and all. Like magic Everyone is going wilii over 0 Joys. Broadway was overjoyed! you will be, too. Six O-Joy Wafers for a dime at druggists, THE C LIFT Tho Clifl is no! the most ox pensive hotel in Son Francisco but it's one of the most com. fortable, most friendly, most refined, most convenient. GEARY AT TAYLOR ST. ' SAN FRANCISCO mm mm kh