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7 FOUR Medford Mail Tribune Diily and Sumtiy MEDPOBD PRINTING 00. X 15-lT-ia K Fir 8L - , ROBERT W. RU1IL, Editor 8. SUM ITT 8 BMITII, Uuitr An Indtpmdcat Nnrtptper Bntmd ti second el mi mitler at iUdford, Oregoo, under Act of Mveb 8. 18T, .J BUR8CKHTI0N HATEI , ,,,, By Htil In Advance: Dallj, with Suular. fw. .$1.80 "" Daily, with Sunday, dooUi 15 Daily,-without Bundij, year 6.50 Pitlj, without Bundar, month 6ft Bundar. om yea S.00 By Carrier. In Adranre In Medford, Aahland, Jtckiomille. Central Point, Fboenli, Talent, Hold Aii.Jill and on Hlghwayit . .- Uallr, with Bundar. tnontti..., I ,T5 Daily, without Bwu month....... .65 ' Daily, without Bundar. m rear...,. T.00 nl if D,jiy( wiu, gtindar. one rar.. 8.00 All twmi, cash in adtince. Official paper of the Cftr of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. UKMBKK 0 TUB ABBOCIATKD MESS ,P!fi( Receiving Cull Leued Wire Senle . . . The Associated I'ress ii exclusively entitled to v. the use for publLcitlon uf all newa dlipatehes ' , credited to it or ottwrwlne credited in thli paper, and also to the local newa published herein. - All rights for publication of apeclal dlspatebei herein we also reserred. Advertlilng IteprMentatlveB , MKHBKIt (if AUDIT UUHBAU "" '! W CIRCULATION .. A. B. C. arerage circulation fnr. ill noutni ending March 81, 1030, was .4:123, tndlng Marcb 1, 10HO, wu 4823. Dally average dlxtrlliutlun fur ill month! to ftflMarrh 31, lV.'IO 4073. , .... ' Present press run, 4 8TB. 1 ... ti . MKMBBR W THE UN1TKD I'HEBB M. C. MOUKNflKN k COMPANY Offices In New York, Chicago, Detroit, franeUco, Lot Angelea, Seattle, Portland Ye Smudge Pot , (By Arthur. Perry) n "Foir (ho volco or lamentation. iVonrHli iih a tempest, lint In Hit! iml tHtHirrintli ah tlio ronlnjc of lflYK."-i-lUtll. " ' ( -;.. VTlin (Icllhcrnimiis of mltimlty, "'hr never ii-iit.M riicinniH Uiii-ke, The- KfrlM rto now adorned In -their outing clothes, ti ml tho out rage 1h approximately OK pur cent. .tV! UK Jl'ST THINKS HE IS Agony Col.) ., Dear Aunt Lucy: I n m a y u n g ma n of 2 years, and considered good looking. I boo considerable of tho fair sex, and have never kissed n girl, and am Btlll ' ItllVB. .''-i' Old-Fntdilonod Hurry.' ynn TRA UK Htel Oultai for 22 11 rlflo. Rt. I. Hox BOA. 8x4 . (Want ad Cooh Jlny TlmcH). Oupbb what'n KolnK to happen. Now that tho round yellow thlim on hlKhv Ih liGcomlnft notlcfiihk, ritetwoon dawn and dunlc, nrraiirt J,t)ienlfi have horn completed by ftond matniiH for Retting Homo vita mins "Into ' tho younfj'InH. - Tho yomiR-ln, heliiK well-nlHh liolpltmH Ih compelled to .put on a breech vploth, and ko out Into tho front vrud, and Htny thoro, until ho Ih 'IhorouBhly Hcorched, which t It oh pi Mimmer. Molhor bIIm In llm ado, and hupb thnt son HtayH In lh huh. Tho vlcllm Ih forded to .play In a sand pile. An fur nH enjoyment ! concerned, ho mlKht ah well b Rlvn 'it pile of red hot Htovo lids, to piny with, na nothing KtK any hotter than n. pile of Mind, UnleHH It Ih n politician. Nn wonder the kid hncuineH din , traded, and p;ohhleri down n haml f.U of saml tho flint chance he netM, and In nn Ico cream cone "inebriate. By AuKUHt 1, the mal treatment catiffPK the futuro toter 6f the' clvlo burdens, to ha tho complexion of n maple leaf In lute: nutumii,' The Infant Ih hrotiKht tho houmv however, before ho HtartH to curl up at tho edicos, and jifi Informed that iih a result of tho -torture, ho Will grow up mid be big lllto JuincH J. JeffrlcH. . "POLIt'K BWAUCM HKVMALS fURL, AT IIOMI2" (lldllno Ku " reka Standunl). Mow did they .happen to look for her at home? ',' ' "Amos n' Andy" Htnry No. 3 reached down yesterday, ; and up read like wildfiro In a 4d. . " The Juno rones that bloomed In "May, aru on the wane. " "Tho evidence Hhowed that ,Cartwrlght had been rejected 3tl vlimcH , , ," (La (irando Oberv 1 er.) Tho court held that Cart-wright refused to take "no" for "un aiiHwer. H't Tho execution of a giimhler by Ttho Btato of Nevada by gan, made J grisly reading, and more ho hy the Information that two women pr cited through thd window nnd beheld (probably with roll nil), tho death throes of the doomed man. lto wan legally murdered upon clrcumntnntlitl evidence, and It I hoped tho tttnte uf Novtulii will vnol discover in tho couihc of time, they made a miHtake they cannot Tectify. The piHatchcH nay that tho two feminine obnerverH were) "JlnHlHlent that they bo allowed lo Vew the proceedlngH," It uccur Xpl to nobody In authority to turn lit motiNo ImiMp In their prem-nce, and shock them. Tin: in aii h ;i.n.M One little germ meiimi typhoid, ""tine little germn mxyn "t!ouKh," Another little germ Makes Htrong men wiulrm .1 And ttKH their bedHpreadn off; . JUKt of the germs urn wicked, .y,I-:vU through and throiiKh, .-And ho what chance ban u good little germ i;TTo how what It can do? Jtan, na a rule. Is healthy, .ji'iiII of vigor and vim, Ml Till soma llttlo germ Hpends a busy term --At making a wreck of him; lie's down on the germ Idea, gy And can't very cattily nee That such a thing an n healthy '0, germ C'nn ever, powdbly, he. Hpokune. Hpokosmnn-Revlew. .,'1 v 9 t LATHK A N I li , I'enrl Hldder bnHch. 7, W o ! h o n. ( tre wan drowned whn nHev. H v from a fridge Into a creek near her homo. Editorial Correspondence ' SAX FHANUlSCa - Juutfc 4. -Saw tin1 Missions mussucre the St-iils t(da,v jiiul approved of tlic proceeding entirely. Why, we don't know, for out side of tlie Portland team we haven't tiny ' interest in one Const League aggregation over another. Another bright day, hUt still eool and windy. Re minded us of the big wind in Itecn'iition park several years rtgo, whicli, took off hats and slapped one bin ek derby ou the right field bleaeher wire and there it stuck in spite of many pop bottles nnd other missiles sent its way. The owner of the hat had to go home bare headed, hut a park attache got it whenthe wind slackened that evening. One odd thing about, base hall. AVe still regard the play ers from a kid's -utandpohit; in the early 'i)0s. 1,1 They seem to he grown up men, in spite of the fact that 'tliey'have fathers no older than we. 'Quite as in teresting as the" game is the way the fans eat hot dogs, plas tered with' mustard. There Iseem's to be nothing seriously wrong with the Anierican di gest ioh. ' ' Mr.; Strangler U-wih, with ti 1b wulKllIno no Ichh than U wus in Med I ord u few week ur(), van (IiiIhIhmI u mtiHeular genL tit Dioimi luud liiHt niglit whoHe nutiin, ff we romemher correctly, whh Lulz. Lewln loHt the firnt fall via nil arm lock, and for a moment we had viHloiiH of Reelng the ex-champion beaten which- again, for no reuHon In tho world; we heartily deaired. Hut the head lock proved the undo ing of Hi-other Lulz, and we left with the dlHtinct ImliresHion that the: en tiro performance hud- been prear ranged. At any rate, after yielding that one tall, LcwIh acted oh If he Personal Health Service ! Blgned toUfn-lwrlainlftg ?tft pnonal health nnd hygiene, not to dlstaSe, diagnosis' or treatment in" 1 1 Iw answered hy pr. Unity If a slattiHHl nelf niliiriMsod enrelupe U enclosed. Letters Hliuuld he lirlef ami written In Ink. Owing to tho lame liumher of lettem received only a few can ha answered here. No reply can be made to queries out confirming to liwtrucUuiu. Addreu Dr. William Brudy In care of The Mail Tribune. ';'" ; "' 1 ' THIS IMIYHIOLO FIRST KTI0lkS IV TflK A People who find It difficult to get to sleep at night, slngei-H, per sons who stutter or stammer, per sons past middle ago who have high blood pres sure or a ten d e n c y thereto, victims of hic cough, and young women who have functional diffi culties of their own, should prac tice this dla- nhrnifmuiic brent hlmr evcrv nlirbt and fvery; morning for a minute or HO! rvi Lie on your back with knees flexed and arms relaxed at your sides. Allow one hand to rest on belly, relaxed, to serve ns an Indicator of the belly's movement. Now quiet ly and slowly lift the hand hy taking a gentle, prolonged nnd moderately deep breath of air, lo see how high tho bulging or expansion of the belly will raise the hand. Then Just as quietly nnd slowly let tho air out nnd see how low tho hand will fall as the belly sinks down with expiration. when tho slow quiet expira tion is finished, then follow It with a, moderately forced expiration, to seo whether you can contract the belly still more, thoimh let the effort bo atwayH moderate, not a strain, i - - , Repeat the cyclo perhaps ten times, -,: ThroiiKhout tho o st e r c 1 s o strive to keep everything else relaxed as though paralyzed, except tho diaphragm and belly. This Is not so easy as It may sem. but you'll learn MUTT AND JEFF Aliiv T r,, 1 At WASN'T CAUGHT 'ENJOY Tttfc FoAMiwS SURF oM . 6ooD old Hom& T MEDFORD ff5lL had observed his part of the bar gain and could proceed to do what he COL' LI J huve done at any time. 4-4 There seem to be a great number of fires In San Francisco and al ways in the night from 11 p. in until 3 a. m. We-can't recall a time of being awake during this period and not bearing sirens screeching, bells ringing, and a great hullabaloo outside. Vet there is almost never any fire news In the paper the next morning. How very odd. We can perfectly understand why Medford is so popular with San KrunclKco people during the sum mer. This cold wind and colder fog In the early morning and late evening, are .refreshing, no doubt, but after a few mouths one natur ally longs for a little real summer a Bort of drying out and warming up process.- Medford can furnish this in fine Btyle, and throw some beautiful country and good Hulling into the bargain. For tho first time in several yours Kpent some time In-Golden Gate park today. What a marvel ous park it Is undoubtedly the fin est In (his country, and perhaps In the world, So beautiful, yet ho natural a real wilderness In the very heart of the city. One could easily got lost there and no doubt couples frequently are! Near the FleiHchhaker pool they have a new zoo, with Hons, tigers, bears, deer uud a whole circus of monkeys. A certain church convention la in ses sion here and resolutions condemn ing the theory oT evolution have been duly passed. The delegates should have watched the crowd he fore the monkey cages as we did this afternoon, all the other cages practically deserted and try to explain that! Wo have frequently observed that the two greatest editorial writers In' the country are Arthur Riishune and Chester Howell we read Hrls bano tho more, hut more frequently agree with Chester.' Well, these two journalistic heavyweights a to having quite a contest with Chester getting the best or It to date. Bris bane has written a great deal about airplanes but refuses to ride in one. Howell hasn't written so much hut Is now carrying his Corona around the country with him in an air plane. . Jt will he interesting to see how long Arthur will continue prutsing the airplane from the safe ty nnd security of n -Santa Fe drnwlng room! R. W. R. RT OF RELAXATION". In time to carry out the exer cise with skill. The ideal is even, smooth, free action of tho diaphragm and belly, w I t h o u t Jerky movements, strain or hindrance. lr. Clelia Duel Mosher describes In detail thin exercise In her book "Personal Hygiene for Women." published by the Stanford Univer sity Press, California, nnd Hhe has found the exercise a boon to col lege women who were subject lo painful and Irregular function. Dr. Israel Itappaport observed Whnt bo .palled tho Imv luutiiliiltii habit In many patients who had excessive blood pressure, nnd he j found that this breathing exercise. or one of similar character, car ried out over a period of several mouths, usually brought down the blood pressure by So per cent of the abnormal excess. Consult your Howell's Textbook of Physiology copy of which should be In every good home library and you will learn that with each such natural Inspiration (dtnphriigniatic and belly breath ing) considerable blood Is sucked from the greater circulation (gen eral arteries and veins) into the lesser circulation (from right irtde of heart through lungs and buck to left side of heart), and that's how such breathing tends to lower excessive blood pressure. Remember, this breathing exer cise Is the best Imitation you can do of yourself fast asleep or under other or chloroform narcosis. When you're fast asleep you just naturally do all your breathing with your diaphragm nnd belly. It Is nnly when you're awake that you try to hroatho like an emo tional movlo heroino or a picture of one of thoso handsome brutes In the back paes of ono of those First It's Bad Then It's TRIBUNE, DFORD, freak physical culture mags. In other words, due to bad edu cation nearly .everybody br eat pen Improperly, interfering more or less in the natural breathing, try ing to make it chesty, trying to hold in the belly, makes no dif ference whether one is a flapper or a collegiate Hport or a guy with more hair on his chest than on his coco. It taken a primitive savage to nbow us how to breathe. There, indeed, is the secret- of the extraordinary endurance often shown by men who have never bf-en Inoculated, so to speak, by this chesty complex of ours. Cut out the Instructions for the breathing exercise, everybody, and try it on your poor handicapped, represrted, inhibited diaphragm nights when you hit the corn- husks. . : ( - : l i;STIOXS Al AXKWKHS liist niul Jack Please advise me in regard to the merits of the cleaning outfit described in Inclosed circular. (.Mrs. ti. H. A.) Answer. The circular describes a vacuum cleaner and carries a "warning" from what the vacuum cleaner people call a "nationally recognized authority" and the warning Is against contact -with "infectious cleaner bag dirt."' ' The joker is the word "Infec tious.". If cleaner bag dirt were "infectious" it would be a little dangerous to hnndle." But it is no more infectious than any other dust In any other quantity, ho I nssure you one vacuum cleaner is just uh sanitary as another and I am more than a nationally recognized authority; I m nn In ternationally recognized authority on health. Moreover, I'm reced ing no fee from the vacuum clean er people for telling thlH truth. Sundown -'-JUNE FLOWERS" By Mary Graham Borner '' They '"walked '(town tlie'-ningic path until they came tn'a fiea'nfiriil Kurrien, and there they Hat on a ...... - Vo'w hench t o which the Male 11 1 a c k Clock pointed, All around them them were gor geous f lowevii. There were rosea of nil colnrR nnd peonies nnd tall 1niH flowers and forget - me nolo and bleeding hearts and many, many others. John looked nt the Utile Bind: Block and so did 1'e.Kgy... ..,,.;.,. , .''Are you wondering, wlmt it! Is nl) nhoul?" tho l.lltlu Muek Clock whispered. "Tho flowers are lovely," Peggy answered. "They are," agreed John, "hut what in going to happen?" "You'll hour light away, and you'll see right away," said the idttle lllack Clock. "I've turned the time hack again this evening," he snid, "and this Is one of tho first of tlie really beauti ful gardens. , "Tho flowers nro so delighted about the fine earth In which they are growing, and the sunshine overhend an dtho cool drinks of water they have been given that they have decided that they will always make the month of June onoof their bent flowering mouths." And us 1'cggy and John sat there more and more flowers burst open nnd bowed nnd smiled and waved their sweetest waves to alt the others. Some of tho peonies grew so large thnt their petals could not stny on the plants any mor sad they tumbled, laughingly, down to the ground. John liked n Rnrden nnd Peggy was utmost fonder of flowers than of nuythlng else. They were ever so glnd the Utile lllack Clock had (brought them to see a garden mak ing plans on how It would blossom and look Its loveliest in tho month of June. Tomorrow "The Birthday Rose" , TTOOO ItlVKIt. m K, V. Mnlhcws. Kossll, was killed and Dan N. I'Mory, also of Kosstl, was Injured when their automobile crashed Into a Columbia llorge bus near Wnrromlule on. the Columbia river. Clean cotton rage wanted at Mall Tribune offiro. WORSE 1? ,vM-tel I OREGON TTTFRSnAY. Quill Points They nay bees quit work when they find .- :i still, Very large utiiiH nrfect some drv auents that way, too. Maybe old .Methuselah just aged otilckly because he had a cenate on nis nanas. So parity is on arrangement that makes each nation think the other got ten big end of the deal. The war department has secret plans to keep out invading tnp. but suppose they were disguised as rum runners. I Maybe the farmer, could get I cheaper, money if h- wonld ex plain that farming is a genuine ' gambling game. Tliiiijwrfc' oui all -right. If you rail aironl Sliooo' Turk ish Tags, yon haven't ; the kind or friends who drop cigarette butts. Since when Is tho Mnhtoous vo cation of laymen sinful for - a bishop? . , We are still waiting to lenrn how long it takes the census man to count Mr. Tunney. It's nil rifjht for nn umpire's thumb to say: "You're out." Rut why does It so often add: "Darn vou." AmerlcnniRm: (irowllng about high taxes': increasing the num ber of Jobless voters nnd thus inviting politicians to propone pen sions.' Hut why are those contests for senate seats called "roces"? A wad of dough can't race. Well, you wouldn't expect very clever hcd-tlnic stories from the kind of people who think that bed-time. Think. of the crisis when they discover v 1 1 a m i n No. 27 and h:iven't any more letters. : MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD , AUHOSS ,1, I'ertHllilDff to, liuiiUliiuent 8. Unrhiml -li. Wild, mi of I ml lu II. I'luc 1ft. Cuiniuinlnn IS.- Uuresl grusg 18. Feminine IIIUIIO III. Anctunt wlno , VUStiOl en. Hustle ti. cit) in n'ni. In ml lit. I'DTfiirm IN. I.iiiiiiiuuiih 2H. I'lurul t'liillnir ar. iiniii sv. Kick of in- BVCl, St.. ... . SS. I'alll.l . . i Aniline 34. Kuinorn -ST. TtioiiKiindtb l.nrl of n . melon aubr. 3D. lirslllirt 411.. 1'r.in.iun 41, U.nlilrlK of , the hnrrt.st 43. I'louinKvs. uDt , 41. Nlu Solution of-Yesterday's Puzzle M0SSnFADEDlA6EL estFIIaren AllT I V E , TAR TUC A N D I DK T E S 8. ejr APslEMlL yPeIrJs t. rTa B lilPQA 1" sffg o ' i-s 'Ji A l eHais l e e pBk ki e e P A RUnTI" LHP I MflM O R u I ffR IPC" ERAT ftlON E ..: D 0 V L EllWA tB SUN E D iC. , an. 45. Anntomlrsl ., tlibiie - ; ; 47. I'ompnsi point 48. Scotch hill, llilo ; 49. I'nlillc Rpcnker fil. 31 ii kcit circa Inr 1 2 P 5 WM&Ak 7 s 1 " " J wm j . ' iff! . -jq ,, jWr 27 ' 9 - 30 P JUNE 5; 1930. I t .... iifumi nnrl MY. .MOrrOW IBVU1B mh"" larKe appropriations to fight - H. , but he still may lose the neutral I vote. There's - littie of the killer In stinct In a nation that goes home j happy after s tlitting a UUUUIC- nenuer ir lib books nrb all Ih-'tS yo Kuw -his Hue or. leant rt-hlsiam-e1 hV the dottctr limt SmaHtx Is rare- now. Those marks on a man fate mean he was an innocent bystander in Chi cago. Each car in America now has only four-tenths of a mile of road, but that wouldn't matter If It didn't take seven-tenths of the width. Correct this sentence: "I'd live on bread and water," said the slim fellow, "before I'd develop a paunch like that." Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) , five hundred dollars. It you Piini five million dol lars a 'your, yon are worth two hundred and fifty thousand, if you can't fifty million a year, yon are worth two million five hundred thousand. A civilization that can afford to iay !i2;i0,000. n year salary for a few minutes talk on t hi rudin, can afford $1,(1(1(1,01)0 for runniiiK a lii-t steel concern; spread all over the country. . Mr. Oracc is one of the ahlest steel men living;, and an nhle corporation muimpi'. PUZZLE Epoch . French, article Place of sac' rlflce j Denial' j One-spot ' r ScnndlnuTtaft Cute olf Ancient race . Courses . Dry ' " 1 Frnportlotlal V DQluwnret ' Indians 1'lffhti slang Fodder pits Alwnyst poet. Thricei prefix Annoy Unit-of eleo.;: tricnl current Ntorm Lone; rltnper. -ntlve discourse Kmphiisls Travel hy outomolille l'ut forth Lons; nnrrow tioard Sea eaalo Corroded ' Prickly seed! covering - - Forwnrd ' A boat 53. Tlmt nlilcK Is retnlnitd In tlie .mind . . 54. IjlherntcB noww 1. Ilnlr oint ment 2. Captlrato 3. IMrnrf coir of the 17tb. century 37. The London Daily Mail ' agitated .heeans 3,000 men marched throui:h the street at Pooniin India, "openly ahus the ;overnment, enrryini; a portrait of Kin (ieor;e, em peror of India', decorated with ohl'shoes, in token of con tempt." The Hail, correspondent thinks' sotuethinf; should he dona to make the Hindus re spect their British emperor. The fact that not very much Is done, shows how wise the British ure. Great Britain will let you talk to your heart's content, if you don't act. In Hyde Park, a few blocks from Buckingham Palace, you may say whatever you think about King lleorge. Nobody will disturb you while you only talk. A wise nation knows enough not to sit on the safety valve. Man's month Is his safety valve. Cliicaao's nolice suspect that gangsters, working toward greater crime-perfection, have established a private crematory to burn the victims of their "rides." machine gun executions, etc. Of late, gang sters "wanted" by5 other gangsters have disappeared, their corpses never found. The latest fashion is to -shoot your man and carry away the bony in an automobile. The police say several "big shots", in the Who's Who of Crime must have Been cre mated, since they can't be found. Examination of one furnace re vealed 100 sticks of dynamite. M Jlarried only a year, a charming young woman, bringing suit lor di vorce ngalnst her rich husband at West l'ttlin Beach,' Flu., said the husband rang alnrm clocks and cowbells, all over the house, until late" in the morning. The master in chancery .. called that extreme cruelty and divorced her. "A trust settlement of half a million to a million dollars is un der discussion." The husband, ac cording to Uio annoyed wife, hid many alarm-clocks' m her room; ar ranged to go off every few min utes. The rich, with no serious - work on hand, are prone to strange forms of amusement. '' M Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, victor ious In her second as In her first Florida campaign for congress, de feats her gentleinnn opponent over whelmingly. He, Dewitt T. Deen, a lawyer, ran on a "wet" platform. Straw votes are unreliable. 'Many Americans lixe to "vote dry and live wet." And Sirs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Inheriting her father's talent, In accordance with the laws of heredity, will continue to be a good congressman. ' PORTLAND SEEKS rOIlTtAtW. 'Ore,. Juno,' (Pj Appropriation ,'of, 1 6.0Q0 . toward a $30,01)6 pot to' obtain1 fnr" rorr land a complete city plan for street and bridge development was prom ised the city planning commission yesterday, by the city council. Harlan Bartholomew, who . de slgned the $81), 000,000 development In St. Louis nnd is said to be one of the outstanding city designers In the United States, will be brought to Portland to work out the plan, the commission decided. The designer agreed to come to the city for a period of nine months if the city council nnd the com mfion can rnisp the funds. Summer COLDS Almost everybody knows how Haver Asoirin breaks- ut a cold jiut why iot, prevent it? Take a motet or two wncn vou nrst ieet die cold coming on. Spare yourself the discomfort of a summer cold. Read thi proven directions in every package for headaches, pain, etc. EXPERT: PLANNER Do Yon Remember? mvr vrc llle A sin mA . (From files of the Mail Tribune.) June 5, 1110. "Tnnlac" demand exceeds local supply, Chicago rrospects O. o. p. nominee for president will be a dark horse. - Weather report shows May a chilly month with rain and frost. Miss Hazel Hamilton and Al bert Vance IMche of San Fran cisco are wed. Copco outlines plans for re-organization. "fius the Tailor" ate chii;cn dinner at the Kunnysfde Sunday and "told the writer he was amplv replenished- with great stiff jf iency." (Eagle Point Eaglets.) TWENTY VEAItS AGO TODAY. (From files of the Mail Tribune.) ,(j June 5, HMO. H. B. Nye of Ciold Hill was In town today. He says fiold Hill will soon take a big step forward. Jacksonville plans an autonio. bile parade ns the main attraction of the fourth of July celebration. "The destiny .of the Rogue val ley is closely , allied with irriKa tlon." (Editorial.)- , To the Editor: - " , To discover in these days of su preme selfishness - occasionally a man who shall be found to be kindly, courteous and sympathetic, and whose .friendship is really worthy and who Is concerned of duty apart from any material considerations or a desire to profit through another man's misfortune, is really refreshing. Such a man is Attorney F. J. Newman. B. H. Hawkins. South Medfonl Tennis club or ganized, nnd will play near the ice house. Phil Ham ill, n livc4 and recently arrived Easterner, is a at nr. EINCI PORTLAND" Ore'..' June fi.fjpj f Dr. A. E. Hudson, Portland i physician, who told police yester- f day he had been threatened with death If he did not leave town nnd that 'ilia office was ransack ed, today laid the blame for the alleged attack on friends of his wife from whom he Is estranged. Bad Breath' i j Every Stomach. I) ) II Sufferer Has Itfl MM MMMiWMWiHIMU'IH Platinnhi arid . white ;gold creations Of diaUnctiou and originality have f ps , reset your jewels ill these mag nificent artistic conceptions. Larry Schade Your Favorite Jeweler , r .. Since 1918 By BUD FISHER 41 J s h- t i