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ESGEFOUR' MSDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, ERTDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. PI VI .Sim.: dill -int , ht,n f,fht l!f lot 1 V -bfli Medford Mail Tribune Daut and Stiodar . I MEPFOHU rilMTINO CO. f 0-t- n. First, .- RUBEKT W. HUHL, Editor I. SUalPTKB SMITH, NuiCf Ad Tndctwndent NMnpipw " T loured m Mcond elan mi Iter at Ifedford, OHfa, auler Act of Marco 8, UTS. ' -BUtUK-'RIPTIUN ftATtCf - Mall In Adn: Hall, vitb Bwdij, ytu sr.50 Otllr.1 fth SuDdir. uonlb.. i......: .16 IWIf, without Sunday, year..., ... 6.60 Pally, wltiwut Sunday, sooth. , , , . . , .00 ... Sunday, otm yea 2.00 Vy Carrlar, Id Advance In Medford, Aihtand, . Jaekwrnlllf, Central ruinl, PIihdIx, Talent, Uvld nitVe Jill nd Wl Hlfhuiyi: n(.,r hilly,, with Buiilay, month., 1 .T5 IWy.v without Sunday, Booth.- 60 Dally, witliout Sunday, ooa year r.00 ' ptiij.; with SundBf4 one year,...'..., 8.00 - All termt cash In adranct.; ( - OflVUt papef of th City or Medfofd. OflWal paper of Jaduon County. f MEMBER Of THB ASSOCIATED HHK8S .Riol Hwviilnc Villi UwA Win Benlc .'A Tna AiwlatexJ fmi is eielushcly entitled to . tna u for publication of all nnri dlipatebei - crdltrd to-It or othprvha errdltnl in this paper, " ajtd also to ttw local new published herein. All rlgliti Tor publication of special dhpiteliw herein alio - reamed. i Aitrertlnlns RfprwMttMlm -MEMBER UK AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION " Ai'9. C- average etreulatlon for lis nootlu ;0J.i cndlnc March 81, J 990, was 4322. Dally average distribution for aU monlhi to njj-,fi- Imnt Prea run, 48TB.' MEMBER Of THE UNITED PRESS ''M. C. MOOENSEN COMPANY . orricca In Ne Yurk, Chicago, Detroit, Sao frawbeo, Lot Angeles, Seattle. Portland Ye Smudge Pot (By Arthur Psrry) wheh grandsons of nllllanulres graduate, sturt In at thn bottom of .the- ladder to learn thobusl ""new, nnd' work' up' to the 'top by hot Infer; 'than July loth; . OUlnhoma hnusts a mud shower. After the steady downpour In Oro ' gon.-thls Bounds comforting. 7VT, '"Thwif woro not sufficient nutos to carry' the' entire' gathering; nnd j 8 were left" behind." (Cllldu NdWB) ' Notiody'cnmo hlong In n 4d; rondBter.' -, Onty- by a mighty effort,' nnd .s u. super-htiman restraint, did. 11,087 ,.riv. .residents of the city knepr from .ii.i Inquiring" yesterdny, "Is It hot -'-- enough for you?" A commission should bo appoint tdJ-?rd at once, to determine If there "I'.'Ss anything U-wny right In this .imi "world. " The sparrows of this vicinity, of which there Is a noticeable -' shortage, are In moro (lunger ' of '"'.'getting stopped on, than fulling. ""''Y'J HOMANCl) I 'J, AH ICS ANEW (Custella, C'ttl., Times) A young love-sick couple or j. newly married, from Tongan tigTTi ,oxlo, occupied rear seats near, tho rear of the depot waiting1 ivt j, ,room today nnd carried on ' "scandalously." Dopot Master "'Cramer, Hd Cadmun, Bob Isiyfleld nnd Jersey llcnder shot wore shocked, it 'whs'''' ,soon Buppresscdy . Count that day lost, wtifim) l'otv A-flescendlng sun, vlewH no new "Amos n' Andy" story sprung.'1'. The Toxuh supreme coprt has flf ruled that a railroad can sue' nil snf nutolst for hitting a locomtlvo at a crossing. If they can find tho Pltt locomotive. Tho purifying effects -of 'tho 7 church on politics, exemplified In '. the case of Bishop Cannon of the ""'letliodlst church, who turned out r to be no antiseptic nt all. The -.-Blflhop Is churged with corrup tion, hrlhe-tnllng, stock-gnmbllng, , 'evaporation of cnmpnlgn funds, t nnd Is now busy sussing US sen l, : ntors, ntiv.i "Hleoveloss gowns" are ngaln tho vogue tho wenrers, standing whenever possible, with the vao elnatlon towards tho sido of the building. .Imt' iui',ii Rndlo engineers think that by .ftv sending waves of low frequency ' through tho Washington npplc ' ' orchards at dawn they enn kill , .. off hugs nnd scale. (1'opulnr 1Ii.vUclence). Prohnhly kill the ,trees,' r .ir. and Increaso tho bugs. , ' ' tun. The Democratic party of Ore gon, which from time to time, has heen wrongfully nccused nf occas; '""'Ifinn I MtiallM nf tncintfil hi'MMiinrn yln now huny refutlnKr tho ncctisn- 4 lion, with chnritctciiMtlc xphI. With a chance for victory In tho fall, they nt once been me fearful of no happy an event, and have started fighting themselves instead of the 'hepubllenn party', their natural foe, and which needs ft good llck np; at the polity Tho Plerco fuc- tion m niter me wem motion, ami the Jlnney faction Is after hotti the Vot and liorce faction. Kv ""ery Democrat ijs a faction unto himself. In this county there are , -refactions. The Verne Cnnon fc- iftlon shook hands yeHterday with .616 active Democrats and 616 shook hands with the Frank Wortman faction, They formu- Uted plans for co-ordinating "",'helr Mrength, nnd obliterating 'VV, themselves, politically, nnd nre he i , Ing aiwisted by the Alone ltark- dull fiic t Ion, who hns a long head on him, and talk the warrlurs Into "" 'fighting him Inntead of the party ''""jiotnlnee. n he hna no line for m'i the other Gt3 factions of the lem ' ocratlc party In thin county. What the Democratic party needs Is a woman faction, 00 she could take -t her rolling pin, nnd pound some unity In them, collectively and In dividually. Nominate Mnrnhal. WASHINUTON, June 6. P)- Charlo E. Allen of H0MU0 ,wua nominated by President Hoover to be United States marshal for the western dlatrlct of the state of :4 r" 'Washington, succeeding Kd Jl. ciesri'cotton ntt wanted at Mali TrJbups office Editorial Correspondence j SAX FRANCISCO, June 5. Tlii! Hii'lificM luillo'oii; silver tinted, is liiuiixint; liiotKinless in (lie iiir nliovo Sun Francisco to- ilny. Tlnit is mi unfailing omen of "fiiir uml warmer." The gas hiitf eah'l 'aseciul when tliere is a llri'ezi' frum the ocean. AipI wlicii there isn't such a breeze Sun Francisco is Fair and wann er. In fact, it's hot. In I'nion S(iiaiv during the noon" hour, clerks took off coats anil vests and lay on the fjrass in the. sun. A nice way of etiiiifj 11 coat of seashore sunburn, cheai not even the cost of a street car fare. Leadership In what this country needs. More leudorm . uml fewer palladium. The trouble Is a leader niiiHt be somuthliiK of a politician to make good. Just enough to cateli the popular imagination und not enough to weuken his convic tions. Ah far as wo can recall. there have been no real lenders in tills country since the death of VV. J. Bryan. lo was usually wrong, but a rent ieader. Even greater leaders were Theodore Koonevelt and Woadrow Wilson, the fprmer perliapn the greatest natural leudar of tho Twentieth Century, Presi dent Hoover is a leader morally but not politically. That Is, he is devoted to whatever he believes to he best for the welfare) of his coun try; he refuses to he swerved from what he knows to he right, regard less of the temptations or expedi ency but lie has lulled, to date, to catch the Imagination of the peo ple by those tricks of the trade which nro.u't tho finger tlpB of every good politician. Perhups he will win in the end by his sheer sincerity and force of churacter. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M. D, Bliwd Itlltrf ptfUlnlM :' U wmotnl hrtlth imt liffllfnt, not to dlirne, dlvnosli or treatment sill u. an-iwered by Dr. Brady It a atamped arlf oddreMM enrelone h enelmied. Ulteri itiould be brief and written in ink. (Hln to Ilia lame number of Irtteri melted only a ttw can be answered here. No reply can be mad to querlea out eouurml0f to InstrueUom. Addreal br. William Brady to ear. of Hn Alail Trlbuua. BAD TONSILS STOLEN An accomplice conceded Ihere might bo snmellilng in all 1 had sald 'tnnd I bail' Bald considerable) about tile dia . tliermy. oxtolrpn , Hon of tonsils and the scandal ol stirgjcul tonsil lectomy. Not be ing lunilliir. with the technic of ilia- thoriny .: extlrpa-l reel competent to puss Judgment. but ho believed he could-steal tho average patient's tonsils without 8iibJutlug thtV.pntlnnt to any or the l'r)Bks or serious nniioytiiic.es of ordinary surgical tonsillectomy. i snid "YonhT' or words to that ef fect, so by medical friend Invited me, to his dlnlc. lie first determines whether (ho patient's gagging reriex Is very act ive,' hy Inserting n tongue depress cr anil noting how the patient re acts to it. If the rcMex Is too actlvo. ho suppresses It with nn application of . cocaine; In nbont half the cuses' thlK Is not neces sary. Next ho infiltrates the deep pedicle or root of the tonsil with, u solution or quinine und mint hydro clilorlil skilfully placing this exactly between tho two norves entering Ibo tonsil a t t h it t point. This "blocks" tho nervos; numbs tho tonsil ror several days, not Just nn hour or two. Then uflor wait ing 10 minutes the operator pro ceeds to remove tho tonsils, the while tho mil lent beams around on'; nursoB, Bpeetntotora, etc., iit 'Iousl ns well us lie can with Ills mouth nnti tnront nut or divers ininlo- mciits, suction gagilgots, surgeon's hands and the like. At one point denso old scar tissue (result of re peated attacks' or tonsillitis) otters so much resistance Hint It hns ' to be cut with special scissors, Here the patient actually and nnmlstnk- ubly winced. Wall, thought I, It's unfortunate; bo far the demonstra tion seemed to he a great success. Hut ulns, Just when It wns nbont finished, tho pntlom: grimaced fully ns fright rally as I would ir my dent ist mnde one or thoso terrible lunges when rilling a tooth. LL'lL !jayy'hejhjnstrtimcnt)ljntiienlnK. nro theJJireo articles MUTT AND JEFF mXJ. LOOK AT OM THT, MAN-" 5 I "V ' - " ii ...nwwti i U'W" , "S- - M I'll 1 l h r r if -V . -v , v . fUirnrw - wmjW .w W 1 T- We hope so, for on all Important Issues he seems to be right. Hut Mow much' easier If would be, and how much more ho could accom plish, If he were only a little more of a politician. County Judge 8purrow arrived group for the final graduation to - ' ,., nv,. kJ, ,11,0,. -rh.' t,i t- tended the garden party this after d in eating cecum - and raspberry ice. noon and joined tier sandwiches ,'eh snmlwlch . verv thin and ., imot n,o iw.f ,. ,io, ,,b, ... in.n i Pnn, the school, und the place was pretty well packed with pretty girls and! , ' , , I their mamas, but the judge never !f!lu t"0,.1:L0".JBeU ;k" I batted an eye. thanks to many years In the regular army, anil re cent Intensive training as head or tho county court, lie regrets very much he has In hurry buck to his liny field tomorrow. ' The youngest member of the Modford party put on her best yel low dress and greatly enjoyed the first lew nets of tiio garden party particularly the sandwiches and gaily colored ice. Hilt, ufter being told for the twentieth time that sho was "so cute," flhe rebelled, left the party cold und played with a collie dog In the trees some dis tance away. Persuasion failed to lure her back "I am sick of be ing called cute," sold she. "They all act us if I were a liuby. t am never going to this school any way" nnd she continued romping nfter the dog to the great delight of that hitherto neglected animal. Our remarks tin lenders, political sense, etc., - were intended for-an introduction to some comment on the naval treaty which Hiram John son, the super politician, is jump ing oh down at Washington. Hut, ns it is into and the air mall closes In a few minutes, we will have to postpone this pronouncement until our next Issue. This commenting between' Sun Francisco und Hobs consumes a terrific amount of time. It. W. It. WHILE YOU WAKE nurse had counted over nil articles rotrleved from tho throat, and the, second assistant tonsil snntcher hud chocked and double checked Ibo count and the operator hud emimorntud his fingers liy the why, I lindn't noticed up to that moment, hut thero was no mouth gag used throughout' tho little set to I watted cnslilerutoly while the patient hail n drink or water and arranged for the doctor to steal tlon ho did not'''1" Hmn" son's tonsils In the same way, then I nskefl lilm to tell me honestly" and truly, how much It hnd hurt. Well, sir," ho nnswored lifter a moment's thought, "I prefer not to ho quoted about that until I lenrn how much the doctor Is'go lug to souk me for this." And bo wo hurried him nut of thero. ' I was not entirely sntlsried yet. however. 1 sneaked nut into the ward and round n boy uged 14 yours whoso tonsils liad heen b(o1 en by tho doctor sovernl dnys be fore. The boy entered -the hospital with n serious uortlc vnlve lesion, tonnllltis, nrllirllls 'N' everything. Divers specialists' agreed his ton sils ought to come nut, hut none would o. k. ordinary tonsillectomy. The nttendlng child specialist-did o. k. stealing tho tonsils and my friend stole them tu bis neat nnd workmanlike manner. Tho boy as sured mo It hnd not hurt him a bit. uml he had Buffered no soreness or pn In on swallowing, except when n ptore of corned hoof caught In mo throat tho day nftur the opera- Hon. Bo"' conclude It Is not so bud to 1,nvo your' tonsils stolen while you "uko. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Oxalic Acid in Pie Plant ' 'ft tliere sufficient oxalic, acid In rliubbnrb to Injure health, nnd If so. Is thero any way to eliminate It In cooking in;, preparing the rhubarb? How does oxalic add lifted the system? (O. M. I.) Answor. Only" for' cevtnln Indi viduals who are unahlo to meta bolise oxalic. Imported strawber rles( not tho kind Hint rlpeii before iney nre picked) nnd tho pleplnnt and asparagus used heforo com- Fresh Air Makes Hi mSick l-mcv aim'T I mid.. l6N THi Wm tw ii . . . , '. ' w "UD 1" I5HER I I M I .'XI.V alMti i, : ' " I I VrW Uh Akin lVlCCCT " K"l n NuDUtLL&. ItViVi.r.v'.VJII AiMlVlil m l l notorious for causing trouble for persons with tills Idolsyncrasy. The rest of us muy take all of these things with Impunity; . Whal - we don't know about oxalic acid In food and Its effect or fate In the body fills many chapters;- every little "authority" seems to have notions all his own. Hard Boiled or Soft Five of our club claim soft boiled eggs more wholesome and digest ible than hard boiled; two declare 1'0' hr;' uulleu'' J'ease 8etlla lhls ;for us. (Seven Club). Ans. It is entirely a question of Ituste; the egg cooked as you pre- !f,!r u ttt ,eallt as whoe8ome and.irth control nnd more control for dMKestlble ns it would be In any:,h0 . years that follow. ! oilier style, i. mere is any oilier- lence In the rate or digestion It is Ule huiiu egg that digests more j , , , 1 " .,', . .. substance that muy no digest at all. Future for Medical Women Daughter, Hi. graduate high school, wishes become doctor. She is cheer ful, retiring disposition. Wliat sug gest, and If you approve, what col lege recommend? (Mrs. L. A.) Ans. Fine. I'd give lief" every encouragement if she were my daughter. Opportunities for ntedl cal women never so great as now, und will Improve still more with the fading away of the old preju dice against female physicians. She may take her ' premedical course in any recognized college. You should apply now to the regis trar of the medical school for re quirements for entrance, and make sure your daughter chooses the nec essary subjects in her college course. . (Copyright. John F. Dllle Co.) UNSOWN the miiTtinAv-MOsri,,., . , By Aluiy (lupinm Bonner. ,.. The JJttio Itlack . Clock took.,thcm bnck to the. wirdonfthey"nnd,,mlsited tho evening 'before and there thev saw a tiny, tiny , rose bUBh sur- j rounded by others much larger and ; moro filled with j roses. ... The tiny rose-; bush had just been planted. "I'll turn the time for ward slowly now." the I,ittle Black Clock said, "and we'll see how that rose bush blooms each year." Tho Little Black Clock did ns he said, and tho rose bush seemed to grow lovelier ond lovelier nnd tire roses upon It were so beautiful. vt ' They Were Blimle roses nml Ihnv opened "Wide lifter they hnd been buds, nnd their fragrance wns very, very sweet. " "I'll tell you what happened." the Little Black Clock told tho children. "Tha rose bush wns planted Just before you first saw It In honor of n baby girt who hud Just ar rived In the house beyond the gar den. "H was called her rose bush and each' year" since then it has been growing stronger and more be.'iu- tlflil utl the time to keep along.' so ihe rose bush says, with the girl whose birthday Is the same ns the birthday of tho rose bush. "Hut every birthday the rose hush has more roses upon it than at any other time or day of the year. That Is so that the birthday girl can have a big hunch nf roses from her own birthday rose hush." "How lovely to have a birthday rose 1 UHIi," Peggy snid. "Isn't it nice." agreed the I.lttlo Mlack Cluck, "nut, dear me, dear me, we have a very long Journey we must make so we'd tietter bo getting buck now. It's to be the 'Wait nnd See' adventure." Tomorniw "Walt nml Soo." BARONESS OBJECT OF FRENCH BOMB PLOT ' PARIS, June 6. P) A small aiareel address".! to the Haronent Kdouard 1 Dp ltothschild ixi1oiUmI In the central poHtoffico whllo em ployes were hoHIiyk mall today. Tho explosion caused a hoavy detonation, hut no employe was within 10 feet of the banket In which the parcel was lying, ami none was Injured. I 1 M .1 r v - h. w -T1 ' I a-T" - - - 7-7 I Quill Points Simile for today: As unap proachable as a fire hydrant The Increase In divorce Isn't so puzzling If you reflect that the movies set the fashions. You think perhaps .Darwin was ) wrong, and then you observe j that you can't . stop eating pea i nuts until the' last one is gone. what this countrv needs Is less The senate phould be aide to put teeth In n law. It gets I'"',"y "r '" '" "ce "" ln"- If some genius;' .would com-, Ihisc a niiirtiul. iii.r that could uffonl us u ihi'111-..us- wo pay luxes. Alas! gome of the border state's that went for Hoover ui'e still going for him. To make dogs fight, you say: "Sic 'em." To men you siiy: 'De fine morality." He brief. Note how quickly Ourbo made a name for herself nfter dropping the long one ahe started with. Americanism: Cheering home talent no matter how bum the performance; wondering why no body strives for perfection. Vlrliit: Tho nlilllty to recog nize the flavor of ginger ate by Itself. Darn It! Now they'vo got so balled up they'll have to put on another war to see which kind of cruisers each nntion needs. Homicide: The' common reac tion1' when poison liquor ' takes charge' ' of "n man' who' always does ns he pleases MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY GROSS-WORD PUZZLE AC1IOSS 1. Witticism 5. Winged 10, Wooden hor H. Jluiieylifle 16. ItHKdlJUU tu mi 18. A iiueen nf l-:ngliiiHl 17. Stun 1 1 rugs IS. Mrnfnl Mil it Rett 19.. IltijiriiifT 20. I.ukfh lilnod 3. (jiilyerod ' 24. Hum 25. .Nut ntty: law 2d. tinchyiint . ((rtnii(lir SB. IJniiHlltnetlt . . 1 1 It I I H St. 'I'mViiril tlm itivlterotl Hide lin kttl ctity 37, Hfumuiit at a clrr-le 8S. Frt-t-a 111. Fiiilnhed 41. Mittjiy snillng niiHio 43. Klrsi woman 43, Pfirii4 41, Turn 4. Trnrelir by . wit 49. Sounds 61. Hlluntfd 4i. Metric land nipiiKiireo 63. Artiirt Solution of Yesterday's. Puwle rplElMFAlLinAlNlAlPlElMl 0 M A 6ERiJL P C A L E M ATQO A TC EpT I P A M AllR t) R AIL BE" P E P OE S A T I RJE S Q E S E RjE C T E pfjrJ I T Sl ljB.A IBpa l eCj Ija rIa bE reports mmHp ki. a s.es oTt O Pfsgf X I T SjfjE R R TEL aB E rTEDBRAE 0 R A f0 R fTRjO U ND.S RiEmelNlTLHr IrMeis r.s, (Jiniriur. ,1, : A. Aiiure ; lis, Menil-iUora.. etora "5. Mi l.il '' en. suns ot nn Insert C;. Ulirlulil 6S. A nrleni frn- srnnl olnltiient 9. Slrluli TO. Ilerliilent of ft lit ' 3 3 4 j : 's K 7 g t V0(o "'23 M '7 & I 20 2 :, 22 23 : .' 't:; -"', 4,' sl s7 xf 3o TTlTiT 34 ; l?.3Tji w Jf 4o Z 7i ' S3 54 SS 7t SJ ,K sg 3f T 5 T4 77ir TT' ' 17' ; Note to Mussolini; .Yelling "At taboy!" at the stork muy be pa triotic, but quuntlty production in America has 'made-u problem of the surplus. People aro queer, creatures who think a great man greater eVery time he" says some obvious thing they sny among themselves. All children use bis words in ull effort to s'ilK;,Vlse, and llicn some oulgrmv-" such ( foolishness mill others become that kind of doctors. Milking a good speech isn't dif ficult. You just think' up "a snap py beginning and a clever eliding und see thut nothing' keeps them i npart. . - - A civilized country Is one that lets professional gamblers 'deter mine whether its property is vulu nble'or worthletw. r,. Correct this sentence: "I don't; know just what 'I. Q.' means.", Bald the flnpper, "nhd I won't drag It Into my conversation to Impress people." . Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) (Continued from Page One) , The boy that Invested $1 In a derby lottery and won' $149,000 "split the money three ways.'"." His brother got $35,000,' he lceptS35, 000 and gave his father $79,000." There was no quarrel, liach felt that lie was getting about till the real money in the world. Everything Is comparative. Many men in. the United , States wonld: call the total $140,000 "not worth thinking about." . , . : - British mountain climbers aban don the attempt to conquer Knn cherijunga, and transfer attention to another mountain In Asia called Jonsong 24,000 feet high. . In proportion to Its size the Jon- 9. Ancient Jew ' Ish ' r.icetle 10. stroll 11. I ml Iso plant IS. Arrurr polau. 13. I.un n SI. Onililoisi I. nun ' S3. Klklnt' ' in. Wei'iig 97. Fully fmlt !8. Jniiin'i eivisitlionrt 39. I.'liiirrh enlrlnl 3D. l,o.vnlt Hcutch 31. Nnslrlli S3. Srolrli wolBli. Ing ninrlilnu 33. Klion uwny 30. In tbo muticr 1 "fl Inw 40. High uxploslre 41. OrlBlnnl 40. Slinnn un " Bluiiltllf 47. Vonllliite ' 4.1. ItiilaiHl I 71. Orgntis of i sight , 4 iiuwn' ' I.nrt of a floor 3. un 8. Ilui, Dying' toy 4. t'erfnmes . fi. l-'reiicli liiineiir 6. tNiver 7. Illll s. I'ull npnrt 10. Ilnre Illicit niotnl S3, t.'iiiivnlelra crloa CI. wicaoil a, lnscullne nlcs name 8. Kdllile tuber 7. DHIirlilful roslon to. Sorter llll. Knowledge SI. I'urnosoa 01. Chill song peak is not as high as one of the little rough spots on an oruime. Infra-microscopic creatures climb ing such an orange "peak" would equal the achievement of any hu man climbers. We climb or fly up, loou limn one-tliuUBUiidth part of the earth's diameter, and praise ourselves. . General . Atterbury, head of the Pennsylvania rullroad, plans a Chi-, cago-to-.New York train to make the run in 14 hours, doing 80 miles an hour by electric power. If Pennsylvania engineers have planned it. the thing will be done, undoubtedly. Airships will make the run in three hours, before very long, and a slight change in transportation methods liiight bring on the earth's surface a speed of 150 or ZOO miles an hour. . - The Yale -Dully News says halt the undergraduates are guilty of cheating at examinations. And such cheating, according to the Yale-News, is "a, matter of amuse ment to the faculty." It ought not to be a matter of amusement, and tho faculty denies the cbargu,. . '-. ' - .A student' who cheuts in exami nations, would consider himself dis graced if he cheuted in sports or at gambling. Why go to college If your brain Is not more important than your legs.',,. , t - A New Jersey admirer, nominat ing Mr. Morrow for the White House, called him "another Wil son." Kxactly what Mr. Morrow thought, when he read that nobobdy will ever know. Successful men leant' to keep their thoughts to themselves. FRENCH TOURIST SPOT IS WRECKED BY FLOOD CHIOVRKUHE', 'Franco.' June 6 j (A3) iFlood 1 wntvrs hav& ' ravstBeil the beautiful valley of the Chev reuse Vhere thotmanda of Ameri can tourists journey to dine at scores of country hoatelries there about. . - Torrential rains Monday night swept down to the steep hillsides satherinK dirt and stones that bat tered down. tfJJirden walls and wrecked a numhei: of housey, and blocked dozens of roads. IDFOliENSELL APPLEGATE TIMBER APPLKdATK Ore., , June, -(Special) '-Felix Symbuskl' and Victor Pntton of Medford have sold the timber on their home steads up the' Cinnabar trull on Yale creek since tho forest ser vice has constructed the new road up that way to Victor's gulch. The timber was sold to the Sunset Log ging company at Ashland nnd George Mnsterson of Talent is hauling the logs out. Tbo first loud went out last Tuesday. Mr. Maslerson intends moving to Yaio ci-eek in the near future. ' ; Invalid Injured PORTLAND, Ore., June G.yp) Mrs. Charles A. Cole, 40. an (ava iled for two yeais, suffered frac tures of both legs today when her wheel chair wits upset. Mill REMEDY ISGUAHAHTEEB WHl Stop Pain Instantly And Remove Corn or Money ; Refunded ' 8 WAFERS FOR lOe NOT LIKE THE REST . If you've tried all aorta of corn remedies without getting the relief expected, risk a dime and try "O-Joy Corn Wafers," the wonder ful new remedy guaranteed to stop pain at once and quickly remove corn, ' callous, roots and all or money back. I No thick doughnut-shapea pads cr burning acids just a tiny, thin 03 papfl Tfafer- Pres ne on-the orn with finger and it sticks there. Away goes pain, shoes don't hurt, dance if you like. .No inconve nience, worry or bother. Six O-Joy, Corn Wafers for n Him,, .t tires. 1 4 " Do Yon Remember? TEX YEAKS GG TODAY (From filea of tha Mail Tribune.) June , 1920 Chlcugo, - Dark horse tnlk points to Hushes us O. O. 1. pres idential nominee, Kbriners hold big jubilee at Ash land. ' San Francisco. Jack Dempsey to f a n e two cl i a rges of d ra f t evasion. A. C. Allen's moving pictures of local Klks and wild lire make hit. Hoad to Crater Lake to be open ed by June 25, Kuperlntendcnt Sparrow expects. (ientle rain fails over valley to great joy of the farmers. TWENTY YEARS AfiO TODAY (From filea of the Mail Tribune.)) June G, lltt New York Young .Teddy Hoose velt to be. married Juno 20. Portland Rose festival opens. Fred Ely, "man bird," disap points large crowd when ho falls to fly. . Fred Heiilel, U. H." engineer, "en thused" by "scenic value of Crater Lake road.' ' - - New York. O. . Henry, beloved short story writer, dead. Cow belonging to B. Vincent of Table Hock districts, gives birth to triplets. "If Ashland wants the rest of the valley to help her out, she iiiti.il jiuif h mi 1 1 it?i i trai, ui Llftf valley." Editorial MOTT PRESSING DRIVE AS SPEAKER OF-HOUSE . ...... .' James W. 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