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P14GE EIGHT MEDFORD MXIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOy, THURSDAY,- JULY 3, 1930. Medpord Mail Tribune ' -; , fublUhrd by t ' ? - .MKWORU r MINTING CO. tS-tf-M N. Kir fit. Pbooa TS HOBKRT W. KIJIIL, Wllor t. BUMPTKK SMITH, Maiia? An lndfpendot Newspaper Kntrr u wcund clit ail Iff at iledford, (IrMi, uodrf Arl or March 8, UT9. BiHiWHIITION KATKD Br lull In Ahwrt: lUily, 1M Bwiday, jw.... ....... T. 80 JxUy, vllh ttuiiday, inunlh 7( Pally, vlilNiut Bmnlay, yrar 6.AII ftally, without HumUy. Munth..; .Oft . Buwtay, une yr 2.mt By I'airltT, Itt AitvJUMt -Mntforil, AMiUikI, Jacfcttmlll, Central iMim, eiKnli, Talml, Ovid Hill itnl (hi Hlglmar: . Dally, nitii Sunday, mnlh. . ,.9 7fi iMily, without Sunday, month 01 - bally, ltlMHit Hunday, dm yraf 7.00 batlr, vlUi Sunday, una ytar i.UO All ttrw, Mill In adianre. Official paper of Urn t'ily f Mcdfortl. Official wpt of iarawiu ('unity. . MKMUKK IIK TUB AtMfH'IATKIl I'KKHrt Hercldng Cull UiamI Win Hrrilffl Th Asswl8ld Prm I nclwirrly eiilill-d to tti um fl itudlfradun of all new dlspalflm nnJMd to II w ulliwU crrriilrd lit IliU paper, hd alto to Dm local imth puoI14imI tin fin. Alt rffMa for puliliratlufi f sp-dal ilipatrties liflt ire alio feWMed. MKMHKH (IP TUB I1NITKO WtKHH MKMHEB OP AI1IMT KUKKAU OP CIRWJI.ATIONH ' A, B. '. itffijja rlrrulalloit fir ail Boutin tMltiift- Marrli ill, lH0, a 4 lilly arffane .dlfitflbtitliin fur til winttu lo Mirrh III, lliyO 4 U7f. trr?nt nrt paid A. B. ('. 44tg, freut ptna run, 411(15. Adwlblnf RfwrnlallM - M V. MfHiKNHKN A COMPANY Offlcw n Nrw York, Chicago, 11, oil, 8w i'raufisco, ln Arlr, Hfaillc, I'utrlam). Ye Smudge Pot - (ly Arthur Prry) The Glorious " Fourth Is once mni'fi upon u. It Will be a Sane 4th. with eomn Imbecility riwnt fCHletl on the highways, u ml in tlin whlatlo wetting. Tho youths will lie unable to contract tho lifckjnw, throUKh fiillm-e to let ko of u n erarker Boon enough, It often np lifprri too ninny Juwn nro untticlipt). PrftKd illnpntrheH Htnto flint MIhh Jllllie' povW or movlo fnmt', wan Hi'aiitfnT a tllVoroe fi-om hpr limn, the K'ht hullllc unutile to "ctmtrnl hln tamper." Whereupon, hn woulil haul o(f, and knock the fmroon htfaxtiy flat. ' In tho cuurrne of time, 'Unh Dove wearied of tlllH treatinent. nnd enKUffed n lawyer. MulPn ' with "uncontrollable tern perH' pre al.wayn InlereHtltiK cUHMen. Their great wenkne In only manirentett when there la no dan ger to 1 thomaclven of rocolvlUR ' chDHllnement, 'An "uncontrollahle J temper" never" lnnnl(' with nnotlt ' err "unoontrollahlo temper." That would he 'rouKh on the eye, ', . , THK ECONOMIC ni.l'KB, ' ((illlluiu Onnnty Ncwm) John I'eterHon of Willow reek waa trndlns In Arlington -yeaterday, Mr, IfeterHon HayH 1 the huy crop on the creek In s 'nollilng, extra. A1ho,'K there. -; were it uautl cron. the Rlieeo men (ire too poor to huy hay. and It In no Rood to trade hay., for Rheep hecaune Rheep haVe no value. Ho prosperity on the rreek la not eo Rood. "The eon of the writer ha re turned from thn' cuntpun, nnd .huH developed Into n. thlrd-rnto liar!-tone,-with the connivance of hi mothpr"(Cllenn' Noten). A fain Illy Hkeletnn . leap unexpectedly out of the closet. '" Cronuet coiuinueH to ruite In the reHldtmtlul ureae, and may give brtdRe a touKh tUHHle. ' A f lia Idea ovorcamo tho prea nt '.ftiH'tiUiiut of the Ntate Iiound yenterday, who announced hie ln tentlun of mnvlnit hack to Aalnrla, inly .lp 1 ..!. ' l'apahnnd has been conferred upon Luther Deuel, Ol the hardy Kaay l'ayment plnn! The next vital houaehnld tank, will be the annual cannlUK HtrugKle by the womenfoIkH, hut 11 will not be In full awlnt: until the dK dnyn. At the preeent writing tho Older (JlrlH ere trying their hnndn at making cottage cheeee, which Ih a Toodxtutf thut addn no heft. The flrnt offennlve will lie against gooHehorriflM. The gooseherry l generally balky. If aHftlgued to he Jelly, the gooaeberry will become wlue, anil If Intended for wine, by a Hlrnnge proceKH of evulutton,, will turn out to be Jelly. The red nnd rosy currantH, bo popular for Jella. have the aame aggravutlng char acterlHtlt. The Klrlug bean Ih oImo In high favor na eomethliiK to can. Canning nl home Ih a popular pUHtime, und hiiB Un perllH. The jar Ih apt to explode any minute, und cut off the thumb of the canner. Dan Cupid apparently fllen bet ter in wet weather than In dry weather heeauhe In eplte of the fact that thlH Juno wua eoiiHlder ubly drier than laal June, only iu marriage HceiiKeH were lHaued by the county clerk' while hint June A il wore given out, 1J u g e n e Ouard.) Miat-KInt Itonutncea ore beat. ' ' MOWKIIV t'I SSINtJ An Kuglleh writer, who flndn thut the modern woman la getting to Hweitr aa freely na men do, pro poaea that ahe annld have her own Hwearworda which, having nil the fearaome aounda of the epithcta in the ballad of I lie Jahbcrwock, will have no true Imprecatory hIkiiKI cane. ' Ho Mllggeata for a Htarter, the borrowing of certain naniea In floriculture, which have an uno matoimetlo ' reaemblanre to the mora coTnmon onta. Thua, n lady In a mood of scornful Indifference, might remark, "What the Tiello trope Is lhat to me?" or, in the re action from audden fright, "That dahlia chauffeur ulmoat ran me down." (Boaton Tranncrlpt.) Orr, threaten to alup hla panay . The Houaa of, Hnowden rulen Te nneaaaa t r a p h o otlng. Tom Hnowden of Memphis la the men'a rhnpiplpn nd Mra. Tom holda lh women', till. . ... . ... TRYING TO "KILL OFF" TOM KAY ( . r-r ,..' v!'ri7;' : t'l' is n very Kiirnificmit fncttliMl .tlit' only Uiiiu; licnnl nfiiiiitsl Tinii Kay fur (Jovcrwir, is 1 1 1 sliite nf his liealth. y: Asl lli iiexl mini you inwt on tin1 Ntrect what h thinltK nl' Tom Kay for d'ovi'i-iior, anil if liiti answer isn't' "fini;" or its i'iuivahaiit, il will inlial)ly he siiini-tliini; like lliis: "What ahoiit his lii'allli r hear lu is a very sick mini." Any cilizi'ii so fr cij i n-ti 1 1 - mentioned for 1 lie position, against whom lint li i n r can he said cxci-jil his pliysical conililion sninp hn f'oi' which he is in no sensi' to hlainc, must he t'xcfi tionally wi'll I'itli'd for the place. "7i)l' never hear anyone say they distrust Tom Kay. You never hear anyone iicstinn his ahilily. You never hear iptyone deny, that from Ihe slaildpoiul of service and character, hp richly deserves the honor. - The only word in opposition is his lieiillh. (' .,' ' ' The rcfiirc reyai'dinK Mr.. Kay's heallh as a very iniporlant mailer, pending Ihe liieefintr of the: Stale f 'cut nil ' i-oiuinillee, wc.. wrote ail' inliniate friend in Salem who is also an intimate friend of Stale Treasurer Kay, lo jjive us the low-down reijard iiiK his true physical condition. From this letter we quote the following: "" "Tom (Kny) looks nailer Ihun lie hna for Ion yenra, feela belter, ami worlta as hard, which to ilinsu who know Ihe man, meniiH that hn la on the Job uliout 12 hourH every day. Of course, he Is no HirfiiK chicken, and lio hna hail a aerloitH lib nesH, lint I havo hi word aipl Ihe word of Ills doctor thai he has made a mnrveloiiH recovery, and there la no reaaon -to doubt he has ninny years of tiHefulneaa before him. Tho heat answer In ilieHO IiIiiIh who ure tiyliin to kill Tom olf, and claim even if nnmliialeil und olecled h wnnldu't II vo in taka office, Is to invito llietn to Kulein and follow Tom around uh Stute Treas urer, anil member of the Hoard of Cnnlrol. For a mun with one fool In Ihe grave lie Is nboit uh lively n Hueclmen, iih you could wlali to sno. Anil If ha Is iiliyslcully abln to lin Blala TrenHUter, lie Is certainly ulilii to be (invernor. - No, this propa . Kundu nbout Tom being dead mi his feet, la lice worst sort of political hluli, put out by these who want lliu Job IhnniHelves, because they realize the only way they can itot il, would lie lo kill Tom first. Don '4 worry nliniit hla heallh. And for that mutter, I would rather l.uve Tom Kay (invernor for four hours, limn any of his compel Hor thus far mentioned for fours years. Hut I iniillzn the peopln feel differently. The den III or (Invernor I'attersnir folloWeil by I lift death of Ihe man who would Itnvn been his successor, has emu led a alraug Hontiinent,. ugulnst lemptiiiK I lie, (III ill Hen per u Ihli'd lime. Hut get tills straight, for your own luformulliin, and If you like the Informal Ion of Ilia people dowa there. Tom !n (). K. any oilier itepnrt Is merely Hull Willi a cnpllul H." i - This report, from li ultisiv friend and ardent supporter of Mr. Kay, may he over saiiKiiine. ... lint we are inclined lo. helicve it stales 'Ihc niilin fuels eol'reelly, and at least places the hurden of proof re(jartliiin Air. Kay 's physical ' disahility, upon those who arc advancing il. 1 GOVERNOR NORBLAD ACTS WISELY THM relirement of ('.invernor nice enliinu nu n Vl-eli.Mlilii ittliiosphere iiiaterially. Only a few days hefore this aniiouneenient, we were inforim oil hy one of the (Invernor 'n supporters, thai he had several Hepilhliean slate eommilleeiuen pledoetl lo his support, and if he ditlu't ' receive the noiniiiat ion, would run independently. Press dispatches from up-stale, confirmed this report. It looked like another jam for Ihe hard pressed (!, (). I'., and a emu pli ca tod mess, as far as Ihe'Uepiililican party of this state wns concerned. , ' ' ' ' ' ' " - ! ' For as we staled, fnllnwini; Senator Josephs death; the nom ination of any defeated IJepnhlican primary enntlidate, 'wouhl impose upon the party, Ihe political hurden, that hitter primary fiujlil created. vn only' from tho standpoint, nl' political exped iency, hut from Ihe standi oiul of tluv slate's welfare, we felt Unit the selection of n nominee not involved in lhat melee, was imperative. ,' ' ' !' l" DI!T (invernor Norhlad's attitude, as reported, made such an oiileome impossihle. We are now gratified to learn, that either those renorts wern niil'oiiiiiled. or Hint (lovernor X'orlilml. 'flfler eonsideriiic; the mailer more carefully, ehiinued his mind. Hither outcome is lo the (iovenior's credit, ami just as we etiiideniueil him for official nets, are (thitl to commend liiin for an We are particularly (ihul lo the (invernor emhilteretl hy his or ruin" worn mistaken; that "rotten sport" did the man a Now tlu Slate Central committee can pn full xlrnm ahead, discard al ihe primary contenders, and select a candidate lie hind whom all factions of Ihe party ean unite. Dt llirv slill c;ill it flu l.ilornry Dirrsl ? Or is il t lio Mvv ii ry Wcl-or-Dry-.Iost ' .Ann brinuM wisdom of n mn-i. A youn man thinks ovrry IkhI.v'n orazy, oxct'i himself; an old nuiii Iuiuwh rvt'iyliody 's vi'ny iiH'hulintr liimsidf. Ytt wn)w men nro jollies. runs out of pis. lie passes ten kind. MUTT AND JEFF -e)AL- Al.K TM Norlihul from Ih-.i jjuhernatorial uiiiotpiun titil itl.m'i. tin, twliliitul we helieved to lie wronit; we action wc are certain is riht. know that those who luiiinlnim'd primary tlefeat, was out to "rule those who put him down as a crave injustice. for tin samt reason that a man stations looking fr his l'avorie More Than One Way To - aTM r Ull . ' N MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY CROSS-WORD ACBU8S , , r 89lutlon of Yesterday'- Puzxla HdH.lt llffht lirmw forth CAHIE1l-nASlDenBiEl'3l A RhjMUUS E D A nUl I E M l Un I MSID I A. C PlMlEINITI MTn Illy roaM or Atioiai" Torn High toeUlw hltal baa room Huutlitrp tulei ablir. Attllud City lu (jar in any Aeriform fluid vroai. -Abo? and luoehluK hhiD'i orrictr Cut JlltU CHUM Acid frulla Tik not . Worship Iaaurg of a p. Srto n. l T A DUPE N N "r,, ,"i m.. , 48, Affcctcil by . ' Magautt ' -.: v. . Vuuug lioria 44, 'Irooblea . i Jly meant of 44. Pertaining to Vale th aoilllt. l.lgaefy - - elecirle pole Frunonn 48. Make prerlout Sraull rutnit 4. Kind of weal nark - . ie. Mardtat . S. p 4,S U, M: I? If tO I 2 ; ..ii- 3 : 3o - i Li Li '- i 77- 4f . , , .. mm-50 ... Personal Health Service By Wllllajn Brady, M. P. Siiiwd Ipttrra peftalnlnz la pertonal health and III lw atiswercJ by ly. Brady If i alimM wlf atldrenswl nrlnp In enclosed, ittcri vbunld b brief itid written In Ink. Owing to tlw Urgs mimlier of letter recelveil onlr fe can ba amwrted ttfrt. No reply ean be raiJa to Qrla not eonormlng to tottruetlooi. AddtMt Or. WllUta Brady Is tart of Tb Mall Tribune. , r : : r' : r WHAT MAKFS FX DKItWKA It SO HKAVY THIS . T1M1C )' YKAR? ' Homewhore the ft(un "Is shining and tho children shout iwlth gloe. Konii'whpi'o the ilrflV;ar8 singing and ho Is tho busy iioi'.T6Kut tUore's no Job: In a burg 1 know because :itt t tmi Hiion to'tsht! onefl"""vTnter Dn ilerwrar before the lnsttVif .1 une. f , Il i n k i n b of heav.y unilerw ear raw I 1 suppose a lot nf iinfortunnte kids are these days T-lt will . interest tho girls lo know that silk undies are weighted, positively, weighted with tin always nnd with both tin and lead In must instances. Lend costs only one tenth ns much ns tin does, so the former practice of weighting silk with tin tetrnchloridu hns largely given way to the practice of weighing with tin-lend phosphute. When silk Is weighted with this, the lend be comes fixed tn tho liber nx lend nxMc, lead phosphate or a combi nation of the two. ... Hllk weighted with tin - lead phosphate gives -nil some of Its lead to the benzene when It Is dry cleaned, and the lead dissolved in Ihe benzene then unites with sul phtir from woolens to form the black or brownish lead sulphide. This sometimes chunges ti white garment into n gray one. Lead weighted silks of light shade may also turn diirk or nlmont hlack on exposure to the air, from reac tion of the lead with sulphur com pounds in the air, especially In an atmosphere polluted with smoke from factory or Institution stacks. Theoretically, according to the views nf soma physician, there Is a - possibility of chronic lend pol Monlng from wearing silk under wear welKhted with lend. This t henry presu mes n react ion be twven the lead and the skin secre tions and then the nbsorpllon of the resulting lead-compound thru the Hliln. If I had a flock of silk Skin A Cat Or A Race f IklACt A ktf 1IC UlfcA IU 1 tmi 1 a ariv.TtKV i arc i 1 s bv. I I . ' I kes J !-'!- PUZZLE , Oartelrt tUaeven Buenilad af. pendage . elajer at Ufl l. Bbjtbm II. UeUU 18. tnrJt next tki Jack 14. Wat earrlel m. J-'rult ttoute 81. FeitWal 81. Illmlnlta 81. Labrleales Hi. ebiiippine Ha kammeilBB 84. ttmall deprta. tiOB ' 17. Exeeedlagly - light aed airy 89. Aalmul 80. Kind of lltard 31. Illockliead 81. Keluled se. Ortlietlral la ttraiuenl 87. Martinique voleaao 88. Kind of eklltt 88. Solitary 48. Oroaa ' 41. Coaceal . 41. Iniect li. PhytlcUati abkr. 47. Doablei prtflf 4. Vlargl cadla STIi Ulli Z YaJS ElNiS E ; BOWJt '.:.. t. Uooncd ta i1 dliaiir -'- I. Metal fatten- ert I. I'hlllpulni for tit tree 4. Numeral hntlent. sot to JUut. dlMooilf or trfitnrat undies I'd never leave' 'em off for thij.t. reason, because 1 don't believe anything can be absorbed thru the kin anywny. I am merely bring ing these technical matters to me attention of our feminine readers Sn Ihfv will nnt lilnmn the nnnr drv clen net if the nice pink silk things ay me back looking dirty. Ah nearly as 1 can lenrn from frrmiistrv authorities lead Is not n'.'iMUy volatilized by the compara tively low temperature of even a hoY baby. So one need, not worry almHt one's heavy underwear on thirt encore. : Mercury, no'w, is quite volatile at body temperature, and therefore it is readily nbsorbed If kept ,.n contact with the warm skin for a while, of cour.se thru inhalation of the volatilized metal. It seems a rather scurvy trick for silk mnnufaclurerrs to weight their raw mnterrlal with lead just because It is cheaper than tin, re gardless of tho disadvantages to the Innocent purchaser. Kram the hygienic point of view, however, there wee him to bo no sound objec tion to the practice, that is, unless you prefer tho unproved theory of skin absorption to the sensible, ttcientiflo view of the question. 1 QUESTIONS AXU AXSWKRS Soap vs. Bmtk . -: In 1 magazlno for Decem ber, Ui'J!i, we are told that "Rins ing tho hands with - (a nostrum) 1 1 e f o re e ve ry ni ea I d est roy s the germs that lodKO there." Is that the consensus of advice by health authorities?-II. II. C. Answer. It Is absurd. Sonp nnd water Is the only agent required lor disposing of the germs that lodge on the hands. No honest health authority teaches anything else. Tho Nluiily Dentist Is Now a Hull I have In my possession a book by Ir. I a dentist of obscure sta ml I ng ) and sponsored by the Antl-l'aneer t'luh of America. It nsvrihes cancer to the use of alum inum utensils for cooking and con taining, food . . . (Mrs. O. D. 8.) I ' Answer. The dentist who pro- I palates it)at Jdea is Incompetent to have n opinion on the u abject, I think. The "Antl-Cfancer Cluh of America", in without recognized Hiandinpf rr- nrubably thq dentist went into a huddle and merged ns the "Club." Certainly I do not want' to have cancer, but then I've been eating from aluminum ware only 26 0? 30 years, and I suppose I'll have to keep at it an other &0 years before the cancer charlatan can yell "We. told you so!" If you will Inquire of the American Hociety for the Control of Cancer, a reputable organiza tion, 370 Seventh avenue. New York. N. Y, you will learn, what physicians know about cancet-and what the public- should know about it.r . . , t .. Nyrup In Fiilii For ChHUrtiii J h corn syrup goud for .chidre,n? Our tlnughter, aged a, does noeat muny vegetables. A friend titld, me to give her corn syrup. (Mrs. K. (5.) . . Answer. Corn Byrup Is (a gohd wholesome food for children or. adults. Of course sugar- oannot provide what vegetables will pro vide but corn syrup is as whole some as any , other, kind of sugar or syrup. It Is often used in plaoe of other sugars in sweetening mod; if Jed milk Ipr a baby. ..,;. Iron lit Food Please advise what kind of foods and vegetables contain iron to pro duce blood? (S. G.) Answer. Vegetables are food. Some of the best sources -of iron are dried beans, peas, prunes, pea nuts, .spinach, entire wheat, oat meal, potatoes (especially eat eh with skins), lean beef, egg, yolks. Brisbane's Today (Continued from pago ono) (Continued from pa One) iiOOth emit inuoiiH h0!1? hnvinur taken fuel J'r.om auotlior plami soiiiq two lumdr.ed times; They were ' iVifdejmled yest tr day ahout staying up- until the beginning' of next week. ' One of the two Hunter brothers is a little tired. 1 ' He' might well be, after stay ing in the air for 25 days and nights continuously. Some sfly it is a contest "be tween man and maeliino." It is not. . ' 1 , ; The maehiiv.V will be pn tho jimlc pile, and the 'Hunter brothers well and bard at work many years from nbwV. . ' The Remarkable thing is that those' two brothers, who used to work in a coal mine, now fly for 25 days through tlu elouds, The' mole stays under the ground, the eagle stays ' in the I air. ..Man is hot u moie ami eagle. " Hnbo Ruth "slainmed .out" his thirty-first home run yesterday and Is getting on toward forty years of uge. That wlU interest mil lions. . ' r , Goethe "slammed out", the sec ond part of Kaust when he was seventy-two. That interests few. Legs and arms rule now. Hrnins will control men's interest in the future, say 100,000 years hence. Frederick H. Coudert, tUstiffilsh ed lawyer, raises an . Interesting point concerning prohibition, and the statement that the law makes "the mere possession of liquor un lawful." The courts, according to Mr. Coudert, have decided that it is legal to purchase whiskey. There fore, It must be legal to have it. since it Is legal to purchase it, und. therefore, his eminently respect able client who curried whiskey on the hip. nnd mixed highballs tn n restaurant, should not have been arrested.. '' Wall Street goes along. In a dull way, like one recovering from knockout drops, or a meeting with a hold-up man. The Fourth of July will bring three, days' rest, and perhaps more vigor. - Money was cheap, two nud a half per cent. Copper was too cheap, eleven and a half cents at some small smelters. Farmers thnt have seen wheat drop below ninety cents a bushel, are disappointed In Uncle Sam's efforts to corner the market and conquer old "supply nnd demand. ...... 1 1 to. r 1 Quill Points Tourist: A fllvverlte with hill bourtla pieeuci aide ami a hox-citr truck In front and behind him. I Note for John Bull on the allua tlon In India: The longer you let 8luff ferment, the harder it la to hot 111-. - A( all of the rilling Minimis "WOf;, on rtt world-cneJrelliig highway, they'd he jaua mll nimrt ami we'd! ran ouf of . , j& Jiotf-wny lciwet4i two of .", Ihi.. it- ; Yet everybody knows that a few tno, Inndai-u (ril-Oli illia Jl 1 1 1 II fl C 1 1 V. could organize, and clenn up any cuy.,,; The Bidsheviks have their faults, but they don't stand and cry when crooks interfere with reform plans. Unless patriotism Is a .virtue only In time of war,, why. isn't the : political grafter a traitor who needs hanging? Americanism: A few able men bailing the boat while the passen gers pull hair to deckle how t J mend the leak.' If you aren't a good Judge of faces, you can nt least remember that the boy criminal' never has corns on his hands. ' -!; A Republic is n land In which the doctor can t operate until all the neighbors agree that it's neces sary. Of all glad words that win a cheer, the gladdest are iheset "No tipping here." Si III, I lie old bread-winner might enjoy night life, hn Ills . bcUtJi-huli de II lie could -tu nt uveu foi' another nap at 1 1 a. in. Crossing the country is confus ing. " There's Kastern standard time. Central time, daylight saving time, nnd time for another hot dog. The senate may find consolation in tho fact that some of the world's greatest men didn't seem great to their contemporaries. We shudder to . think what the situation would be If women hadn't been permitted to purify politics. Correct this sentence: "I pay them about $4. fill a month to dope and grease my car," said lie, "and they never skip a bearing." Sundown ,- nie BALD EAGLES OI$,vMary' flraliam llonner) The Little Black Clock had turn ed the time ahead one day nnd he had taken the children fur away in the wood to watch two young bald eagles Irm'niug to fly. They were stretching their wlnns, trying to do just ns grown up eagles did. Their eyes were hrown and their feather were golden hrown. Their parents looked quite dif ferent. They had white feathers, on their. heiuU. and while tall fwi fli ers, and .hoir eyes were yellow. "Vhen'' the younger ones have lived in thill world for ahout three years Ihey will be like their par ents. Hy Hint time they will have grown tii," the Utile Hlack Clock said. "They are just learning to fly. They - nlways take their lessons around this time of the year." The parents had yellow feet loo, and later on the young eagles would find that their feet turned yellow. They gave the children lessons in catching fish aa well us in fly ing, nnd they showed them how to 11 DisQvjM.iFr Awv. Trte oxneR. fiitSb 6ie. FIRST Do You Remember? TEV YEAHS AGO TODAY (From flips of the Mail Trlbune.i .July , I1!0. " - C, of C. to give luncheon fur former Ambunaador Gerard. Joke census figqr.es give Med ford population of G756 a de crease of 30S4. Attorney Kvaa Heames declares "enumeration is a farce." Unnamed citizens mar vel, "that G't'iti people were found." San Kranrisi'o McAdoo anit Cox tio in Democratic convention race. Presitlent Wilson eyes an other term. . . llain threatens to . spoil hnliiluy outings. --, . 4 - '' Stage travel to Crater I.ake is heavy. 1 TU'Vlval tent erected on North Fir. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribune,) .luly , 1I0. Medford contingent nt Jeffries .JohnsMin fight "all uphold the honor of the white ! race, Mose Harkdull writes back. Fourth of July rates on J'vUk road announced, with round t for STic and 14 trips" scheduled. "Doris." a beautiful society drama, presented by Alhon Slock company. . . New fish measures urged for Rogue river. , - , swoop down and catch' l'ond from a bird Hying along will, his din ner. , Of course Ihe eagles couldn't learn all their lessons ut once but Ihey were very quick and very bright, n ml ns the. Utile HI ark Clock turned the time around now ho John anil 1-egg.v could see their lessons heing learned. I hey thoiiKht the eagles were, very, very clever. And now" the children saw., ihe eagles flying out of I heir high, strong nest, flying so gracefully and beautifully, far up in the air. Tomorrow V K y e I g h t of Eagles." ' fMnsgif pfl F,dvfrtlnln.T eers resnltq. 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