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MEDFOftD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. PXGE FOUR -' II 41 f. 11 nlwt -:i it:ot lis 1 r.m unit 1 IITOI r.! 1A - tna-. . .X fill 10 IUAII .ml -j t luW its wl .. Ullll. Oi- , II '1 in lllloi t. . evj;.' ! I..'t ' use ST) I 111.1 0 r on? 1 iiin fll Hit --, .tfif. JH J; ,l-tl lutio iMlll Krtlll' tllllo ,-Otf InvtV e.ir .Bsle if in .nil f -Ilia c:: 'jf.i .1! 'J .an. .rl0- nm- Medford Mail Tribune ' Dlllr tnd Bunder ' mibiniifii MEDFORD flllMINO CO. ii ir-it k. rt n, . BflBKKT W. IIIIIM. I. IUM1TEB SMITH, Editor stsnseer An lndtpenjenl Newspaper : Bnttrnl u sseoixl tU.l mailer at Madford. :Ornop, imdsr Aft ef Hairh 8. , i BUIISl'llllTION KATKS c -'Br Mill In Alliance: Dailr, with Sunday, year ! Hails-, .lift. Sunday, ninth Ileur, alllioiil Sunday, yrar i Pally-. .lUiou! Sunday, mwilh . Sunday,, on rw - Br Carrier. In Adienw Medford, ..11.50 .. .75 .. too .. . . . 2.00 Aibland. Jaeksomille, Onlral l'olnt. rtwenli, Taleot, Uold Ulll and on Wslieays: Pally, villi Sunday, month..,. Dally, vltlHHit Hundsy, month.. .Dally, lll,ut Sunday, one year Pally, llh Bunday. one year.. All terma, cash Id adrante. . . ,T5 .85 f.00 e.ou Orrirlnl paper ol Uie Oily of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County MKMBKB OK THE UNITED I'ltESS MEMBER OK TIIK ABHIIt'lATEn PKKSa Rcceltlnc Kull Leaied Wire Rerrlca TIM Aiaoclated Press Is eieluslrely entitled to -the ue . for publleatiwi of all nevs dlipstehes, credited to It or othrrwle credited In this paper, tai tiao to the local newi. published herein, t All rJhil for . publication, of special dipsiebrs herein are alio reserved. .MEMBER OK AUDIT BUREAU OK C1IICUI.ATIONB A. A. C. Irerage clrculallou for all nootlia i tndlnt March 31, 11130, nee 1323. ... Jlally aterage dlslriliuliuu for six montlia to liatrh 31, 11130 (i;7r,. Present net paid A. B. C. 44G9, Present press run, 4805. AdrerlHIng Represents! Ire - II. C. MOOBNSBtf t COMPANY .. Offices In Km Yors. llileagj, Detroit, Ian rranclsco, Lue Anielcs, Beauts, Polrlsod. Ye Smudge Pot ? (By Arthur Ptrry) AlhioHt n'nybody the Republican party namos for governor curt lie elected, If tho Democrat don't dig into It Ih punt, ond discover that ha waH Iord High CommtoiHlonor - of tho proposed World'w Fair In Portland In 1930. (vThp corn oro uf tho vulloy In now tho, eight of a Rood football tackle. It la claimed It Ih not suit able for roasting nui'H, and there fore, "poor outing.' Tho corn will turn out juHt uh unfortunato for drinking luvyusc4.,. . , ririMATiM ( Kan nan CJIty Htnr , 1L Back again, single, must huo you. A. J, M. t PlHAITOINTMlONT? Will ox- ; 1 -plain If given it chance. A. J. M. You hud your1 J chance onco; stay away now.; .., - K. H. . It wilt Hoon ho hot enough for tho in on folkti to wear fui-H, and, men with two pair of Itio crouiu punt, to pluy tunnlM, at 2 pm. "Hurled deep In the howolH of tho Oi'i'gon earth. I gold iH'yond i! re a m a. Tho pndilchi 1m to hocuio It, and mint It Into tho coin of Iho realm. " (Malheur Knler prlHo). Logic, that IioUIh water. Then thcro Ih Iho mVHtcry Iiouhc, whoro Iho lutly Ih caitlilnfr itprl cul,.unil hiiioHh Ilka Mllwuukk', ViH wllon that burK wits tuinuUH. 11 4IJ.' r.. Knno hiiH ptii'OliuHod it now' Ktutlabnkor." (MuntiiKUO, Cal., Not(jHjv. A mUHluul tiiutor,' . '.Anuthot Boclttl llun Iiiih removed hlmNelf. from Bunentl circulation, iluo to HngorliiB too long In tho nounllght. lTHK 1IA.NK When I ko Into it bank I have u foolltiK of awo. Tho inOHt pow erful of III!' tha frotlH UveH heyoml thuao KnltlUKH. . Thow) viiuIIh are tthu 'cloHCtl ,tein)lcu of I'owor nnd Freedom. In tlmno VHiiltH tiro the. Uolilen Klocco, Iho (Ira'll' of Hlr Unlalmil anil tho MiuiHlon uf Iho ISklcu. 1 feel like luklllK Illy ohoeB off when I enter. 1 ant nlno it Ihlef when 1 ehler n bunk., t My flimera Itch. Wo nil unileiKltinil bank-mhleiH-.ilo wo not, hypo crllo brethren ? (UoCaaxiorcn), 'Tho eplrtomloi of troe-nlttlng anionic the Itlihi of tho nation, Ih loo much for tho pnrentH, who, "arc unnblo to find a milutlon for tlio BlIllnoKH." ritatiMi Iho preiM illn- . imtchen. Tho probloin HhouUI. be turnci) ovor to a committee of nclentlBtH. to ttetornilno If a whou- noUled Bimnklng would not help a trifle .1, . . VAl'ASJU m n ut . ' (Altoonn,. Neb., TlmoB) ' thin limy, not help you to (IokIiIo wheif! toi tuko your vncntiiln Hut it may help you' to doHlde Where to tukq lo tnko jour vacation. ,' ... Not knowing any thing ot your hohjvor huultH, im rather hard lo tell.Juiit what Htnd of nvaciitlon you. mile Ilk but I would Jut rupu diet you are human ' ' . I h'ave a- good place to camp, plenty I'f wooil. anil water, right on the bunk of tho river. One ot the ' bci nwlmmlng holei In tho County, . , ' i , Jn oiyie you cunl each any flnlt,, dont think that . you will utarve. For you can by .fat hen. for 13c ih.". nnd frying chicken, at 20 per lb, . Ami cggH gathered twice ntltiy for 16 per dos. And good iler.ey 'milk, 8 cent. ut. If any of ithe.e attraction, nppenl to you. and you Hhould de.ld. to como down. It may afford you n opportunely to get .onie (lr.t hand Information on how the people oiltlAi'o HIVo." . VcAir Yiro a. welcome it. Iho flower. In may: Your. Vorry Truley. Albert. Tucker. TO ATTORNEY SALliM,' Ore., July 82. 14), Wheter. county fruit, Ju.pector hn. a i right to collect In.pectlon feo. from private fruit grower, nnd keep the money as hi. compen itatlon 1. a que.tlon placed before UlBlrlct Attorney John C'nr.on. 11. Van Trump, county Inspector, onyii tho fee. were nuthorlsed by WHAT PRICE, SENATE? KTKARLiY two inontlisi at;o J'rcsitlont Ilnovcr handed the Lon don naval reduction treaty tliitt prompt action he taken cnnceriiinu; it. The Senate's task was a (simple one to tit tidy the treaty and decide whether it should he ratified or rejected. Kvcry member wiih niven u copy ol' that in less-than 2i hours every member knew how he would votr? On- it. . ' With the passage of the tariff bill, the business of the spe cial 'session was over. The Ifonse iidjiuirned. The President wished the Senate to act on this tivaty and also adjourn, so he could 'lake a western trip anil enjoy a much-needed rest and va cation. A large majority of the Senate wished to do likewise. Hut a small group "f 'it? Navy adherents like Senators Moses, Tiiiiffhiini and Hale, supported by the Hearst press, with Senator Johnson of California as their spokesman, took advantage of the Senate rules to render prompt action impossible. ,-.. SO A filibuster was conducted, and nearly a month consumed in. (If'innrulfttir tlmt the -President turn over all secret cor respondence concerning the treaty, wliicli they realized he was not obliged to do, COULD NOT the other signatories of the pact, Great Britain arid Japan. r' At no time since the tivaty was presented was there any doubt that eventually it would be ratified. No one realised this more clearly than the small group of Senators fighting it. But this did not deter them, and for a very simple reason. They knew they couldn't 'defeat 'the treaty, but they knew they iu'uld embarrass and annoy the upon it. For six .weeks this was the only motive behind thuir rabid aiid insineerc aiiti-tYeiity speeches. WITII-.tlie 'President forced to lOjahdon his 'vacation, and forced to listen for a month to misrepresentation of the treaty, the recalcitrant minority decided they hail achieved their end. So yesterday they agreed to a vote and the treaty not only passed, but with more Senators in favor of it than when the pact was first presented. ' Even such chronic-insurgents as Borali of Idaho, and .Morris of Nebraska, supported the Presi dent."' Outmf '.)() Senators only eight, six- Hepublicans and two Demiici'iits, joined Senator Johnson in the final roll call ! ! Ajul yet sonic 'of the augiist' members of the Upper House wonder why there is such popular dissatisfaction with tho Sen atorwhy the suggestion that the Senate be abolished eutiroly, receives serious consideration "out in the. sticks." , Tlli: -Senate costs tho ipeople 6f the country nearly a million IrlrillnrM ii ivoiii1 iri'uJiliivtpH nlntie, Whnl if coytjt them iirolhcr directions simply 'defies Coniputat ion. ' "AikP'yfl tlltt-jVOple of tile country are forced to pay about $8000 a month to nine Senators for the privilege of allowing them tVi"keep tho-Senlito in session, and do nothing, while tiicy pay their idle colleagues about $75,000 during 'the same period. DOING NOTHING 1 excopt of course, annoying and pester in the President of the, United States, by taking two months to semiro the httTf ien't iun of a treaty that but for them, could have beeii ratified in as many days. - . . . if WITH the country in the grip of a widespread depression, President hoover has a 'difficult enougTi-job to perform at liest, - But these Sonatoi'H who are so di'terminAl to make it hiii'dtl' arc Veally fitaking hiM task an easier one. x - ' For by their petty and pestiferous tactics they arc creating a syinpalliy for the President which, blliervise, he might have rbcen.Himljre to attain. The V'lnorican people, as a whole arc un doubtedly dissatisfied with conditions as they are, hut it takes more than a business depression to destroy their innate love for fair play. . 1 So in spite of this depression, and in spite of the unpopu larity of the new tariff bill, there is no doubt that, thanks to the Juiinsons and Binghams and Hales, President Hoover comes out of the special session with more respect and popularity than he enjiiyed when he went in. GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE fN THE t'aniiiii'gu lo abolish Mini, it is Always claimed raise rativi( lo fatten the profits tho common people. ' Of course, this isn't true. ground largely because when rates have, been raised there has been a tremendous outcry, with nnteh publicity in the press; and When they have lieea lowered, practically 1io notice of the fact has been taken whatever. .- ! .-;;. , ..!', i.;-.s i i ' A FKW days ago the .commission, after an exhaustive invest i- tion, oi'dered.oduc(ioii of . light and power-rates in the northern part of the state which will save customers hi that (lis iricb' UM'iV.JULdJaS' HOI JiAliS a, year. ..; ;... . : " If tiny jjorljoutn 101 iec of; ttiis reduction' has beeHi tiiken it has rse'ilped.pu atcjilion. The new, rates are reported as 7 per MUTT AND JEFF-Lbt ih a Map Factory ' - r J k aw- 1 . . , A 1 , I 1 I . 7 lu j z . . . . , . i, . i . " i wncKC' rKC i i rcv. v-v i iiw i i iuraft i.i r I ir n tr. - i. rsjt. wj . -i m.if-u a.. ...r.. v.-.. . . We. MUTT?! CAP TAIN SHooTtED 1.0OKS AS IF V SoMTHlrJ-S He 6ftit46 im AMTHeft txftecTtow. Poulouj Trlctvs J A tv4at V "ycPBVT- H2 UrrV f-AS'HSTfcgftgttk rtG L WOULDN'T -Be TC-We OL MILL- TORrVJ lcft at j !r,7 s . ' Writs )fj AIL VT74 . VTOVWN TVg STAIR'S- I :if17', . HRG H0UCyey m FW:rorrVTi-FOLLOUl THfe bissgst I -CW LiiCC 1 I rrri-iA.S I l&to lSeV? 'A riTi V MORVft- TORN) . r JJj. (t, -Orr. to the Senate, mid requested the trenty and, it in Kafe to say, DO without breaking faith with,. President, by delaying action the, slattvpubliu service commis- the commission does nothing but of the big corporations, and rob , But the impression has gained cent under tho' rates in the I-os Angeles area, and 14 per cent under tho rates of those enjoyed in the Seattle district, where the people own their own utilities. .. TIIK members of the commission may not be as alive to the people's interests as they should be. But in the face of this action, it can no lougcr.be justly charged that tliey only raise rales and never lower them; i Moreover, this reduction 'supports the contention of this pa per, that the way to protect the interests of the people as against the powpr companies is ;iot to abolish the commission .and fituii abandon all public control and regulation, but o retain Jhe, commission and, by proper appointments, see tI)iitTtf;jCuncti6ns in the interests of the people, as originally intended. Personal Health! Service By William Brady, M. D. r Blcned letters pertaining to personal health and hytisns.MMt -t. dlirSM, dlafnoslt or treatment csill be aneverw! by Dr. Brady If A stamped self addressed smelopa Is enclosed. Utters should be brief and vrllteo In Ink. O-ng to tba large number of letters recelred only a fee can ba answered bare. . No reply eao ba midi 'a queries Dot cooferalnc to Instuetlooj. :- Address Dr. Wallaae Brady la care of Tba Uall Tribune. YE.HS AND YICA11S AFTKItWAHD ONE' IIKES TO RECALli - ' TIIK GOOD OMI I'OISO.V 1VVDAY8. " ' Hchopdnhauer, the grumpy old peHsirrflBt,: explain, why ;the long Vacation seemed so much lonirer when we were kid. than It seems to us now. Don't read Scho penhauer though not till you are ovor 60.,- Keep your. Illusion, .as ong as., you can. But when you do grow up and out tt- you'll get ull the moro kick out of -Orumpy. . lomo of our literary critics 'de clare nn - author -.must ,first live before ho can write effectively about 'life. By that rule a doc-' tor must first have a. disease be fore ho can -hope to . understand It., 1 do not entertain any such notion, but. I'll toll tho render that 1 have had all seven kinds of Itch nnd there is very little other experts or authorities can. toll me' about Iho subject. I've worn Spangle nnd Klnde's winter under- wear, had caterpillar hlvos, bnt-1 tied Capo Cod mosquitoes, oncoun tored ' Hudson- river bedbugs, caught scabies, helped myself three times to orthoform , cry--themn, nnd finally completed my education in Itching' with, a .post-j gradunto course In ivy dermatitis, All these . preliminary Itches : are, annoying, and tho orthoforml (chemical) erythema 1s exasper-l ating nnd more bo with each sue-; ecaslve attack, -but person has not really ltohcd until ho has had a summer und autumn out--Insr with lvv Dermatitis.'..; " l'olaon ivy grows as ,0. low slilllbj,' or a vino cllmhinB,Jivn wan .01 tree. , Dlstlngul.h r1t-fTom harm less vinotJ or V)hflil4: 'by Its ooiri potind leaves, caclilj.h'vl"8 ,.,"'t'0 loarlots; tho faiplMar woodbino or Virginia creoprr uttcn nirHUikon for poison Ivy :has five lonflet.. I'olson Ivy lcutlo'ts mo Irregularly notched on oho side and have usually a velvety covering of fine ,,,,,i,.iii.,inli. The vino on plant bears small. Inconspicuous yellowish tifcon flowers in "6ai'ly summor, 'in olustors, . anil these develop In tho autumn Into. small globular smooth green fruits, which finally becomo Ivory ' or whito when ripened. . One of the best . protective n,nnu,irnH where VOU must WOl'k or play In proximity to poi.orf Ivy In a smearing of the exposed skin, with" common yellow soap lather. Of comae this will not last long. If the exposure l prolonged, smearing the skin With ordinary . gear, grease or axle greaso Is -more satisfactory. Then 111 either case tho exposed skin mould be reveatedly bathed with many1 rinsings ot Hoapy water, In order to removo any of tho Ivy toxin that may be on tho skin. Tho poisonous principle of Ithus toxicodendron Is .very similar to tho only toxins we know us such tho poisons produced by llio growth and multiplication of cer tain disease germs. Helng of euch character, the ivy toxlsi is capable of producing In ii susceptible In dividual a specific Immunty, Just as dlptherln toxlu floes. At least wo bollevfc .till. Is so. . Wo now have available n con centrated poison Ivy extract which hns proved exceedingly effective, when administered -tiypodiu-mlcally aw a remedy for Ivy poisoning. Ih most cases one or two doses bring ing a prompt recovery nnd nlmost Invariably putting nn end to the Intolerable Itching w 1 1 h I n 5- hour.. - Any doctor anywhere . can ariminlstor this treatment, which Is provided by various reputable biological laboratories... -i ; : - , For., the first aid trentmont 'of, ivy poisoning-.the- best remedy, isi perhaps 'tincture! ; of iron chlorideJ diluted half and half with water,: and applied a'a. lotion to the-'af-fected or exposed skin four or five times a day. ".: :. (J.U1CSTIONS AND ANSWERS ,; Saving the Baby, . Would It be advisable to have an 8 months' old. baby inoculated, for diphtheria? ;. While I: think: It is fine .we of tonl- hear. i,, people; speaking ', against , It. . Would : It' bcfbctter to wait till, fall or tiavo; It .done now? E. -a, .; , . ; Answer you mean,. 'not- inocu lation, but Immunization, w By-i all means have tho- baby immunized against - dlptherln NOW. ' It - re-1 uulres several months for the Im munity , to, develop- fully :after,thc administration .of , the toxin-antl,-toxln; meanwhile tho baby would be only partly protected. . So do it NOW, and by foil tho baby will be protected. Diphtheria is most fatal .to: very young babies, -and therefore Immunization . is most necessary in early Infancy, Do I not talk ngalnst anything I deem not good , for folks, here? If there wore nny ground for talk ing 'asnlnst tho . prevention: of diphtheria, I'd talk against it here. Show mo who talks against it and I'll show you cither nn Ignpra imuB or a crook. It Is principally crooks , that finance the propa ganda against dlptherla preven tion, smallpox provontion and honest medical work in general. The quacks figure thati overy Jion- est doctor slandered In the eyes of the gullible public makes the .uiiJdng, onslcr for them. Hence lltoy: :l.'ay for , tho nntl-modlcal propaganda. in irtigtoolirs Health .Certificate. l want you to know thut one mothor, nt least, believes youi are doing m world of good In your courageous agitation for the bride groom's health certificate , . Mrs. W. K. 11. ! An.wor Yoh. maybe, but nil 1 know Is what I read In the let tors, and some of the lottors are pretty severe, lly the way, don't wall till the man I. a bridegroom. Ho should produce his health cer tificate whon he comes as u sultoiv Uy health certificate I mean a signed statement by a reputable, physician that in his opinion tho man has no communicable dis ease. , Should n Child Have Diphtheria? My wife wishes to have our 7-yoar-olil son Immunized against dlptherln. 1 object becauso l once heard ll talk by tt doctor who mild there Is no rail proof . . . II. II. I). Answei Klther you misunder stood the doctor or ho was a char latan. I'roof? Consult tho rec ords fur the city of Auburn. N. Y. My advice Is tlint every child should be given tho Schick test, and if this Indicates the child Is susceptible, then tho toxin-antitoxin ImmunlZalon treatment, and lilwajs , bqforc .school (ige. . The younger the , greater .the 'danger of diphtheria," so you can't niotoct the child too early, (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) NURSES SUFFER FROM PTOMAINE POISONING NEW YORK, , July 22. fP) Thirty. nix iuiihoh In tho Wlllnrrt Pnrkei hospltnl woro trpjitert by phylciuns yestcnlny for ptomnlne poisoning, nttrlhutpd to nieut they had for v dinner Sunday, Three Irveie still in hospltnl beds" today, but were recover In k. . MAIL TRIBUNE DAILY GROSS-WORD PUZZLE 1CH0S8 Tiling. Accaoinlat. fay la ad vance Animal In cloeure SjlOW-mOTiDB animal . I'ralt Solution of Yelterday't Puzzle jE V E. I R A R i JN S " sTFt : b3HUiEWlM E. L T Us A L s aIElii fjR U M E N IllR O S E IlIllliE cJtIa N T S .CJiWMipnsMRUotn The! French SJnglet Audition to a building Indlrklnal performance Black c.okoo Slohammedau. Ism Writing Im. .nlement BlTld. One of an 18th century Hoc weglan rellg ' loss eer?t B.ropean . snoantaln its. ten Bearing Mora conrta. one r- . Xlrllra Hall re njetal Imnottant - 44. Takes n chair 40. J-'onilnliie uaiue - 47. Exelinnga premlom . 49. Horn of the InHnltlTe 49. Stroking cent ' lr 6. The while A.upe.iirM viliiii.ni, rnllnn. i JfegallTe pre. 'tj. silk not yet ... . ., Iwlsleil , s i EiOiSI AEDf. L sis 5 A TllH E N C EllBR O ML nA H E. SDA ttkLL A- H iUi. LjI 1. M P sHsjIjc T1Z3 PROSP E C TDNbT jC E RAN lfC ARPSir LA R Y a r A E I If R 1 itinl S. 1 1 "ZZLW1- Wt- t.-i ; i .. .;:,' 4i W'',44 So Si W S2 fff ' fm ' vm- I --I 1:1 wm -II I I Wm: Sundown STORIES MO HE tK'KAN SIGHTS lly Mary (inihuiii llunnur, . John and "Tegcy and the Little Black Clock wero having a -wonderful time seeing tho creatures who lived under the ocean - nnd along Hhe coast, for tho Clock had i turned me time - ahead and he hod a -boat which could go BO quickly as wjjll, aH so far down In the water. Now they went far up the coast where they watphed seals go ing to rest on the land where thoy ti- a I n e d their children. "They hnvo auch Ronsl tivo whisker hair " tho Little Black Clock said, "and these help thorn when they dlVe. "Then they are well known Tnt. their hliiblier which- koeps thenV warm and gives them their own heat in the cold climates.' After this tiiey went and watch ed a numlier ot n.emhern of the walrus family. They were lying down on some rocks nnd the Little Bluck Clock told tho children that one was always on the watch-out for ononiles. If thin one should want to take a nap ho awoke one of tlie others to take his place. "There are uch odd creature in the ocean." said the Little Black Clock. "There are the moltusks. for example, whtrjj get enough ma terial from the-''- ocean for their shells so that they don't have to go away from their homes to shop." "ThAt's lucky for 'them," Peggy said. "Isn't It? And there are the sucker sharks which swim hy the sides of the sharks, or attach them selves below so they cin get free rides." the Clock ; added. ' They traveled now where they tms i vtvw vaw JV'lsAVA T. So.nd ef a COW ; 8. Branches ol learning . Olden abhr. -ill. tight helmet II. Soatb Amerl can animals 13. Monntnln . plercod by the Slmplon tnnael 14. Nlsrorlaaea K. Brook ii. Thlaklnc it. Angry i. Dnmp is. silkworm III. New! comb, form 13. 1'rlesfly tribe - of- Israel 4. Hilar. .. s,". Bonntlfnl bird. a. Torn Is. Linger 3U. Admirer! trl position 41. tuslens if cnrely . tl. Small qnarrel 47. A king of the ' jlninlckltcs 60. 11 road thor onghfarei abbr 41. Bora - . 61, 1'JursJ ending 66. Continent: abbr. , 65. Jtentfl (7. 1'ark In tha llocklea 68. atoll of tnbaceo BOWS 1. Being three la - one , -' S. l'ronoan U.Oem t.' Vnnck Funeral piles . HnU, . ... saw the coral creatures building on top of tho pretty skeletons left by previous members of the coral fam ily. ', "They will keep on building un til they reach the" top of the ocean, but never above." the Little Black Clock Baid, ''because they can't live out ot water. Do you want to sec some more of them?" , . Both the children said that they did. .,. ; - '. . -J - 1 Tomorrow MViYys mid llahlls." Ye Letter Box A Dancer Speaks Out Tq the Editor's . , J am very flinch interested to Bee that the InipTjrtant rolo which danc ing playB In contemporary Ameri can life has at last been acknowl edged by a national newspaper ad vertiser In an advertisement, not ol dancing, but of cigarettes. This may be attributed to the ever-increasing popularity of dancing as a pleasant and healthful form ot so cial recreation. Grace, which Is such an essen tial feature of proper dancing, can best bo uchieved by dancers who follow the modem, nthletic. tradi tion of slcnderness and moderation. It sIb gratifying to obsorvo that the national advertisers have taken this factor Into consideration; lor Ihe" grace necessary to give danc ing aesthetic form and significance Is rarely, if ever, achieved by cor pulent persons. On tho dance floor results of over Indulgence arc quickly revealed-cnuBlng embar rassment not only to one's dancing lnrtncirR-ut also to other dancers by encroaching on more than a fair share of apace on a crowded or, as is often tho case, on a dance lloor of limited proportions. Danc ers today, when templed to over indulge In Ihe punch howl or the buffet, reach for a cigarette in stead. Though dancing is sometimes frowned upon as a form of recrea tion in summer, careful observation will reveal that objections to it in variably occur In the cases ot those who, due to excessive weight, have difficulty in moving their bodies with the desired ease and grace. - Yours very truly,. . - - , . ARTHUR Ml'RRAY, cast 4.id St., New York Do Yon Remember? TEN YEARS AGO TODAY fFrom files of the Mail Tribune,) 1 :June 22, 1920 Sealed bids asked for conslm, tion of Crater Lake highway p, pect to Union" Creek. ' .'John q. Mann elected presids,, ot school board. Jackson .county Odd Fellow, i, hold meet In Aslilanc. Special election called to vote 01 giving water to Southwest Meilrort Marlon. Warron G. Harding s, cepta Republican nomination. Harry Walther goes to Salem Ii get recount Medford census. Stanley Sherwood Joins ranks ol postal mall carriers. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (From files of the Mail Tribunal July 22, 110 ' City swelters in hottest night oi record. Jay Bowerman slated as RepuV : City- Will expend million dol'iti on paving program. Citizens protest hbuse'niovlng si Oakdale avenue. City pipe.' line completed. .Medford ' National bank to . tend its building .to the alley, a Central avenue frontage. Pear " packing school opens. Quill Points Ifthe apple rtinde Adam ljecom one of tho gods, our guess Is thm he squeezed the juice out bnd le; It set a while. People go crazy by trying to un dcrstand the incomprehensible, So It's much safer to say that women are queer, and lot it go at thai. Like attracty like: And dlvor shows how diwappointed people a whan Ihn fir, A nut nthnt ll... --7. like, , T lien o whs less diiylinlil spooning: In iniggies. in a buggy you couldn't Ret far ciiougli to Iio ninong strangertt whoso opinion didn't matter, "I will stop at nothing." sajs a fiction character. Probably one of those fellows trying to oulyuest Wall street. That's where they stop. , . The Chinese have just one war after another, but they don't car much. They have just as many cooties In time of peace. . Ame'rcanl'sm: Deciding to mak( money In oVder to live; getlins tii habit und then Hying In rder o make money, f ' A' rosort Is a- place. -where yon pa-y a dlmo every hour or so fur something you could get Cor-nol-v ing ai nomo. ... , , - -r. - j (Hojiv aWr New1 yirk ' wlll nu' Description: "lies Ihe kind or rt fellow tvlio cant iVi'llnr a clgarelto witliiiut adding Unit Im has always lived a clcnn life." '' The male of every species 1b nwrr hnndsomo than the female. What" Well, you notice that men can sr: by without camouflage. disqualify a fighter who fouls- ''" tore training-will include guunllni with the knee. . The Jury must Judge by the rvl dence. Uut the most convincing evidence may be the evident Ik' thut the witness is lying. Every community has et one man that nobody Is aware except when ho announces that h Isn't candidate, , , . Correct tills sentence: "I "r" tills nils' because It'n tlie best," jll the filling station man. "not '" J?k..r. .. .1 nroflt." Westfltv Western Lumber Co plant ivura(kl operations, eivi"' employment to 250 men. By BUD FISHER