Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD MATL TRTkUNE, MEDFORD, ORKfiOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2H, mTO.
P3QE FOTJft
Medpord Mail Tribune
Dallr and Sunday
rtibuslwd by
HinPOUD I'UIMINO CO.
-r-i w. at. f
BOBKRT W. BUHL, Mllof
I. lUUmi SMlTli, alalia! if
An ttvlcpenrlrnt Newspaper
Rntered a aerural rla-a rnaiu-r al
Orator,. UKlM Arl nl March . I HI"
Bt'BrH'IllPTIIIN rUTKB
Br Mall In Advance:
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ll.ll.. with Hi.iul.v. uiinlh ,
'.17.60 I
Pally, without Similar, year
Dally, wittiout Sunday, rrwnlb 15
8unaar, one year , .
Jactaoirtllle, c'enlral I'ulnl, i'luienli, Talrnl, Oolil
mil anu uii ruai'..
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Dally, with Sunday, one year 8.00
All tertna, eaah In adrance.
Official paper of the City of Medfurd.
Official paper of Jaraaon County.
MKMBF.il OK TIIB-USITKIl I'llKKS
MKMHKK OK THE ABROCIATKn l'ltK8B
Keceivlnc Knll leaned Wire Smlee
Tbt Aswclaleit I'rcai la exclmhely entitled In
the um for publication of all neua dlipatebea
credited to It or otlwrale credltrd In thla paper,
and alao to the local neua puhllined herein.
All rfyhta for publication of ipeciaj dlpatxbea
berelo are alau resrned.
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OK C'llil'rUTIONH
A. B. C. ateraye circulation for ala roiinlha
cndlnf March HI, l!:i(i. a 4.1SII.
Dally arrraee dilrlliutlun for all muntha to
March 31, 1930 HI7r,.
rreient net paid A. B. C. 4499.
1'reaeut prwa run. 4UI15.
AtrrerlUInc Itepreaentatlre
M. C. MOtlKNSKN 4 COMI'ANT
Offlcea In New York, I'blcaao. Detroit, San
rrandaco, M Angelea, Bealtle, roiriara,
Ye Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Prry)
The KnunymoUH Rent, who took
pon In hand to invito your corr.
to go to holl, Hiiro lckuil out u
grand time for It.
"The question 1h not whether
innn rteHeemlod from the monkey,
hut when lie la Rolng to quit do
ncendlnB.' (LouiHvllle Times.)
laugh that off. folk!
Most of the gubernatorial nspl
ranta uro ylppuig: "I-Htand-for-the-policlPH-of
- George - Joseph,"
and all of the lot nro hlattlng, "I
stand - for-tho-strlet-enforccmont-of-THK-Prohlbltlon-law."
Home of
the JoHpphliin 1 adherents Bpoak of
their devotion to the1' tenets, with
what lu Intended to he a sob, but
turns out to ho a sniff. To hear
the lot, and a couple of tho Port
land papeiH tell It, tho JoHeph
policies are n nacrrd covenant,
grantod tho people of .Oregon by a
special dispensation of Providence,
and approved by Iho'hito Wood row
Wilson, who "kept um out of war,"
until the, votes wero counted. AjhI.
furthermor,. ''a tantamount Issue
of the campaign" will be thu
Hogue river finU bill.
. "Wanted By large national cor.
poratlon, capable; executlvo with
gllt-cdge ' references who under
alands women. If you. can't mako
good,; don't' widte. Address all
comniunicatlonH, liox CVC, care
TlmeH,,-1r-(Uunt ud Denver Times)
Thar hain't no Hlch.anhi.nl.
1 Link,- McCor'mlck of New Voi le
City, ,1s in "(ii' midst, again. Link
Is older than fro used to be, but
don't look It. . '
IIOYl WHAT A TIIIUMi
(Arlington, Ore., NnwH)
W. I); 1)IX and Vawtor Crnw
fnrd put up ii Kallanl flKht In
flirt TTonuet -111111011 Krldiiy
nlKht hut they woro aKiiln de
famed hy T. J. Humphreys
nnd K. R. Huston. It Is said
that Mr. Dlx dies hard after
loslnR throe names. However,
tho luHcrs ehallenRcd tho wln
. iiors to another Kdinu next
week. . .
ThlllRH even up. Tho haieleuRrd
gul has a pair of gloves that roach
to tho ellmw.
Roasting ears are enjoying quite
a vogue.' If you don't get hutler
In tho ears, It lands on tho necktie.
Tho old hooey Is afloat again,
setting forth that (he heat 'Is un
real, and lift per cent linagliiallvo.
On this liasls, the round yellow
thing on high Is a ID -via mile power
electric light, and please remeliiher
that the cuunlor Is 5000 tulles
south, as tho crpw flies. However,
u majority of the nlt-wlts with no
Imagination suffer from tho delu
sion It Is hot, and, furthermore,
liavo a complex that they are mer
rily sweating, which, of course,
they are not. When In this shape,
tho victim Is apt to mistake the
chilblains for prickly heat. A
bulletin Issued by (ho UH. llureau
of Health, explains how to keep
cool, vlx: "Confine your conversa
tion to suitable topics, such as the
achievements of Admiral liyrd In
tho Polar regions." It might chill
all hnods to tho marrow to discuss
Admiral llyrd, but this Is danger
ous, as some roughneck would he
sure to tell his repertoire of off
color stories. In which tho Ico-mnn
Is tho hero. -
llKVHI.UY HKKAKS UX1SI0
' (I'resN DIslHIta'll)
When members of tho Ijidtes
Aid 8oclety of the Prcabytorlan
church decided to ralso money for
their treasury they bought a pair
of overalls and conducted a sewing
clrclo. Much member brought a
patch for the dcnlm garment,
sewed It on, but before completing
her stitching placed it bill or coin
beneath the patch. When the
women finished their task, the
Kov. K. (1. 1'fallr.gi'aff, pastor, was
usked to don the garment. When
tho patches were Jerked loose, one
hy one, the total reached as
the last patch was removed.
PHOENIXTISSFONARY
SOCIETY WILL MEET
PHOENIX. Ore.. July 83.
(Hpl.) The president of tho Mis
sionary society announces an Im
portant meeting to bo held on
Thursday. July S4., at 2 p. in., at
tho church parlors. Hhe wishes
all members of the society to bo
present. Also all ladles of the
church and community aro Invited.
GOOD NEWS
HKRK is some gootl news. W'u lmvc i on excellent authority
Hint within two years the (ireat Northern link to San
Francisco will be in operation. Ail within five years the (Jreat
Northern will be connected with nledl'onl and the Koirtiu Hiver
valley.
W(! are mil at liberty to divulge the source of our informa
tion, but we have everv reason to believe it 4s authentic. If the
report were itierelv tiiiolher riiiuor, or cracker-barrel (.'tissip, we
would not mention it. For we detest the irresponsible liuindir.::
erisiu that raises false hopes in a community, by f.-ivinir cm-
l-oney It) reports wllii
can do a community no crcnler disservice, than to indulge in
that sort of speculation. Far better to say nothing than to
broadcast mere possibilities, as certainties or even probabilities.
We do not menu to imply that our information is "official!"
or that the (ireat Nortliern connection with Mcdford has already
been ordered. Nor do we deny that sniuftliing MAY conic, up
to prevent such a connection.
Hut wo do say this :
THAT Till', lift IS NO IXM'IJT THAT TIIK I'KOI.'ltAM
AHOVF, IS TIIK I'UOfiHA.M THAT IS CONTKM I'liATKD HY
TIIK DIKKCTINt. HKADS OF TIIK IUI.L LINKS; THAT
W1IKN T1IKY KKCKNTLY SAID TIIK I'KK.MISSIOX TO
HI'IU) TIIK KKDDIK CITOFF .M KANT TIIK CONSTKl'C
TION OF"FKKI)KR MNKS IN OUKtiON " TI I KY 1LAI) TIIK
MKDKORI) CONSTRUCTION IN .MINI).
This, wo repeat, is j;ootl news. Anil under the eirciimsliiuces,
the present is a propitious time to pass around the Kood news.
For there is a creat. deal of pessimism hereabouts. There is u
Hreat deal too much "viewing wilh alarm."
f N SIMTK (if Hie views of our CIolil Hill correspondent printed
todny in another column, we believe wlutt one THINKS
the HttltlKlc ol inincl Hjih a Jjnat
Thoii'dit does not alter facts but
motion (ioc s not aiiti lat.is, nut
lent, tieierinine uie until pruniiets oi iiionc ijicim.
So l'rc is ..own of R.H..1 ro,M
) iIcdl'orl within five years
railroad that develops the country hi which it builds, instead
of relying solely on the country to build up the railroad.
Ho if you IVd particularly down in the mouth today, choor
' , , xt 1 i . , .
up, look live years ahead ! Not only are material conditions in
Medford and .laekson County today hetter than they arc in a
. J
majority of other communities, on this const, but to IllOSh
WHO KNOW the future never
THIS ISN'T FREE
PHHMONT OliDKI!, veteran California newspaiier man, and
present editor of the San Francisco 'all, has probably done
more for "down and outs" put more human derelicts on their
feet, and contributed more lo the cause of prison reform on
this coast, than any other citizen of the three stales.
Therefore, when he has Noincthiiif; to say about prison re
form, it is worth listening to, A film called "The Miu; House"
recently was shown in San Francisco and is now showing in
Mcdford.
Mr. Older wrote the
as a text :
"TUo IHg Houho," an nudihlo screen drama, may .quickly rovo
lutlmil?.b prison conditions In thin country. It Is taking; millions
of ponplo Inside of a typical Amnrlcnn prison whoro nvoryono can
know first hand just what happens. Knch person who sues "The
Hlg House" onco will know moro about prison llfo than ho could
loarn In a hundrod nrdinttry visits. '
' When visitors are shown about a prison thoy aro not allowed
to sco or hear anything that would glvo Ihoui an unfavorable Im
prnsslon of Iho way tho place Is conducted. "Tho llta Itimto"
throws tho prison wldo open. Tbnro am no ifolcetinir iruiirr'n.
You get It in I ho raw. Von soo a young weakling enter, who
while drunk killed two pooplo willt his car. It Is his first offense.
Ho carries with hlni a nunmnco of ton years. Von sou lulu lunuod
up with a desporuto IhcorrlKllilu tiller nnd murderer.
Tho play In an hour reveals to you the Inevitable fate of this
youth. Immediately l-o slnrls on the wrong road and. you know
that for tho hnlancn of his life, lu all probability, he will go from
jail to Jail nnd prison to prison. You will be Inclined to seo this
sudden trnnsltiun us n deliberate art of tho stale. It wouldn't he
, nulla fair lo say that this terrible thing Is deliberately dono nnd
lot It go nt that. No ono person is responsible for It. It Is the
system that does II with no liioro thouKhl or feeling la II Mian
(here Is In Iho mill dial grinds your roMcc.
Tho pooplo nro inilll'fmenl for Iho reason that they know noth
ing about what Is going on lu the prisons. Not one in ten thou
sand ever sees the Inside of ono. As n result the dominant Idea
In most men's minds is punishment and then morn punishment.
Hoing ludlfl'erenl, through Ignorance, Ihey leuve litis unpleasant
task lo Iho police, tho coulis, tho wardens and tho guards.
They do not realize Hint there Is an endless stream of. young
men flowing lulo Hie ieiilletitarles and that there Is no atlempt
. made to reform them. They ate sen! lo u school where their
touchers ale all hardened criminals. Tho side of good clllzen
ship Is not represented. The slate Is silent while this deadly
work goes on.
No effort of any kind Is made to turn Ihetn back Into the right
path. Their only Instruction Is In crime. If Ihey nro strong thoy
uro made Into eiriclent gunmen, killers, burglars, bandits or what
not. If they nro weak they drift nlnng with the drug addicts and
tho polty pilferers.
tClthcr the stalo should uso tho parole ami probation laws
freely, and organlr.o bureaus for tho care and supervision of men
when they havo been released, or 6ond eveiy convicted law vio
lator lo prison lor llfo.
Ti ls startling rlnso-up view of tho prison life, ns given In
Tito Hlg House," should touch the hearti: nnd arouse tho sympa-
MUTT AND JEFFr-One
I'fA SICK OF HAVING 0O L. r'r-A G0IM& TO TCLU CT" 7-! i FOLLOW THG UrJCOLeJ s ip you , A MArJ yjiru TVS S 1 v 1 ; T
SAPS TCLL M HOUI TO UL V fOU HOW To CcT TMCRcJ !6Hu;AV TO JAPAM- JUMP feS A HlSH HAT T tS 6lTHel 5,M" SXSWOULD AY
M-rl0 TeLL GO TO CHCAao- AMt TURM LcrA V rHRG LtFT TURroS-ANb ,fS ) JlMWV WALKGR-ToRm R(6HT Ws! TX tP to UftCk To" TOLUM
T6C:TTO Muj ' T0 Cincinnati-THew vou) nte PfiPfxcHUTe optwi vou S AT JAcicsoNuaie-G,F ,M Ai5rv,v,? For. MORG
i -MAKe two Le ft S i;; TrieivJ JAB with thg lcfT f RovjixjC ani kc-gp making If) ! ollw I KUrfea
K. JJl -O t I JTURnS OM A UHARF- 9 ;! I Fo' "ST". LOUU-TMc THC I U6FT TURMS UWTIL 0U f 0 ffl f
tr- Tf-i JSTC. Y v. i ' XX-TO ARIZONA-( . 11 --J I IW;
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FOR MEDFORD
arc unsupported by fuels. A newspa er
(leal to no Willi Wlitll happens,
tlioiiirht 1K)KS to a lar'e ex-!
umnni uui to a iiil t .
- l. V ss thrrc is s,, m,liU,ly
willt have another railroad, a
looked brighter.
ADVERTISING
followintt editorial with this film
City Motorist Gets
titles of millions of peoiilo. It slioiilA also stir their minds to a
realization of the futility and the menace of the present system.
Out of the presentation of this remarkable play may be born
the itlea that crime will' not lessen so Ions as the slate through
its present system continues to make criminals.
We arc (.'lad to print the above, for jiny tli invr that will aid
prison reform, or tend to decrease crime in this country, has
our enthusiastic approval and unipialified support. IJon't worry
about this bcin't a press ayent stunt, to (jet some free advertis
ing. If this film were nut what Fremont Older says it is, no
press iif-'cnt could have secured this space, no matter what supcr
salesniau wiles he miht exercise, or what price lie miclit be
willing In pay.
l'iittiiir "anything over" on Fremont Older would be about
us easy as packing (iff the liank of Kiifilaiiil in a brief case!
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D
(I lined lettera pertilnliig tu pertonal bealui and hygiene, nut to rfheuc, ttlanoili or Umimeni
III be answered by lr. ttrvly IX a itamtwd self iMrt-'Jictl rmelnpe Is eiteitmd. Letleri ihculd he
ftrlef nd written In Ink. I tug to (he large number of letter received only a fe can tie amnf-red
mr. tin "nlv ran tie mud, a querlea not caotVrniiiig to liulrueUuni. Aildreu Dr William Brad)
In care of The Mall Tribune.
IT IS FINE TO BE IMMUNE BUT HOW CAN YOU TELL
WHEN YOUR RESISTANCE IS UP?
Hoping the reatlor Ik lii fine fet -
tic tor a IHllo avKiiinen;, I wish to
propoHu a Hpueial questionnaire, or
jF&f. rather an enconn -
wh4 tor. Tho uut'Htion
aiich aa claasea In school, clubs,
lamiiieH, to join In the encounter,
inumuuai ccntrimuiona are not
'TT?d ,,M,t , ,aro n?1 eH1ec,iia'1y ,n
Vt0(f for thoy give no light on
l mo iiuuji u suck id uiu
! "V '"" V, " Z Tt
Imrs or the tonilu. lor of tills col-; )crore breakraHt unci before rctir
innn mo honrliiB fruit. We know, lnK ut nRht COUr,teraet ninny of
from expoiicnce. that Tor every i n,B evll otfortn of tllBnity.
reader who la kind enoiiRh to sny ' Don't Cheer, Boys; He's Reforming
! " " " ,l" Z "cr ' ono ?ho 18 Klal
'T10,'", 1 ast a,l"lilc,1 N""1"'1 you passed this way. Your article
i who la just mean enough to sayon tiln UHC n,i uy,aiie f toi)nnt.
i' ,"" 5" l!,era"wh Z'f ch,' 1 rm!'B me ,"""k- ' k,nfiw ' "'"'
. l-ioiii) of lea leia, siK.h aa a t uh, md mo. I went to the mat with It
moans something; It is moro like- three months ago and licked It
ly to ho an honest opinion; In fact,
ii i piciiy eeiiuin 10 us un onunoii average tin a day. J'leaso send
such us tho Kiipronie court hands nio vour Instruction on the care of
down with a majority or a minor-1 the hair. (T. A. 11)
ity dissenting. That's whnt we Ans Whnt! You havo hair lo
want and here's tho point of tho 1 rare for after having smoked 057.
nrgtiniont: . , I Olid clgarotlos? Ii Isn'i fair !.
In our chat hero Thursday, May
23, wo snld;
When a doctor lulks about
Immunity he Is generally tiy--,,.!lt
lug ill leu you now 10 gel ll.
When ho 'talks ubotit resists;
anio he Is offering you nothing '
hut discouragement or a hol
low, hopeless, helpless reKret.
We Invito n brief lettmv-that's
Ihe easiost wav to express yourself
I-"'"'"'1 K!U,ir'., m,y 'T ?ve!' V"
Will
Kroup, club, c!asn, family,. Rtvlup
1i!h or hnr (Ihon 1b tho neuter p'Hi
noui nionospd hy Dr. (loorK.':W;
wa in. M.i.i.v, " ' .-v... . i..-y
a loiter or not moro than a hun -
drod words giving thon concept!.
or idea of th (liMttuction In mci'ii
ini; of tho wru-ds immttnity nnd re-
stsliiin e. I am not iiennitted t
hold a prlzo content, hut no ono can
object tt
wish to prttsent' to tho
elnh. group or family -nuhmittit.R
thn host Hympoulum In thitj encoun
ter a nlco sot of hooks 6v nomtj;
thing. I promise nothing and
hope no group will srek to win a '
prize. Wo want actual opinions.
lit a-i'(lm. i , I, nl,. (,,,UA a.li-, iii-ii'
i . "'i
Intererted mo remind you that
any doctoV can tell whoiher you
aro immune to uiphthcila, if you;
, , , . . , .,. ,
want lo know. Hut 1 have nnvor
met a doetnr who can tell whether
your resistanee Is hli;h or low.
QUESTIONS AND nNSWERS
I would liko to know If eottrin
tall rahhiin shot in tills rial i aro
safi to dross and out In the season.
Thev are snld to lie dlseaseil in
ntiiiiv ti-v& ,,,,i unw, r iliol,- ,llu.
enses lire 'communiialile to man.
(Mr K. Ill
Answer, Tulnrenila Is widely
Ol-evalelil limonir tninio of varinliu
lipeeies. Wild ralililts have heen
!llie source of inunw infections of
' man Willi tiilareuila. The hifecliiih
Oi'Cllis throimh some abrasion of
Iho skin of tho person who dresses'
1 1 ho nnltnal or handles tho meat.'
! I'ersous sklnnlns or dressltlR such '
luanie should wear ruhber cloves,
,11:111 very carefully wash Ihe hands'
vi ii niiii i nnn wiinir rin nn i ,,,.
1 "
H-iiiiii.ii. iiouiiiK iiosiioys me in-
- "'" lll""i'i
i..i .- inn u hi koi nny. oe-
" ,, i .1 ,
, " oii"s ii.nuy nine
....I.,,- r-pma err i ue suiince anil
Even
) Ihrougli Uio Kuostancti. nomostlc
rabbits and fowl seem to be free
from this dtHcaHe.
, About to RoM( She Salutes Us
; iii, .,L(1 .. t,.v r,..-
and anawer idenj sending your directions for rolla
has bnen so much before breakfast and before rotir
abused by crude lnK jt lookH very Ron(i to me j
charlatans that I ; have not started yet. but I certain
am not holding y mean to try lolling away some
such testa any ; of my n-oubies. (p. D.)
moro. This, then,1 'Ans. And you write a Tine, level
Is Just an encouu-i IiUHi ow let us see what you
ter. I Invite only c.,n j0 AKTKK TAKING the rolls,
groups of readers,; So.w readn: a. h nv. will nnf iindnr-
, 8tanij whnt P D. meaa. She
mo-mo fl,,mnrun,,i,u i . nr mi,l
frinn(iS( from 25 to 75 vears old, are
rolling them regularly rind with
1 mmh benefit. Try 'eiii. You'd b3
surprised! Send stamped envelope
?'? '
afler 30 yea,-B of ciKarotte s,noklnK
j never smoked more than a couple
of dozen of them and mv hair inolm
land feels just as well when I gave
no cure at all. But I'm glad lo
snnd you the udvlce. If you suffor
n rolapiso. try a Hock of pi pes.
(Coiiyiijr'U, John F. Dille Co.)
Communications
SliukrspiMiv Was Wi-oiir, Tot).
To the Kditor:
Hon. cone has wild somewhere
is
not only Jritfht and
t ikii-i, ihil a uui: to rriueize tne
j editor boys (and girls). "Ood
knowH they need it.' ii-j that as
it may here goes!
On wiiii-H ii r Mm 1 ill h itit I ii
ivo added weight to your state-
; nients. vou ouute a nhilomtbicnl
generalization from Khakespeiue,
whicb, to the undersigned at ducers. An eilitorlal on why mil- j It seems . not generally known ellng such tremendous distances b
least, seems to weaken the force ions tmut go on short rations, that the Humane society finds fresh water where the bay salmon
of your argument. J because of overproduction should; within' lu work some cases of were born.
Haw" of the vintage of liiti l- be Interesting and enlightening. I cruelly to children, neglect of 'I think I've een pictures of sal
It! 1 li are frail things on which ! K. HKdN'KIl. them, nnd oven more degrading mon leaning falls anil iroinK un
"" n"iinm viiiuiiiiiin i "i
J030 eHpeciHy jM thiH true when
, inlv.liml(,rstnn(I n p c n n . mlllir
. ,.,.;
inodern industrial system.
. ,
cither good or bad. but thinking
makes it sn. rhi Slu.keHi.ear-
earn truth." vou say. -'enunciated
over :iao years ago. Is as sound
psyeholoKy now as It was tlien.".
T1"' UUestioil Is. Is
Utlestloil Is. Is II sound'
' now 7 Was It sound then? I'er
I "' "," lr hp means
(lisaKlt-ealde, uuplesKant. lneor-
' '"'' vil lous, wleked, laeklim-, de-
I flelent, worthless, hurtful nnd
I K""'1 oppiiMlle to all these.j
K"'l and had me used In;
this sense, then obviously thi
Bleat truth never was true.
A person may have cancer and
not know It. AccordiiiB to the
m eat bard. It Is not bad. ' only
thlnktlur nmkes II so."
A slalte of social evolution may
nnvo n niiniii,,,. or I'uni-i, - M
- ' " ,in-,.
arrowum, sucri sa crime poen.
..... ;..
i.miis I"'- "i ..-iMiii,..,..
limy i. lecnnoioKicai iinempioy-
K iio.cnieii an incrcastnK appreciation
um cniisiiicr uicse sionuis s
"t uitflamenta lly wrouu.' tney are
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HE glTlElsilSlElGlAlRP
.12. Mure cxtiniiiTe a. Hnttle of the
3d. (ire" Imot World Wor
37. Fnriiitil cxfires- M. Drlre
aliin if rlmlre i6. Krokvd
18. lt Mrth or 68. 1'ithiiii tr It ri
ll nt lire ' out iilirmt'iit In
31). For in1 r unlrer Die akin
mil ncfrulivf JVfl. Sliced rnnteit
Ml. II ii nl itui'tallona fit), CIonvi poet.
13. Trlrk
6i. SoukH
II. ('oiircriilntr
. (Ill UltlllMll
tfl. stnpld niiimnl
IT, ll
IS. 'I'n 1 1 rimrns
irras-ti'i
I J. Al-.fl
I). Oiiuce Klrp
A3. Writ inn II n Id l
01. Cmihit'ss In
il n Hirer
ii. (Jod of wnr
II OWN
1. Locution
2. f in jitx Jim f Ive
2 .i u I K I" 17 s I I ' " l' Xs
I i.
I B: L
r z "T zs 7g
27" 2S 33" IT 32
5? 3d ' 3S
I ; I
37 j "J 38 31
44 r ';. (-.ft-., 4-U
sq "si "IT Si W: 55 ST ss
Sf :. ; too IbI '':..
nut bad, niM-ordinir tu the m-cutest'
of all poets and the editor!
It seems that the habit iH row-
nmonK m,r (,(1't1"1' wrll7s
IU IJlHUll IIIMltll H ill Ml Mlillfll U-M llil r-. - -
! the purpose of adding dignity to 'lare deul aro Hiilistltuted for
their profundity hut It does seem ; eruelty, neslect, and poor sports
1 str.in,;e that they do not re'fleet manshlp. I
a little stop, look, listen before
HplifliiK their Keneralizations into.
thel- editorials. ; t
more is a iioe in me aiLiinw
of . man." etc. which means that
every dog; has his day. This Is
another of the famous author's
lllusionH. It certainly will not
niuiu hi kuv hk'h niniuiiu
facts, j
Ah for your interpretation uf.
i Ihe cause of the present slump
"loo m u cli Mi)'Ofl" as much,
not more c an be said for the t op-,
imsito. viz: Not enoiiKh sneed.'
espocially In cmiHumplifin by pru-
viuui inn. uiiij -
I rmm Kdward 1-
To the Kditor:
Ilalley
i I am writin-' thw to oxm-osi mv
I 1 w,lim-. llU!t lo txjuess my
aonrceiation for vour recont favr-
' odtto-b.l comment upon my
lIatfm. and particularly upon
hc w""'nt upon the plank doal-
,wl,h I,M, uU"v rviv "
' . . . .
' j" ' ' . ,, . !
appreeiate your saying so In your
editorial eolunins.
Sincerely yours.
l-:i. !'. HAII.HY
Junction City, July 21.
A lteply In Kill Day.
To the l-Mitor:
I It was with much Interest that of thoec pond anil enlightened
I read the letter of Mr. Hill liny, j citizens In our midst, who wish
of Ashland, cxpreiwlnt; his syni-jtlie so, lety to succeed and lend
pathy with Ihe work of the .lack'- i It every aid nnd enenurncenient
j s,,n County Humane society. Mr.; ere quietly content and have nel -
Day Is one of the constantly Krow-; ther swnputhv with the trouble -
i,,.r n,,,in ..r ,. ...v... i...itn
tne society is rilling a useful necd.i
t nn" i",y ,nnt n"'" ,mmt 'erythinKi
siiosen worn mini nil over tnc
,nnly have In the past year indi -
oi tne campalitn for more kind-
ness and the attainment of that
tO. French pre-
noon
ii. Hindu qnero
Si, he c ret lilKtoilei
i. Popular rant
S7. Itroitnlntf
chit meter
if. Veife'oltle
SB. Force Hlr noln
lljr tlrruuiftl llir
nose
.10. Wrird
31. Sniull mint
3i. Lock of luilr
31. ImportMnt oc
38. l.fiif of un
lierli
41. AlTeiteil ullti
'mnl de nier
43. Spend thrift
43. 31 ore Joyoul
ib. Calm
43. Porous pa Ira
Btemt vnr.
49. Complcto
Hhadow
60. Ferslnn fairy
61. Miixculine
nnme
62. Note of the
sculo
53. Independenrs
laeitiruei otihr.
fil. Orafled: heral
dry
1,5. jK-prlrnllnn
67. French pro
noun 63. F.vIkI
01. Itroiiil th or
ouRhfnrei abhr.
5. Former distill
J riff apparatus
4. Fixed chorgci
6. Sin
A. n oho I ill
7. Was In store
for
8. Ten-dollar bill:
9. Otititernte
Id. Stout wood
II. oim that Blinr-
15. TMiPlnn prlcKt
I::. 5lnhe.tcHeTe
16. symbol for
rllijl
ndvnnced Btai;o of civilization in
; whieh nil unnecewary Hiifferlng Ih
reduced lo it lowest terms and
',Bii"' ' i!'
Sliute man wont Into tho wilds
'and taptmed nnd trained for hln
domestic iu-n the horse, eow, cat,
iuik auu cihckcu, wiereoy turuin -
irm their liberty and restiictini?
and developing their activity to
. his, own purposes, he has assumed
ohllKatlons to thorn that it
jiuur nnn iiiiiuiMiiip 10 ov.nn-. jviiu
since their remarkable rospunse to
his wiyhes has made his own
v-; work and life easier and his en-
if '. U ivmcnl nf fn it Ii To I citm nil tiidiiwhln
creator, tho least he can do by
wav nf compensation is to ho
thoughtful and kind.
liitil uioiiiutuiui It riiumiti in Uiiiil
j that no other oi'Ktinizatlon seems
I to cover. The society never shirks
Its responslhilities. whether the
cases reported to It are of chll-
dren or of animals. Cases have
already In-en handled with entire
success that could not. by their
(lri;radiliK nature, be discussed In
the public print. Manv cases hall-
j riled by the society have been ex- never ko back to tho sea again,
j trcniely unpleasant, and yet the I "Arcsn't they bravo and unsclt
- human" officials have never spared' 1'oKBy exclaimed.
themselves In doliiK what their j -Now the submarine was takini.
sense of duty demanded. them where they saw more and
In fact. .Mr. Kditor, while the! mnrc beautiful sea plants and sra
few self-appointed knockers nnd ' meadows of beautiful creen. and
opponents of the society havo ' forests way under the water. As
flsured rather loudlv and con-'""" wcnt alnnit the Clock toll
splcunusly, the far Breater number
i. ,.. . . ...
iiuini'is run iicsne nir iuniiciiy
themselves. They represent the
that Is for the betterment of the
1 romniunltv and
take a modest
pride In all real prnurcss. whether
material
mural or spiritual.
rathT unfortunate that
i It ip
Do Yon Remember?
TKN VKAItS Alio TollAY
(Prom files of the Mull Tribune I
July 23, 1820
Ijirkin Orulib kills rattlesnake
with 11 rattles in Siskiyous. This
Is a larger reptile than the onii
slain by Attorney Evun Heames at
Crater Luke.
Dr. J. C. Hayes of Portland buys
Krlc Wold home on West Main anil
will move family here.
Washington. Uryan declines i
run for president on l'rohiliitint,
ticket.
Pear picking in valley to start
about August 5, says C. C. Leininon.
Busy Corner Motor Co. advises
owners of Overland autos to drive
fust on rough roads.
TWENTY YIOARS AGO TODAY
(From files of the Mail Tribune.)
July 23, 1910
Ashland votea overwhelmingly t0
grant John It. Allen trolley franchise-
. a nisn
Work starts on Page hotel anil
it will he ready by New Years
day.
All recordB for travel to Crater
Lake shattered.
Hownrd Bros, clear lot for new
Central avenue structure.
One hundred and fifty register
for pear packing sehol.
Forest fires do largo damage in
northwest area. Rain hope wanes.
Sundown
stories
WAYS AND HABITS
(By Alary Graham Bonner)
John nnd Peggry saw the love
liest of star corals with walls like
stars. The -Little Illack Clock told
them, as they
looked out of tho
glass windows of
their wonderful
submarine boat,
about all the
creatures they
saw.
Ho told them
how a coral
mother let a part
fall off from her
very own self k
that it could be
come another
coral, and how tho bahy coral stay
ed near her until It wua big enough
to do the same.
The Little Hlack Clock then told
,i,nm hm h nn0 .r-.tii-
livod an,i how they made the helps
in the eponsew act as their mouths.
, What Strang wayH and habit
these ocean creatures had!
They wero making now for tho
Mfin Thnv rnniii on thmnfii
Is' tno crcat thlek tilass windows.
whalcs and mackerel and many
others.
Tho r.itn uuu r-i..if t..i.i -h-
children that the banks f New-
aii nA u r:..u i ;.,,!
were really hanks or hills undrr
ti.n ,itnr nn.i ha f.ii n.n.,. ,f ai.
i nion along the I'aciflc coast trav-
OlllVlllin, aJUIIII re III ill K L'll ,
"I'm sure you have," the Little
Rlaek Clock agreed. 'When they're
leaping thoso falls they're think-
Ins of the shallow waters of a
more distant stream where they
can k'vo their little ones their first
start In lire. They're not thinking
of themselves at nil for they have
had their last ocean dip and will
l""m aloul everyining una nv..
m ,ne sca-
- tnen tnc I-'ttlc Black Cli'i's
s"''1 1,10 b'B "'0,,t oC 11,0 ul't'an
11111 to De l'a'1 nt "'K'0,
'' ,..,. ,hIH rl, i-ivn hTvwIf of
1 ,' f ". .'re end sallfr-
- ' -
! tton that Mr. Day and sn many
others enjoy In. dolnfi and thin
, klml ,ind c.nlI(, thlnB. Af,er
u,w n
n ,., i , i.. i ns hu
mans.
MAI1V
Mef'ASKKV.
.Illly L'3.
Old Staire Itenil.
R Rim FISHER
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