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-MFJVFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 931.
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BU HSrilllTIVN HAWS .
By Mali In AdiaiK:
, Hilly, wllH HiiiHlay, jw. .-
. lullf, with Sunday, rtri(h w
Ikullv ulllukiil f.ilfulat' Bumlh. ...... . ,05
Hall wltlwal Sunday, yu .'. . MO
flurvdajr, mm year 1.00
h. tvri. In Allium Medford. Album,
Jacloiitlllr, Crmral Point, rimcflli, Talnit, Gold
111!) and 00 llijtlivayi. . m
Hilly, ttltli HuHiy. month $ .70
ilalty,. without ftunlay, month. ...... . .Oj
JiaJly, uliliout Sunday, mm year...... T.yil
Hally,' Villi Kiinilay, une. ye t.0U
AH unni, eadi In idm.ee.
Official paper of the City of Mcdurd.
Official paper of JackMii County.
1 KM UK It OK THE ASHltf fATKI PRB88
Itecrhlne Pull Uaed Wire Serrfe
The Asocial 1'rew la eicltuitely entitled to
the unt fur Dtilillcal lun of all iwwa dfM.lch
crfdllcd to It or ottM-ntfu credited in thb Wper,
-and aiw to tiw local new uubllilied herein.
All r I till i fur ptitllUun vf ipedii dispatches
twreln are alw rescued.
mkmbkh op audit hukhAU
ok c1iux1.atiomj
(..-.. Advert liln UfpreienlatlTW
... M. C. MOUKNHKN C0J.IPANT. ...
Orflm In New York, Chleatu, Uetrolt, 8i
Fraiiclfco, U Angelea, BeillJe, Portland.
raOT
Ye Smudge Pot
(By Artim Penr)
i If Messrs. Hom and Meier" hold
tho nation In tholr noggins that
their continuous fuss la enlortuln-,
lug,' enllghtonlnif or amusing, they
nro off tholr respective buses. Tho
belligerency will never got beyond
the letter-writing singe, and tho
public Is becoming weary. Tholr
disputo l poorer reading than a
treatise on the Koguo river fish
situation, and la not to bo com
pared with tho Clara Uow-Dalsy
boVoo rumpus, or any ono of the
200 or ho Imbroglios , 'between
Almoo Hemple McPhorson or her
Maw, recontly wed. Tho afore
mentioned women at least had
Homolhlng to fight nbout. and
proceeded to the fruy with gusto.
This fracas in high places, has all
tho dignity at an alley-cat entertainment.
Another mold hart 'become 'en.
meshefl' In Ono uf tnbso nud -nnd
sorruwful oiilsodeB whero tho
mother infarms tho nollco, tour-
fully: '! thought she was spending
the night with a girl friend."
X f.OHIII AM) IIKIIUI.D!
. i ' (IChscii, Ciii;, Jouriuil)
Just ns fulk were gettltfg up
and dressing at tho Hlg Bend
' eump meetliiK' 'tent' "colony, '
Humtuy murntng, a small tor-
' nadir cumo along nnd blow
moHt of tho tents away,- leav
ing' Ote people standing there
wenrtng nothing much except
' il look of surprlKO. U was iiuito
a freak of nuturo.
Arms nnl faces of pessimists are
now 'about tho same length, ac
romitunled by better sneers than a
$80 auto horn can emit. .
Roasting ears frain.'ftirdlgn ; parts'
have1 made their 'fippeurunco, and;
as unuali can not be 'eaten wlth
any degree of effetoness, even by
tho fariey enters.
Il 1 1 now puHHlhle for a .vrillcy
dcnlien to return from Now .York
City,' whei u he was called an busi
ness, and speak uf fluun with the
proper utnount of awe,' as sbon us
his feet aro planked on the depot
plafform.
'W'OSII.MIt! ItKltillT HI'OT
' ' (Kontitalii Inn Tribune)
I'Mm a careless spender und the
fact . Is generally known In this
fork of tho creek. 'It Is so well
known,' In fact, that anybody who
has 'something he doesn't want
anil can't sell turns lnsUhe'flvoly
to me.: And since the depression
ser in, every business man In this
region,' whethor ho deals in auto
mobiles. Insurance, scrap Iran,
house furnishings or ferllllier, ho
ld us the day by saying to his help:
"Well, there doesn't seem to irt
much doing. I'll go down and sell
Hob (Jtilllen something."
As long hs tho governor Is volng
to extend pardons to nil autolsis
who full to buy their licenses on
time, tho gns silos should leave
their pumps unlocked nights.
i
Il begins to look llko tho -weather
would he such as to glvo straw
huts sumo employment. Heat Is
due nnd noeded, and owing to the
uneven distribution of the shiule,
there Is no use endeavoring to stay
In It all the time. As a matter at
fact,' It Is well nigh Impossible.
All things considered, the best phrl
of the heat. Is the shade, and hu
manity Just naturally gravitates to
It. ' Kveryhody has a good word
for shkde, nnd, no doubt, some
body lolling In It, will get bucked
out of a hammock nnd break an
arm. A deal transacted In tho
shade Ms called a "shady 'trans
action," Have you ever heard of
n sunny transaction? A man
iiidesvorlng to sell us a Roll.
Hnyre In 11129. aald he thought ho
could "shade the price." The best
js.nuu of shad Is produced by
trees, and they are artists at their
work.
Hon Itiyrullrr.
MAI.KM, July l.uVi Two un
identified men last night held up
and robbed Harry Kmlcr, army
rrcrultlng sergearit here, alter
forchig him to scop his car or
the Nalcm-mivertun highway, t
lie unirerw reported loday. The
robbers secured M. und nisde
ineir escape.
' "onfrrai Vil Dk-s.
IIIIIMIMIIIAM, Ala., July 1.
(h-ueral AlheiH T. (loodwyn.
s, communder-ln-rhlef of the
I'nltfd Cuurederate veterans In
luiH-SJ and a former representa
tive uf- Alahnma III mnrrmi died
.udny of heart attack.
" I tit-Hove in llic I'nitcd Slalcs'of America.
1 believe in the American ability 'to bent any beatable set of
eirctilnstiinees anil eome tip tiiniline.
I believe In the ability of tbe Ameriean citizen to swim np
Ktream, bit fast ball pitdhinit,' break 'out bf a biilf-nelsori and
lihvc'ii pretty pootl time in the bargain.
I believe that in the ion if run fair Sveather overbalances the
bad, that all "breaks" iire subject to the Iiiw of averairt's,' that
the expression "Onod old days" is relative and that everythini?
comes out all rijflit in the wash.
I believe a little optimism never hurt anybody and can be
taken slraiifht.
I believe in the capacity of (he Ameriean industrial lender
and in the common sense of the American working man.
I believe that Uncle Sum is still at the old stand with a bravo
heart and a clear head and I do not believe he is in any dunifer
of losini; his pants, coat, vest or shirt.
I believe, in the total inability of ftussin to change the course
of the stars, to rearranifft tho general appearance of the heavens,
to eliminate the constellations, to discontinue the daily rising'of
the sun, to subject the rainbow to a five-yenr plan :or it make
the American of liormal backbone jump into a hole and pull it
in after him. -
' '
T believe Ameriean railroads arc -worth considerably , more
than a dime a dozen.
I believe the United States Steel Corporation, the Amcricnn
Telephone & Telegraph Company, the 'General "Klee'trip Corpo
ration and other big industrial institutions will stay in 'business
and that none of them is in'any danger of having to take on a
sido line of lead pencils or apples.
I do not believe there is any danger of seeing John ''Plcrpdnt
Morgan, Owen D. Young, General Attcrbury, Charlie Schwab
or James A. Parrell throwing their jobs overboard and deciding
to iinike a living as ferry boat musicians. '
I believe that what the country needs more than anything
else is a restoration of the ducking stool for professional pessi
mists, sipiawkers, calamity howlers and confirmed grouches. .
I believe in the ability, instinct, capacity and power of the
average Amcricnn to fight his way out of any difficulty.' to stfale
any reasonable heights, to make the f iniil payments on the auto
mobile, to put something in the bank and to look adversity in
the facc and tell 'it to go to hell. ' '
I 'believe the American people will continue to own nhd 'op
erate automobiles and that' tbero is not a Chinaman's chance
that Conditions will arise which will 'make them decide it is a
good idea to go back to the bicycle and tho buggy. ' i
I believe the Ameriean hdtisewife will cdhtinho to have an
electric ice box and will never ngain be satisfied to spend a half
day mopping up the kitchen after the visit of the old-fashioned
icemiiu, ' ,.''".
I believo the old-fashioned washtub has gone for good and
that anybody who thinks the American wife is going bnck to
the old days of drudgery and inconvenience is two-thirds cuckoo
and oiie-tbird a'rihy liltile. 1
" 1 bciieVo thrVo 'sqliaro meats a flay Av'lH' iilwnys'bc'tho Ameri
eitii s'iliiidard.' bul thiit'e'ven if we 'iilis's one or two it v6n't 'hurt
(IN. "!l "''' "'"'- "
I believe in common sense and natural vision as opposed to
the "fidgils" ami the use of smoked glasses when anything goes
wrong,
1 believo in the silver lining, tho rainbow after the storm,
the pluiige'flifough cCifter.'tho infallibility of the slogan "Never
lend with yoiir chili" and the potency of 'the erics "Hlock Hint
klek ! 'nnfl,,;:l:lol.rVm Vh'lcf" .,?;''i:
I believe fliiil iiiiicli'nl'tlie world depression 'is "done by inir
rors." :' ' "; ;l ' ;:" ' "f ':i
I believo the worst is over and that it never was as bad as it
was advertised. II. I. I'hillips. ' ' ' " ' ' ' : '
, " '"CKeprilitt'd from the New York Sim).
Citreer: Any job thnt harvests hand-clapping.
Happy thought I Why not leave law enforcement to the In
terstate .Commerce Commission t Kverybody minds it.
A 'substitute for tiiik'bilrk in tunning 'lijdcs isn't a iiew idea.
In our time they used apple sprouts.
Hut why not get down to bedrock and and confess that all
Otir Woes are caused 'by laid; tif honest men!
And "Mi'tlniselillntld it without taking up exerelso at the age
of 750. - '' '' ' " ; ' '
A bear market has advantages. l'iw people borrow the com
pany Vfiliuts to keep it going.
Psychology ; A new way of reaching conclusions arrived at
by old-timers as ti result of common sense.
Of course ydft 'know Why it is called a "gasolihe war." In
a "war the girs is rtwf ill. '
Another good thing about the rae'keteer is 'that be robs you
without 'demanding tariff assistance.
MAIL TRIBUNE J
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
ACROSS J
; 1. Robbies
t. Assert
10. Conspiracy
14. Medicinal
Hani
15. Ves.ei for
wanhlng
18, Wander
17. Anslely
'IS. Music drama
U. Hinoulh
14. lierotnes
known
fl. Outlet
23. Air: comb,
form
(4. Hollow cylin
der It. lUscal.
3U. Mosl pla'eld
U. Binds wllb
fabric
85. Exclainatlon
36. Allure
J7. Oild: Scotch
38. Unit of work
40. European
country:
sbbr.
41. Hade amends
for
44.,As far as
46Short line for
attaching a
. . fishhook
48. Climbing or
gans of a
vine
48. Corners . "
,49. Edeo of a roof
10. Itlveri Spanish
-Solution' of Yesterday's Puzzle .
it .
S 1'
f.Ai.1 A"y E RtlE V E
aTr tTd t p e p gr v e p
""A R EIn" A gp E NTS
i k: 1 1 1- 33LE jM EE3
LL E sC p r eIsIe nit
2.L ttiL fLU s eon TieI
e Pt a c n a
"Tu t sdrIe s HaIlI
TlEIA. S rtPjA Tfg ' I
iliIli E R 6Q
A N TTIA, C R IE R U I N
rIaIsUeTtIaIsUtTIInItI
61, Uvnun or the
inaphf-tree
84. Impeded with
obstnelea
60. Eijuol: comb.
form
61. Trite .
62. Ballot
63. Ireland
64. On who notet
, the spee.1 of
65. A Juttge of
larael
60. &1ule deer
C7. Whcellfsa
vchlclt-s
68. Hlr
DOWN
1. Truth ;
, 2. W Ipglike t
3. Uavid Copper
field's first
wife
4. Observed
6. Inclines
6. South A m eri
ca ri animal
T. State posi
tively 8. Cylindrical
9. Obliteration
It), Keeping from
happening
11. Ardepf afTeo
! Uon -it.
'Uniting cham
ber 13. Canvaa shelter'
21. Weakens
Zi. Short for m '
man's name
16. Krmlne '
27. Bill of fare
a. protective
garment
29. Wandering
aimlessly
30. Varieties
It. Hirst name of
a former Ger
.. man prlnc
Zt. Graduated
. - rule
33. Informs
35. That maa
70, 'Depart ;
42. Notable-period
41. Strips
45. One who wor.
hips mere
. wealth
47. Liens-shaped
edible seed
48. Those who di
rect a gun by
using the
sights
60. Governed "
61. Monkeys
62. Wigon
S3. Silkworm
55. Arrived
EC. Always
57. Character In a
play
51 Short Jacket
59. Mark of a blow
' V f 4 i- K 17 s f Nri" 23
n ;
2U 2 28 2f jo 3 32 33
.
?T Irk" w -?n n ;;'' ik
51 52 S3 Sf, . -XT .. 3T Sj S8 Sf
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Personal Healtli Service
By William Brady, M. D.
RlKDMl Irttrrfl prrtalninK to prnnnil liraltll ami hyfElrht. not to diast, dlannails or'trntmtnt
will l answereil by llr. Ilraily ir a slamiH'd Kelf-aildresseil ricl Is eiwliiswl. letters Bhmild lie hrlt'f
aial rlllen In Ink.'Owliin In lli'lame'tiuinlitr ill klliTS rwelvwl mily a few eim b6 inswpred here. No
4 tlily ran lie made to queriei not cuiiforiniiiK to iiulructloiia. Addresa Ur. William Brady in care of
In Mall Itlliui. ..- n , t ., ,
' SOME BABIES CrtY, TO BEAT THE BAND
l '
A tinby's tummy Is built to staml
Koinn hunt knocks. It Is cuimblo
of kueplni? nice mill wnim nKalnst
heavy oilds. Don't
cndillo It. Give it
'n litir shiiw.
The belly mus
cles nro the first
(hp ; buby lcuriiR
to use with any
Ki'eat ilni;ree of co
ordination. . Most
of the newborn In
fant'a. other imw-
cles nro comical
ly. mime or micortnln In movbmnnt.
Hill when the llltln rusrul sutlled
dCwu fr a Rood howl, then yon see
what 'perfect' nniKclo co-orilliintlnii
can do. First the wonderful little
bcumir draws tip his legs, then he
infhiton his bellows, nnd wow-Wow.
Ho iiuikoH Hiic.-h u I'lK noltw Unit be
blushns nbout It himself, or miiybo
It Is JiiHt a flush of shtlsfactlon.
Anyway, It Is unlucky for tho buby
If Krundmu or ono of tho nalKh
bors happens to be BtnndliiK by
wun he winds up for a good cry.
In that ciibo he is pretty sure to
bo accused of huviiiK colic, und
the pennlty for thnt Is a doao of
sotuothliiK protty terrllile.
Henlly, It Is ton darn bud a baby
can't have an occnslonnl lusty cry
ing spell for exercise without some
body perpetrating n dose of aliened
colic, euro or some dpo to "help"
his digestion or to "move" his bow
els. If we were not ulrendy cursed
with a plague of laws I'd sny tlmre
ought to be one to prohibit this
nefarious pnstlino of plying the
yung infant with such dope on
such n pretext.
Amateur parents ought to try lo
get through their thick bends the
fact thnt a regular Infant must do
a lair share of hnrd crying, say an
nverngo of one lusty crying spell n
day, for the development of his
breathing, digesting nnd circulating
functions or organs. Of courso If
you are ignorant nnd vicious you
cun feed your baby some ever
ready dope and keep him ns quiet
;'as you think a baby should bo. IT
you wish you can cpilet the baby
forever this way, and probably no
body will . chide you for it. Thou
sands of - babies bnvo been dono
away with fu this manner by peo
ple who thought they were doing
tho right thing Mr their biibies.
A good deal of unnecessary and
iunjtiHtlflnblo 'discomfort Is glveh
young babies, particularly in the
summer time, by the belly bund,
which, uiuong liinorunt people. Is
kept on tho unhappy infant weeks
and months niter its purpose has
been fulfilled. They keep tho band
oh the buby beeauso they have a
little superstition that the bnby
muy tnkoiVenld" If they rolnove It
too soon. Of course that is Just an
old tribal superstition but it is hard
to tell Ignorant people, anything
nnd u lot of doctors do not even
try. Tho doctors are not seeking
to make tnore business for tbem
scIvoh; they simply know from ex
perience thut Ignorant folk cannot
nnd will not leum the truth when
tho truth does not coincide with
tholr old Buperstititons or tribal
practices.. , ,
As soon as tho navel Is honied
nnd requires no further dressing,
by nil means remove the baby's
belly band and let tbe bnby const
along tho rest of the way on his
own belly. You'll find this policy
will keep the bambino smiling In
the dogduys.
Ans. Insanity Is mental disease.
Peeblemlndness Is merely arrested
Intellectual growth. A moron Is a
a-perron '"whose mentat capacity
does not exceed that of a normal
child aged 12. A moron is not in
sane and neither is a moron neces
sarily vicious or dangerous in any
way. He is Just an overgrown
child. You must free your mind
from the misuse of the term "mo
ron" to Bignify insanity or crimi
nality. Thousands of our most val
uable citizens are morons. An ordi
nary person can scarcely recognize
tbe majority of 'feebleminded per
sons as such. .
Futile Ambition
" My son aged 19 has great ambi
tion to become a champion athlete.
He spends much time every day
doing exercises, most of which I
believe he got from you. He has
much faith in your teachings and
advice, but pe will not listen to
me. He smokes many cigarettes.
(G. W.)
Ans. Well, there Is little chance
for him to get anywhere in ath
letics If he smokes. Let him give
you a sblmen pledge (hat he will not
use tobacco or alcohol before he
ia 25 years old, and he may suc
ceed in his athletic ambition.
The Mountains
Would it beadvlsable for lis to
take our 0-year-old daughter to the
Adlrondacks this Bummer? She has
recently recovered from pneumonia
and mastoiditis. Is the elevation
a factor to be conisdered? (S. F.)
Ans. By all means take her to
the mountains. The elevation is of
little importance, but she can do
with more sunshine on nuked skin.
(Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.)
:4
2Ti&
: Sif-VUIXG Al VENTURES, ;
' 'By ainry .'(Gnjrtum. Uimiuir
"Tho gnindfather :lock wn per
fectly willing," the Little Bluek
Clock BfiJd, continuing his story Jot-John-
and Peggy.
"He saw his friend, the magic
maker, and he
gave me enough
for nil of us and
for adventures
without end nnd
for understanding
the language of all
kinds of creatures,
ana lor getting to
and from places
in hardly any time
at all.
I "Yes, from that
time I could turn
the time backward
or forward to any time we chose.
1 We can always go groat distances
in a very short time. We can see
j things that happened years ago
or that will happen years aheud
uf us.
"And you never have to lose any
of your sleep when we go adven
turing because I am always a Wo to
give you extra hours of sleep with
out either of your realizing it.
"liut wouldn't 1 have been fool
ish had I not accepted tho magic
in the first place! What does It
matter if I have stopped keeping
tho time for the rest of the world?
What does it matter if I am always
seven o'clock to them? The time
when I stopped bo many years ago.
"What does It matter, when they
like me, even if 1 can't keep their
time for them? You can have the
correct time ns told by other
clocks.
"Oh, we can always iave that,"
John said.
"Yea, I chose the rlghtt children
for my adventures," the Clock re
peated several times, "hut now we
must have an adventure."
John and Peggy patted the
Clock affeeiionately. lie had told
the story lo them again in almost
the saino words h had used be
fore. And how they did like their
fine ail venturing companion the
Little Muck Clock!
Tomorrow "Tho Circus'
4-
Quill Points
1 I
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EAGLE POINT .
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Syncope. Swooning or Fainting
A doctor toli me that yncope,
swooning or fainting ts not heart
disease any more than It is lung or
brain disease. , Wpulil yu please
give mo your view of this? (V. F.)
Answer. My view is the same.
Ono with impaired heart may faint
more readily than a normal indi
vidual, but tainting does not sig
nify any particular disease.
Feeble Mindednest Not Metttal
. , Disease ,
la there any difference between
a moron nnd an insane person?
IS. D. K.V
Mr, anil Mrs. Hoyt Smith of Fish
Lake were in Eagle Point on busi
ness June 29.
Mrs. Ella Natwlek of Oakland
and her two daughters, Orbie or
San Francisco and Mrs. Gladys
Shelby of Medford, called on Mrs.
Frank firown June 26. f
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Perry call
ed on. Mrs. W. L. Ohildreth Juno
28. Mrs. Chtldreth is getting aloliq
nicely but will be unable to return
to her home in Eagle Point for
some time.
HOST OX. &) An nutomatic
fog hell has been placed on the sit
of. the old Narrows light (station
here, which was burned. The bell,
weighing 1000 pounds, will operate
many weeks without attention.
If government ia counting the
men that 4 per cent beer would
entp't;. ft 'mustiVt overlook the
bum bouncers. ......
But If there were no 'lawyers,
who would protect you from other
lawyers ?
Yofr Tint on vArv Inne DEO the
swells were the ones who wore the
most clothes.
In time of war, when only men
were lost, there was cheerful ex
citement everywhere. But it's dif
ferent when mony is lost.
One lesson of .the Oklahoma In
cident U-j that you shouldn't point
a gun at an officer unless you In
tend to Bhoot,
,l,-s&cntlem(o ami waiters may
dress a I ike, J but you can tell
thb dirrerem-o. The waiters
stay sober. "
It isn't a question of bringing
oeer back, nut ot making the Ital
ians return it to the Irish and Ger
mans. . 1
Wars will end when the 'driver
pushed off the road never mutters:.
"I wte'h I -was drivln' a big truck,"
The moral sense must still be
alive In a world where every na
tlon is shocked by the conduct bf
tho others.
Americanism: Leaving the ox
in the ditch while we sit around
telling ono another how .it fell In.
What's theuse? Liquor was dis
gusting because It made people talk
too much. And' now look at prohibition.
The definition of immorality
isn't exact. Broadly speaking, It 10
anything your neighbor does that
you don't do.
The greatest aid to matrimonial
bliss i& mutual delight in saying:'
"How nice you are! How common
others are!"
Why does a woman pay so
much attention to the trim
ming or a frock? Her husband
takes the trimming, nnywny. '
How beautiful the throaty voice
of a bird seems until -you discover
It is a darned boy with a noisy
wnmtle.
The government issues a bulle
tin concerning the business turn
over,, but... doaan't tell who dug it
up or why it turned.
No doubt running water purifies
Itself after a fashion, but you
should heard a man who is running
for office.
If you nre ashamed of havl
a 12-yenr-old mind, observe the
problems that klda work In tho
seventh grade.
Correct this sentence: "If I do it
by contract," said he, "I'll do just
an good n Job ns I would workln'
by the day."
MUTT AND JEFF Read Both Sidea Carefully
LAKE GREEK GRANGE
T 10 DEPUTY OF
DISTRICT AT MEETING
LAKE CREKK, Ore., July l!
(Special.) ' IHsllngulshed guests'nt
the last moetli, nf the I.nke Creek
Orange were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
M. Ill-own. Mr. Hi-own Is state dis
trict deputy nnd Mrs. Brown. Flora
of state Grange. Locnl patrons
greatly appreciated their presence
and the messages brought by
them. ...
other welcome visitors were
Klsle Wllhlte, Gladys Cowden, nnd
Robert Cowden, nil of Eagle Point
Orange.
During the short business session
blaster Reed Charley gave his re
port of the state convention held
In Medford recrnlly.
Lecture hour was of a recrea
tional nature, consisting of games,
grand march nnd Virginia reel,
under the direction of the Lost
Creek group.
A rielicisjUH lunch was served by
the married men of the Grange.
Married ladles will serve at the
next meeting.
By BUD FISHER
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'(Medford 'and Jackson
.History From tbe ti
Ibe Mall Tribune of
-JO Years Ago.) -
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TK.V YEARS AGO TjS
.lrilv I."' 11)21 H
(The Day Was AVednr-
Joe Morris, Westerlunu
cook; long missing,' repor
in Arkansas. .
Ralph Cowglll, attendir.J
lean Legion convention
gene, offers resolution f
best wishes to Georges C;.l
of France in his chaml
bout with Jack Denipsey.
Predict good prices for
penrs this fall. . ..
Gordon Warner, age ehl
hns been spending the
with his mother nnd i l
Prospect, returns alone
with dad.
Many country homes g;l
coat of paint.
City ngbg over Demi),
pentier fight. Court Hall
Jack Detnpsey will win
than five rounds.
:Hot wave' sweeps south
gon.
TWENTY YKAItS AGO Ti
July 1, Hill.
Qunrterly report shows
055.93 on deposit In local
Lady who disappearr
t550 of her admirer's mu
elates it was a plan to
love, and will mnrry him
caught nt 'Central Point
stable Singler. -
Medford ready for
Fourth of July celebratioi.l
history, featuring auto
the thrill provider.
California cities shakl
earthquakes. .. ,
Karry Atwbod, man-bi
plane around the Singer 1
steeple, and is tho first
to soar over the "canyl
New York."
Deputy Game "Warden
Burgess lectures small I
catches shooting robins oil
Onkdule.
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TtUDt MM A 101 II to
9VJ FF
JtlJ
The lino Is forming on the r
gt't In Puffy's show.
Tho Huiiny tin s the contnil
pennies, row on row.
They hire a good two dozen
and qui to ns many bin
They way (hey fall tor Putt
is too naive for worth!
Parei
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..KVIIXW'S KMAXCIPAH
;-0 By. Alli'o dudsun Pcnl;
Last summer lO-yoar-eld
carried off all, the camp I
He. took .first 'place In the
ming . meet, his canoo . wt
race, he ran the camp c.lrc
he won first award In wood
His mother was beside
with pride. She told ev
about her boy's exploits nn!
him show his medals and
to every visitor. ,
Johnny bore up manfully
a delugo of praise. ,It was
to have the limelight, but 1
becomingly modest about
One day during . the fi
spring Johnny's mother was
by nn acquaintance who
son in Johnny'H class at ?
"Well, Johnny's done it
t hear."
' What has ho done? . I 1
heard ?"
"Why he is tho hero 1
class. He won the Interclus
ming meet for them Inst m
Johnny's mother had fe
thought. Her boy had giv
no inkling either ot th ai'F
Ing event or of his success
It .dawned upon her
thnt he mufit have been
littl bit ashnmed of her
nhowy-satisfaction In his a
ments of the previous buiti
Thinking about It. she c'
just how it must have sei
him. . She had made such
that it made a fallow feel
fool before the other hoy
heard nbout it from their in
: He had learned his
Mother just couldn't be
to know about things. H-1
kop his affairs to hlms.il
Tho more she thouKht a
the more she understo"
there comes a time in the J
ment of every buy when h
feel Mmscif - free of m"t
whrn he nn.sl not be prai?
ptteed like a bnby.
Britain Builds Big I
POl'Tf IA MPTON. Kng.
A IH. 000, 00ft dry dock, exr
le th iarg".it of tt kin'l
world, is tn be constructed '
huld Britain's hew 73,0U0-t-n
liner. -