1 .01
HO
II r
i . H"
1 .
Ji. ,.
V'Jir-
-Hi,;
Jo:;;,.
iin-
Hi.,
air
cra'i
,im.
y-. .
1":
Vt.t .
Hi i
-o.1.
llii
ynii
-n 1
1,'
Si!'
It
nfi
.
ii.i
PARE FITnTTT ,' ,': VnmvnWtt . MAIL TEDJUNK- MEDJrOKU-'OKK(IUJN.WJSt;UAX.:AUu-uox.;f,:
I ' ''' ; ' ' ' ' , 1 ' 1 ' - . ' I
Medford Mail Tribune
MCnryont In Sovlhcni Oregon J' 1
rutt thi Mail Trlbum" "
Dtllr and Sunday
OTOP-OHU fUlNTlNG CO.
sfc-sr-i N. KU 8U
JWBEBT W. HUM Editor
K. L. KNAi'C, Minuet
An lndfpenl4t Nenpiper
tattni m twtnd dm matter at MedoH,
Oregon, mdtr Act of Mircb 8, 1879.
. . SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Dally, wllb iundty,' yttr". 97.(10
; uwij, wiut tturway, roonui, ........ . .to
Dally, without Bundny, month 04
i Dally, without Sunday, year... 660
; 3unday, ooe year.... 3.00
t By Carrier, In AHnc - MlorH, Ashland.
JftcUocrJlit, Central 1'ulnt, I'tutnlx, Talent, Gold
Hill and on hlghwayi.
vaiiy, witn Huncuy, nonu ......... f .t
Dally, vlUwut Sunday, month.,..,'... .63
: Dally, llhout Sunday, one year T.OO
Dally, with Bunday, an year...,.,,, 8.00
All Uriiii, cash In advance.
Official paper of the City or Medord. i
Official paper of Jacluuii County.
n MKMHEB OF THE AflHOCIATED I'RKBfl
Meeelvlnt Pull jUauod Wire Bmlu
Tht Auoclated Pri la aieluiltely entitled to
ttw um f or publication of all newi dlspatebn
areaiiea to it or otneriae credited la tim paper,
tod alio to ttie local nrwi whllilted herein.
All rlfhta for publicalloa of ipecUl dlapatdm
awein are aiao reaeriea.
MEMBER OK UNITED rSEsij
MKMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU
OP CIRCULATIONS
Adeertlilng Beprefentatlree
M. C. alOUKNKKM A COMPANY
- Qffteea In New York, Chicago, Detroit, Baa
rriocuco, im Aifnii, uciiiie, ruriuun.
Ve Smudge Pot
(By Arthur Ferry)
A two-year old Idaho lad la able
to play an alto saxophono, which Is
no grounds lor parental' prldo und
bragging.
Auto sales throughout tlio land
aviow an Increase In July. The pur
chasers believed the salesman, when
lie testified: "This car will pay (or
Itself."
"The bridge Is a Blums girl, and
full of harm" (From Wedding No
tice) The broom Is an energtlo sin
of a pioneer family.
ALWAYS A HI'lirLUS
, (Fountain Inn Tribune)
JThere Is some sentiment In
. favor of running the school only !
seven months, the Idea- being (
, that education Is a wasto of time
and effort anyway, but tho ma
f Jorlty seems more Inclined to
agree with Mr. Clnrdy, who de
livered hi. opinion at a' meeting
i last week and concluded rather
1 plaintively: There's enough dam
fools In this town now."
' It's about tlmo state editors started
ponning stirring editorials on Au
tumn alorles of the Oregon Covin
try."
( Jim Morgan, another . working far
mer from tho Hlnton Greek neigh
borhood, was In town doing somo
week end trading (Hcrmlston News)
The working farmer la something
like the writing newspaperman.
The times neat winter will bo so
tough, more Austins will be using
the sidewalks than the highways, aay
Via professional pessimists.
O. Yens Tongwald has returned
from the East, In a parboiled condl
- tlon, and forgot to state thoro Is a
strong sentiment In the Middle West
for the return of President Hoover. ,
"A young couple were parked until
11 o'clock Tuesday evening near the
Community church, and drove away
without the reporter gottlng their
names" (Orleans Jottings). Anyway,
It was none of your business.
The Portland drummers offer the
only hopeful sign for an early return
of Prosperity. They are no longer as
genial as an undertaker.
The Milk War seems to be about
u lively as a Rogue river fish, bill
controversy no milk-and-water af
fair, ADO DKI'IIKKNION HORRORS
" (Ktrhnngr) . v
Uncle Mat Orummond, who
used to be a farmer, and now
runs a filling station, has had
his mustache shaved off.
Ills rVilldren. all grown up,
never before saw him with his
upper Up bare; and unless they
love him very much they prob
ably wish he had kept that part
of his face a secret until the end.
Every so often an automobile with
California license drifts down tlie
street.
Does anybody know how the well
known starving Armenians are com
ing along these days wll.-l tlieli
atlng?
TDK ( Alt-IN-l.W
(Albany Demneral-llrralil) ,
Dear Miss Dli 1 have been
married seven years. Have three
adorable children and a flue hus
band and everything we want.
He will not let me drive the fam
ily car. Mlna Dlx. I made many
sacrifices to pay for this car. In
fact. I do without the things I
really need In order to meet the
payments, but my husband will
not let mo use It.
"With both les broken, and Inter
nal Injuries feared. Wlilllaw finds It
difficult to be cheerful." (Hunting
ton Times) Ilea the type Viat Is
always looking on the dark side of
things.
Th Older . Olrls bavs slartsd
worrying about their winter furs, and
now la the time for males to give a
thought to their overcoats.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL NETS
. $12 IN JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, Ore. Aug. ft.
(Special) Th. Ice cream social given
by ., the Missionary society of i tn
Presbyterian church on tlie lawn of
the old court house Saturday even
ing was well attended with IU
w ! , . ; t ! .
'GOOD
rWlVj decision to' iirfi -over "the HOliifion of tlie city, newage
""problem ,to' ropreH&itafrve eitiz'eny' eoinmittec, is an excel
lent one, anil in tlie Bort of program behind- which the people
of Medford curt whoIc-licartcdUr
WHAT KVKRYOXK WANTS IS TUB PROTECTION OF
TUB HEALTH OF THIS COMMUNITY, the' elimination of
Bear Creek, iih a constant menace to that health, and a public
nuiHnnce. ' .
There are many conflicting
doing this; but we believe there
ion, that under existing circiiiiwfaiiees it should be done as
cheaply as possible, with only such expenditures as the proper
and immediate" protection pf the community health, demands.
' '
TTIIE first step then is to determine, what the cheapest pracr
tical method js. And this
citizens committee, or tho city
group of laymen; but the job of
can be obfuined.
The securing of such expert, impartial and authoritative
advice is precisely what the citizens committee proposes to do.
This may cost a few hundred dollars, but as has been previously
pointed out in this icoluinn, it would be money well invested.
Then with the best plan DETERMINED, we arc confident
(hat under the leadership of
spirited committee as iias been
into execution,, tli cut jro city ;
sewage disposal controversy iis
immediate, and pressing concerns.
A FINE AD FOR
TriE attempt to improve the
going on so many years, and with so few tangible results,
that a very general impression has been created, that the
Northern California-Southern Oregon Dcverdpmcn Association
which sponsors it, is nothing but
made up of hot-air luncheon speeches and nothing else. ' '
' This is untrue. Tho job is tt big one, and progress necessar
ily has been slow. Itut genuine, progress has been made, and
this organization hiis accomplished one thing, which is an out
standing and worth whilo achievement in itself.
It remained for tho Christian Science Monitor aside from
its religious origin, one of the, best and most widely circulated
daily newspapers in the country, to point this (rat.
f NT a recent issue, on the front page, the Monitor called atten-
tion to what the Northern California-Southern Oregon Devel
opment Association lias done in the way of developing a spirit
of neighborly cooperation' arid constructive betterment between
Wo rival slates, 1 :
With tho states of Texas and Oklahoma, staging a miniature
civil war, over a toll bridge?- and the traditional bordef antag
onism supposed to exist between states thus' emphasized, this
o'rticlri was unusrially timely.
An unusual spirit jf friendliness and cooperation DOES
exist between Sonthcrn Oregon and Northern California, and
this association, working for a better harbor at Crescent City
is eliiofly'resphnslblo for it.
' Regardless of whether a deep water harbor is secured,
and we believe it will 'be, this achievement in itself, justifies
tho existence of tho Northern California and Southern Oregon
Development Association, and
members hayo contributed toward giving this vast and isolated
region an adequate outlet to tho
NOW IS THE TIME TO START
GOVERNOR Meier is to bo
tn fliiviKn wnv'M nm I iiinnnu
ployed in Oregon this winter.
Wo don't agree with Chairman Puync of tho Hod Cross, that
uneniployment relief is exclusively a local problem.
It is'f iii our judgment, not an exelusivo problem in any
direction. It is essentially a HITMAN problem, and shonld be
solved, by no unit alone, but by tho cooperation Of all units,
tuiial ' state and federal. ' ! " ' 1 1
Tho nation has n job to dd, the state has a job to do, the
local community has a job to do.- To place the burden entirely
upon'any'onC of therri, wo'iihl be flagrantly unfair; to relieve
ANY ONE of them, from all responsibility; would be ccpuilly
unfair.
(lOvoruor Meier serves notice now that Oregon Is going to
do its bit. The example' he has set for Oregon should be fol
lowed by every state in the nfiion. ' '
"One for all, and all for one," should be the motto for un
employment relief this winter. With such unity and coopera
tion the vrisis which' appears unavoidable, can be surmounted
with the minimum sacrifice and the maximum benefit; Witli
anything less, it can't be. ,
Communications
A Stigkentlon iin Court House'
To th Editor:
As wo will soon bo placing under
construction, tho new court house.
mlRlit It not be a good auirgontton
to rila Vio basement and foundations
by linnd. This will afford employ
ment for a lot of men, and even If It
dors cost a Ultle more It will be the
beat thing that could happen to the
community.
I think that tills plan might be
carried out on the roada and other
places where machinery is used to
replace hand labor.
Anything that can be done to
create a pay roll Is of Vie most vital
connemience at tills time.
We lined to do It, why cannot we
do It now. w, B. C.
Medford. Aug. 3. (Name on file.)
Can Coniniuuiiim Hold out
To the Keillor:
There Is now much rejoicing. In
the press over the fact that Kuaua
1 adopting capitalistic methods ol
riploiiatlon, vlt piece work and
unequnl pay.
Hearst Is very hsppy Indeed. His
high paid editors write almost as
logically and convincingly aa the
cigarette and tooth paste advertisers
but on things Russian, mostly
from false premise..
Huuia Is trying to. evolve a so
cialist economy la the midst of cp
Italtam a most difficult pier' ot
social engineering. Social evolution.
In common with all other form, ol
evolution, does oof follow a .traignti
.,..... v. If r - 1 I
WORK!
and enthusiastically unite.
,
opinions, as to tho besf way of
is a general unanimity of opin
is obviously not the' job of the
council; of any layman, or iny
the best sanitary engineer that
such a representative and public
formed, this plitn can be put
can , g'ef together, regard the
settled1, and1 go on to more
SOUTHERN OREGON
harbor at Crescent City has been
a wistful-waiting organization
the time, money' ami effort its.
sea. 1
commended for starting NOW;
tn urnllM'lv, piii'n fni ilin unem
lino. Tlie "curve" Is a alg-zag one;
so any new stage of society, being
ushered Into life Will1 have many
tips and downs and Russia will prove
no oxooptlon to the lawi In biologi
cal language, Mivletlsin la a muta
tion entering Into th most out
standing fact of life the atruggle
for oxlsteuce and into a most hos
tlto environment. Biological muta
tions, 'unless they have good sur
vival properties. Invariably go down
in the atruggle. Tills law la true
of sociological onea alao, unless sup
ported with greatest care. "This
care la being given by tho com
munists unreservedly and recklessly,
heroically. How much longer can
they hold out, who can say?
If capitalism were not on her "last
legs." the undersigned long ago
would have abandoned 'hope for the
survival ot the Infant. But tne
"moiwiroaty" seems to) be gaining
strength, notwithstanding the fact
that little or no milk In the form
of loans, oU. was given It by its.
mother, capitalism. Il'a a case ot
a nation raising t-emelf by Her
bootstraps 1
A. the undersigned area It, the
problem of this age ta the reunion
of labor and lu means ot produc
tion capital. Russia, la malting
giant stride. In this direction. .
Piece work and unoqual pay la
scheme calculated to work Indi
rectly toward thu end. and until
she return, her accumulations ot
capital to private trrdtvtdiiavt tor
private) exploitation of the Oetense
lee. mum, team of Joy for her re
turn to 'Vanity to eapltalism
are. In the humble okYtnlon ot the
underautned "out nf nM-r -
Oolel Ml, Aug. S. B, HKONKK, '
. . . : .'! . - .-.-..-.-r tr. - iTfrtTTn).-s 1011 : ' ' '' 1 .- -. ,
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D. "?" ?
flltmd letter, pertiinlni to penonal health
till be tmwefri b !r. ariir II a ilinped Kll -
and written In ink. Owing Ui Hi. Urn number of
reply ean be siad. to auetlae sot conformlM U
Ibt Hall Tribune
ARB YOU A IIVl'O OK A HYPER.
We evolutionist, are alarmed at the
way the sexes are approaching earft
other in clothes, habits; work', play,
physical appearance.
The males of the
species are growing
ever more effemi
nate; the female,
are attempting ' to
substitute vulgarity
and coarseness for
the wholesome In
fluence of a good
phys:cai tral'n 1 n g.
The virtue of self
denial or self-dlscl-
pllne
coming obsolete. L
Fearlng perhaps that before long It
may become too difficult to distin
guish the sexes, Dr. R. B. Bonn has
divided mankind . Into two 1 types,
namely, meso-onto-morp,,is and hy-per-onto-morphs,
according to the
predominance of tissues derived from
different embryonal layers. For short
we may cnll them hypos and hypers.
Hypos have greater relative devel
opment of bone, muscle and other
conneetlve tissues: Hypers have great
er . relative development of V brain,
lungs and alimentary tract. Typos
run to bone and brawn; hypers run
to brain and trunk.
The hypo Is herbivorous, the hyper
carnivorous. The carnivorous animal
needs brains In order to Btalk, cap
ture and subsist on the dull-witted
hcrblvora.
Hypo means under or bencatfr. The
hypo type-of Individual Is short or of
medium stature, stocky but with long
limbs, large hands and feet and large
face - lh: comparison with hend steoJ1
The nose' is- rather small but wide,
the eyes' are small and far apart. The
Intestine Is long, twenty to twenty
flvo fect-K has to be lbng to digest
carbohydrate food.- A hypo makes a
good policeman, butcher, ball player,
cook, salesman, barber, janitor, can
vasser or fireman. Hypos are Steady,
plodding, honest and brave. You can
depond on-a man' if -you1 know how
long his Intestine Is. He must have
Vie Intestines, you know. You can
guaga the length of his Intestines by
the size of his hoof. A man with
small feet and very large nose will
bear watching. It IS Jnat as well to
count your- money and conceal your
Jewelry wherr-you meet a man with
a large head and a small face and
large eyes and small hands.
' Hypos ' have a - predilection for
arteriosclerosis, ' apoplexy, arthritis,
tuberculosis, Influenza', and nostrums
th pretty packages. They rather like
to -be packaged, and once thoy've
given a' testimonial they rarely revoke
It when It becomes apparent to-the
whole' world 'they have been pack
aged. ' ' -
Hypers, on tho -other hand, make
good lawyers, ministers, editors, sci
entists, authors, politicians and bus!
nossmerr.'' They do welt at -anything
that offers a chance1 of a good living
without work. They run to lupgs,
singers, speakers, side-show barkers,
baseball - fans,"' auctioneer.. Thoy. are
good sprintera. Their favorite; diver
slona- are
"nervousness,"
Stomach
FLIGHT 0' TIME
(Medford and Jackaon County
IIlBtory From the' Files of
Tbe Mall Tribune ot 10 ami
10 Tears Afu.) .
TUN YEARS AGO TODAY
August 1831. s ;
(It was Friday.) ' ''
Pear prices go 60 cents -better than
a year ago.
Somo of the ministers of the cltjr
uphold tho discharge of Patrolman
Homatrcet and others oppose, and lct
tera aro printed by the Mall Tribune
to thut effect.
Evidence accumulates that Portland
and Multnomah officialdom lay con
trolled by tho Ku Klux Klan. , ,.
Present system of parking and dou
ble parking called "backwoodsy" by
editor In editorial.
Bear Creek orchard shipped first
car ot valley Bnrtlotts east.
Don Clark, orchardlst. narrowly
averts loss of an eyo when fish hook
catches In it. ....
O. C. Boggs will play Dr. R. W.
Stearns In tho city tennis tourna
ment. July was a perfect month, with an
average temperature of 70 degrees.
Lee (Dub) Watson, detained for
driving on the -wrong sldo of th
road, paya 10 fine for not having
a driver's license.
., TWENTY YEARS Add TODAY
August n. inn.
(It was Saturday.) '"
Oovernment expert figures that In
4000 years Crater lake will overflow
and make the valley a huge lake.
Medford Is given "puff" by Collier's
Weekly. '
Battling Kelson has little trouble
in giving Tommy Oarfney, "pride of
Rcweburg," a severe lacing In boxing
tout at the Nat. before record crqwd.
Mrs. cv M. Kldd la confined to her
horn on North Central avenue With
Illness.
Miss Nina Walil (Mrs. Fred Col
vig) has horse and bucgy stolen from
a hitching post on South Central
avenue. "The animal Is a mare of
splendid proportions, and would at
tract attention any place.' read, the
Mall Tribune account. ,
8neak Uilef stewtls Fd O. Brown's
cost, containing valuable papers.
. Gillln Creek phone servl.e Improved.
la be
MARSHFIKIX) Mountain States
Power Co. here completed erection
of three cinder eliminators at cost
ot teo.ooo.
ind nletie, not to dlieue, Jlifiioill or treitnrat
ideued emelope b eneloud. Lelttn ihould be brief
letter, receiied only s few can ba aniwered here. No
louuettoM. Addreji Dr. WUllaa Bradf In ears at
trouble, poor circulation and '.'auto
Intoxication." They like Vielr medi
cine weU wrapped In plausibility, but
havo a supreme contempt for mere
pills and potions. .
Hypers are slender, whether tall or
small. They have long trunks and
short limbs, a longhigh narrow nose,
large eyes set rather close together,
small hands and feet. They are nar
row chested, hatchet-faced, gaunt In
build. Their Intestine Is only ,13 to
IS feet long;. They are 6iort-lived
birds. , . , . . . . '
It la easier to decide whether
you're a hypo or a hyper than it- Is
to decide whether' you're a republican
or a democrat, .
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Sweating Feet
In answer to numerous requests,
here Is the suggestion I offer for the
relief of excessive or odorous sweating
of the feet. Oct two ounces of stan-.
dard Formaldehyde Solution from
the druggist. Put It In a pint bottle,
and then fill the bottle with water.
In moderate cases, treat trie shoe lin
ings once a month or oftcner, by
pouring an ounce or two of your
solution Into the shoe, swishing It
around to wet the entire Insole and
lining, and then draining It Into
the next' shoe, arid so on, treating all
your shoes and slippers. Then let
Uiern stand drying In the air and sun
24 hours before' you wear them. In
worse cases, sponge the solution di
rectly on tho soles and between the
toes, every alternate evening for four
or five times. Let It dry before put
ting OA stockings. Keep your fingers
out of the solution arid do not apply
It to other portions' of the skin.
Formaldehyde 1b harmless to cloth
and leather, tho It may prove too
Irritating, for some sensitive skins.
Further advice about the control of
excessive sweating of feet, hands or
other areas will be found In a mono
graph which any reader may have on
request (no clipping will suffice).
Incloso with your, request a stamped
cnvclopo bearing your address.
Eggs Are Hown Hut Will They Stay
. Down?
What do you tfilnk of my taking
half a dozen raAV eggs each morning
and noon, in order to put- on weight?
(M. P.)
Answer Perhaps ' you can down
'em more readily in the raw condi
tion, but they are rather more di
gestible and nutritious if cooked to
suit your taste. If you can take the
eggs raw, even half1 that many, regu
larly over a period of weeks, you are
pretty sure to gain weight. But I
do not recommend concentrating on
one food for such purpose. Send a
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress and ask for Instructions for
Gaining Weight.
Eyesight Hokum In (lie Wood Pulp
Magazines
IS there any truth In having nor
mal eyesight restored without the aid
of glasses, by, special eye exercises.
as offered. In magazines? (T.
M. c.) ; : . ..
Answer Not more than you could
put In. your eye without feeling It.
SKh'INO THE SIOON
By Mnry (Irnhatn Bonner."
The Little, Black Clock took John
and Peggy in one of the strangest
looking airplanes they had ever
seen. lt waa
very powerlui,
and went so
quietly and
easily.
"It doesn't
make any buz
zing sound," said
John.
"Dear me. no,
they a t o p p e d
that noise years
and years and
years and years
ago," the Little
Black Clock said.
"Ah, we've landed. Now Wo sec
the moon."
The children looked up and saw
the moon, but it looked so much
larger and nearer than before. -'
"Year, tt has come nearer througn
IK yoars," the Clock said, "ana
It Is becomlnp" more neighborly all
the time. You know how years and
years ago It was near ua, too
years and years before any ot ua
were born.1 Well,' now it' Is coming
nearer once more.
"But you see that here we can
see the moon. On tlie other aide
of the earth the people must Jour
ney half the way around the globe
to see it.
1 "It doesn't take them any time
to make the trip and then. too. you
see a day Is so long that a great
deal can be accomplished In a day.
"I don't know what would have
happened If they hadn't made the
day longer. I think It was kind ol
the Tides to do this with the help
of the Moon, of cours.'1
Peggy and John beheld many peo
ple getting out ot an airplane bus
and gazing at the moon.
"I'm so glad about this." snha
Pcgsy. "I've always thought tne
moon was so beautiful and there
was one time when you took us on
a trip that I felt worried about the
moon."
Tomorrow 'Pres.) ' Moon Tholltht.
IX VACATTOV TIME
Ttnn't lr-a. n 1. . a n a
touch with the old homo 4
t town wnen you leave for
your enimmer vacation. Have
your Mall Trlliun. forwar.le.1 4
to the new address. -hone 4
Sundown
Main 75 and the matter will
be promptly attended to. tf
tt
"Old Enough to Know"
(By AUce Judson Peale)
One of the prlvilegea. which par
ents have always allowed themselves
Is that of freely telling their chil
dren, when they do something which
shows thoughtlessness, Irresponsibil
ity, clumsiness, or lack of self-control,
that the are "old enough to know
better.".
But when really u a child "old
enough to know -better?": Investlga
tlons.liava shown that, there are cer
tain specific accomplishments and
level! of socialized behavior which
we can definitely expect at certain
ages, but how often do the parents
who Mil their children they are old
enough to know better actually know
what they have a right to expect of
their particular chUd at hla particu
lar age? i
The child Is handicapped at dif
ferent stages of his growth not only
by his mental immaturity which
makes It Impossible often for him
to understand things as thoroughly
as his parents assume that he should,
but also by an emotional Immaturity,
which prevents his exercising suffic
ient self-control.
Furthermore, the development of
self-control, and of, such virtues as
consideration and fairness depends
very directly on the way' he is be
ing trained. A mother who has
been at no pains to keep Johnny
happy .and busy, and who has shown
favoritism to his baby sister, has no
right to hold him responsible when
in a fit of, Jealousy he pulls slater's
hair or breaks lier doll.-
He may be old enough to know,
perfectly how rreprohenslble his be
havior Is,, but that -does - not mean
Thm Majttic I'nmpa dim
oj Wl rrrol im on o film of
oil uilhin an ouier cu.. of
hardest tttvL At it tarn,,
fourHttlmvanrtmirm in and
rut that it all. Compact,
TUfigrti. tr&u blm-frrm. No belli,
pars or fluffing box.
Prices $169.50 and op,
f. o. b. factory y
Had in 3tiM, nilh 7y. tif ami
. 10 fMM ! JWrM. AU -hm.vo
Jroio(m locpvr wtttrior ,
finish, Poixtlain-on-Stl Imtidr.
Fmtwo Air Circulation frarurm
rf UmrrnHkaUy StoUd Unit,
Hi IsMovilLs U uvlk
mh &Md qtiarmih
The New Majestic Refrigerator
With tho 3-Year Guarantee in exactly the size to best fill YOUR rcqnirewet I
- is now on display at .'"'
Palmer Music House
- "We Sftll Hunninp.,"
Corner Main and Bartlett Streets P"01
': let ns show you
',
that.wttnovtt help be l.able..to,cpn;
. Telling '. sJblld he la old enough
to know better Is only a means of
reproach;. It -does 'o Help him to
solve his problem, while he resents
the blame It Implies, especially be
cause he probably knows quite well
that he has been in the wrong..
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
by running good ships to Europe all
one class, fare $100. . . , .
Whether they make him president
or not. the people will remember
with admiration, the news concern
ing Governor Rooseveft of New York.
A former victim off infantile par
alysis, now . fortunately recovered.
Governor Roosevelt has given to New
York's department of health a pint
of hla blood to be used In combating
an outbreak of .the dreadful infantile
paralysis In New York City. ,
A serum made from the blood of
those that have recovered from the
disease Is found to bo the best rem
edy. . The.' government,' leaving - proved
that running ships Is one of the sov;
eral things that It does not know
how to 'do. Is' about to dispose of
some shipping. It Is understood that
Kermlt Roosevelt and Vincent Astor,
In the' east and a western group, the
Dollar, Lino Interests, Herbert. Flelsh,
hacket of 6an Francisco and other,
.will- rirafco bids., The government cjf
rust and cor rosi
' The heart of tho Majestic Refrigerator, tho motor aid f
hermetically scaled at the factory. ..sealed against duitu
against mst and corrosion, against amateur tampcrirrg.tp
npinii'. ..,-.:.. 1.: 11 c. 1 .1 ...... 1 : t.n mi.mH K:'
I ........ ...I uiiia, curticu niunu la uio wumuu-"" -
. l,!,.i nA !,!, J T1 t : ln-lanf hlfllfl
....... 1. i.v. 1. V. JlllIlJI.V,. iUQ 1UW Biuipi.wwu" J
run on a film of oil, wear very erewly and should last a KS
Having used highest quality materials, shaped and H
to rigid standards of inspection, Majestic unnesiuunji:
. this refrigerator with a 3-ycar guarantee.
So that' this refrigerator would bo exactly W
cvery-dav nractical use. over 10.000 women
sonally interviewed as to what points theY PiW
wanted and it was found thar 30 feature wtff
their wishes. All 30 have been built into Mij"5
frigcrators . , . Flat Top, Positive Air Circttliu
CCalcd Clllin Trnx-d r,it.nurai Ttotlnm Shelf and 26
Your Maicstin Dcalnr fin rl.id to explain ttl
- e 1 1
outlino tJie liberal terms on which yon may f
GRIGSBY-GRUISW COSIPANY, CniaCft
Majestic Distributing Com
M 'ftalAe' "Portland"
maAl
how MAJESTIC is the greatest value in the field o
'1 electrical refrigeration
course will T77"""
on m 1
HOW or Iati
of thes. a.,..l 1
ttsuj
flaff over !. - .. "
' 'Wh the .overall
about shin. ... 1
- "a. COIt J
about one th0luin4 1
BUt W lr 4
ought to havesomJ
Rl0Un- to Ch' j
with several nn. T
uiiog, J
Chicago neernw-.v, 1
should cause harTll
responsible fm. i. 1
When the Bmpln 1
m w
Frvi oHt- .
"-er. neasoi.
olltan Lite Insura,
able man. acquainted, v
condition. Bi 4
.
be congratulated on J
thrmioV. . ... 1
yeaa
"without violent-
Let us hope' tost J
Merritt StarTtetel,
aged 75. He was th. d
scntlng Standard Oil, J
a iwenty-nine mint-.
that' Judge Konesaw ijj
ais ordered Standard oil
looked like "ble noJ
days, but almost any ui-J
octopus could pay
Judge Landls. now rid
and his Judgments ad
: aside. .
rnone 64a. Wen
refuse.: city Sanlt,r,TJ
aaaim
dirt
30 Important Feature