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r' MEHFORD Anrrr;, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESD&YAUQWST 25t 19317
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' Official pw of the City of Medford.
Official (ace of Jaelaon County.
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Of C1BCULAT10N8'
Admuilnj BepreeenUtlTee
II. II MOUKilSKN A UOHPANT
Ofrlea lay Me Hers, Chleaio, Detroit, lu
V A , sauna, roruano.. . .
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
!.; A S-year-oleV glri;' In her toother's
Up. was shot by gangsters of New
. York, and a Ban. Francisco bride was
'titrown from her opartmenti window.
B6th placos. liave, hcrbtorora " beert
considered fairly safe. ; "' '
i iTbe, Wlckersham committee reports
that .contrary to general belief, the
' major portion of the crimes are' not
committed by. aliens. No doubt-the-Amerfcan-barn
John Smiths and Sam
Jones'., when caught, -give their names
'as Antonio Taronontlnl and Huberto
Sadoulouakous.
Detroit has. started; a campaign to
. collect 110,000,000 to keep the wolf
from me door or Its poor1 and needy
hext winter. One gathers that' they
Would ' oev delighted If Billionaire
Henry Ford would be liberal, with
somethlog besides advlco. .;. ,
The rivers ; of Oregon' havo 'been
saved for the people, and their chil
dren's children, but the rlTera have
no pay days on the 1st and 15th of
eac month. '.
A Jan 'band composed of Indiana
was , heard on the . radio the other
.night. Its players whooped and
yelled like : wild white men. (Life.)
The ; neat and. timely, back-handed
Schoolma'ams have started to wan
der back for the new school year, and
art no younger and' plumper 'than
when they went away, last June. ,
' v TIIH COHHtlH OK EVKNT8
1 ' (Monnei Kan Appeal) ''
One hundred years ago there' :
was not a man In the world who
knew lie had an appendU 1 or
tonsils, or. adenoids, . The doctors
didn't d'scover. them until thirty
years ago, since, which era' they
have been trying .to make up for
i lost. time. Nowadays they first
remove th appendU. If t,h
. patient etlll complains they (take
(..out his tonsils. If a. cure does
. not follow, put come bis . teeth.
-, By this time he quits complain
' Ing for fear his eyes will follow
j suit, and, the doctor says he 1,
another monument to modern
1 nethods. . .. : (i; t. t
iOST' on Broadway 3 bank' books
, , on N. W. Savings A Loan. Return
I Times 6r tone IBS Lakeside, collect.
(Ooos Bay Times.) Evidence- of
the. depression.
-.A Portland saxophonist' "reports,
after two years, that his- saxophone
has been - stolen. The delay seems
to indicate that the loser la taking
no chances on getting it back.
A party of young folks from town
.attended the dance at .Len Fuller's
J Tuesday night. There, were six in
one coupe, but outside of flushed
'faees no -one .suffered from the heat.
i (Pleasant Olen Items.) wherein
-some.. social, lions become. social sar
dines, i - -
; Koaev can . read the Unbounded
misery and woe In China, and blame
the Chinese for fighting among
themselves. They .have something to
sniffle about.
, Man spends yearly, according' to
government statistics, (7M.000.000 In
tin beauty shoppea. At a confirmed
pessimist and- low-down cynic, we
venture the opinion that man does
'not get his .money's worth..,
i- VAMPIHKM
i The'vamp of the highway ' "'
just notice the sly way .-
She gives you a lingering glance;
; j Her eyes say: "Come get me,
'Come, follow, me, Jtid, here's your
I ' chance.''
, The vamp on the highway ;
.She smiles In a dry way
And thinks. she Is making av kill; ,.
; To see her one recketh
The damoael neeketh
jBut thinking Is most of the thrill.
, The ramp ol ths'.hlghway
Reveals not shy way,
But heck I she la throwing a bluff. .
It some one. should tall for
' Her vamping, she'd bawl for
A cop or get frightened and flit.
The vamp of the highway? . (
i Gome kid who would try, say.
Some fool, movie stuff shs has eyed
A mtmlo. an apear,
Who's cutting a caper ' '
And , needs mamma's slipper applied.
, ,. . , (Exchange)
i' Waldport -City water system - Im-1
proved. ''-, " -. .?'''."'
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Lets Look Before We Leap
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rrHERE can be too much of a good thing, even in economy
Several weeks ago Ave pointed out the unfortunate tendency
of the American people to" go to extremes. From one excess
they are prone to go to another, one condition being almost as
undesirable, from the standpoint
Conditions demand reduction
ness as well as in private business. But there is a limit both to
what present conditions demand ; and to what the best business!
judgment prescribes. ' jt
IjPATB busihcss for Warnplc, th( merchant! wlio, seized
' hy a 'spirit of tanicjilioidd deoide to deplete iiis tock,. and
lower its quality,- in a frenzipd effort to.cut expenses,' would be
injuring his business;; pot helping it, in fact, he would be in.
viting thciVery coridition he ho desperately desired' to-avoid; ' ;
CO IN public business. The public officials who yielding to
piiiilic clamor should sartKftco essentials to nomessentiitls,
wouldi make conditions, worse rather, than better, and also in
vite the very condition which every right-thinking official
wfshes to "avoid; ' ' '-' ' "' "
Conditions may be badj'BtJTTHEY ARE NOT SO BAD
THAT A POLICY OP THROWING EVERYTinNO OVER.
BOARD AND DESERTING "THE SHIL' IS' JUSTIFIED. ' All
that is needed to survive this
for'everj'oncf toi 'keep theif heads,
ordinary common sense. '
, V . The. Comity. Agent, ZL 1:
THE other day one of the Granges in'Jackson County passed
a rnnnlntlnn fiivnrinr, ilin. nltnlitinii nP Hm' nAimfv nfrpnf o nf.
fiee, the county demonstrator;'
print a eoniiniinicntioii today from; an Ashland subscriber favor-
irtg calling oft tiio confifritctioit
will cost tho taxpayers notlilng -
other -.county offices.
' No one denies1 tHo'diisImbJHty'.of'climihaltlriii cVcifV' exnense
tliiit Clin prfperli bg eliniit'iafeai-biit' we fedli' certain tliat 'fluerV
a wliolsiil'e program as thin, .is iiether.!iycessarys nor. from the
standpoint of the public welfare, desirable. It represents that
tendency to go fromi one extreme, which. is bad, to the opposite
extremo,- wliicli i8. equiilly'bnd,. WIIEN BOTII MISFORTUNES
COULD BE AVOIDED, BY' TAKING TUB -MIDDLE OF THE
ROAD.
WE ADMIT -that-we wernj surprised; to, hear, tlint tile local
. granges fiivor) abolishing, tlidi county) ag'chtwe assume
the horticultural rather than tho agricultural agent-,
This off ice has been esfublishedfor over a quarter of a cen
tiirjfl; ' The fruii husiiiess is our . largest and'inbst' lmjibrtarit; busi
ness, UPON ITS SUCCESS' THE GROWTH' AND PROSPER
ITY OF TIIIS COUNTY A BSOLUTELY' TJEPEND'S-.- The fruit
nen have paid a'major portion bf the taxes, necessary to mriin
tiliii this office, we supposed tliere' wriii 1 no question' liiit 'f tii?y
Wished such a service ! retninejl,''.,1' ' , . '
l' 1 Of icourso if ilioy don't wish' It, -'twere! will be no coniplaint
ifllsowhere, ic.ertaiulynot liruoiigi.tho 'city' taxpayers. ,"Biit under
file circumstancos it seems to iis it is a matter' FORi; THE 'FRUIT
Growers rather than for the granges to de-
TEHMINE. ' ' . ' : . . '' ' '
:' "' The'surprise cbmc's from 'tlie fact that the granges,. who have
their own. cbuiity gc'nt'(' aiid1 aro nhtui'ally .'intorostedi iiiv the
b'eheruT prosperity of nil farms' whctlicr fruit or( -.otherwise,
should take the initiative. The initiative should come if at all
f roin the orchordists 'themselves.' : ' ' ' ; .
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" . , f,.,TiCu County Health Unit
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UNDER present conditions, and with the recent controversy
between .the obiuityvplfysicvanV'Hl.oWt.V nurse, a move,
ment to ubolisll the' county hcaltfi unit was 'to be expeeted.
' But hero again: wo were surprised to find this attack coin
ing from tho1 'granges. Tlie' county health unit docs its work,
almost' exclusively," iii 'f lie' rural districts.- Wo supposed' the
irieiiibt'i's of tlie grange appriuia'tcd tho work bid wislied .it . con-
tinuedi' ,;i';;'j!"';ly;'" ' ' Sr v.;';-', ;Vj.
'!i''.Thc'Miilf Tr'Jbnnc lias never received any dire:o benefit from
(iid'epuiity iienlth unit, nor lias any other business in Mcdford.
But "w'6 liftvo id ways' felt;'1 niuV at ill eel,' that wo liavo received
INDIRECT BENEFITS Which tire almost inenltuiliililo for we
feel THAT THERE IS NOTHING IN' JACKSON COUNTY
MORR IMPORTANT TITAN THE HEALTH AND HAPPI
NESS OF lTS'PEOPtEALfj JTS PEOPLE. '. ' V. , .
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AND i this ihehltli' unit gots; Xfr all the people those people
.vhd'WEREVit 'libolishetl would .not be renelied. might
iteedlessly auffev 1 irud ptemnturoly die. But even more import
ai)t than thcpeple -that is thedults-ARH THE CIHLDREN,
ajiVj the health' of the eliildreii, giving th'enra fair cluincc in tlw
battle of liffias the muin interest of tho eouiity health unit..' -
'Ciu4.it be the 'members of the grange want. this splendid work,
which 'has placed .lacksrm County in a position of outstanding
leadership throughout tile state, ABOLISH ED 1 ' AVe can't be
lieve it. And until there is more evidence than is now available,
we refnso to believe it.1 ' ' ! !, . i r ,
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BUSINESS is important; the fruit industry is important, farm
. prrmperitr U importftnt, but, more important than any of
them, IS-Tins' HEALTH OF THE PEOPLE OK SOUTHERN
OREGON, AND PARTICULARLY THE CHILDREN.
For this reason wo' have' always giVon our whole hearted
support to tho county health unit, am! shall continuc4to do so.
It is the LAST department of public service in Jackson County,
that In this mad stampede for eeonomj- niiKVoT it fale, un
wise and destructive economy we would ever be willing to sac
rifice. '' :-y
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Signs of Better Times
ly the AMoclatett Press)
Otis Elevator Co.. has recelvecfltn
(M'dr iifor,'t.Craft000 worth of equip
ment for- the new Marshall Field
building In Chicago.
. .-. . -nel
niant oneratlona In the
Vounnstown district started the Week
a a nee esnt of caoacitv. about
:three per rent above the close of the
of public welfure, as the other.
in the expenses of public busi
.
storm; and safely make port, is
look before they leap, and use
and - the county-health unit. We
o'ft'tlieneW'co'iiH liouse, which
i - ahd the elimination of various
prevtotis week anst smly one per cent
below the beginning of last week.
Dow, Jones as Co.j reported.
The Phillips Petroleum company
and two ot.'ifT major comiieaies. the
name of which K. D. Mi-Mantu, In
Oovernor W. H. Murray's - office,
would not reveal, today posted a II
per. barrel price fur crude oil In
Qklatrcunsv and Karnsos. ,v . . . .
Personal Health Service
By William
Btcned letters, perUlnlDg. to prrtonsl hesltb snd hycieoe, not t dlMtie, dlicrxMff or trestniot
efll be soisered by Dr.- Brady if S itsnped Mlf-sdilreMed emelope la enelosed. Utter ibbuld be brief
snd written to ink. Oeinf to the Urge number of letter reecired only a lee can be answered here. No
reply can be made te Quarks sot cooformiaf Jo Instructlosa. Address Dr. WlUaass Brsdy as cars et
im uau iTiouoe.
TUBKm'tLAR,
Numerous diseases are tuberoular.
such as leprosy, actinomycosis, syjyi-
111s; but only one Is tuberculous: This
will be news for numerous medical'
brethren, but If the- brethren - can
n ' only lay off their
superiority' complex
or hoity-toity no
tions they'll1 learh a
lot from this col
umn, and I have the
written assurances
of 'a lot of them
that they have.
For lay' readers
who want to know,
I ' may explain that
tuberculous Is t,he
adjective pertaining
to tuberculosis. True, the name tu
berculosis' primarily signifies tubercle
disease; "Still, 'the adjective tubercu
lous refers' tb' tuberculosis arid hot
to other diseases in which tubercles
occur. Even as the Inept use the
term tubercular It Is Obvious they
mean 'tuberculosis and riot 'any other
disease. . .' ' , I'
.. Tubercular pertains oply to tuber
cle. , Scientifically, In medical litera
ture, the term tubercular may refer
to the modules of leprosy or some
other disoase. Not all that' purports
to ' be. scientific - literature is . good
English, nor Is It all good science
either. But. we may as well be right
if 'we're going to use these terms at
all. So far as t.he layman's parlance
Is concerned, I don't think he ever
has occasion to speak or write about
tubercles at all, so he may as well
forget there is such a word as tuber
cular. Tuberculous Is the only ad
jective he need apply to tuberculosis.
While we are sniveling about this,
I. want' to make a plea to real folks to
discard the cheap little wisecrack
term that so many dumbbells affect
when they refer to' tuberculosis. : TB
is not' tuberculosis. Tbc. is ah abbre
viation for tuberculosis if you must
be so succinct, but why all r,1o diffi
dence about mentioning the name of
the disease you're talking about?' If
you are trying to kid yourselt or
foof somebody else, why not go back
to the good old dodge and Just "call
It "weak lungs" or a "slight catarrhal
trouble In the chest" or something
like that?
' If you're going to talk about tuber
culosis at all; tor health's sake talk
about it, iind don't duck and dodge
the Question like a slmnerlnK old
maid trying to refer to her legs with
out' referring to 'om, -. -.:
rnis guo term "in" came into use
In Vie first place thru the antiquated
policy ,of evasion which our medical !
fathers perforce followed.' In an elder
day ltvwos as much as the patient's
life was worth to tell him the germs
of tuberculosis had been found In the
sputum. . So the doctors adopted a
kind of secret symbol by means f
which they could tell one another, ,jn
the ..patient's '.presence. 'that'vtihe
microscope had revealed T.' B. itt-
LEAVING. THE PAItTV c. : ''
Ily alary (nullum Homier.
"The cows have Just been milked
that's why you couln'k serve your
refreehmenta before," John-said-.' '
. "Quite right,"
said Mid-August.
"I'wanted you to
have the milk as
soon as the cows
were milked, be
cause It Is so de
llclous then. 1
"While the
6 old finch was
talking I took
my tray and
glasses and went
Into the old barn
near this field.
The cows were
Just going into the barn for milking.
'I knew now mueh you would en-
Joy the. mUk in Just this way, and
the former's, -wifet was making patty
cakes and told ma I could have some.
one would not have been able to
understand mo, nor could I have un
derstood her had not'the Little Black
Clock used some of his . n.aglc," .
fMld-AUgust was delighted to see
how much the ehUdrerv enjoyed her
refresrimeuts. arm bow they loved
seeing all the birds come erouhdV ,
Now tlje sun was going down back
of a. hill, all big and round and red.
and the Llttlo Black Clock agreed
with Mid-August thvt that meont
that they would have a very warm
0y following this one.
But aa they walked 'from the field
over a hill there they saw the sun
once more. It was. a little .surprise
the Clock had for -them, for they
had not thought they would see the
sun again this evening. ,
"We're higher up, that', why," 'the
Uttle Black Clock explained.
Now they went home back to the
magte path, back up the garden path,
back into the house.
Autl ?Je Clock hurried .back to his
pi M the back hall doak and look
ed as though he hadn't been .away at.
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Tvmorti w ' Waterproof nam.
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REV.- PORTER TAKES '
Y.M C.A. LEADERSHIPS
PORTLAND Ore . 'Aim - it..
Rev. Reuben Boring Porter, for
win past two years pastorvof Lincoln
Methodist churrh here', was to go to
Kugene todav to become r-rt.-w ..r
the University of Oregon Y M.C.A
ram. i-oricr ana tnerr five children
were) to r acromnanv him Wirt
came to Portland from the Lalbanh
Methodist enurch at Lurk-tow, India.,
where he preached for tire years.
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(1000.000 Kodak nrleea Date.Ua at
PeaJtlejr Studio.. . i
SUNDOWN
Brady, M. D.
,
TCBEBCLIOI'S
bercle bacilli) and the. goofy patient
had no inkling of what this meant.
-But there Is no longer any purpose
served by -such erosion and so the
term-ls too childish-for even an in
telligent -layman to -use.' now. - .
It Is not exactly good hews for tlie
patler.t to learn that his trouble Is
tuberculosis of the lung;. But In any
cose where vie diagnosis, or even a
tentative opinion, 'can be . arrived . at
-reasonably early 'it is the doctor's
duty and prlvUege.: to tell the patient
plainly what alls him. and then . II
the patient elects to Ignore' the doc
tor's advice why, that Is ' not . the
doctor's funeral." ; , ;;. . '
For further Information on tuber.
culosis, write In for my monograph
on the subject, which Is yours if you
Inclose a stamped envelope bearing
your address.,
' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS "'
'' Wartorojy
- I had warts on my ,iands!for years.
I read your health articles in our
paper for a long time. I put castor
oil on my warts. Now they have dis
appeared. (Mrs. M. B.)
Answer I hope ' you mean the
warts. The castor oil treatment' has
a lot of advocates. They all declare
that rubbing the warts a moment
wlth'some castor oil each evening for
a week or two mdkes 'em vanish! $o
castor oil ' 18 of some use In the world
besides lubricating airplane , engines
and keeping one's hair In condition.
I' never miss your articles. Notice
several readers report ,how they got
rid Of warts. I" had warts on my
hands but they never bothered me
and I never looked for a remedy. One
day 1 happened to use a lot of
washing soda when I used my dish
washer, and it Irritated my hands o
lot, but the warts vanished when the
Irritation subsided. . (A, M.) j
AnswerThank you. Warts have a
way of coming , and going without
r,'iyme or reason.' So all presumptive
causes or cures must be taken not
too, seriously, . t .
Dry ice' .
How can I remove moles? Is. the
method of using dry Ice safe? If so,
where can I obtain some? (B. L.)
. Answer You can't remove moles
safely. Only a physician can do so.
"Dry Ice" is solidified carbon dioxide.
It freezes the skin or other tissue and
causes it to slough away, Just as it
would If severely frostbitten. Obvi
ously the use of such a . weapon
would be dangerous in any hands
other than the physician's. Freezing
with carbon dioxide pencil Is effec
tive for certain types of moles and
other skin lesions.
F.yc and Heart
Is it. Injurious to keep eyes open
when swimming under water? Is t,he
heart and fts function affected by
Bleeping on the left side? (I. O. L.)
Answer li . No, not . unless the
water Is polluted., 2. Sleep; posture
has no effect on heart,
,Pafents
One Change At A Time
(By Alice' Jirdson. Poalal.4
If children were ab1e,vto !vplo
their complaints, ' one of. the most
frequent certainly woultf'ibwv'tliat
grown-ups have a way of making
all sorts of changes .without .warn
ing, without explanation, even with
out reason.
Sweeping changes occur .'all at
once. Strange new foods are serv
ed, the nap comes at a different
hour, ono is suddenly expected .to
play away from mother all this
happons on a. single day.
Yesterday one .moved Berenely. in
an accustomed orbit of habits, re
quirements, and , satisfactions. To
day everything is changed, and one
literally does not know what to
make ,of . It. ...
It Is not surprising If the child
responds with Irritability, and. bad
temper. Let any adult Imagine
himself faced with comparable
changes, and he will be forced to
admit- that his behavior scarcely
would be better.
When you are planning to revise
your child's habits and routine do
ndt dp It impulsively. Bo satisfied
with one change at a time.
The; day when you are leaving
him for the first time to be cared
for by someone other than yourself.
Is. certainly not the one on which
to' begin to break him of aucklng
his thumb. ,
It you hare made up your mind
that the two-year old may as well
begin'' taking his meals with the
family, do not choose the day when
ha first takes his place at the din
ner table to fuss over his manners
and require him to eat without
spilling.
: The! new situation will be so ex
citing: that It will be quite Im
possible for him to" concentrate on
the, fine points of manipulating .cup.
spoon, and napkin.
; In . making changes, remember
these .things:
. Plnti them ahead.
; ,them one at a time, .,
Be aatlsf ltd with partial Improve
ment and gradual success. f y
Holman Selects
Advisory Board
SALFAt, Aug-. 35. (API An advis
ory board on the purchase and sale
of securities by the state treasurer
and on other financial matters per
taining to teutlntt subdivisions of trat
state, was appointed today by Rufua
C. Holman. state treasurer. Those
named' were- Henry Helper. Carlos
Close and Edward M. Adams, ail
Portland bankers. .,
Holman announced the advisory
board was named In conformity with
his public policy In seeming expert
advice and counsel from cltlaens vers
ed In their particular fields.
Broken windows glased by Trow
bridge Cabinet Worlu.
Flight o' Time
(Medford and Jackson County
- History From the File of
Tber Mall Tribune of 1 nd
lo Teat AaTO.) '
TEN YEARS A(iO TOUAY Y
(It was Thursday);'
Ben, P. Lindas, -attorney of "this
city, 'recommended for . appointment
as receiver, or itoseDurg ..jana . ui
ftce, and Attorney Frank P. Farrell
boosted- for bonus .commission. - Bonn
Famous i Bhoten pocket .claims Bear
Gold Hll Bold for 30,0O0.;: .. ,
Auto association' erects slgnsf on
Pacific highway. ' ,";..'! '
Dr. .; R.: M. Brumfleld, Roseburg
dentist held foe murder,; owes 26,
500, and was the ylctlm'..af; a yam-
plre" , ;
Twq : hundred. i six t. caret.' of i ars
shipped from. . vojlcy : iso ; ; fail this
Geological signs at Trlgonla oil
well shows good signs.
TWENTY YEARS . tOO TODAY ;
' - - August 25, 1911
(It was Friday)
Attorney Evan -Rea'mes leaves for
Salem to help, revise the Judiciary
system of the state.
French syndicate plans to buy the
Bill. Nye mine near Gold' Hill.
-Thirsty dog. in. Rardon Grocery
drinks fly poison by mistake, ana
dies at. once.. :.- '; ,
';The -; Pacific - Outlook," ' published
at'. Grants Paso, - declares - wiat
Grants Pass, a dry town. Is wetter
than 'iwef Medford,"; and-; demands
a clean-up. . j , ; i.j f ;
The 5ivlc Lfcague-of Medford is
formed, with, fees of 1. '
Medford lobor plans, big celebra
tion Labor day. , ... ,
In Holly. Musical
Hailed as a screen . "find," Piiul
Oregory, Broadway star,' has the leadr
Ing rolo In "ChlKlren of Dreams," the
musical romance now playing at the
Holly. ' ' -'" ' '' '-"-' '
' "Children of Dreams" Is tlie crea
tion of Oscar vHammerstein the -second
and. Slgmund Romberg,, Whose
'lyienncse. NlghU'' ;as , one. of . the
most successful pictures ever 'to play
at the .Holly... , .. .. '- .,:
. Paul Gregory and Margaret Schil
ling head the oU-einglng cost, sup
ported by a chorus of 100 singers and
a sympnony orcnestra. with the feaT
tured picture will be shown a Pathe
News Reel, and another of the Bobby
Jones golf reels, entitled "The Driver."
KOLOFF TAKES TWO -. . - '
' FALLS FROM KAPLAN
SEATTLE,-- Aug; : 25: (AP) Dan
Koloff, Bulgarian heavyweight, took
two out of three falls trom Abe, Kap
lan. New York, in a wreatllng exhi
bition here last nlcht. Koloff link
falls in -the second and filth rounds.
witn Kaplan winning a fall In the
fourth session. .
Seek tn Buy Ancient Cells '
BRAINTREE, Mass.,' August 39.
(W) The Exeter. N. -n aeioxt.
men have offered to purchase six
cells, which for years confined
prisoners In Bralntree's old Jnll
house. The cells were put on the
market when this town built a
new Jnll.
DEVELOPING
' and
. PRINTING
Mall Us Your Film
SWEM'S
Medford
217 E. Main
S-vK. 13-plate Battery, f-f-yr.
luajantee- . . JpO
;. Batterya Recharging 50c
Severin' Battery Service
No. Riverside
,txr ,fi rimi Aceoiltu. s
if) the County Court of the State'cr
Oetrnn t,v ,nri t..u .
rtl the Matter of th Estate W Rich-
artr"8chuler,-wmettmes known aa
R. Schuler, deceased. '
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned Executrix has- filed her
final rnermmL In ,h. . ...
- - -- 1 buuvq eillltieo
wuto. and that by order of Court
Wednesday. th- 9th dav of Septssm
ber, 1931, in the- courtroom of the
Above ntnivi s.L. '
House in Medford. Oregon, at the
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August II. 1M1 -m notice
IDA M. SCHULER,
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CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK.
Ore. (Spl.) A recent count.ot blrSs
making their homes In the environs
of Crater ,lake;,r,ei(eas fhe -list tp ln
ciudej. 77, jrarletlea, .with the mourn-!
,ing Jioye .the, latent .tjO he addeq. ,,The
dove was In the, Jark lor tne J,ir3t
tUnei tb)s season ,i; ..j-. ...
Otrifs number,qniy five llnger.ln
the park during the winter months.
Snow and. cold "Weather makes little
difference- tn the Ufa of -the Stellar
Jaj,, Oregorr Jay. -raven, Clark's crow
and red-breasted nutj-hatch; . During
the warm months of-summer, the for
est '-lands-resound with'triei songs 'of
the featfiered Inhabitants, but- with
the-first snow, they leave for lower
elevations. In the spring, the firs wo
of the migrants to return Is the fa
'mlilar western robin, accompanied by
'the blue bird and the Oregon Junco.
Seagulls pay the lake occasional
visits during the summer; but never
linger long. . Eagles are . seen soaring
high in the air. their majestic flights
usually pausing at Liao Rock along
the rim. .-'..-'
Perhaps two of the mos; unfortun
ate of the forest birds are, a pair of
robins, -which for the. . past several
years have been attempting to rear
a spring brood near Anna Spring.
Squirrels., each, .spring:, destroy. ,the
eggs, buf the next spring, the birds
are always back to try agaiia. ,. ,'t,
."Garden Houses Miniature. Dam '"
WEST BRANCH, la., Aug. 39 (OP)
A miniature reproduction of Hoover
dam, 'commonly called'' Boulder dam,
on the Colorado river, has' been con
structed In the, rock, garden of Milton
Q. Randall here. The model, made of
rocks, was copied from, a picture of
the darn in a : magazine, j Randall,
distant relative of ttyo president,
gathered the rock from near the boy
hood home of Mr. Hoover here.
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