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PTOE TOUTS MEDFORD MXDj TRIBUTE, MEPTOTID, OBEGQy, TTJESDSY, STJGTJST 8, 1933. Medpord Mail Tribune "tmmm m iautiMra Qreaas aaoaa uw am mow Dauv ticaot fetordar PufillaftfC ov mnniuu PBINT1NU. CO. Il-ll-l, Hfli L WW eosun m. num. M aa tsaapooaaoi mmw (stara as oonM oleao nun Hoofer ansa, oador tea t Mares I. IH. SUBSCWPTIOrl RATES Dsilr, on rut oo Dallr, m annua Daily, om Booth 00 ttr Curler, 10 aovinee Medforo, AsMer. Jeciaoovulo, Ceiitra) Polnl Pboanll, Talool Qold BiU tod oe BUbwtn. Dallr. om rw lo.oo Dallr, iu nonus). S.io Ostls, ooo booUi. ...... .10 Aii Ural, cub Id adraoee. omdai pan ot me Cit or Mtdfora. OmcUl paper or Joekaoo Coootf. , MEMBER Or THS orWOCUTCD NOI Uoecinm IMU Lauod Win Samoa Trie ejaoeUtod Preaa b uelutlfilr antltloo 10 Hi m or ounllettloo of all om dupatefieo realtod lo tt or outereloa wilted u una cm od oiM la Ibt local otot puhllftbeo' orrcla. AU rtsMJ lor puhUeauoo of apodal dbpalgr serais oro alio raaonod. HEMBEU Or UNITED PKtSS MEMBKH OF KDDI1 BUREAU or CIRCULATIONS Adrarttolnf KepreMOUtlroa M. C. MOIiENBEN t tAMPANI Offlcea Is flea Tori, Chlrato, Detroit, lu rraocleso, boa Aniolaa, Oeattlo, Portland. Ye Smudge Pot Bj Art bur Perrr. Th Hooey-Hooey dance la orer, and the time hu com to pay tb fiddler, wbo aJwaya oollocta pain fully and In full. Tb debtora an thoae wbo placed their faltb In tb drivel of a pananolao, th wllea of dtsplcabl Salem poUtlolana, tb feeble-minded nesa of lady agitator, and tbelr own boundless egoturm. Ther la no more thumbing the noae at Truth, and wise-cracking In th achoolhouses, about th slowness of Justice. It la going to b an early winter, and a hard one, according to Royal Brown of Eagle Point, who waa over Sunday to tb ball gam. While aquattad on hit front poroh on eve ning last week, hs noticed the phon wlrea were heavy with routing awal lowa. "Just before th swallow go south, they will do that trick," lays Mr- Brown, "and It' usually In Sep tember. I've watched them ever sine four men were hanged at Yreka In 1894, and I would not b surprised If th frost got Into my corn most any night. X lay my money on the swal low, Instead of the amart-aleck ex perts back In Washington, when It comes to th weather," say Mr. Brown. ' . ' I A GENT 18 SQUELCHED (Congressional Record) Mr. Eaton of New Jersey What sic shoe does th gentleman wear? Mr. Zloncheck of Washington No. s, and I am proud of It. Xt la a plain answer. I do not try to evade any question. What elm do you wear? Mr. Eaton -No. 10, and I am proud of It. If th gentleman's head was as big as his feet he would amount to something. 0 0... A dispatch say that an Oregon autolst in Fresno, Calif., ran amuck and knocked the fenders off seven autos, before he was stopped by an (-story building. This ought to teach California motorists to stay on their own aide of th road, at tb sharp curves, while catapulting through th Oregon bills. 0 0 0 "MARRIED MAN W?TH Win. EXPLAINS" (Hdlln Del Norttj Trip Meat.) Ho should. ooo RESUME Now that things have shown a ten dency to b human and civilised, at on and th asm time, there should be a determined readjustment and realignment of th commltteea, the efficiency, and th beavy-thlnklng conferences, that never accomplish anything worth mentioning. Instead of appointing a committee, and acting dignified, when a crime la committed In the nam of th Lord, Justlc. and th memory of Franklin K. Plerc. former president, the community should memorise the following principles, tenets, and by laws: Any politician caught In the rural ansa with bead and lungs full of lying piffle, ah all walk back to town. Th little red achoolhouees (which ar alwaya painted white), shall no longer be used by emissaries of Rus sia, under the sham of whacking the taies, saving the farmers, and sweep ing out the courthouse. Ladles engaged . In raUlng unlady. Ilk Hell, shall stay In th kitchen, and If they wont stay In their own, mak It the county jail kitchen. When a crisis arises, don't act dli- nlfled. Be Impolite and atop th criminal nonsense Dolors th south aid of the courthouse Is dislocated. See that th worthy poor have omethlng to eat besides their worthiness, and that Jobs are given to established citizens, Instead of auto tramps, who ha camped all Bummer on the banks of the Rogua fishing and cussing constituted au thority, and th Red Cross, which baa been kind to them. If Imported agitator cant keep out of Jail, until time to rot, di vorce them from county beans. Remember that one a dupe, al ways a dupe. Many have been "mis led." and goshl how they enjoyed Itl Alt the organisations ehsll b em braced In one central body, to be known as the United woodpeckera of th Valley. Th aim ahall be th eradication of nut fid nuttlne. Now All Together! "TTIE big job in Jackson county now is to restore peace end harmony and get back to work. This won't be easy. The poison has gone deep. Eesentmenta are still strong. But with the proper spirit displayed by the people, as whole, it can be done. Under the proper leadership, it WILL be t We are confident Medford will supply such leadership. The ballot cases have at last been oleared up. Justice has been done. There is certainly no disposition in Medford to keep the flames of internal strife and dissension alive, to harbor any thougbta of malice or revenge. With the principals in the late "un pleasantness" convicted and about to be sentenced, all right thinking citizens want to forget it, want to bind up the wounds and go on to a better and brighter day. e o o THB late and nnlamented "revolution" was not a neighbor- hood quarrel, neither was was fundamentally i contest between law and lawlessness; be tween upholding the principles of the government under which we live and tearing them down. It was because the issues in volved went to the very HEART of what we know as CIVIL IZATION, that the fight had to go on, until a final and complete viotory had been won. THAT victory has now been won. To paraphrase Lincoln in his second inaugural : "With malloe towards none, with charity for all, wltb firm ness In th right as Ood gives us to see th right; ..." , Let us go on, to return Medford and Jaokson county to the enviable place once occupied, as .one of the most progressive, enlightened, and best governed communities in the entire state. THIS doesn't mean any lenience toward further lawlessness, any letting down of vigilance, on the part of the law en forcement authorities, as far asunrepentant trouble makers are concerned. , But it DOES mean complete forgiveness for those who were misguided and misinformed, for those who were so deceived by a false and unscrupulous leadership, that tbey came to honestly believe that the so-called crusade they were engaged in was right, when it was essentially and fundamentally, WRONG. Recent developments MUST have shown them their mistake, the facts as revealed MUST have opened their eyes to the true situation. All they need to do now is "forget it," and everyone else will forget it. Let bygones be bygones, not on this" side or that, but on ALL sides. CO let us all. get together, not as members of this organiza K"' tion or that, not as city or rural dwellers, not as partisans of one faction or another, but as CITIZENS OF SOUTHERN OREGON, standing together and working together to bring this eommunity out of the depression, on the basis of hard work and united effort, and also on the basis of clean and efficient government, the stamping out of crookedness or corruption wherever it ocours, and a SQUARE DEAL for all 1 The New County Judge AS the first step in this "New Deal" for Southern Oregon, nothing could be more fitting than the appointment by Governor Meier of Earl Day of Sams Valley to be oounty judge, in the place of Earl H. Fehl. A praotioal farmer and cattleman, well trained in finance and business, with a aplendid record of efficient and conscienti ous service in the state legislature, Mr. Day is eminently quali fied for this important place. , At no time involved in the recent unpleasantness, his ap pointment can neither give offense to, nor arouse the suspicions, of ANT faction. With R, E. Nealon of Table Rock and Ralph Billings of Ashland, as commissioners, to work with, we are certain he will do everything in bis power to restore harmony in the community and put the affairs of Jackson county as far as thattCAN be done on a sound business basis. S O 0 'T'HIS will be no easy job. Like every other district in the state, Jaokson county has been hard hit by the depression, taxes have not been paid, there are still many unemployed, the road to reoovery is long, winding and full of rooks. But with the support of the people, which he certain! deserves, we be lieve County Judge Day CAN do it, and it ia the duty of all good citizens to assist him toward that end, in every possible way. With the appointment of Earl Day, Jackson county now has splendid county court, capable, absolutely honest, well balanced in every way. The new slogan should be "All aboard, all together and f till steam ahead 1" Thanks, Governor! FROM the start of this lawless interlude, the right thinking and law abiding people of Jackson oounty, have had a true friend and loyal ally, in Governor Meier. From the very outset, HE, in sharp contrast to so many im portant officials in the northern part of the state, saw the situation dearly and in its proper perspective. When other men. in high places were either afraid to offend what they be lieved to be a strong political faction in Southern Oregon; or were doubtful as to which side was right and which wrong, Governor Meier saw the picture as it was, and without a mo ment'a hesitation, and indifferent to the political aaorificea in volved, gave his personal support and the support of the state, to the forces of law and order. All honor to him I He has given invaluable assistance to the people of Southern Oregon in this serious crisis, and we can assure him the people appreciate FOR CLUE TO SLAYER 8ALTM. Aug. S (AP) Fingerprint expert wer delving into th stats penitentiary rcoM today In an ef fort to tstabllsh th Identity of th slayr of Night Watchman Utlton Howard Jonea her early Sunday morning. Discovery of two (locks of dyna it a factional political fight. It this fact and are very grateful. mite, fuses, a sledg hammsr and a box of cspa near th packing plant yielded fingerprints and vlderr that a aafo-cracklng had been plan ned. O rants rasa. To. Grant pass With Mayor W. W Stock wU heading th list, th larg est number of ring dvote svor to go from her to an out-of-town box ing show will Journey to Medford to cheer for th Grants Paaa amateur fighters aa they mak a valiant at tempt to punch their way to victory over the "enemy" In th opening round of th Legions benefit ring meet next Monday night. Personal Health Service By WiUiam Brady, MJ). aijoed louora pertaining to personal naaltb aod bygten. not to dis ease diagnosis or treatment, will M enawerr by Or. Brady If a atom pea nlf-addrsieod envelope as enclose!- Letters should M brief and vmtten In Ink. Owing t tb larg Dumber ot letters received only a few caul M a nawervd her. No reply oan be mad to queries not conforming to In unctions. Address Dr. William Brady, in El Camlno. Beverly Hills, Cat WE HAVE QUACKS IN OUR BEST HOSPITALS Why don't w have anything on the subject of insomnia, inquires a reader. Have watched closely sine subscribing for th paper. I hare bad It for four yeara and haven't found any relief, and It baa grad ually become so that I can't get sleep without drugs, and even they dent help as they ah on id. Doctors In t b e hospital di agnosed It as nerve and gave m (the latest nerve-depressant). Wont this become harmful In time? Which Is better In insomnia, to keep quiet or to exercise actively out In the open? A. W. Th hospital th corespondent name la a large Institution whlob la weU advertised by th skillful publicity of some of th doctors con nected with the Institution. This art of becoming 'well known" Is on distinction between the reput able physician and th quack. ' If th doctor know how to gt th desired publicity without appearing to pay for It. he la an eminent .man in th profession. It he honestly psya for his publicity, h la a quack. I don't think much of that test. I know w have quacka holding the favored positions In most of our best hospitals. This correspondent proo ably paid a good round fee for what ever attention he received In th hos pital or the clinic. After all, he got a quack diagnosis and a quack pre scription. "Nerves," says th quack, when he doesn't know what ' la the matter. Dope he prescribe when he desires to mak th patient think be 1 better no matter what th trouble may be. We have answered th very ques tions the correspondent aska, not In on artel but In many. Perhaps he failed to read them becsuso wa didn't label them "For Insomnia." In hi plsc I should first go to a plain everyday practitioner, one who practices under his own name, not a cllnlo paraslt or a hospital quack, and ask him for a medloal examination, whatever examination or particular test th doctor might deem advisable. This would give a real doctor aomethln to work on. It would give him at -least a clue to th cause of th sleeplessness or other complaint. Than he could prescribe treatment intelligently, In stead of filling me with th latest dope to benumb th aensorium. Not less than U per week In any city between 2500 and 380,000 popu lation. Employes with leas thsn six months experience In th grocery ttada may be paid II par week less than wagea prescribed above. In towns of lea than 3500 popula tion all wages shall be Increased by not less, thsn 20 per cent provided thst this shall not require wagea In excess of 112 per week. Th NRA offlclsla have warned re- tall grocera against making Joint agreements to shorten store hour. Other Retail Rulea Lilted Hare .la what la expected of other retail establishments subscribing to tne ooo: No Individual or organisation ahall work any employ tor mor than 40 hour a weak, excepting at Christ- mas, inventory, and other peak peri ods when employes may work 48 hour a week for a maximum of not to axoeed three week In each six months. , Exceptions, however, ar mad for executives whose salaiiea exceed S5 par week, registered pharmacists or other professional, persona mployd In thlr profession, outsld salesman, and except outside dellverymen snd maintenance employes, who may be employed 48 hour week or more. It paid time and one-third for all hours over 4S hour weekly. Retailer ar not to reduce th hour of any ator or service opera tion to below 81 hours In any one week unless such hours wer less than 63' a week befor July 1, toss, and In the latter eas not to 'reduce such hour at all. Th maximum hour ahall not ap ply to employes In establishments employing not mor thsn two per sona In towns of less than 3800 popu lation. Weekly Pay Fixed Minimum weekly rates of wagea for th retail trade ar sat aa follows: Within cities ot over 500.000 popu lation at the rate ot SU per week. Within cities of from 100.000 to 500.000 population at th rates of 119.60 par week. Within vlllsges. towns or cities with a population of 2600 to 100.000 at th rate ot SIS per week. Th minimum wage paid by em ployer In the null trad to any of their employes shall be at the rat ot on dollar per week leaa In the southern section of th country. Junior employee between th axe rf IS and IS year Inclusive, with leaa than six month experience In any retail a tore shall bo paid at th rata of two dollars leaa for a work week except that apprentice employe mor than IS yeara ot aire, with lass than six months experlenc shsll be paid on dollsr lea per work week, provided that the minimum ahall rot be lew than at th rata of 111 per week. A-v' ( GROCERY, RETAIL HOURS AND WAGE CODE SUBMITTED (Continued from Pag One) In a general way, actual work, play or exercise In tbe open air favors sound sleep, and sedentary or Indoor white collar occupation well, it uses so little energy that tb In dividual needs little sleep. Credit It to my hard-boiled atti tude or Just my Ignorance, but I ba iter If such sufferers sa our friend A. w. were sentenced to six months on tbe county farm and denied all hypnotic or nerve-sedative medicine, they'd aleep as well aa honest labor ers after a week or two of honest living. A. w. asks about horseback riding. That is o. k., but If ho can possibly afford I sincerely believe, he will find three to six miles of oxygen on the hoof A. w.'s hoofs a better prescription. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Recovery from Tuberculosis. For a consumptive who must fore go hospital trestment, are there any up-to-date aeml-tschnlcal books that would b helpful to him, regarding details of taking csre of himself? A. R. B. , Answer Tea, Brown's "Rules for Recovery" (Lea & Peblger), Webb As Ryder's "Recovery Record" (Paul B. Hoeber), and Atkinson's "Lessons on Tuberculosis and Consump tion" (Punk as Wsgnalls) are fin books. Then you will get excellent help from tb monthly magazine, "Journal of the Outdoor Life," published by tbe National Tuberculosis association. The essential of first Importance Is to have a good doctor to advise you about your care at home.' The Itch of the Washed. It Is humiliating to confess that I suner intensely from Itching all over, especially after a bath .-. . Mrs. T. J. o. Answer Well, call It bath pruritus if you think Itch sounds too vulgar. Send a stamped envelope bearing your address and ask for monograph on pruritia. Corrective Protective Regimen. Two or three yeara ago you pub lished a regenerative regimen for aouits past their prime and begin' nlng to show degenerative changes. . . . li. M. Answer It la Included In the book let "Quid to Right Eating." Ask for a copy, inclose a dim and a stamped envelop bearing your adress. (Copyright, 1913, John P. Dili Co.) Ed Note: Reader wishing to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letters direct to Ur. William Brady, M. !., 265 El ca mlno, Beverly Hills, Calif. PLA-A-Y BALL! IS SIGNAL FOR C-C (Continued from Page One) (S) Each new member based on annual subscription of 138. - (4) An Increase In a present mem bership will be counted aa a two- bagger. (8) Hits and runs only will be n corded. There will b no (i-rora. (6) Anyone obtaining a new mem ber who Is not a member of either team must glv the application to the captain of his choice. It 1 ex pected that th captains will have a large number of rootere who will help th teama to victory Instead of rang ing them. (T) All disputes wlU be settled by the two umpires. Dr. J. J. Emmens and Ralph Woodford. Their word will be final. STATUS IS EYED NEW YORK, Aug. 8. (AP) Th amataur status of Ellsworth Vines, national tennis champion. Is under Investigation as a result of wide spread published reports linking hla name with professional offers, Louis J. Carruthera, chairman of th ama teur rule committee of the United Statea Lawn Tennis association, told the Associated Press today. Carruthera made it plain no action bad yet been taken by hla committee and that none would be taken until ha ascertained "all th facts" In con nection with the much discussed In tention of Vines to forsake amateur rants after the cloee ot the 1933 sea son. Ashland Coming. Assbland This city will b prac tically deserted by sportsmen as they throng into Medtord to aupport Aali land'a atout-hearted amateur fight era in the grand opening of th big amateur ring tourney at Medford next Monday night, Dick Hall and Phil Stansburg, trainers, announced today. When Your Daughter Comes to Womanhood Gire Bea Lrtlla E. Hnkhaun's Vegetable Compound Most ftlrls In their teens need a tonic and regulator. Give Tout laughter Lydla B. Pinkbam' Vegetabl Compound (or tbe nut lew month. Teach ' her how to guard her health at this critical time. When ahe Is a happy, healthy wife and toother she will thank ratio NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, Aug. 81 never paaa tb aouth aid ot th Time building without a thought of th old Forty- Second Street Country club. Tb fir plug, which wa th headquarters, is still standing. Around It, par ticularly In the lata afternoon, gathered leading figures of t b a Broadway of that day. From there they u a u a 1 1 y moved eater-cornered across Broadway to rest a foot on tbe rail In th ralnbowy splash of Maxfleld Psrrlsh's "Old King Col" and what glittered behind tb Knickerbocker bar. Merry gentlemen all I Collabo rator In a bon horom that gave generous tingle to a then Illustrious rue. Best stories of the town originated there. No club anywhere was so mag nificently grotesque or hilariously Elizabethan. One summer afternoon Jim Regan, proprietor of the fashion able Inn, walked Into th bar and said briskly: "I'm sorry, gentlemen, I do not want your business." There waa a atunned euenc Glasses were grsvely set down and In single file th Forty-second Street Country club wslked to the Albany bar at 41st. But In a few days Regan begged them to return. He had not realized their presence wss the lode stona that filled bis bar. . Many knlgbt errant tried to at tach themselves to th Forty-Second Street Country club, but none sue ceeded. It remained wltb the orlgl nal membership to the final drink when prohibition came. The roster wa Frank Ward O'Malley, Irvln Cobb, Wilson Mlzner, Hugh ChUvers, Delia Pox's leading man, Paul Armstrong, Fred Thompson, Drury Underwood. Glenmor (Stuffy) Davla, Eddie SW geon, Jamea Pooten, Tom Riley. Ma son Peters and Morgan Robertson. Morgan Boberteon, whose aalty aea atorlea ar now classic, waa tbe hardiest of that blithesome crew, ploughing the Broadway aeas. When hi magazine checks came he spent them within the hour over the ma hogany and when he borrowed an occasional tenner would aay: "I ahall be eternally Indebted to you" and always was! Re la reputed In scien tific circles to1 be the inventor of the periscope, for which he never re ceived credit. He died, as genius so often does, neglected. Irvln Cobb's one and only play, premiered during this era at the Ca sino, lasted one week. Cobb said afterward the only satisfied patron was Mrs. Cobb. He would never tackle the theater again, although he turned down hundreds of offers, not only to appear on the boards, but to write other plays. Up the street from the Knicker bocker was another afternoon high light of men about town and ex quisite fooling. The meeting place was the "cartoonists table' at Chur chill's. It waa at that period when cartoons of Macauley of the World, Rogers of the Herald, Homer Daven port of the Evening Mall, and T. B. Powers played such Important parts in the political world. So far aa I know Powers' pen Is the only one still active and very active It is, too. In a sedate restaurant I sat a table away from Dr. John F. Erdmann, the great Ohio born surgeon. I was es pecially Interested In his hands as I am In the hands of all gtnlua. I ex pected to see long, tapering, artistic fingers. Instead I saw Carnera-llke hands with amazingly short, stubby fingers. Yet one only had to watch them In ordinary usages of eating utensils to see why they have been classified as the most dexterous In the world. Visiting a portrait painter1 studio, I became Jerry to a trad trick. A dlatlngulshed gentleman called to oee th completed canvas of himself. He wss sincerely pleased but after squint, lng from all angle waa dubious about th fluff of shadow. Ilk thst of a pearl on a woman throat, around hla tempi. Th artist seemed at one to catch hi idea and made a few professional flick with his brush. Th result Instsntly satisfied the sit ter. Altar hi departure! remarked how deftly th artist mad th Chans. FEED FFFn asa.LJ F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. Thar was no change," he aald. "I merely used a dry brush. It alwaya pleases them." post card from California: "Funny to read you and Verne Porter r teaming around together. Never heard before of yoking up a horse and ass." How dare you call ma a horse I (Copyright, 183S. Mc Naught, Syndi cate, Inc.) Ye Poet's Cornei Spirit of th Depression. Th other day I erackad a Joke About this mesa w'r In And some folks looked real horrified To see me Jofri and grin. They looked at m as It to say. Why girl, how can you inugnr This mess we're In la a serious thing, 'Sno time for Jokes ana - gsii. Of course, I know thero ain't much fun In thla here darn depression. And there's enough to think about To keep us aU a-guesslnl But what's the us of stwln' 'round And growltn' lt th time? Will that bring things to right again And make the world In rhyme? It's alway worked out right before And things have turned out fine. Why won't It do th sam again If only left to time? So folks like that can grumble on If they think Jokln's slnnln' But I Intend to live content, And Just kep on a grlnnln'. ' B. F. Editorial Comment Tragic Echo at Medford Tragedy again stalks at Medford as a result of hatred engendered by tne Banks case. Human life has again been sacrificed. Hope had seemed justified that with the conclusion of the ballot theft trials, now near at hand, strifo might wane and animos ities shrink. It was not to be. The killing of Johnston, deplorable though It be, was no such murder as that committed by Banns mmseu when he shot down an officer whose sole offense was that he was seeking to fulfill his duty. Johnston's slayer acted in the heat of a quarrel and used no weapon other than his fists. He la, nevertheless, a homicide. And results of his act will go further than Its Immediate effect. Flames of the old feud for which Banks himself is primarily responsible will be fanned. Never has there been In the life of Oregon another man who has done such widespread harm as Banks. Hla meglomanla, his obsession of perse cution, his violent hatred ot all who 'crossed his purposes, his terrifically perverted leadership, have spread un told harm. Now he sits smugly in a prison cell, boasting of his comforts and writing for publication In a way to spread strife further. The Johns ton tragedy must be counted another to be laid on the doorstep of Banks. Oregonlan. Oregon Weather. Fair west portion tonight and Wed nesday, but fogs near the coast; partly cloudy east portion, with local afternoon thunderstorms In moun tslns; temperature generally above normal In Interior; moderate change able winds offshore. MIXING l m The only mayonnaise M Certified to be furi bj 1 an accredited inalyu- I cal chemist. 1 Insist on the miyonoiiie with thii u On t fn i Stsi QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE Our new FEED MIXER is here now ready to mix your special formula, or any other mixture you may want. Xt will take only a few minutes to do the job. See us about ntfxing your feeds for yon. ftRIMniNft $1.50 We are now offering a real service in feed grinding. We will call at your ranch for the grain you wish to have us grind and deliver same to you the same day. Our hauling rates are very reasonable. Let ns figure with you. 229 N. Riveraide Flight 'o Time (Medlord aod Jackson Coonti History from tb files ol 1'ba Slau rrtbun as 40 and 10 gau Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY AngUlt 8, 1923. (It wss Wednesday.) Th natlor.l capltol, In an lupoa- Ing ceremony, pays Its last tribute to the memory of warren u. naraing, president of the United States. G us the Tailor moves Into ths Neff building on Central avenue. Fishermen fear thousands of trout killed by cloudburst In the Apple- gate. City hereafter will pay employes twice a month. Postofflc boxes placed at auto camps for convenience of tourist. City water violation cases show In crease. Work of Prof. P. C. Belmer praised by O. A. C. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY (It was Friday.) August 8, 1013. Road to Jacksonville to be oiled and re-surfaced. A three-real Kay-Bee, "Th Boom erang," at the Star; "The Revenge of th Lonely Brakeman" at the It; "Her Mother's Oath" at th Isl. Earl Oaddla and family return from a trip to Crater lake and Klamath county. Central Point school board east about for a capable manual training teacher. Court Issues election call for Pa cific highway bonds. Police Issue warning that lady auto Ists who persist In driving on th wrong side of the street, will be given no more consideration than men drivers. Griffin creek cow swallows a splks, and la saved by Dr. Helm. Gold Hill Set. Gold Hill A record number o4 flstlo disciples will swarm Into Med ford to lend moral aupport to Gold HlU's rugged fighting men as they strive to win for their city and for Oregon In the American Legion ring meet that get under way next Mon day night at Medford. A vacation trip t brines scenic thrills and opportunities for all forms of ummer recreation a trip that will appeal to all the family that'a th Circle Tour Vacation! A beautiful water trip to those Interesting Canadian cltles-Vle-toria and Vancouver, with stop, overs to suit your convenience.1 By train throu&h the magnificent Canadian Rockies mountain' scenery unsurpassed In all the world. Stay as long as you like at those famous resort hotels at Banff and Lake Louise, where rates have been greatly reduced this season. Enjoy the comforts, able Chalet Bungalow Camps, ai .various points In this wonderful mountain region-play golf, gd Ashing, horseback riding, moun' tain climbing, tennis and swimo mlng in warm water pools. Visits to Calgary and Spokane on youf way home, completing the circlft. Full details of this moderate cost trip, time achedules and Itineraries will be furnished W. H. DEACON, Cen'l Agent Pass'r Dept. 148-A Broadway Portland, BRoadway0637 American Bank Bldg. , Canadian Pacific Travellers A Cheques Good the hat Sjaa. K7 A aV $0.00 qL. Per Ton Wt DO OUR F'-T