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PAGE TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUyET, MEDTORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. Medford Mail Tribune "tnmm la loutatrn Ortaa Hurt Uii Mall MbuM" 0x11) Except Saturday publlihad 0? MEfHTOBD PR1NTLNU CO. BOBEBT . HUHU Editor in indetxodutf Natpapr Enured Mooi elm matter t Madford. Oraton, under Ad erf Marco 8. 18z. au use mm on bates tr Mali 4n Aduuxa Dilij. oo rear o Dally, ill niontbe... '& Dallr, ona rnonU) - By Carrier In Adianea Medford, Albiand, JacksonrlUe, Caotral Puiot, Pboeoli, Talent. Qold H1U and oo Blghwaya. Dill?, one rear Daily, its montha.. Dalb. oot month -0 All tarrna. eua In adraoe. Offldli (WW of um Cits of Mtderfd. OrrieUl CW Of JtCUOD CoUDtl. HEMBEH Or THE ASSOCIATED HiEM RritiM full Leised Wire Berries As Awndsted Pros Is siHihImIi snUtUd Co It. ut (or Duhlteiuoo of HI m dlipstelM. srolltod to tt otoeroU. erodlud lo Ltd. vwm Od S1I0 10 U IOCS! Of.. piMilDJ w All fftbtl lor publleatloo of ipodsl dUpstcb Birds il. 1 Mterrod. IIEMBE11 01 UNITED PKEM tfEMBKU Or AUllil BUUEAD Or CIKCULATIONS AawtUlns KpreiiUM?es IL C. (I0I1EN8EN COMPANT OffHM lo N" Virt. Cnltso, (Xtrolt, tt rtindxn U Amtei IU Portlind. MEMBEP. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Terry From chance published comment of Democratic national leaders, anent th recent Republican "grans roots convention, the same was nearer the weed tops than the "graaa roots." . Oratorical leaders of the ' upstate uprising have started emitting mili tant phrase, that once rang In the ears ot Jackson county survivors oi the revolution. They are now "stand ing on their constitutional rights.' but, as yet, have not started arriv ing In this country on the "May flower." , The lady In the Weyerhaeuser Kid naping la now full of remorse. She is sorry enough over getting caugtu, to enter a convent for life, instead of a penitentiary. A touring member of the "intelll gentala" was here yesterday denounc ing capitalism. He Knew evcryn.iwB. except that he needed a hair-cut. No man on relief, or that has Just got off, ha any business being tempted to get rich quick by hang ing around a chain letter atore or a slot machine. (Bed Bluff Calif.) Oet-rlch - quick, or getting - poorer quicker. ' The press plans "a, campaign -ot caution" for boy blcycllsta in auto traffic. It la hoped the press ha better luck than In the long cam paign to keep the boy's Papas from knocking tralna off crossing with their auto. The temper of the people ba be come uch that they don't much care what happens if it will only hurry up and do it. (Washington Star) So say we all. The weather continue like some body had done something about It. A number of recent father are abroad, and the width of their grins equals the length of their step. James J. "Bract doc It knocked the heavyweight championship crown from the curly head of Max Baer last night, to the great disgust ot the latter. Approximately 96 per cent of the people who care about pugilis tic capers, hoped It would happen but feared It would not. The de feated gladiator was one of the na tion's moat charming grlnners. He was also a humdinger with the ladles. He broke several of their hearts, and they sued him lor dam ages to their affections. The new champion has a wife and three kids. While Mr. Baer was rating brcaktast in bed, Mr. Btaddock wns standing In a breadline. Lust night Bracldook was battling for milk for his flock, and Baer for champagne for chorus girls. Now Mr. Braddock la in the money. He will soon be ensiling checks for endorsement of pills that aid the working man and save the farmer. A ikinti;k ttom.i.F.s. (Cherokee (Ok la.) Time) The witness said Byera started an alternatlonaly and Irlend the Ilrt short cort which struck the selder Anderson In the leg. The youth sata his father did not fire a short, that he hHmsalf shot Byers. Following his sow to the stand, the defendant teatllitxl that he went to Lake Bridgeport after receiving a latter from his wife telling ot Byers mistreatment of her. He said that he full wounded after the store keeper fired and that he was ponre to the ground during the shooting that culttmated In flyers' dath. The trial began Monday and tes timony started Tuesday. The state rented early this afternoon. Old KallroHd Coupler round. FREMONT. Neb. (ITM An old railroad ear couptlng link. whlh rail roaders say is rarity today, is on exhlbtlon here. It was round by workmen beautifying the former it vNRaV vi to otss. mot of a rallraod derrick ynrd. The coup- 1 considered one of the important fea llng. thick with rust and weighing tures of men's dress as much so the about 10 to 15 pounds, wa outlawed In 1900 aa too dangerou to wttch-(Or men. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. Binned letttrs pertaining to personal nraltn and Hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped leu-addressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should ba brief and written' In Ink Offing to the lame number of letters received only a few can be answered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions. Address Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno. Beverly A WORD TO CLASS A NECROTICS I have nothing whatever to say to Class B Neurotic except how'r'ya get ting by? Class B Neurotic are Just gullible, misguided people who take some quack's fake di agnosis too seri ously and drift along actually be lieving they have weak or exhaust ed "nerves." Once in a while you can rescue one of thl group If you catch him when his trick "nerves are not usurping all hi thoughts. A diet which just falls short of adequacy, without producing out spoken disease (such as beriberi, pel lagra, xerophthalmia or osteomalacia) may lead to chronic gaatrltl and en teritis with , Impairment of neuro muscular control of the Intestine. Indeed there 1 good reason to believe that chronic vitamin B deficiency la responsible for many obscure. Indef inite digestive disorders which de stroy the happiness of the patient and baffle the physician. We are accus tomed to call these patlente neuras thenic . . whereas many of them are sorely In need of food of the proper vitamin content. (I have taken this entire paragraph almost verbatim from McLester" "Nutrition and Diet," Saunders, 1934.) From Mellanby's "Nutrition and Disease" (Oliver and Boyd, London, 1034) I quote: "I shall now briefly describe my experience with casee of dis seminated sclerosis . . , treated with a high vitamin A diet . . . great improvement In early cases ... the more chronic caaee get no better but no worse. Diet Includes 1 to a pints of milk dally. 2 egs, mammalian liver, green vegetables and carrota, and cod liver oil two teaspoon fu la twloe a day." Mellanby also state that the ex perimental facta adduced make It possible at least to claim that the nervous system la within the pale of nutrition. He contends that "the ac tual degenerative change in the nerves (In cases of beriberi, multiple neuritis) are really due to a vitamin A deficiency, while the prostration, weakness and other nerve symptom are the result of vitamin B defic iency." There you are. A for nerve degen eration and B for nervous prostra tion, by Jingo. Vitamin B, by the way. I now well known to promote carbohydrate meta bolism, the oxidation and utilisation of atarches or sugars. 'Indeed It as- NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre NEW YORK, June 14. Thoughts while strolling: Looking at Sklppy generally cures a morning grouch. Bill Lengel lights one cigarette with another all day long, puff, puff, puff I Bam Blythe will write his mem oirs at 70. The right ago for looking back if one is here to look. Look 1 1 k e s Charles Laugh- ton and Huey Long. All the dramas full of r e v o 1 u t Ion theme. Anna Held. Jr. has her mother's goo-goo eyes to a T. Second childhood yen: To fly a kite from the Empire roof. Gilbert Miller usually wears a buck ing necktie. Valentine Williams der by. Most of the magazine editors are as thin as rails. Talk suddenly be comes the nation's greatest Industry. And Barbara's Count Is not eveo In the Almaunrh de Ootha. which lists the real McCoy of royalty. . Teeter totter name: Whltelnw l.aldlsw. Joe Laurie. Jr. seems to wrestle with those big cigars. Whatever became of boiie' felons? The most nervous star of New York first night: Katherlne , Hepburn. Those seashore boys with sun blond hatr In the atunty roadsters. The arross-the-mcsdow gare of Peter Arno club window sitters. Harry Utrhman Is taking on a world weary look. Shyest of do : The dachshund . That bogus Prince Mike seems per manently squelched. Dilettante note: Some of t he hardest workers wear spats. Orove.r Whalon. Tor Instance. And Billy Onxtnn. Bob Hague's boom ing lauiih. Leon Oordon calls his Connecticut eMate: "Sunken Oor don I" Almost everybody past 30 will re member the name Lee Lash, a Mena ture appearing on many of the old time theatrical curtains especially vaudeville and burlesque. The Lee Lash curtains were bark-drops of street scenes or country lanes block ed with commercial ads. The original Lee Lash came out of retirement the other wet'k to give a one-man art ex- hbtt In one of the galleries. He quit the Paris attics years ago to make a fortune out of cur.-.tns. He always believed art should be above com merce but Just got around to this viewpoint. More and more the art of display ing a brenst pocket handkerchief Is correct set of A white evening ww. the Jaunty swirl of an evening muffler. Dwight Flake Is regarded a Bills, Cal. slsts or eren take the place of In sulin, if you get a liberal ration of it. I'm Just mentioning these scien tific facts to encourage you Class A Neurotics, especially if you think your "nerves" are "weak." Mellanby's con tention corroborates the advice I have repeatedly given, namely that the most satisfactory resulte are generally obtained by taking an optimal ration of all the vitamins, rather than a large dose of any one or two vitamins alone. That high vitamin A diet Mel lanby auggeata provides not only vlta A but also B. C, D, E and O, though principally A perhaps. Just In my thick-headed way, what with browalng In the appalling vol ume of medical literature on vita mins, I am beginning to believe that in the expectant mother, infant and child, the main vitamin shortage 1 B and D, and In adult the main shortage 1 In A and B. Anyway, be sur you get your A and B before you resign yourself to nervous imposition. QUESTIONSANT ANSWBWI Wooden Nutmegs. Can you tell me what the Idea U of all the oranges coming stamped "color added"? Isn't It possible any longer to get any pure unadulterated food . . . ? ( , M. D.) Answer It Is Just an old Tankee custom. The color Is guaranteed hamileae. and make the orange look so much prettier. Anything goes nowadays, as long as they don't try to sell wooden nutmegs. Pores. ' My pores are enlarged and that seem to be the cause of the mem lanes on my face, although I wash thoroughly with good soap and water before retiring , . . Miss c. J. W. Answer Send stamped envelope bearing your address, and mention your trouble. You will receive In structions for the relief of acne. They are not pores, but the orifices of se baceous or oil gland duct. Plain toi let soap unmeditated 1 the best for the skin. Swelling Ankle. Will bathing the feet In hot water cure swelling ankles? My ankles swell In hot weather. M. O. N. Answer No. Avoid hot water. When you wash the feet use only cool or cold water. Probably you need dietetic correction such as re duction of your Intake of salt- and sugar. Increase your intake of vita mins. Send 10 cent coin and stamp ed envelope bearing your address, for booklet "Building Vitality." (Copyright, 1935. John F. Dllle.Co.) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. ' Brady should send letter direct to Dr. fVIIUam Urady. M. D., SflS El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif, one of the expert , kerchief ' fixers. Along with Paul Whlteman, William Rhluelander Stewart, Roscoe Pea cock and Noel Coward, whose , mou cholrs when completed represent the pointed tops of three perfect cylin ders. The hsndkerchlef trick falls with too much monkeying. If it Isn't ac complished at the first try, a freshly laundered kerchief must be secured. Aubrey Eads. one of the top handker chief Ists. usee this method : The handkerchief Is unfolded completely and selred between thumb and fore finger In the exact center. A ring Is formed with the thumb and fore finger on the other hand and the handkerchief Is drawn through. Then the point formed by the center is folded back against the rest of the handkerchief to Just where the points of the corners begin to spread apart, and then carefully tucked Into the breast pocket. Et votlal Specialists in full evening dress say two essentials for correctness are a proper fitting white vest of the ex act cut the style changes quarterly and an expertly tied bow with the ends Just sol No white bow should be tied more thsn once. If it fails at the first tie, keep on ttclng a fresh One. Clifton Webb often uses a half doren before he achieves that Just-so dash and he la considered the hl-de- hl of full evening attire. The oddments of humanity seeping to Madison Square at dusk are wor thy of a Hogarth pencil. Characters One never sees elsewhere are there mumbling, shuffling and shifting. Derelicts with matted beards and hair to shoulders. In sandale and bare feet. One with that bright-eyed charm that so often stamps the worthless In many overcoats bossy with picked up nails and pins. In credibly filthy scavengers with paper bundles of refuse salvaged from stray bins. And the wild-eyed harridan who comes nightly wth a doren or more boxes and wrapped bundles to read cast-off' newspapers through a magnifying glass. There are men who look like Webster's Timid Soul. Red! nosed beery and pinguid bums. Hairy chested men from the seven seas who might have stepped from a Van Gogh canvas. The square Is caught tn the uncanny silence of people who do not think as most of us think. The ma jority In a mental obscuration as clinging as the occasional fog that blows up from the harbor. (Copyright. 19,15. McNaught Syndi cate) Jtt.AOo Egg Fried CAMBRIDGE. O. (VP. A giant omelet of 63.000 eggs was fried on the National highway near here when lire destroyed the truck conveying them from Cincinnati to Baltimore. The eggs were valued at more thsn It. too. Clnh for Fplctires PROVIDENCE. R I. (UP An epi cures club The Restaurant Club. Hotel Dieticians' Association has been formed here to educate the col lective palate of Hhode Islanders in the proper appreciation of fine foods and the gourmet a art. Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS, m ID-WESTERN Republicans, meet- 1T1 trig in Springfield, Illinois, adopt with cheers and applause a "declara tion of principles," which, they as sert, will rally support to the Re publican party and 'Its candidate in 1035. HERB are two of the planks from the proposed platform: 1, Justice for veterans, but wltn no specific mention - of paying the borfua. 2. Preservation of the constitu tional form of government and state rights, free enterprise against fascism and collectivism, and a system or collective bargaining for labor wltn child labor banned. D" RAW your own conclusions, but to this writer tt sounds like the old, old line of political bunk carry ing water on both ' shoulders and scraping for votes on both aides or the fence. If the Republican party la EVER to come back, in 1036 or at any other time. It will have to display more backbone, courage and states manship than these Middle West erner meeting In Illinois were abie to muster. ' HIS he 1 "Road Jobs for Oregon Jeopard ized." The new work relief money. It seem the much-talked-of M.800, 000,000 Is restricted to SI 140 per man per year as a generat average and $1400 per man per year in the case of highway work. Thl for labor and material. But highway work In Oregon and elsewhere, for that matter has been running around 92800 per man per year on ordinary grading Jobs, ana on structural Jobs, such as bridge, around 94000. So highway work of any magni tude seem to be OUT so far as tne big work relief bill is concerned. At least that 1 the way It- looks now. WHAT doe It mean? Well, It-APPEARS to mean that the M.802,000,000 will be frltterea away on wheelbarrow Jobs and that we will get nothing permanently use ful out Of expenditure of this stag geringly enormous sum. Such la the New Deal. (Continued from Page One.) was postmaster General Farley, who is supposed to have rushed up to the senate several weeks ago to save the bonus veto in similar circumstances. The third strongest political Influ ence on senators In this administra tion Is Emll Hurjs. right-hand man to Mr. Farley. Now Mr. Hurja never "has been known as a liberal. Nor does he ap pear often at the capltol. He did this time on the run. What he did and how he did it cannot be told of ficially. But more than one senator will tell you confidentially Mr. Hurja changed four votes; that la. he per suaded four democratic senators not to vote aa they Intended to vote, but to save the electrocution clause. They did. The wheel within all these wheels seems to be a spilt In the ranks of new deal liberal advisers. Apparently all the former associates of Messrs, Cohen and Corcoran are not going along with them wholeheartedly on this electrocution issue. Bo far, an dpen break has been avoided and It is to the interest of both factions to continue to conceal It, but you nev er can tell. The way the new relief expendi tures are belmz delaved Indicates thev will becin to hit their peak Just i about the time, next winter, that the presidential campaign of 1936 begins. Also the delav should permit the funds to last until after election. At least this la what republicans nere, are afraid of. Senator Glass asked all federal re serve boarders whether they had seen , copy of the new bank btll before It wa3 presented In the senate, and ail session late tomorrow, answered In the negative. The Impll-j Feature of the conference will be a cation is that the new dealers did not i trip to Bonneville dam on the Cot consult the board. What seems to i umbla river. have hsppened Is that the provisions of the bill were fully discussed with the board, but actual copies of the bill were not placed before It. Vermont's only representative. I Charles Plumley. was born, reared, j went to prep school, college, was t president of the prep school and j president of the college, all in the same town. Northfleld. Senator Copeland eats more candy than all the rest of the senate com- btned On afternoon recently, he consumed three five-cent packages cf chocolates, two ten-cent fudge bars, nd he Is doctor. :Smalllnski. 203. Oakland. Huey Long and. his bitterest foe. E(1d,e B.htoI 135 ,)lfc cn (an Carter Glass, were observed the other I ind lne decision from Buck Taylor, day. with their arms around each ; m th from Walla Walla. other. Glass laughtng uproariously at! . , 9 one of Long's jokes Times are cer- "KICKEHN1CK'' tainly changing If CHmss can think Uudeiyarmen: that lit at anything that Huey soys is funny. Meteorological Report June 14, 1935 . . Forecasts Medford end vicinity: Cloudy to night and Saturday; moderate tem perature. ' Oregon: Considerable cloudiness to night and Saturday with local show ers In mountains; moderate tempera ture. - - Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 86; lowest' 49. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month 0.39 inches. Total precipitation since September 1. 1934. lfi.85 inchesr Deficiency for the season 1.29 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m.. yes terday A4 per cent; 6 a. m. today 20 per cent. . Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:35 a. m., sun set 7:48 p. m. . Observations Taken at 5 A. M., 120 Meridian Time If ;i 25 S3 r n Boise ' 80 88 .... P. Cdy. Boston 82 84 P. Cdy. Chicago 84 68 .... P. Cdy. Denver w 88 62 T. Clear Eureka ..... 60 84 . Cloudy Helena 70 46 Cloudy Los Angeles .., 74 58 Cloudy MEDFORD 67 50 Cloudy New York .. 86 66 .... Cloudy Omaha ...... 64 68 T. Cloudy i Phoenix 108 78 .... Clear Portland 70 52 .02 Rain Reno 80 52 .... Clear Roseburg 70 60 .02 P. Cdy. Salt Lake 86 68 Clear San Francisco 62 52 .... P. Cdy. Seattle . 66 54 T. Cloudy Spokane 70 64 Cloudy Walla Walla 76 54 .02 Rain Washington, D.C. 86 64 Clear WASHINGTON. June 14. (AP) Bod weather plus wrong forecasts by both government and company ex perts and faulty work by ground per sonnel were blamed today by the de partment of commerce for the TWA air crash of May 6 near Macon. Mo., which killed Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico and four others. The report, completed after the taking of more than 007 pages of tes timony, also found that five viola tions of air service regulations were "Indicated" and contributed to the accident. "Such violations will be filed against the company." it said. In a statement accompanying the report, Secretary Roper said "I am convinced that the accident was duo chiefly to bad weather con ditions. The two pilots. Bolton and Greeson, made every possible effort to land their passengers safely, but were unable to do so because of the prevailing fog and darkness." OMAHA. June 14. (AP) Rioters Injured ll persons. looted a grocery store, damaged street cars and bat tered police squads early today be fore order was restored by the police with tear gas and riot guns In a re newal of disorders Incident to the two months old street car strike In South Omaha. The police estimated that a mob of 2,000 sympathizers took part In to day's riots. Similar disorders yester day resulted In four Injured, three shot and hundreds. Including a six months old Infant, being gassed. Nu merous disorders have occurred since the strike began April 20. The tram employes walked out after demands for higher pay and closed shop rec ognition were refused. CONCLAVE OPENS PORTLAND, Ore.. June 14. f API Sessions of the second annual Pacific ; Northwest Savings and Loan confer- j "ice were unoer way nere toaay. wirn delegates from Wyoming. Idaho, Mon- tana Utah. Washington and Oregon; i'r' "naance. The initial meeting was held lat 1 night, with the conference formally owned today- The election of offl 'cers is to be held at the concluding PENDLETON. Ore.. June 14. (AP I A series of dropktcks and an Indian desthloek gave Pete Belcsstro. 2on. f Oakland, two out of three falls over! Larry Bennett. 1P3. Portland, here; Mast nieht. ! i Joe Hubka. 206. Dodge Cltv. Neb.; took two out of three falls from Babe Etaelwynn B. Hoffmann For Better Business a ----- ---fcf jV4i- 115 'I ilri? I zLfzr Above Is shown how an old-fashioned store was remodeled for approxi mately $1,000. Buildings of the type shown above present quite t problem to landlords. The owner of this property converted the old building into a modern, sales-compelling establishment by installing a modern store front with spacious display windows, repainting and repair ing the general exterior, installing new glass, awnings, etc. Materials used to "rcnovize" the store amounted to $860. Projects of this type come under the provisions of the modernization credit plan of the Na tional Housing Act. Store owners may make application for loans tc any financial institution approved by the Federal Housing Administration ta extend this type of credit- RUSSIANS GAPE AT SUBWAY STATIONS MOoCOW (UP) Moscow's new subway, subject of much ballyhoo tn recent months, has been opened to crowds of Moscow dwellers and work ers. For weeks, ever si no? the boaids were removed from the stations, cur ious crowds hung about the en trances, peering through the glass windows for a glimpse of the modern wonder that has come to their city. At night morle shots were taken of the stations under the glare of arc lights. To date more than 50,000 people have been given "Joy rides" in the new tunnels, through the brilliantly lighted and colorfully decorated sta tions. These "Joy rides' are meted out In the form of prizes to factory and office workers who distinguish them selves in their Jobs. Cars and tunnels of the new sub way arc In no way novel, except, that they run beneath the former strong hold of the Tfiirs. But the statlcns are something new. Famous architects designed thtr classic pillars ond Indirect lighting. Well-known painters designed the tile mosaics and mural paintings. Sculptors produced heroic figures to ornament them. WASHINGTON-SALE TAX LEVY UPHELD VANCOUVER. Wash ., June 1 4. 1AP) Superior Court Judge George B. Simpson today upheld the so called compensating feature of the Washington soles tnx In ruling for the defendant In the cose of the Vancouver Oil company versus the Washington state tax commission: The oil company had contended the portion of the soles tox. law which made mandatory the payment of a tax on oil goods purchased out side of the state, for use within Its confines, was unconstitutional. The Judge ruled the soles levy con stituted on excise tax Instead of a property tax. and therefore did not come under Washington's 40-mill limitation meoMire. and that the collection of tux on outtat goods, was not a burden to Interstate com merce, but merely was a protection for merchants along the borders. Itldn't t.et Away WOODMONT. Conn (TP) Veter an fishermen were amuwd when John Wolfe. 13. broke s fish line while casting In a trout stream and offered him a piece of ordinary cord. Johnny accepted rind pulled In the biggest trout of the day, nine and one-half inches long. Lawnmowers: Sharpened Phone 261 Medford Cyclery 23 N Fir. Receives Relief From Rheumatic Suffering Mrs. an Y.vgus. Belknap. lowi. writes that r.er 20 venrs suffer;n? from rheumaMc. neur.tia. and neu ritis pin h:s been quickly relieved by taking wr.iiams R. U. X. Com pound. S.e sotes she also takes Wil liams S. L. K Formula to eliminate the cause. Williams R. U. X. Com pound and Wntiam.. tf. L. K Formula are sold by tne Heath's Drug Store. Adv. BLACK HEN BROTH HALTS HICCOUGHS BEAUMONT. Tex, (UP) Hlc coughers needn't suffer long from violent, nerve-wracking spasms, P. W. Gillespie, 75, who had them himself, advises. He was. exhausted after four days of violent hiccoughing. Medical aid failed to give him relief. His family appealed to the public for home rem edies. Responses came ' from ' Louisiana and Oklahoma by the hundreds. One person telephoned from Kansas City. The remedies include: Press ears against head for. two minutes; hold tongue out for a minute; drink water through ' linen ' handkerchief; pjace brown paper bag over face for five i minutes; drink pineapple Juice; held head back and swallow water slowly; turn backward somersault; take flight in airplane. An unknown sympathizer tele graphed from Ada. Okla.. that OH leRplc drink black hen broth. He did and the attacks became intermittent and soon stopped. Gillespie said he always would be grateful to a little black hen. Relief Allocations Increased To Some PORTLAND. Ore..- June 14. (API The state relief committee yesterday authorized increased allocations for 'Multnomah, Hood River, Lake, Clat- jsop and Jefferson counties. I The committee rejected the Hood River county wage board's recommen dation that hourly wages be reduced i from 50 to 30 cents, but Indicated it , would regard a 40-eent scale favor- fably, with total earnings to remain i unchanged. DANCE At Bonney's Grill, Saturday ntght. j IS Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson County Ulstory from the files ot the Mall Tribune of IU and 20 Sears AS"). TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 14. 1025 ' (It Was Sunday) Intensive training starts at Nation al Guard encampment at Camp Jackson, and big guns boom, and machine guns crackle. Crater cluh Jinks for army big-wigs Is a hilari ous affair. City of Ashland votes bond fot Normal school site. Miss Betty Janes of this city, ta winner of National meat story con test. Revival meeting to start on Hay market Square tomorrow night. "The Sons of Italy Inn" Is opened at Sixth and Ivy streets. Local reformer discovers "gang plot to steal water from the hills." Sen. LaFollette seriously ill, due tq severe cold and complications. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 15. 1015 (It Was Monday) President Wilson in Flag Day ad dress, declares, "the flag is the es sence of national life, and a bulwark; against foreign foes, and demagogues at home." The Grizzlies headed by Cole) Holmes, hike to the summit of Sparks Mountain back of Jacksonville Sun day, and "were awed by the majestio panorama of field and farm, and mighty mointalns." Daily cost of war Is $15,000,000 for Great Britain: Germans make heavy gains on Gallclan Front. Russian start retreating again. Co. 7 departs for annual drill at Camp Stevens. Chief of Police Hlttson called upon a quartette of wanderers sleeping un dpr the water tank this afternoon In search of hay pitchers. All wanted work but none could pitch hay, so they were ordered to depart at onco. An emergency call for hay workers was Issued by the farmers this morn ing. Use Mail Tribune want ads. For a LIMITED TIME ONLY, with every purchase of a stand ard 1.00 package of Crazy Water Crystals, we will give you one special size package absolutely FREE. DRUG STORE . 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