Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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p rtl.nil. St. Laula, Atlanta. Vancww.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur fatTT-
m.. ...mm, nun fsaracl WOUld
. nevar get here, finally b. causing
' several male cMmiuj to. loom large.
If not cool, in lea cream euiu. Tb.
proletariat haa , etartad running
around In Ita ahlrt sleevae.
. ,
A number ot Booeevelt etorlei of
the Mae Went variety war. In circu
lation laat week, causing a lot of par
tisan laughter among the Totera.
...
The Llthlane of Ashland after eev
aral yeara of dormancy . wm re
rncarbonated laat weea. -
t
Klda have started celebrating the
th of July with the pop of toy pie
tola and the bang ol firecracker!.
Thla la due to a eurg. of patrlotlam,
and a desire to make a racket.
. . 1
Tom Carlton's brother Herb, both
of Flounce Rk, wae elected achoolro
last Monday for the Prospeot area.
At home, Crawl Lemmon won the
day. '
' . a
TJncle John Orlffln. the pioneer
hunter, went down the at. Friday
loaded with a bear story.
' .
The people arose laat week, and la-
aurd a mandate to pave, repair, and
maintain the speedways.:
'
The names of the Russian arletori,
who flew from Moscow to Vancouver,
Wn., have been forgottn by the pub
lie that could not pronounce them.
...
rarmere are busy haying, and ao
are their wives, cooking for the' new
hay-handa.
Poison oak Is playing havoc with
lovera of the outdoors. There are
more ways to atop It, than to cure a
cold.
The maaked grappler was unveiled
last Mon. night at the weekly may
hem. Be proved a total stranger.
No word has been heard from Peo
ria Bill Oates, who left for Boston to
make a speech. He Is thought to be
In the mid-west heat wave, telling
how raol It la here.
...
Tm not going to water the lawn;
and get all wet," vowed a veteran
fishermen In mid-week, when re
quested to do ao by his helpmate,
t
The atate highway com. baa erected
aft mph. signs near Cent, pt., that a
motorist Is reported to have noted
and heeded.
...
The Dubb Watson boy has aevered
labor connections with hie paw. There
was an argument over Jurisdictional
rlghta. and Insubordination on the
psrt of the employe. . .
J. T. Pry ol Cent.1 Pt. la the proud
grower of a bouncing turnip, weigh
, Ing 3 pda. 1 ot. which he presented
, to the C of C laat week. He reports
that In SO years of turnip producing
he never saw the like. .
...
Fire laddies from all over the state
were here last m-eek, on the heels of
th Lions conrlsve. A plessant time
was had by all.
...
"Cspt. Courageous" waa on the
screen at the O. Hunt Magic Lantern
show the end of the week, and most
of the Older Cllrla had a good cry.
The Elks cat la again himself, after
a mauling received In an alley brawl.
The June rains are apparently
over, and some agricultural fear Is
being feared there will be none in
October.
RfMiftt Appropriation
WASHINGTON. June 36. (API
The senate appropriations committee
voted today a a2.6l7.'iA increase In
the Interior department appropria
tion bill passed by the bouse to make
the total giao.M8.720.
Ml. Angel Changes
MOUNT ANOEU June 36. I API
The Right Rev. Abbott Thomas
Meier. OaJ., announced a change In
the management and personnel of
Mount Angel college and aemlnary.
Including the appointment of ftev.
Eugene Hcdred, 0.fl , aa Bead of the
Institution.
Don t Miss The Circus
KJO one will deny the importance of Medford, as an airport.
' The pregent municipal air field, and ita strategic advan
tages in air transportation, comprises one of this community's
most valuable assets. Anything that will advertise this fact,
and therefore stimulate its greater' development, will be all to
the good, as far as Medford is concerned.
This coming Friday, thanks to the energy and enterprise
of the' local chapter of the National Aeronautical Association,
a coast'wide air circus will be held at the municipal airport
There is no question about the high quality of the demonstration
that will be staged.' There will be thrills galore; stunts of sur
passing daring, with some of most skillful pilots,, (men and
women) in this part, of the country, participating. Moreover
this will be the first showing of the circus in the state, Medford
leading the list of ten cities, to be visited, . in the greatest
demonstration ever staged in Oregon.
' In addition to the stunt flying there will be an exhibition
of . the latest . development in airplane construction, all ' the
participating planes being lined, up on the field for public
inspection, aa a preliminary to
WE doubt if there is any need, from an attendance stand
point, nt tnvinir mich a venture anv editorial boost. There
is still no thrill like an air thrill. Not only Medford but. all
southern Oregon, is enthusiastically air minded. We would
predict a record breaking crowd at the air field, on that day,
regardless. ,
But such is boost is in' order-nevertheless. If this were
strictly a private venture for profit, there would be nothing
particular ' for us to say.' . But ' it isn't. There will be(an
admission charge. The air circus must be given a guarantee
and a large one. BUT whatever profit there may be, over the
guarantee, will be devoted directly or .indirectly by' the local
organization to the advancement of Medford as an airport.
SO we are glad to call this circus to the attention of our
readers and urge them to attend.' It will not only be a
great show, but the stronger the public support the more
successful the venture proves to be,' the more widely will
Medford 'i air mindedness be known in aviation circles, and the
more certain will the proper development of the local airport be.
That makes this air circus of genuine public concern.
It's' not too early now to take down your calepdar and mark
Friday, July 2nd, as go-to-the-circus day. Whatever you do,
don't miss it. . ' .
Will F. D. R. Run Again?
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, informs Senator Wagner he' will
not be a candidate for a third term. That is one precedent,
he remarks, that he will not break.
A wise decision, and one that will undoubtedly be kept
, Also, a decision that, will- remove' a'.. heavy, burden, . from
thousands .of agitated and mournful hearts, particularly in the
upper brackets. . . ;
To them for over "four.lorig years" F. D. R. has been a
pain in the neck, as well as in the pocket book. A little over
three more years, now, and another presidential campaign, will
be on, and the Democrats (thank God I)' will have another can
didate. The winter of their discontent will then be over, they
can. draw' a deep breath of telicf, for Franklin D. Roosevelt
will have' retired permanently to private life! ', .
"KM EBBE so, mebbe so."
"1 But it would be interesting if one possessed a crystal
ball that could accurately reveal the future. -
What WILL' be the political situation, on r the Fourth of
July 1940 1
We wonder, we wonder! '
Will John L, Lewis be a presidential candidate, on a Fanner-
Labor ticket, receiving the support of an aroused proletariat 1
Many of .the wise boys in Washington believe he. will be.
And if so, what thent
QAT what you will, John L.
and a shrewd one. When he thumps the table and shakes
his shaggy eyebrows, no one within the sound of his voice or
the range of his dynamio personality, is going to .sleep. . , As
a rough and ready campaigner, he too would have what it takes.
And who would there be to oppose him t: ;
Where in the Democratic party is',' there anyone to take
Franklin D. Roosevelt's placet Who, from tho standpoint' of
GETTING THE VOTES, could fill one of his shoes, much Icsb
two of them!
And the Republican party!.. Shades of-Governor Lamloh
and Frank Knox (shades is the term!), who will be astride
old Jumbo three years hence, and how effective will he be
against a man like John L, Lcwisf . . ,
KIAj entirely speculative of course, and depending upon a
.number of unknown factors, to-wit: ' ' '
, Whether or not there will be a war in Europe i whether or
not, the business recovery will continue, or there will be another
break; whether or not, organized labor continues to feel its
oats, and kick up its heels, or shows some restraint and common
sense,
NEVERTHELESS our advice to the Rooscvclt-haters would
be, not to advertise their jubilation, over the glad tidings
from tho White House too exieusively. ' It might prove em
barrassing later. For a great msny things can happen in two
years. ' .
And one of them might be, the threat of a radical labor
government, supported by all the disaffected elements in this
country (not excluding the Communists), under the able and
forceful leadership of John L. Lewis.
Not at all likely .we admit. In fact less likely today, than
it was six months ago. But one never can tell, There is nothing
certain in love, war or politics.
And if such a situation should copie about what then!
WELL that's simple. There would be just one battle cry,
form all these boys and girls who have been Itiinhaetiiig
F.'D. IL, all these years, and praying that sonic kind Providence
might somehow remove him "ANYTHING to beat Lewis I' '
Ami being very practical men and women, and where
niHteriul interests are joiit'erned entirely realistic, Ihet would
be quivk to discover that the only nun in the country lu cuuKl
MEDFOKD MAIL
the three-hour program.
is a smart man, a strong man.
TRIBUTE. frfEPFORD,
possibly do that, would be the 32nd and 33d president of the
United Stater, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 1
"TPHIRD term t Who cares anything about that. The country
must be saved and F. t. R. is the only man who can do it!"
Where then would come the demand that the president
change his decision made in June, 1937 f The most vociferous
portion from those who are now praying night and day that
he WON'T.
' Incredible? "It call 't happen" here!"
. Let the developments of the next three years, BE as above
outlined, and it not only CAN happen, but it WILL!
Personal Health Service
By William
Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dltraao
diagnosis or treatment, will be answered toj Ur. Brady If a atdmped self
addreaaed envelops Is cncloaed. Letters should be brief and written In ink.
Owing to the large 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 Caminu. Beverly, Calif. ,
IODIZED SALT PR
Since lta the Michigan atate
health board, atate medical society
and other authorities have urged the
universal use of Iodized salt in place
of ordinary salt.
mil isiiii,jiijia .a an efficient
Ing the essential
lodln to prevent
goitre.
This has prov
ed efficient and
safe. For a while
aome of the
noisy surgeons
In that part of
Nil the country msde
.1 - J.a mn
noise than the
facts warranted,
In their efforts to frighten people
about using Iodized aalt. In spite
of that , however, the number of
goitre operations done In the state
of Michigan has decreased steadily
since the bulk of the population
learned to buy and use Iodized salt
Instead of ordinary salt. Iodized salt
coats the same and of course, no hu-
l man taste can detect one pan 01
potassium Iodide In 5.000 parts or
salt.
In Midland county, Michigan,
among 3.089 school chUdren from
homes where Iodized salt Is used In
stead of plain salt, only 68 were
founds with any signs of goitre. In
the ssme community among 1.184
children from homes where Iodized
salt waa not used, 178 were found
with signs of goitre.
No case of hyperthyroidism was
found among 47,380 Michigan chil
dren from homes where Iodized salt
la used regularly.
In Ohio the Cleveland health de
partment analyzed three different
brands of what purported to be
"Iodized aalt" and found no lodln In
the salt. Several brands were found
to contain only a small fraction of
the quantity authorized by the health
authorities and perhaps claimed on
the label.
We have long used Iodized salt In
stead of ordinary salt In our own
home, but I have never had too much
confidence In the minute quantity of
lodln one can get In that way, even
If the aalt contains all the potassium
Iodide it purports to contain. I like
to have an occasional nip of plain
old brown tincture of lodln, or spell
It Iodine If you wish to be obstinate
about It, In a drlnle of water at least
once a week, one or two or three drops
of tincture of lodln the same liquid
commonly used aa a first aid disin
fectant for minor wounds. Tor aome
LE
'BOYS STATE' PLAN
FOR LOCAL YOUTH
Word haa been received here that
Medford will have an opportunity to
participate In the first "Boys State"
movement ever staged In Oregon.
Known as the "Bfaver Boys State.'
this project Is sponsored by the Ore
got department of the American Le
gion wltn tho cooperation of various
high schools, clvio and service clubs,
local Legion posts and citizens.
In explaining the movement. Com
mander Joe Fllegel of the vMedford
post said. "It la au attempt to give
boys of high school and early college
age an opportunity to atudy their
government, - understand It, respect
It and preserve It. In the "Boya
State" the youtha have their own city
and slate governments, and elect
their own officials from governor on
down." .
Commander Fllegel added that the
boya operated their government strict
ly according to law.
The Idea of the "Boya State" la part
ot the national Americanization pro
gram of the American Legion and
has been carried out successfully In
numerous states with the approval
of prominent educstora and leaders
In boys' work, Commander niegel
stated.
Indorsing the movement enthusi
astically, Gov. Charlea H. Martin msde
the following statement recently:
"The program of the department of
Oregon of the Amerlran Legion lor
training the youth ot the state In
constructive eeir-government Is one
that ahould have the whole-hearted
support of every cltlren. we can
teach the purpce of government and
the mutual duties and prlvtlegee of
governmental ottices beet by pras
tlce. The practice school program
outlined for the youth of this state
la one which I believe will admirably
fuKIU such a purpose."
Location of this year'a "Boys State"
will be on the banks of the Columbia
river at Multnomah falls In Benson
park. It will be a completely equip
ped CCC camp on land provided by
the national park service, with living
quarters, a hoapltal. awlmmlng pool,
ahowera, sanitary facilities, modern
aitchen and meea hall and a recrea
tion field.
i p
OTtEGOy. SUNDAY,-
Brady, M. D.
EVENTS GOITRE
persons a drop a day la all right for
several months In the year. I do
not believe such an lodln ration wlU
ever do anybody any harm.
Goitre, the deformity of the neck,
la by no means the only 111 which a
suitable lodln ration preventa. It
preventa some esses of feebleminded
ness (cretinoid type, or outspoken
cretinism), it prevents delay or fail
ure to mature normally through pub
erty (hypothyroidism). It prevents
many cases of myxadema. It prevents
thousands of cases of tumorous goitre
and sometimes cancer of the thyroid,
which are only sequela of simple
goitre.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Wart on Sole.
Son. la, hsd painful' wart on sole
for about a year. Old doctor sug
gested apply raw onion. We did.
Wart became very painful to walk
on, but large bunion pad over It
made walking more comfortable. Wart
came out, and ao far (almost a year)
It has not come back. (Mrs. D. A.)
Answer Thank you. At least the
treatment Is harmless to try.
Care of Bahy.
Our baby weighs only 11 pounds
at the age of six months. He weighed
six and one-half pounds at birth.
He has been fed a special milk mix
ture with dextrlmalt se. (Mrs. A.
S. H.)
Answer Send ten cents coin and
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress, for "The Brsdy Better Bsby
Book." Perheps your baby has not
had his ration of vitamin D. Per
hapa you failed to ' Increase the
strength of the milk mixture or to
supplement It with tomato Juice or
orange Juice and especially with ba
nana. Calcium.
Have not enough calcium In my
blood. Please give a list of foods con
taining calcium. (Mlfs K. 8.)
dress, for shrdleut shrdluetaolnehrd
Answer Milk, cheese, beans, entire
plain wheat, nuts, peanuts, egg yolk,
raw cabbage, lettuce, all greens,- raw
carrots, raw turnip. Exposure of na
ked skin to midday sunlight or to
ultraviolet raya from suitable lamp
promotes utilization of calcium.
Daily ration of fish liver oil, or vita
min D synthetic also lncreasea ab
sorption and metabolism of calcium
and phosphorus.
(Copyright, 1937. John F. Dllle Co.)
eld Note: Person, wishing lo
communicate with Dr. Brady
should tend letter direct to Ur.
William Brady. M. D. til CI
Canilno. Beverly Hills, Calif.
Commander Fllegel stated that
Medford had been given a quota of
five boys out of 100 for the entile
state. The registration fee. which
coxera all expenses for the one week
encampment. Is $10, and anyone or
any service clubs Interested In apon
'sorjng a boy la urged to contact Ad
jutant Lee Oarlock within the next
10 daya.
Opening day of the "Boya State"
is July 11, and It lasts for one week.
(Cootinueo uom Page Ona.)
Aa you pull the money out of your
ony envelope each week, you allp
out an odd ten-thousand dollar bill
nd stick It In tha safe deposit box
Just before you die. you eraptv the
box Into a pillow esse and carry It
home Just as If It were laundry.
Then you call In your helra and
say:
"Here Is some spending money. But
don't tell anybody I gave It to ou."
This sounds like a fairy-tale. But
the Internal revenue bureau knows
better. It's a fact that a lot of ten
thousand dollar bills are somewhere
A lot of one-dollar bllle are some
where, too. In the old baa de lalne
tne French sock. And no French
finance minister has been able to get
'hem out. either.
VW.tnn Pioneer raws
WESTON. June as (API Funeral
services for John F. Snider. 81, pio
neer biscksmltb and a resident of
Weston for more thsn 80 years, will
be held at the Methodist church here
Monday slternoon. He died Wednes
day In a Wall Walla hospital.
Pike's Peak Snowy
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. June
J8 t API Visitors to the summit of
Pike's resk today round themselves
amid wintry scenes. A half Inch of
snow coated the mountain In a storm.
The mercury skidded to 30 degrees.
HETPNBH. June 20. I API Hepp
ner resident, will rote July 14 at
i specwl election on a proposed t70oo
I bond Issue for street lmproemems
27. 1937
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-O.QMclntvrc
NEW YORK. June 38. Purely per
sonal piffle: I'm always trying to
think up something Jaunty to say to
a new manicure girl. But my supreme
, effort Is some
thing like: "I see
they keep you
busy."" Never met
Lola Long ahe
she didn't have a
honey of a story
Dickens could
only write Inter
estingly about
men. .
No more great
A m e r I can for
tunea like Rock
1
' i
J
efeller's. Tet what
ei.ormous good he accomplished. This
country's greatest educational lack:
Teaching legible handwriting. Least
ballyhcoed of the ocrhestra' leaders
out one with perhaps the most select
following: Al Donahue.
If I were running a magazine I'd
like to have a contribution each Is
sue from Booth Tarklngton, E. PhU
lla Oppenhelm and Alva Johnson
Plug for aviation: Dick Berlin on a
tound the world flight was smashed
up In the skidding of an automobile
while motoring between planea.
Prize diplomatic faux pas of the
decade: Paul McNutfa blunder In the
Philippines. Old Scrooge note: I've
reached the point where Shirley Tem
ple can't grow up too quickly for me
Idla of perfect symmetry: A aea kull
banking Into a freah breeze, for a per
fect landing on shore.
My Job as a soda Jerker In Dow's
drug store In Cincinnati lasted exactly
four hours. They caught me treating
two girl friends. And was I scooping
them up slugs of ice cream 1 Superb
Ian dish: The Mascotte's sole with
mushrooms, noodles and tomatoes
cooked In white wine. Ever so often
a super optimist such as Dale Carne
gie sticks his head above water, only
t be swatted by oars on all sides
Yet there's nothing the wobbly world
iit?eds now like optimist. Social se
curity In the 70's: My Scot grand
father, a tinner, went west in a prai
rie schooner, lost everything he own
ed In the Nebraska grasshopper bitght
tegan over again at 63 and when he
died at 79 owned his own home and
a comfortable bank balance. But be
wasn't afraid of work.
Most Interesting small city news
paper: Bellefontalne. O.. Examiner
Est edited big city paper: The Bos
ton Monitor. If I were looklne for
substantial folk In New York restau
rants, I would visit any Schrafft's
Note from a seasoned gadabout: "Tht
only way to endure a New York cock-
The "WESY?" of J
Oregon & Washington Mortgage Co. 1
"A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL" H
The locally owned and managed company that has made
borrowing money as easy as opening a retail charge account 5
WHY
IT WAS
ESTABLISHED
All merchants borrow
money from bsnka to carry
on their bualnesa affairs
But banks are Interested
principally In dealing, with
business men and commer
cial organlzatlona which
hare need for money IN
LARQE SUMS. They cannot
profitably make loans to
families who hare need tor
comparatively small amounts
of money. -
But when families need
money there Is no resson
why they should be turned
down merely because Khey
cannot use It In sufficiently
large quantities to obtain It
from a bank. Everything
else that a family needs like
meat. eggs, flour, Vegetables
clothing, etc.. Is made avail
able In small quantities AT
RETAIL RATES.
That la why Oregon
Washington Mortgage Co.,
Inc. was established to
make it possible for you to
obtain money In any quan
tity, up to S00. Just as easy
ss CHARGING IT at a retail
store.
Oregon & Washington Mortgage Co., Inc.
W. E. THOMAS, Manager
Southern Oregon's Oldest and Largest Personal Finance Company
Established 1929 License No. 8-157, M-180
Office Hours 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open all day Saturdays
45 SOUTH CENTRAL PHONE 139 I
ttl party U to down flva fut one
t' first fiv minute." Nobody gefe
that expert cl&mp on cigar litt Al
Smith. Never a notable marriage eo
urUTereally doomed to failure by the
world In general aa the Duke of Wln
oaor'e. And wouldn't It be nloe if be
fouled them? Uelodtoui radio voice:
Pert Lytell'a ... If they ever greet
me with a band back home I hope
It 'a playing: "I Love Lou 14."
Ariitocratlc note: pne of New York's
esthetic decorators baa been a&ked to
leave three hotels on account of un
godly snoring. I wrote Gene Markey'i
name Identical with his signature be
fore I ever saw It. One of the tin born
sports In our town blossomed out In
ihe Qay 00'a with a dark red corduroy
suit and yellow-topped button ahoes
I never tiro watching Pat Rooney U
do that dance routine. The first oeret
1 ever saw was worn by Qeorgea Car
ptntler. And did X ransack the hat
shupsl Horse racing lnteresta me least
of sports but I never fall to tune In
and get a wallop when Clem McCar
thy broadcasts a major event I
My wife wheezes like a two week
old kitten. For good old time vaude
ville cross fire patter X tune In on
Fibber McOee and Molly. The only
Industrial bonds National Steel I
ever bought on my own hunch were
the only ones upon which I never
lost a penny. I never bought a single
article, as the result of a radio boost
Fcr a Sunday morning city stroll my
choice would be Washington, D. C
Zoe Beckley was the first Park Row
'eob sister I ever met. And the
nicest. Keenest of the current mono
toglsts: Walter O'Keefe. Never had a
magazine or newspaper editor ask me
to color a line of my stuff to fit their
editorial policies. Greatest emotional
wallop In the theatre: The premiere
of "Outward Bound," the plot of
which I did not know and the sud
den realization In the middle of the
first act that all of them had died
No one can look more supremely dis
gusted than Patsy Kelly.
Inventive note: A toothless old river
ji irate in our town puts rubber bands
around his pipe stem to hold it in
Lis mouth. Margola Gllmore Is gad
ding about with those big dark glass ed,
too. Dodglnk publicity, ten, tchl
Good sportsmanship: Bill Corum get
ting that silly love sick boy out of a
tooting scrape In which Corum was
the victim. No man ever Interested
me as a study In human contradic
tions like Flo Zlegfeld. Louisville.
Ky., strikes me as having the highest
average per population of beautiful
women of an American city. So now
ft,.- a cyclone cellar 1
(Copyright 1937, Mc Naught Syndicate
Inc.)
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To Wed a O-Man
SAN FRANCISCO. June 26. (AP)
Mlas Betty Bennett, 22, of Portland,
Ore., will become the bride of John
Mcculloch, federal department of
justice agent, at St. James Episcopal
Church here today.
WHY
WE LEND MONEY
ON THE
RETAIL BASIS
The retail merchant makes
his money on the difference
between tbe amount he pays
for an article on a wholesale
basis and the price he
charges you. In the major
ity of cases his margin of
profit Is LARGER than the
amount we charge you in
Interest on the money you
borrow.
Loans are made on chat
tels, such as household
goods, livestock, automo
biles, etc. The amount of
security required may vary,
depending upon the earning
capacity of the borrower and
the amount of the loan
Repayment la made
monthly and we charge In
terest ONLY ON THE UN
PAID BALANCE for the ex
act number of days at the
time each payment is made
We charge no brokerage,
service or Investigation fee
The total cost of a loan is
regulated by the manner of
repayment and all loans
may be paid In full at any
time.
Benefit TO THE CUS
TOMER la our first consid
eration In making a 'can
Purchasing goods thst con
tribute to the happiness and
welfare of the home it a
cash saving, or consolidation
of debts to reduce the
monthly outlay of cash are
highly constructive purpa-wa
fr borrowing money.
Flight 'o Time
Medford and fackton County
history from the fUee of the
Mall Tribune 10 and to rears
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
June 27. 1927.
(It was Monday.)
Blizzard rages at Crater lake and
delays park opening July I, Foot of
snow falls. Ben Trowbridge. John
Dcnlson and John W. Johnson are
among local people marooned by the
storm at Diamond lake.
Banks and public offices to be
closed tomorrow on account of spe
cial election, when Income tax and
county school unit bills will be voted
upon.
Motorists who have not yet pro.
cured their 1927 license fce arrest.
Olen Arnsplger makes speech ai
Kiwanis club forum.
Public opinion at fever heat over
life sentences given DeAutremont
brothers.
Curt Davis, now with Chicago Cubs,
pitches against Medford. and Ash
land wins ball game, 7 to 4.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
June 37. 1917.
(It was Wednesday.)
Ashland plans greatest Fourth of
July celebration In history of valley.
Small boy pulls fire alarm box, and
creates furore.
First
France.
American troops land In
Congress favors
duration of war.
ban on beer for
Crater Lake road now open as far
as White Horse canyon.
Porter J. Neff -and "Paul Janney re
turn from a hiking trip down Rogue
river.
New Field Supervisor
ENTERPRISE. June 26. (AP) C.
A. Riley received word of his appoint
men as field supervisor for the farm
credit administration, and will go. to
Spokane shortly after July 4 to as
sume his duties.
Old Folks Tumultous
TACOMA, June 26. (AP) In a
tumultous sessions, sixth district
Townsend clubs today elected 15 dis
trict board members.
GLASSES '
Dr. R. M. Hood, Optometrist
Sparta Bldg. Tel. 283-B
Main and Klreralde. Medford, Ore.
Skillful Service Reasonable Prices
Dare H Chambers. Proprletoi
WHY
NOT
Let us show you how
easy it is to CHARGE
any amount of money
you need, up to $500.
Accounts opened in 16
minutes or less.
Our staff is thoroughly
experienced in regulat
ing family finances and
is ready to help you
solve your financial
problems at any time.
We charge no broker
age, service or investi
gation fee.
You are under no obli
gation of any kind
t