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Point. .11-00 Official Paar af Iba City of Hertford Official Papar of Jackaoa Voontp tXKMBEB OI THE AKMOOIATE1 fUlMHI aealrtaa Vail Lcaaed Wire service Taa Aaaoeiatad Praw la o I !! aa title ta tha aaa for publloatloa of all Mwi dlapatebaa oradltad to it or other via aradttad (o thie papar. and alao ta the leaaJ aawa published herein, AU rtft-bu tor pablleatloo of apaeiai tlspetehee harala if aiao rrvd. MEMBER OF CTN1TBD PREB8 MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU aa PYanclioo, Lo. inm 8sttl. . Y rtlaoa. SU Lom Atl.nl. Vancoo.r B. C. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. n.. N.tlnnal chairman of the R- publican Katlonal Committee U, or baa been, abroad atudytnj the "eco nomlo situation In Europe," at party expense. This li no "balm of .Ollead" to 17.000,000 Landon followers wbo IB the light of the November man date, feel that Kansas, the home late of both the candidate nd the campaign manager, la In dire need of a aclentlflo and studious golng owr. "If the arms, the legs, the back, fee equator, the ears, the toes And M top of the head are uncovered, It's a girl on s vacation and having, a, good time." (Detroit News) As aoted. T ... : The news that Leon Trotsky, arch bolshevlst, In Mexican exile, "la tired a civilization" falls to excite. For that matter, Clvlllsaton Is tired of Mr. Trotsky even In Mexico, ' This I circus day, causing a num ber of farmers to rush to town In aaarch of hay-hands. 1 ' Dewey Hill, the prospect moun taineer, towned Mon. and reports of as epidemic of city folks, deter mined to climb a mountain. "They're too much for me." observes Mr. Hill. "They balk at going upstairs to bed, but want to conquer every bald beaded butta In sight." ... "The raspberries Join the apricot en their way to the Jars." (Pine Valley News In Baker Democrat Herald) Domestic science Item. Illinois boasts a 7-year-old boy evangelist, who waa unable to per form his first marriage ceremony, because there waa no couple ready to take a chance on either marriage. r him. A 7-year-old boy as a spir itual adviser falls to click convinc ingly. The house yesterday killed the provision In the Bonneville Power Cam bill "providing the adminis trator can hire aa many lawyera as he deslrea." A fine chance to find aut exactly and accurately, uat how many democratic attorneys adorn the state has thus gone glimmering. ... A HIRED MAN RPEAKg TP (Exchange) "Sir: Inasmuch as It ha been Judicially decreed that a Consti tution does not prohibit folly, and that taxing one clasa for the benefit of another la Inequitable and contrary to public policy; why not advocate an amend ment to the law of supply and demand under the general wel fare clause to compel produc tion of agricultural producta on the basis of a 40-hour week: and to provide government guarantee of continued employment at min imum wage; and Social Security benefit for all farm workers who have heretofore been denied privileges of The Abundant Life by the Ill-planned, eeaaonal. ar duous, and haaardous character of agricultural operations de vised by Ood prior to the his toric New Deal Age?" Tha atate prison population shows decrease, and aame Is attributed te tha "good time" law passed by ttie Isat leglalsture. There are two other contributing factor, via: A lack of cttme, and not getting caught. . IKON HOME VS. MOANING SAX "Of course, the band's all right. Of course It plays good music. It's the beat band In this psrt of the country and we are proud of It. But It has been able to play by the rail mad track too long and too peace fully for the comfort of this com munity. What we need right now la a lot of wheat trains and a lot of eatUe trains and a lot of trains full of farm Implement toot-toot-tooting up and down the Santa Fa right-fo-way, rattlety banging and elicit ty clanging In tha yards, awtlchlng and making so much noise that peo ple csn't sleep north of the track when the soft south wind plays unde rthe summer moon and so nerve-racking that people will have to close their windows, put air con ditioning In their houses or build Bew houses snd keep more men at ." (Emporia (Kso.) Oaaetta.) 4 Advartlalac Raproaaotatlvaa Beautiful Prescott Park Offers Picnickers View Large Portion of Valley Prescott Park, Medford'a own beauty spot Roxy Ann, was once just a fond dream of Scheffel and other city officials. Today, after three and one-half years of road building and develop ment of it naturally scenic and rus tle splendor, the 1700-acre city- own ed park Is ready for plcknlckers, out ing parties, or anyone who la Inter ested In gazing down at the Rogue river valley, spreading out in an amazing panorama of orchards farms, town and highways. The park, which consists of the entire area of Roxy Ann, Is an easy lS-mlnute automobile drive from the city's business district, over an ex cellent road that make a complete loop around the mountain. The en tire trip from Kfedford and back again covers a distance of 16 miles, although the developed north side of the park 1 only about seven miles from the city. Picnic Grounds. Under tall cedar, and pine trees are scattered 20 picnic taniea ana benches, hewn from native cedar cut the mountain. For those pic nickers who choose to cook their food, there are two huge Iron stoves. Sweet spring water I available near the picnic grounds, furnished by a reservoir burled deep under the ground and fed by two mountlan springs. From the plcnto area, a trail leads to the pesk of Roxy Ann, straight up through heavy timber. Once the summit is reached, and it Is but a shrot climb from the picnic grounds located on the mountainside, a view of unforgettable beauty la experi enced. The entire vuley, stretching to Ashland to the south, Rogue Rivet to the west, and the Prospect coun try to the east, may be seen. Dis tant mountain seem within a stone's throw and the top of Mount Shasta in California may be glimpsed. There la also a trail to the summit from the road on the east side. RACE HORSES STRICKEN BY BOLT DURING STORM SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y, July 37. (AP) Max Hlrsch chal lenge for Saratoga's rich stakes has been freak electrical storm which yesterday three of tbem highly regarded. The storm, which killed W. 8. Kil mer's Utile known two-year-old. Olno Vive, felled Dawn Play from Robert Kleburg's King ranch, Mrs. Julia M. Loft'a Mosawtre, Mrs. Par ker Coming's Thsnksglvlng and five others. Dawn Play, champion . three- year-old flily of tha year, won the Acorn and Coaching Club Oaks at Belmont park before traveling wet to take the American derby. Mosaw tre la highly regarded among tne three-year-olds while In Thanksgiv ing the veteran trainer haa a prom ising csndldste for Juvenile honors. Hlrsch ssld It would be two or three days before he'll be able to de Effects of A bdication Due for Court Airing LONDON ( UP) A considerable , volume of litigation arising out of ! tha coronation and the events that preceded It may coma before the British courts soon. The cause of the disputes largely originates In contracts made in con temptation of the Duke ot Windsor being crowned. Already a number of actions have been started in the high court and the county courts. In the aggregate, many thousands of pounds are involved and to save cents an attempt Is being made Insofar as certain points are com mon to all the cases to have one action tried as a test case. There will be a "pool" among the parties, out of which the costs will be paid If the decision Is adverse to those participating. It Is probable that the Issues will go to the -court of appeal, and then to the house ot lords for final de termination. Last yrar large orders were placed for an Infinite variety of articles "for the coronation. ' without any stipulation or mention of trie kin Wrong Eating, Hypnosis Declared Driving Evils BERKELEY. Oal. (UP) Liquor is not the only cause of bad driving, according to the department of physiology of the University of Cal ifornia. Among a few of the other caiwes, the department concludes, are hun ger, improper eating and the hyp notic influence of long, humdrum driving and road watching. According to Prof. Eric Ogden. good driving requires an even flow of blood through the brain, and this situation Is affected by a lack of food and over eating. The obvious remedy for the man on the road, he Insists. Is to take frequent and light meals without any effort to compensate by intoxicating liquids The fact that the driver Is often compelled to gase continuously at tho white strip of road ahead while the motor drones along, also sets the atsge of hypnosis. Ogdcn believes. In such ctrcumsUi e. driver may be lUely to go too fsst. and have difficulty in keeping on hit own aide of the road. w,h r physical conditions affecting driving, are ad to He :hration r- ilr -tt'-ty. 'Xlety, mental activity and fatigue as they all dim inish the brain's blood supply snd Impair the correct wotktng of startle driving haol.. . la tile opinion of Ogden. driving above the valley Superintendent T Also, from the plcnlo area, eight mile of excellent bridle path branch out, to wind In and out among the tall pine. Amazing View. An amazing view of distant moun tain and valley may be had from the road on the east side of the moun tain. On clear day, the oppo.lt rim of Crater lake la discernible, aa I Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Th lei son near Diamond lake, Mt. McLaughlin and the Three Sister. All work In the park has been done by CCO enrolees of Camp prescott. located at the western foot of the mountain. During the summer, the entire company of 100 men la sta tioned at Crater lake, causing a short pause In the development program However, with the return of the com pany this fall, the program will again move forward with many other Im provements planned. Half completed at the picnic grounds now are men's and women' rest rooms, constructed of hug.? stones. A caretaker's cabin and gar age will also be built thla fall. In a lovely area of laurel trees on the south side of the mountain, another picnic grounds will be developed. The road around the mountain will also be smoothed. Development of the beautifully natural park was launched three and a half years ago when the Lions club purchased 300 acres on the mountain and presented It to the city. The city then bought 1600 acres more from the government, which Included the entire mountain, and ' started work on the project. Because of Its accessibility to Med ford and It rustic beauty, the park Is expected to prove one of southern Oregon's most popular plcnlo and outing spot. weakened a the result of a knocked out eight or hla horses, termine whether the shock will have any aerloua effect on hla horses. "When the lightning struck I was having lunch In my kitchen close to the barn. I felt something strike my foot and guessed what It waa. Tha next thing I knew the chef waa lying flat on his bsck. He sppsrently had been atruck by the same bolt that clipped me on the foot," ssld Hlrsch. When the trainer . reached the stable, the stricken snlmals were staggering about and falling In the yard. "They looked like a lot of drunken horses." he said. then reigning. Before the abdication a large part of the orders hsd been executed, but the whole of the goods had not been delivered. Mugs, bunting, ribbon, and all sorts of articles bearing the portrait of King Edward VIII were msde use less by the abdication. Borne were sold as souvenirs, but the vast pro portion are still on nand. Manufacturers and dealers demand from the purchasers the agreed price of the goods. The cases raise some Interesting legal points, which have not hitherto been arguld before the courts. One question to be determined is wheth er the words "for the coronation" necessarily contemplated the coron ation of King Edward VU1. and that If he were not crowned the contract waa at an end. and the purchaser escaped liability. To what extent, if at all. the air d lea t ton affects other forms of con tracts, so far as tha liability of the parttea to them la concerned, will form the subject of Interesting ar gument snd learned Judgments. of an automobile should be as cas ual and as natural an operation as walking. The driver who finds It necessary .-ontinualiy to use his wit In order to avoid accidents, la more prone to run Into them than one laO drives :ntltictlvel,. Incidental, ly, Ogden Is Inclined to believe that the driver who t continually com pelled to use hla wiu is likely to be more sensitive to alcohol than one who does not. Ogden believes thst automobile driving oc trees should be Incorpor ated in the high school curriculum and that students should be sub jected to a full day's driving test to bring out any hidden mental or physical defects that might affect their driving. Takes Bank Port PORTLAND. July 16 (AP) I. P. Slsde. formerly Portland manager of the Reconstruction Finance corpora tion, will become vice-president of the Pirst National Bank of Portland cn August !. He was formerly aasr otsted with the Pirst National hank and the Ladd & Bush bank, both of Salem. high City Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ad Is 1 SO p. m. Use Mali Triune want ads. Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to parawiai Health and hygiene not to disease diagnosis or treat me ot. will be answered by Ur. Urady It a stamped self - addressee) envelop la enclosed batten Owing to the targe aumbe of letter, received only a few can be answered No reply can oa mad to qoerte sat conforming to Instmctlona. Addraat Dr. William Brady, ta El Caaalao, Beverly. Calif. DOWN CELL A B Cellar) Quick, what association haa the word In your subconscious or conscious mind? To one Individual It suggests heavenly surcease from tha heat of a mmm9F9k summer day. To gests blowing froth from a scuttle of auda. i To another It suggests dlscov 1 ery of the hastl-; ly concealed body! To me It suggests congeal ed butter in crock and milk pans with sweet cream riling and the clean assuring odor of many bushels of potatqes In the bin. Webster defines cellar as a room or set of rooms below the surface qf the ground and usually under a building, used lor tne Keeping 01 provisions and other stores, or for refuge. For refuge, eh? Well, maybe so In Kansas or Oklahoma. The cel lar at Odd House, however, Is pri marily Intended to serve the provi sions and other stores, or for vide on occasion a haven for gramp or unk from the bla-bla-bla upstairs. The basement Is the Ideal place for laundry, store-room, play-room and garage, especially where ground space Is costly. In the old days before Ice boxes and mechanical refrigerators. we poor folk, at least In the northern states and Canada, got along fairly well with one section of the cellar for preserving potatoes, apples and other vegetables, milk, butter, eggs and meat. What the temperature in the cellar may have been In mid summer I don't know, but It was cool enough down there to keep these perishable foods for a few days, snd that was as long as they needed to be preserved. Today we think a tem perature of not above 60 degrees P. Is necessary to preserve such food. Of course, one section of the cellar of Odd House must be partitioned off for the furnace room. The boss may be a nut, as many old-fashioned readers of these articles believe, but he does like to be comfortable. Whether the heating be with coal. coke, wood, oil or gas, whether from one central plant or from units In various parts of the house, no reas onable expense or pains will be spared to provide adequate vents for the products of combustion, through ample stovepipe connections to a chimney of generous capacity. The head man at Odd House cannot be persuaded by any merchant or agent that this or that fuel or this or that type of burner does not produce QUMclntyre NEW YORK. July 37. Metropoli tan police find their most annoying hecklers are the corner gangs, in Harlem. Hell's Kitchen and on the lower East Side. Ranging from 10 to 30, they run . In packs, like wolves snd have a snarling vin dicative hatred for cops. Vincent Coll was one of the ratty breed Often I have watched these toughs as a pa trolman rounds Into sight. They : begin to mutter, huddle together and seldom does an officer pass with out being the target for some epi thet. Alone, any one of them Is a cowardly sneak but ganging up they express a boldness. While lack of employment hss cre ated many, the majority are hood lums looking upon raids as especial valor. They are able to wangle clg sret. beer and movie money by prey ing upon the defenseless and often crippled small shopkeepers. It Is es timated there are 30,000 In the great er city. There are types of girls who regard them aa glamorous and are willing to Join In petty stick ups. Sociologist have found any number of these girls are willing to work and share their hard earned pay Just to be known in the neighborhood as Molls The talented Helen Hayes appears the stage's most conspicuous example of the city girl and country maid combination. She Is one of the most expert of the rhumbs dancers and the life of gay luncheon parties at "No. 31" and The Colony. But she Is also one of the expert home gard eners at her country place near Ny- ack, a short motor drive from Times Square. She attends all the town's garden club meetings and has won several prisea for her blooms. Every night she motors to her home from the theatre. The reefer, or cigaret made of the marijuana weed, has become a con tinued and persistent growing men ace among New York school chil dren. So much so the Federation of Women'a Clubs has started a cam paign to offset Its Insidious tnflu ence. The reefer got a toe hold in Harlem several years ago and was particularly favored by so called "hot musicians' In J ass bands. Many say It waa the Inspiration of awing music and such dances aa the Undy Hop and The Shag. The spread of the drug is due to Its cheapness. It la sold around schools by illicit ped dlers for five cents a smoke. Once scqulred. It's a habit aa difficult to break as cocaine. Miny of the prscticsl jora around th Stork Club and "No. 21" espe cially miss the closing of t& bur a. Brady, M. D. should be brief and written In ink AT ODD HOUSE harmful by-product tons of combus tion or does not need such vent pipe to carry off the harmful producta of combustion. Aa specified In an earlier talk about the culinary arrangements at Odd House, even the kitchen range must be equipped with ample flue connection to protect whoever works or Uvea much In the kitchen from the health -destroying or life-menacing anoxia due to frequent slight pol lution of the air with odorless carbon monoxide. These observations apply with equal cogency to gas plates laundry stoves, water beaters, floor heaters and all portable or makeshift heating appliances (except electric). It la hoped, needless to say by whom, that a corner In the cellar with light from the northern sky will be available for a work bench and such tools or gadgets as the everyday household construction and repairs require. What Is home without cellar? Ceralnly not Odd House. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Headaches Have severe headaches every IB days or so, lasting 18 to 30 hours. Sometimes a little nauseated. Hot water bottle only relief, (Mrs. B. H. C.) Answer. Send stamped envelope bearing your address (three-cent stamp) and ask for monograph on Headaches. ' New Complaint Could bad tonsils In person 49 years of age be 'the cause of asthenia', anxletas tlbierum and'precordlal anx iety? (A. H. L.) Answer, Luckily I have good old Webster at my elbow or I'd be peeved by that anxiety tlblarum which I learnt Is a painful restlessness caus ing the pstlent continually to change the position of the legs. I believe In fected tonsils might cause such symp toms. Why not put question to the therapeutic test, In the safe and easy way, that Is, by having the tonsils extirpated with diathermy? If in the first few stings the focus or In fection Is drained or pasteurized the systemic symptoms would be marked ly relieved. What, Another Baby? We are expecting our second baby In January. What Instructions have you? (W. T. G.) Answer. Send ten cents coin and three-cent stamped envelope bearing your address, and ask for booklet, "Prematernlty." (Copyright, 1937. John P. DUle Co.) Bd Note; Persons wiBhJng to communicate with Dr. Brady should send letter direct to Dc. William Brady si. 86ft. El Catnlno. Beverly Hills. Cam iesque house In Irlng Place. It was one of the stunts to Jockey an Inno cent down there for a performance By handing the ticket seller a couple of dollars with a slip upon which was the name of the guest victim a pair of comedians would make him the target tor their Jokes mostly as tonishingly risque. As the banter grew more ribald he would generally sneak, wondering how in the world a couple of low comics had heard about him.. There wss a time In the theatre when Raymond Hitchcock received a note back -stage containing $S0 snd a request he mention the name of a gentleman In a box. At the op portune moment Hitchcock, mad as fury, stepped out of his part, read the note and added that whoever presented the note and the $50 could reclaim the cash at the box office and he would be there to sock him in the Jaw. Nobody claimed It. Pew liked to have their name men tioned from the stage more than Dia mond Jim Brady. He fairly beamed from his front seat on the aisle when reference was made to him or hla Jewels. And such mentions were good be office for when his name was bandied about auspiciously he would bring friends back again snd again o occupy two and three rows of the choicest snd most expensive chairs. Brady loved publicity but he cashed In on It more than any man of his time. They were reminiscing in Oene Buck's office about the best remem bered comic picture. Mine was one by Rea Irvln showing a man at the opera puzzled by a bow from a man In full evening dress a few seats sway. All night long he sought to piece that face he knew so well but couldn't. Upon stretching out in the barger chair the next morning he opened his eyes and looked up Into the face of the strsnger at the opera. It was the barber. ..(Copyright 1037, McNaught Syndi cate, Inc.) v Yacht Reserves WAfTHINCiTON, J Ij 19. (AP) The navy department said today It was considering organization of a naval yachting auxiliary from among yacht owner In the United States. Ala Vista Packing House 327 South Fir Street Under the management of C. A. KNIGHT, Owner; C. A. MARSHALL. Foreman, nai MARIAN STANCLIF in charge of Packing and Sorting. We have installed a NEW IDEAL WASHER and have ample capacity to give QUICK SERVICE and GUARAN TEE FIRST CLASS PACK. Pleaie call and see u. We will Pack and Store your Fruit and yon can sell to whom yon please. We also expect ome very attractive F.O.B. Orden. Phone 1009. Comment on the Dau s News By FBANK JENKINS WORKMEN ware painting a bar ricade around a new building the other day. They put up "wet paint" sign to warn the public. Of the first ten people to pass the spot after the signs were put up. EIGHT tested the paint with their finger to see If It really waa wet. There's human nature for you. HOW do the townaiua and sidings along the railroads get their nemee? Tou've probably asked your, self that question a dozen time. According to O, M. Taylor, asslat- snt engineer of the Southern Pacific company at Weed, the responsibility for picking the names rest on the engineering offices. In this division. the Job Is hi. He divides the responsibility (or passes tha buck, whichever way you choose to look at It) by discussing the subject with the trsfflo depart ment (which here Is represented by Wlllard Ban-). But the engineer Is the court of lsst resort. SOMETIMES funny names are pick ed. The siding of Leaf, for example. Plenty of people have wondered how on earth It was ever named. When you stop to think that It la located on a BRANCH line, the problem seems a little less complicated. (Mr. Taylor didn't name that one.) rt problem of finding names, Mr. Tsylor ssys. I a wearing one, as the railroad company now Insists that they shall be simple, not hard to write and easily remem bered. Try to think offhand of a dozen names that will fit those spe cifications, and you will find that you have something of a Job on your hands. Mr. Taylor's plan, he says. Is to keep a name file, and whenever he hears of a particularly good name for a siding or a town he gets It Into hla file without loss of time. It helps surprisingly, he saya. Of course the problem of finding namea Isn't ss acute in these days, when little new railroad mileage Is being built, a It was back In the daya when the country was building railroads at top speed. But It Is still ol of those little details that take time. (Contlnueo uon Pag One.) summon them, turn his bsck on the pillared mansion on Pennsylvania rami. It. fennu-fl trhfn he does that It will be giving aid and comfort to some or tne aarmnisiration s enemies. Whither then? The anawer seems to be the pur suit of a goal under the shibboleth borrowed from the English la bo movement before It had a party of Ita own "Independence." Labor sympathizers point to cer tain cities where they ssy, aa In De troit and Aitron, labor Is getting be hind candldatea. Openly and defin itely they aro supporting these offl arekers. not to run on a labor tlck'jt. but under an old-line party banner while committed to a labor following. Last week, each member of con gress received on a card as big as the Saturday Evening Post, a reproduc tion of a picture now almost as fam ous as the "Nude Descending the Staircase. It shows John Lewis, ra. Lewis and their son coming down the steps at the Soviet embassy where they had been invited to a reception to eat caviar and meet the first transpolar filers. The picture bore the' label of a union printer, hut did not Indicate who had sent It. Some members of congress thought that perhaps Mr. Lewis had hired a social secretary. Later, they found out that the picture had been dis tributed by the Washington repre sentative of the Citizens National committee of Johnstown. Sign In the department of the In terior: "Visit the department's recreation &tir. , in when the rocw . j w office leu you down." The union," wrote the United Federal worker of America (WHP local Ho. 11. "has Just learned that Mr. Hopkins Is plsnnlng to leave town today for an Indefinite period. We have wired Mr. Hopkins that he fulfill hi responsibility to hi em ployee by negotiating with tha union before leaving wwn. That waa last eaturaay. ... u UAnkln. With SklBOer Jimmy Roosevelt, had a rendexvoue with th presidential yeeni Fotomac that b had to negotiate, too. OOLD HILL. July 37 (SPl.) Mr. Celts Crawford of Med ford visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Kell, Monday even ing. . Mrs. Dee Low and Mrs. Brown of Central Point visited Saturday with Mrs. Margaret Walker. Virgil Leslie of Med ford transacted business In this community Tuesday. O. W. Harmon left Tuesday to spend several daya In Grant Pass with his daughter, Mrs, R. E. Blank enburg. Mia Louis Smith and Mrs. George Brown ot Medlord visited Saturday with their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberta of Klam ath Fall spent the week-end at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Boo Klea. Sun day visitors were Mr. B. Peck. Mrs. Marie Ware and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanna. all of Medford. Mrs. Lola Reed returned Wednes day evening from Bonneville where she spent the past week with her sister. Mrs. Eva Wright and family She also visited with Mrs. Maude Robinson In Eugene on her return trip. Miss Helen Hurtz returned to her homo here Thursday from San Fran cisco where she hs been visiting friends snd relatives for several daya Mr. and Mrs. Clsrence Cook and daughter Alice Lee. and. Lee Cook left Sunday morning for Chicago to spemt several weeks visiting relatives. Miss Beverly Wise returned to her home in Sacramento Thursday even ing after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise. Mr. and Mra. Frank Schmidt, son Prank and daughter Betty returned to their home at Falrvtew, ore., Mon day after spending several days with relatlvea here. They enjoyed a fish Ing trip on the south fork of the Rogue river near Prospect while here Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackett of Falrplay, Mo., and on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hackett of Klamath Falls, called at the Car! Routh home Saturday. The elder Mr. Hackett and Mrs. Sam Routh arc cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Reed returned Saturday evening from Victoria, B C, where they spent several days vis iting with friends and relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blevlns and son Jimmy visited Sunday with rela tlvea in Grant Pass. John Chlsholm and Seth Coy spent Sunday fishing at Four Mile lake They reported very good fishing, both navlng caught the limit. Miss Edna Dunlap. Dale Clement and Roby Robinson spent Sunday as guests of Miss Merl Kendall of Thompson creek. Fewer Teeth Seen TORONTO. Ont. (UP) Men of the future will have only 12 teeth. Dr. Cbarles Sweet, of Oakland, Cal., pre dicted In an address at the Ontario Dental a&soclatlon'a annual meeting here. Dr. sweet ssld the "future man. will have a huge bead, but a very smsii chin, with only six teeth In each jaw. SALEM. July 37. ifli The Service creek-Mitchell secondary highway was closed today after a waterspout washed out a bridge acoss Shoo Fly creek, nine miles south of Service creek. No detour Is available. Every Gold Hill NEEDS A GOOD HOME FHA Let TlMBERPRODiiM Company PH0NI ? Flight 'o Time Medfurd and Jackson County tnstory Crum the rue of the Maui Tribune III and 20 years ago. TEN YEABS AGO TODAY July 27, 1927 (It was Monday) City is visited by heaviest eleltricej storm in years and power la disrupted for several hours. Fruit washing machines are In. stalled In packing plants of valley to meet British tolerance requirements. Re onsen tail ve Crum packer of Ore gon dies In San Francisco. State loses in suit to gain psrt of O.-C. tax refund to counties. Babe Ruth hits hla 32nd homer of the season. Atmee Semp'e McPherson and mother engage In squabble over snaa agement of Angelus temple. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY July 27, 1817 (It was Thursday) Russian army collapses and Infan try shoots cavalry to obtain horses to flee. Retreat starts in wild disorder, with capture of entire army probable. "Death to cowards" ordered by Dic tator Kerensky. Six billions more for war asked by president. War outlook most serious yet, declares Senator Borah. Medford women to provide mess fund for Company 7 members. Dry nation bill up next week la congress. Allied troops withdraw from Greece. Pacific coast states to co-operate in controlling I. W. W. trouble. Homework for Teachers MUNICH ( UP ) Bavarian school boys are enjoying a laugh at the ex pense of their school masters. The ministry of education has saddled the teachers with "home work." They have been ordered to write a thesis on "What a school in the Third Reich should be like." British Children Heavier LONDON (UP) School doctors In Great Britain have discovered that a new generation of taller and heavier children Is being trained. The Im provement la ascribed In some cases to the mtlk-ln-schoola scheme, and to increased attention to physical train ing. Ontario Mining Booms KENORA. Ont. (UP) Mining claims filed In this area have doubled over last year and are well along to ward an all-time high, It was Indi cated In registration reports. Two new precious metal rushes have been In large part responsible for the. trend, officials said. . Australia Slows H. C- L. CANBERRA ( UP) Statistics pre pared by the League of Nations show that Australia's rifle In the cost of living the past year was one of the lowest In the world. The Increase here was between 2.5 to 5 per cent along with that of Latvia. Danzig. Peru. Belgium and Norway. 37C16 L.TI 1 V MfL-!P 1 Salem Brewery Ass'n, Salem 0 TFV iMlaJt ,1 v5pp A home specially built for the greatest possible comfort of the family. Tha Federal Government has made it easy for families to have a new home of their own. Many are taking advantage of the F.H.A. finance plan. us help your family. End ef N CentrsI