A Night în Hawaii ROOM, fo r jr u m - I, St Morton St., phoM\ tS S -t.. lauste«, «veo- lié aa-«* THE FORUM FQM RBNT—Two «team heat­ ed office rooms in First National UK ERVE8T A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth nuire F irst N ational Bank. J U t F FOR HAJbK— 75 rabbtto. grded «bins and New » and hutches. Harry Ooi Tkient. «• _ * . AEI’ROVKH K ll.n p o wmmbrus ® nd R ealty Co. »«-« ------- M »»■ ,■>> ----------------- SR M J M r t RAO wu 1 to ifde «a«a, 'awed sdp. nearly easy walk «ff schools, near M ate Ortsst . <100 to >50« «re, special inducements to bnildert, easy «arms. H. C. , «5 Bust Mate St. 1 0 -lM o . —,— — r——— ---------------------- - To the Editor: Aa one who has been a citizen oj jackson-county less than a y te r, i am greatly Interested in reading in your paper the state* mant that a general w are of ini>' dignation la said to hare spread over fhe.eofcnty on aceownt.of the f illin g of Zlmmerlee. who was w ell, known and respected. tew «heel only IW< » • • WANTED— Will pay cash for 500 boxes Delicious and Spltzen- herg apples. No orti stuff wanted. A. O. Hess, 682 A St. 28-3» WANTED— Young dog. Collie Shephard. Phone 4TI-J. 26-3* HIGH COURT MEET MONDAY Office Honrs: IO - 12 and 2 - ft WwedaaSWry BnfMHng wkea. fine sell, just zhelowi TOU Painting, t WOOD $1.75 Tier We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-lach slabs a t thia pries. Bay them now for winter while they are cheap. Ham&ker Transfer Oo. WA" T • «ood hon“ 1 I afli curious to kdoW w h a t B H W d S O f f . SB N . ' kind of people make up communi- ties in which a well-known boot- __ — (— ----- -,----------------------- logger is respected. Had the »A iM toB UL j i ? ' Vesting-officer been murdered by *™ R a«T/v-sMin thBt t7D® Ot respected law-brak- GRKAT s l i x K8S er> as was a Washington sheriff. n -., a few months ago, would t h • •****” _ _ _ _ _ people of Jackson county tender I the furore over them and h im ea much sympathy ay is be- « o rts o f commevcUlists to lag given Manford Zlmmerlee them sign everything from who wgg accidentally Shot, w h ilt ■amenta o f soap to rich resisting arrest? irilie or motion picture con- 1 feel cert«ln '* * * • «“ Bpite ®< , not to mention w ritin g the uproar r a i ^ by those who a i th ... . favor outlaw ry add vice, there , of tn e ir lives. - a re thousand« of Jackson county fnmT about t h is ^ P a u i pe° p,e who wUh to th a n k Off,Cer in™ ’ .. Talen t and his companions for oday. ’ W e re Just eat t ere ri6 Butl( d| rec Bero Ba Bllow Bridt SEE The New ESSEX SEDAN HUDSON SUPER SIX ESSEX SPEEDABOUT (Continued from Page Four^ Hot weather will make children listless—make their appetites almost birdlike—but not for ice cream! Satisfy the children’s craving for ice cream. Heap it high in their plates, give them a second helping, for it ’s one of the finest foods you cau give them. * Absolute purity and fine materials ate especially essential in chlidren’s food—th«t is why Shasta Ico Cream is “ The Children’s Ice Cream.” ASHLAND CREAMERY at the SUASTA ICE CBEAM LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE We Are Always Ready to Oèmotìsfrate. By Taylor TOO AMD fa ll m onto 'Are you planning on l» v f a * your car rebuilt, M an. get our prices first. W s specialise in repairing and can build 55,««« more miles te year motto. W e work on fla t rate basis. Rates on storage by t M teak or moatb. Accessories, gas and oil and ears washed and.peMuhto for the Little Tots c r«i» a-tr t uq« M T ..torto»i p'W" B T H E R B E R T L IT T U B United Presa S ta * Correspondent The Supreme Court o f too United States convened here at n o o n Monday in solemn dignity taking up for another year Its position at ’to e crest a t the pyramid of Am erican HUgattoa. The usual crowded docket of more than 500 cases, left-over from the last term and fifed dar­ ing the four month summer re­ cess, confronts, the nine Justices, headed by Chief Justice W illiam Howard T a ft, former president of Poultry Show - Will Be Held try Ollff Burli or phone 45«. MADE I T IN SIXTY E4«HT A nd how about 7H6 MPS KNOW NOT you do? 1. T ell him what 'you think of hlrtT and see if you can’t make klm promise to play fair. 2. bet it go, because it might help the team win. 3. T ell some of your friends, and see what they think about it. 4. Tell the whole team and let the m ajority decide what to dp. (b ) Suppose you hah a quarrel w ith a chum and said things to Per (o r hl») discredit that were not true. W hat would you do when you fe lt mean about it af­ terward? 1. Go back and tell ker y e n were sorry. 2. Take back what you said ln the presence of the peopte w h o heard it. 3. Say gome nice things abent film so that people w ill forget1 fho disagreeable one», 4. Do nothing about It, on the plea that a fter nil people w ill soon forget what you said. (c) Suppose you were afraid to dive off a spring-board, hut you were also afraid that 'your friends would call you a coward if you did n ’t. Of which would yen he more afraid? 1. Being called a coward. ■ I . Diving off tbe spring-board. (d ) Suppose some one to whom you had been especially tend, af­ terwards did something v a r y mean to you. Then suppose a •hance offered to do something •lae fo r th a t person. W hat would you do? i ’ : thing 1. Do the second kind and say nothing. t. Tell hian how roeaa thought he WMs. bat do the second -fc'ndnesa Just the same to let him know _that you thought It was Just a slip. • • 3. Refuse to do the kind thing, and tatt him why. Now parents, for g o odn ess sakoa . don't sh«ve this clipping te front • of y o u r'ch ild , look daggers at ITCHING ÉCZEMA