mnlptaln a moderate current ot cool air. far more pleasing and very mych more healthfal, thsji the heavy stream of warmer air produced by the fan system, is, to geaaral. tke Meal method for Ike ordinary schoolroom.' In schools W Situated that, diet smeHs or noise prevent' the open- lug of windows, gravity veatfla- tion wilt not suffice an« we meat perteroe tarn to mechanical vea- tilauen. The most elaborate of mechanical ventilation, with au­ tomatic temperajtmt» regulators, “ net he watched to eee thqt all its parts nre in . perking pnter. Constant vigilance la the price of pleasant and wholesome air eon- ■ » MOD-VMY D U T C V K * ’■ ,'NBA Service W riter ■ WASHINGTON, Oct. I f we One of the supreme court de­ were to wake np some day and cisions whlfch the I. C. C. says discover that the entire Bnropeaa must be forever borne in mind was that of Daytoa-Goose Creek us and th at, with high internet Railway va. U. 8., holding that: rates, ws would have to pay some "By an tovegjment in a bnai- 31,Of 6,080,000 a rear forces* and ness dedicated to the public ser­ ever— >- vice the owner mast recognise W ell, probably we weald hol­ that, as compared. with z Invest' der. , » - / j 4 ment in private business, he cne- Tat, with hardly a holler, the aot expect either k ith or specu­ country to confronted today with lative profite but that his obliga­ a problem, the solution,of which tion limits him to only fair or Includes the possibility that we reasonable pteftt.” might have to pay the 1 J,«0,000, * Prevldqaly, the court bad held • • • in increased rates to rail­ highway and tljat a railroad cor­ roads, telephone companies, gas poration ig created for-public pur­ and electric light concerns, gtr eat poses and perforas a fonction of car lines and other public still- the state.' ' ; - ’ Matos WowM Soar The tact that thia tremendous seek to the family pocketbook, which would theoretically take 3100 from the head ef every fhm- on tketr valuattoa ns fixe, 1.(0. G.. H alf ef tke excel 8 per eeAi«g*M *to the , meat tor a fund to aid w, roads and the other half I1 M by ^Chester e l Douglas cetonty. w. 201 pourfds and wftj b worth vftnkmr' * * * '» , hunting trip In ’tfte’Klaateth dis­ trict lest wngk. , railroids new demand, recogni­ tion. No one need suppose, however, th a t th e r a ilr o a d s a re Glen Smith of “Steve’s «Camp" made a business trtp to Salem last w eek.?t - Haile Lee of the.W hite PqfaU logging tamp was a business visit­ or In Deter .Saturday. Marshall H em returned to hto logging camp at White Point agv- oral days «go after spend a tew days in Horgbrook. , . g o in g broke. The national bureau of ee% enemlc research has found that railroad stocks have Increased. 23« ppr cent in vafoe in 70 years; Last year was the biggest reve­ nue year in railroad history. Ngt revenues warp 31.332,00«,«09 . fm against 31,129,000,000 in 1828; an Increaae of 8.3 per cent, white profits Jumped twice as tench oroportionately as did- total rov- United State» rW illtoW G bfc “That Atogkn ■to 4 « Y t e h | tor thoufcaftds induces as g«V * Jftte. .Grate. Hater spent Wed- tesdaj to K ilt visiting relatives M u . B rik Smith , Was. a caller at the Deter ranch Friday. John Ba vie and Mike Kaliades of tlje. AVgoris. mill, were at. Deten. Chester Commis­ p. an. KPO dunce orchestra; I k ft. sioner Kastman has.broukjt out m. to midnight. Palace Hotel roan k® the strongest of the other ‘ argu­ ro«««, ekuh ttonakuntly. Don’t receive a return bA 32 for every with Bdnn Clark Mnlr. piantot; g tot the machine stall and wear 31 Invested and all the benefit p: m N. B. C. program, Saturday « a t the bearings through lack of Cooley Bnildtog. capital represented by holders of I night review; I d p. m. Facte*« printers’ oils. Cooley Building MBDFORD will go to the oae-thlrd Of tke I Radio Clnb; l i p. m. K F I Mid­ night frolic. KPSN (216.6M ) Pasadena. ihree-fold harvest. - But if prtoe levels should drop 12:16 p. m. news bulletins; 6 p. severely, the. common stockhold­ m. newB bulletins; 8 p. m. OOn- e r would he vlrfually wiped out. cert orchestra.' L KHJ (406M ) Los Angelte. works both ways. Kastman says that “ta, nil probability it 8:30 p. m . children’s program; 8 would provide a feast superior to p. m. Saturday night frolic pro­ / , anything the bulls a«d tears have gram. KFOA <«47.SM> BeatAle. 3:8« enjoyed since tke creation of D- t e .VPorQ review; g p. m /N .. ® stock exchanges ” C. program; » p. m. N, B. fci “Conflict Wftfc Jnactoe“ I M S M 0 P. M , . The railroads hold that they are made to «suffer for the depre- I'stion of the dollar If lees than reproduction cost Is ^s®«* M *a ju - attoa baste. Tke commission pifen that even if this were ad­ mitted t h e holders ef bends and preferred eonld no« poteib- ly tea rift aeip m W than bidders SATCÜDAY A P W rÔ O K INDICTMENT FILED TODAY Keeping Hie Faith * - f i . - • •*. y ... *• >' . ‘.P ■ ’ a • > •* Our responsibility to the community has «been assumed with k full knowledge of tho direct and indirect demands it entails. f That wg have recognised thia is best indi­ cated by the eervite we have rendered in the phst» art rendering at. present and look forward to continuing in the futuie. We have kept the faith. J. P. Podge & Sons Fusemi Directors « a v e s s e»» C ses Good veatilstioa is nsconssiry to Insure comfort. sffleiency a « < health. Overheated. W h yeuti- latod homes, office» aftd ftlM ie handings are responsible for aa kaormous percentage of tk e .lc k - Bees that occurs daring the wtn- ter months. Most of oar koines are overheated with abnormally dry air in the winter time. When the air Is too warm sad ton dry the skin becomes exceedingly sensitive to cold.. * The essentials of good ventila­ tion are: An even, asoderate tem­ perature. moisture in the air, and circulatftu of air. A temperature of 6« deg. F. with about 6» per cant of humidity sad.without too much air movement Is ideal for schoolroom and office ventila­ tion. A room should never be heated above 70 deg. F. T .h e ideal temperature is 68 deg. F. No schoolroom, office, or fac­ tory work roo mshould be consid­ ered as famished sad fit for« he- man occupancy without a ther­ mometer Further, a thermome­ ter la of.no rglue Without some­ one to read ft: It should thentofre be tiie DON’ TBÜY A RADIO'ÉEPOI D SBBINCkAND HEARING THE ^WAiNEU. S You will he surprised, pMkad* an F aafigfted aa te |lw mbillty of this Radio to furniah ‘better ;MKriic at the price paid for instrument. Aga tori: "W" . ‘’Nowhere Is there any recog- nit ten ef tke feet that ft ta Just and drolrdbie to receive relative­ ly as ldkge returns on theft pro­ perty on the owners ot o tte r ktad r «ï**1# ; 'A ■ *• % a r f e ,4b-.J ■,-«*> AAí ? ah« t •t -ft1 u. Vx I