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»or ’he builder for wa hand-
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ville Roofings. etc-, and mabe everything in Cabinet Work
and Mill Work.
T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R YARD
T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R t t i
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County Health Department
NEWS
Health Officer
ACTIVITIES
By Dr. B. C. Wilson
Ever stop to think w here Hies
come from? How about those you
The house 11 y breeds very rapidly. saw at the breakfast table this
The female lay 120 eggs in one . m orning? Nice Hie . w eren't they.
batch and this may occur from 2 to ! Seemed friendly loo, didn't they.
! am! trilling to dine w ith you? Yes,
4 times daily.
THE HOVSE
A statement
from
H A R R Y L.
CORBETT
Republican
Candidate
W
for
Coycrnor
“1 aspire to the office
of governor because 1
should like to lie of serv
ice to the state in which
1 was born, which my
ancestors helped to de
velop and in which my
children will live after
me.”
“1 will enforce the laws with sincerity and justice and
will appoint no man to enforce a law who does not observe
the law.™
“I will use ceaseless vigilance to prevent waste in state
expenditures. 1 will be ready to spend a tax dollar for
progress if convinced that the state will receive full value
for it.”
_____
“1 believe in the steady completion of our highway sys
tem. 1 shall continue to oppose interfering with the duties
of the State Highway Commission for the purpose of log
rolling. The state will pass the peak of its road bond retire
ment in 1932. and I hope that greater aid may then be given
our program of market roads.”
“ If elected, I will not be obligated to make any appoint
ment in return for political support.
“ 1 will make every appointment on the basis of merit.
“I will work for the greater development and welfare of
Oregon.
. . .
"These things 1 shall take upon myself as a serious duly
and a solemn pledge to the people of the Slate.”
Vote for Harry L. Corbett
Paid Adv., Corbett for Governor Com , Floyd J Cook. Field Mar.
60S Corbett Bid«.. Portland, ore.
The Golden Rule Says—
"TRUTH
IS
STRANGER
THAN
Ad.
Neatly ail dxe zv.
of Valdetta cor.sis'v
■
ì, iw
every last one o t them hutched
frvuh in wnii* stable, pig pen, horse
manure pile or open privy within
the lust ten days or two weeks.
The female tty laid a setting of
120 fresh eggs in the m anure pile a
couple of weeks ago. They ull
hatched into liny, wiggly, white
i maggots before night. These mag-
1 gots squirmed in the wet manure
j for four or five days, got fat and
i grew a shell. Once in a shell, these
little maggot ts start to growing
wings anil legs and every thing else
that goes Io make up tlrst class Ities.
Their slimy, wet bodies make it
easy for them to craw l to the out
side of the manure pile, where they
dry their wings, lake their first
breakfast, and (hen make a lice-llne
(or tty line) for your kilchtn and
dining room.
those w ere the very identical
¡lies you saw at your break fast '
table.
Mies are prise hoarders. I
They like their meals not over fif
teen m inute, apart, if they can gel
them that often* A hungry lly can
eat haif its vn gut m loud at a
U n ive rsity o f Oregon, Eugene. —
Design.si p rim a rily an u te xt for high
single meal.
Its digestive ¡¡pparalits is so sim school students, an “ Economic tioog
ple ¡hilt germs pass directly throng i raphy of Orc, on." now being w ritte n
by A. L. Loin lx of the V alve ,«lty ol
¡¡Is body1 uni hanged. Elies feed on Oregon school of liuslnvtnt a d m in istra
(he sputum of the tuberculous anti tion. und Cliurlen Raston Itothew ell,
the excreta of the lyphoid ca- cs and in stru cto r In the school of education,
pass live germs of the disease short* la already a ttra ctin g wide attention
ly afterw ards.
Furtherm ore, a r-t a vury Interesting source of (acta
well fed fly m akis specks at a rate lo r all desiring In.o rin a tto n on the
, The fi • .1 II r e u ■ . v • |
of 50 per d ly. this being the p rin :
irh y . h'.vo been co tupiet »1 u d
cipal way Hie. carry germs i f ty P
t
tre
ready
for d ts .r 'mitten to h ,h
phoid, dysentery, in fn rt'le diarrhea,
i hocls. while the real of what w ill bo
• j i >rcu o s i a m i many o th er dis-
a t en tire vo'ur.te la now under v.?y.
i u se . to our fom . ’( lie milk jug and
The aim o f tl e "w o rkb o o k” Is to
the freshly ba! d loaf < f breail are survey c .iric u ltu ra l, In d u stria l and
as inviting to his appetite as the com m ercial life of Oregon province by
il ad carcass of an animal or the yr. vince. showing the manner In
. \ a .rh It Is <!i prudent upon g .-ngraphy
b <1 pan of the typhoid patient.
and physical environm ent. The most
The Problem
sig n ifica n t changes that are taking
I. A pair of Hies ¡ 'g in n in g
1st are capable of producing 5,746,» I lace In the economic tu rn and organ
ization of the state are prenented In
670 500 Pies by July ."(»til.
an e ffo rt to help the student g-iln a
T here are 21 diseases borne bv perspoctlve on these transform ations,
the lly.
the authors state.
The need fo r u course th a t should
The fly is one of t'.e yr cit prob
lems in m an’s w ar against disease acquaint the high school students of
Oregon w ith the georprnphy, < • muile
ami death.
resources and a c tiv itie s was it.. , i-rticd
Food that has bet n touched by a by Clarence B. May. In stru cto r In coin
fly should not he paten.
m erclal geography at G rant high
Flies go to flllhy places to eat as school, Portland. A com m ittee of
Portland clllsens sponsor d the proj
freely as to clean.
If von see a flv you can he sure ect, arranged finances c.id aided the
authors.
his breeding n 'rc e is not far away.
The Remedy
1. Destruction r t breeding piec
es is the best way to control Hies.
In stables w here m anure cannot
be removed the larvae sho .Id be de
stroyed by the free use of !0 ounc
es of boron or 12 ounces of calcium
I eolemnnite to each 10 cubic feet (It
bushels) of m anure imre» li.ntelv af
ter its removal from 'he '.tail. P.or-
i ax should be dusted upon the floor
and the crevices after the m anure
has been removed.
Fly traps are helpful.
Clean premises, clean houses and
di ruction of breeding places are
the key notes to fly control.
Read the Ad» and profit. A good
advertiser is usually a good m er
chant.
&
&
Thjere are oxdy
fotxr baxic
odLors.
g
Belle Hill.
6th Grade—Jlussel Ayers, lluby
W'elwtec. Lelu Arbogast, Ernest
l.alhrop, Zorn Krenn, Dorothea lUsl
geiM'th.
7th Grade —Lawrence M artin, tier-
uldlne Jones, Robert Virtue and
Robert PrLckshat.
Kill (¡rude—Maxine Croft. Melvin
Mu\field, Helen Nelson, Haymond
Renard. Donald Richardson, Edna
Shaver, Fmel Shaver, Harry Young,
Kallierine Lathrop and Geneva
Brown.
Your Owii
The (etaulograph eerrioe Is hew b»
lag added to the state teiegimgh ay»
lem of Franca and one caa now Iran»
mlt a telegram In hie ewa handwrtt-
Ing to all Ilia leading French towns.
The eervtre Is not only oaeful for
axntlnieutel but practical purposes, as
the court« wUl probably accept a a t*
aature aaut by wire as lagaL
L a r g e s t Living Creature
The largest creature known, llvln s
oi e xtinct, la the sulphur bottomed
whale, w hich reaches a length o f 90
feet. Ha weight Itae not been deter
tnlncd. hut a torpedo bust o f the «am«
length and o f the auuie under water
contour would displace .'12 tone.
Get in a
Position
to get the most from life,
to enjoy life to the fullest.
Travv! the broad highway that will
lead you as surely as it has led thous
ands i»f others to success and happiness.
Once started, a growing Savings
account is easy, convenient and a pleas
ure.
Why not start yours today?
Bank Here and Prosper!
Jackson County Bank
Established 1S88
Member Federal Reserve
_ •
Medford,
.
Oregon
55 f t ® £ T i f t ,£
5- f t ft f t f t
ft
Many H o n o r P u p ils In Grades
I'o lowing ."re the honor students
of the grade school:
1»{ Grade -C onstance Potts, Dor-
. i Lee Anderson, iris Hill, Richard
Wyatt, Hal J w ell, Milton P itts und
Robert Grisham.
2nd G rn d '—Geraloine Ayers, Vivi
enne Ross, Geneva Millard, Gerald
lirt.wn, Kieth Copinger, Homer
Voting.
3rd Grade- -Clyde Lees, Lcutha
IIessh grave, Nadine Abbot, Jean
Hertnanson, and Billie Lets.
4th Grade—Alan Jew ell, Barbara
Lee Kohler, Jimmy Grimes and Lorn
Webster.
5th Grade—Roberta Pankey. Es-
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SH IPPED VIA
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Cede* - ^Lipped cu t of Portland today will be deliver- ;•
eu at your door tomorrow.
Reasonable Rates and Courteous Service
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For Two Days Only - -
Tuesday, May 6th
Monday, May 5th
lc
A n Irish. Horse D o cto r .
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Let us prove to you that our new spring suits are the
Greatest value shown in years. Young men’s wanted
suits with one or two pair of trousers—
$16.85 $19.95 and $24.95
Golden Rule Chain Stores
S ave Y our Sales Slips and Cash R eg ister R eceipts
T o Apply on V aluable Prem ium s
GRANTS PASS
tiler Lathrop, Donald Smith, Millie
M .i.n l, Marjorie Wilkinson «ltd
FICTION”
Come in and Ask for proof of every statement in this
of steps/
hibaï , o
Irrites Oregon Guide
BUILDING M A TER IA LS
Let us estjmate your MR, yoa will like our Service. Quality
and Prices.
- Medford. Oregon
tus c'ixfv.a point hai
15c - 15c
i Can Paint
Enamel, Varnish
Stain
15c - 15c
MR. W. M. CLARK, a widely known paint expert,
will he in our store these two days. You arc invited
to consult him with regard to any paint, varnish or
enamel work you have under consideration. Whether
you are going to do the work now or litter it will pay
you to have a visit with Mr. Chirk, lie is not a sales
man and you do not obligate yourself in any way.
SA LE
Special! During demonstration only, l’.uy one % pint
can of “Best Quality” 4-hour Enamel, regular price
—and another can for only 1 cent
15 Beautiful Colors.
During the
Demonstration
Only
O th e r A ttr a c tiv e P a in t V a lu e s
Relinish Your Car
Quart ......... $1.38
HOUSE PAINT
I Gallon ..................... $3.95
I Quart .................... $1.05
FLOOR PAINT
Quart ....................... 95c
Pint ......................... 49c
Pint ................ 73c
Half Pint ..... 49c
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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