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WAHIIINUTON, I), July 22
tlolinlur Chamberlain, acting upon tint
request of llio JncUsun County I'ortHt
Patrol association, hits surtMtdml In
Incoriinmlliix In the (niifun'oir ro
port on th tMI sundry dill nml lnvv
lug accepted by tliu senate, tt it up.
iroirlnlloii of $2r,iliM) to unable tho
interior department mid the forrnt
services to protiit against (Iro till
lillltU In Oregon Involved In tlio Ore
gon inl California laud urnnt milt
Tim conference report 11U0 accepts
nn Increase In tint appropriation for
romli) In Crater I.hUo park from f 7G,
IU0 to $86,000, with un Increase In
salary of Huprrlntiuiilfiit Mteel.
Another amendment nerepfrd fixe
salary of rlcrhn uf federal courts In
Oregon nml Washington nl $3500
mid abolishes the ilouliln fen )tem
In Ihe frit oral courts In thoso slates,
Tim conference commlltto also
agreed to the senate amendment ap
propriating 9 15.000 for now hulld-
Ine and equipment nt tlm now fMIt
hatcheries nt Clackamas,
Tlm senate amendment npproprl
uthiR f 12,600 for tho rortil from I'nlr
fax to Carbon (Under nnd Moraine
Turk In llalnlcr I'nrk was knocked
oilt.
Tlir conference committee reject
id an Increase lit tlm appropriation
for coast survey work nlouic thr l'-
elf lo coast from $106,01'" to $22G.0io
uinl also rejected tho snjate ninriid
iiHMit appropriating S 1 "ft.Ofio for two
now tosscls which worn to Iiavo been
liullt for coast surrey work In Alas
ka. Thr appropriation for tlm Alas
ka fisheries service wan reduced from
f 100,600 to 150,000 and for tlm pro.
lection of the Alaska ami flshcrM
from llto.UQO to 30,o do.
The appropriation of 150,000 for
nn Alaska exhibit nt tho H.in Fran
rUto exhibition wuh knocked out by
the conference rompilttcn and the
i'natonrurred In this action. Hltu
llur action was taken on tlm senate
nmenijmenl nppniprlatliiK $50,000
fur medical relief of Alaiikn natives
NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS
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WILLOW SPRINGS TWIQLETS
Mr, nml Mm. Whitney were Ccn
(nil Point intents Hunday evening.
Mrs. Frank McKon nml family worn
In Ashland nil day Friday attending
tlm Chatitnuttua,
Mr, mid Mrs, Frank Thompkiua
nro niinln nt liiiino after a very pinna,
nut aojourn In Ashland.
Hoy N'lchola mid wlfo spent Halur
dny nnd Huuday fishing and plnilcliiK
In (ho t;tk crook district.
Mr. mid Mra, I). W. Htonn returned
Knturilay uftcr spending several
wt'oka with their tlmiKhter, Mra. L
M, loia, who l foully lotatod In
lleud, OreKon.
John Wllllntnn ami family mid Mr.
(Inodpuaturi) of I.ok AtiRlca were
Rtieala of Mr. mid Mra. II. J. Taylor.
Quito n aerloua forent flro raae.)
I'rltUy thoiiRh tlm nelRhhora valiant
ly worked all day, rmtcrlhelcaa, n
hundred ncrea burned. Tlm orlRln
la tiuknuwii,
Mra, II, Thomna of Milwaukee,
VI will apend a month or two with
her dauRhlor, Mra, Julliin Murklioli.
I'rldny afternoon tho Hiidtttr baliy
wna fiulttt hailly bur noil on the fac
and ahoulilar.. The child tlpMd ovr
a cup of lea from the table and If It'
had not been for the prompt treat
ment of Vr Dow, aerloui compile.
tlona would havn art In.
MlM Amy Itlneharl arrived the Int.
ter part uf tlm week from Oaklnud,
Cut., and expect to remain durlnK
(ho aumuier with Mra. Prank I'alnmr.
1'ranclun McNamcr waa the Rtict
or Mian IMIth KUh at luncheon Tun
day mid In tho afternoon a Mendel
o!iti proRratn waa Riven by the civic
Indira or IMiochlx at which MIm Mc
Naaaer Ittuitratrd one of hln nolrc
tlona, Ilalera nt MoaRland'a, threahera on
(he "16", the header on- tlm lllackrord
and Dean ranchei, the hinder on the
Htroiibe f'leldi, made jtmlneaa pick
up In Willow Hprlnct thin week.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Hy A. (!, Howlctt.
EDEN PRECINCT
DOWN KLAMATH
10 SEA IN CANOE
(Klamath Norlhwcatorn)
"()er NlaRnra I'alla In n harrel,'
U mi old Muni that aounda llko mi
ilent hlatory to Inhabitant!) of t Ills
country hut It In nltliln the llmlta or
poNHlblllty nnd hna Inten iorfnrmid
with anrreaa hy nevernl nervy lovcra
of hnlr rnlalnR grand atntid plnyn
Down Klamath river In u 35 pound
canoo la tho laleat Joneph C. North
up, nlRht editor for tho San 1'ran
claco Chronicle, who la apondltiR hli
aummer vacation at llorky Point., nc
tompnnled hy Joooph O'Keefo or Han
I'rnncUco, will tindortako ncRotlat
lug tho atrram from aourco to Pit
rifle In u 3& pound camm with 100
pound of diifflo In the near future
Thin la mi iiudortukliiR that will
reiiilre uervo Raloro nnd aklll with
a aklff. In many plucca it will ho
imcetNary to carry tho ennoo nround
fulla and rough cauona. In othor
placea tho bout will ho lot down to
tlm wiilcr hy ropca from atcop cliffs
nhiMo In order lo nvold porlnRo work
mi covero aa much of tho Ioiir and
dnURoroua trip nu poaHlbln hy water.
Although no nttciupt baa over hovu
madq In tho pnkt to nrcomplUh tlila
feat and cntntldorlnR mitny deep can
yiilia nml mllva or wlldorucaa Mesari.
Northup nnd O'Kt'efo havo fnltlt In
their oxpodlllon. Thoy nro propar
Iiir for (bo trip nnd will Blurt down
thn tumbling waterway In a abort
time.
Mr. Northup la now it I Itocky Point
enjoying tho profcnulon that lundo
iHitau WhIIoii famoun. Ho la proimr
liiK'a 20,000 word wrlto-np on KUnt
nth Ijnko. for n eastern npurlamun'a
uinRaxlito which, ho hopes, will glvo
tho vnsternora n cloartir conception of
wimi in mount by tho "chnrnia or tho
wont."
DAKOTA STREET TO
HAVE NEW SEWER
Tho niKulnr mooting or tho city
council wuh hold Inst night hut bo-i-miso
or tho nbaonco or Couiiollman
Miles llttlu wrh ilono, Tho auburban
water question wan not discussed
After consldorublo dobuto It was de
vldod that a sower would bo built on
Dakota stroet between Nowtown and
KIuk Htroots, tho pooplo bolug bene
fitted pitying for tho kuiiio. Tho quoM
lion nt building sldownlks along u
numbor of sldo streets was lirought
up hut tho matter wus put nsldo to bo
deuldod upon at tho next regular
mooting.
Ationuulttoo of tliroo was appoint
ed to ostablUh a water rato to bo
charKuil to tho Natittorlum (or tho imo
or city wljr
i:. C, (lardner mid wife of Talent
were In Medford Tueiday.
T. II. Gopdpaaturo who left TtOent
sotno alx year ago and went to f.o
AnKclcs, hna returned to this valley
and la looking for a location.
Prof, Itcnuer or Talent has pur
chmod n now car for hla work In
running about the valley.
Mr. nnd Mra. C. P. (lood mid Mra.
Palmer were Rueata over Htindoy at
C. Carey's.
Mr. and Mra. Watt mid Mr. !.. A,
King motored lo Medford Haturday
hddle French siieut n few daya
up on Wagner Creek Inst week vis
IthiR at the homo or Dan Combs nnd
family.
Miss Metis Duloy of llutte I'ttlln
la vUltliig Mrs. W. 8. Rtaiicllfr Ibis
week
Henator Von tier Mellon mid .Sen
ator Hall lulled at tlm Talent ex
perlmcnt station Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, Joo Itudor.
olllt Anderson, J, K. Marnt. Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Anderson, J, K. itonep
Hob. Furry, Hoy Cofrman, W. "..
hoii, and several others from this
ond of tho valley woro In Medford
Haturday.
H. 8. .Stephen was tu Phoenix Hat-unlay.
Colin Stosdman or Phoenix hna
lmiiRhl the Khnvor homo or the dli.
trlct school board aud will have' It
moved to her lot, the old Peering
place In Phoenix.
Thn ruiir that linn been working
on the highway the past two moiitha
between Phoenix and Talent wero re
moved to Central Point Tuesday
morning. Tho Clark Henry company
taking tlm work In hand at this end.
Wo'hope to sco better progress made
from now on.
ANTI0CH ITEMS
Tho Cottcrlll brolliera ot tlm Mend
owa nro hauling alilnglcs tor their
new burn.
W, O. Johnson Is heading tlm grain
on tlm Mooro ranch.
Tho hiintarn who nro killing deer
on tho Cluipntan ranch near Hcnule
am tresspassing and tho grtino. war
den ban buou nollfbd of tho shoot
ing or Uio dqcr.
Tho dunce at Moouvllln was well
attended mid the young people hud
it m6nt enjoyable timet
J. C. Smith, our gonial county com
missioner, was In this suction Hatur
day. The supervisors are ulwayu
pleased to bavo blm tcmo uutl seo
them. Thoy don't sot a cIioomuk
word to help them with their work
very often, so a smile and good word
aro always welcome
K. Uuth baa returned' from the
Clnnabor Springs ereatly Improved
in imaim,
Mr. Wllhlto wun u Medford visitor
thlu wook.
A hay hulor Is wmitod by tho rami-
ors In tlila section to bulo their hay
crop,
Terrlll brothors or tho Meudowu
have sturtod their threshing machine
und aro out in the HourIq country.
Davo Pence of Trail was In thin
u....tli.i. m. I...ul..iiiiu lit.. ......1.
"vhiuh vii uuiuv mat wuuk.
When I hm) rinlslmd my letter to
tlm Mall Tilbtiun last Haturday I hnd
Just got to where I wanted to toll the
readers something of my eperlnnco In
riding over tho country solocltliiR for
tho loading newspaper or southern
Oregon mid tho reader will naturally
any, "Why thnl Is tho Mall Tribune.
Well I atartod out Wednesday morn-
log and thn first plneo that I stopped
was at tho Clngcndo farm and round
'that Thomas and his wlfo wero away
from home and Charley had gone to
look, after tho company cattle on the
rnngo so did no business there al
though Charley's wlfn waa nt home,
From thero 1 went to tho farm of T
I). Hlngleton and on entering the gatj
met hla daughter nnd she told me
that I would rind her father lu tho
hay field, ru on I went and round him
raking alfalfa, whllo bin son was
shocking. He had already cut an.l
hauled over two tons of hay lo the
acre off or tho tract nnd now wai
putting up about one and a hair tonn,
with the expectation of cutting
another crop tlila season. "While
there he pointed with pride to his
young orchard a"nd nmured me that
ho wis making It pay raising Rraln
and hay between the trees, After
renewing his subscription. I passed on
by Mr, Haley's tine farm, he Is a paid
up subscriber so did not atop to see
him, but went to C. A. Prenwell's
farnt add round he and hla son hard
at work hsullng Rraln and I tell you
that It did look fine. There I had
to put up for dinner or eleo risk tho
displeasure or mine host so after par
taking or thnlr hospitality and Riving
tbeni a receipt for a year's subscrip
tion to the Weekly Mnll Tribune, I
steered for home. The next mernlm:
I again started and went to the farm
of John Under but as John was not
at home 1 could do no business, paso
Ing on to (he (leo. W. Htcren farm 1
happened to find him aud his Uni
-,'lllv there, they had Just come out
Jronf Medford In his car. Mr. 8, Is
one or thn most thoroughgoing men
lii that section and thanks to his
push and perseverance they have a
now county road oened from Kagle
Point to Intersect the Hrow'risboro
Medford road so as to accommodate
quite, a numbor or the cltltena of the
Antelope valley. After giving htm a
receipt for a ycar'a subscription to
the Weekly Mall Tribune I passed
Mr. Derrick's but he was getting the
paper so on I went to tho beautiful
home and farm or the I. owls Uros. !
was greatly pleased to find Mpi. Fred
T. (.awls so enthusiastic over their
Prospect, for although she was raised
lu a city and when thoy bought tho
farln ot A. $. Carlton and D. Ilrad
shaw, about ,100 acres, sho knew but
very llltlo of tho practical working
or farm life, but now sho seems, to,
liatn a very correct Idea of how to
work a farm and handle stock
When I enquired for Mr. tawla wa
told that he waa out In the orchard
hsullng In hla hay. Last year I had
occasion to mention his putting Jn
red clover In tils orchard aa su experi
ment but It has now proved a grand
success for ho was hauling In his sec
ond cutting, and It was a fine crop
and was running hla work so as to
make room for the third crop or clov
er hay, mark you, that that he raised
between bin fruit trees. In addition
16 tils hay, and bo estimates that he
will have In the neighborhood or 170
ton's, ho has somo aa Una looking
grain asI havo seen any where, ho (
planning to put most all or his laud
In clover. After giving him a re
ceipt for a year's subscription to the
Dally Mall Tribune, I noxt went to
tho Walsh rami owned by Mrs. Katie
Walsh, hor rami Is situated on Anto
lopo bottom aud on the sticky laud
joining and In very productive After
straightening out hor account with
tho Stall Trlbuno nnd have her pay
up to date and a year lu advance, for
sho has an abhoraiico or going lu
debt, bidding her mid hqr family
adieu I'nevt wont through the fluo.
farpi of Henator Von tier Hellen,
passed on to Fred Luy'n found him
at honiQ and Klvlng him a receipt for
a years subscription tu ttio natty
advance, On my way I stopped At a
house nnd asked the lady If she did
not want to take the Mall Tribune
and she told mo no for snld sho 1 get
lo read my neighbors papers, doing
on I panned a neat school houso where
a lady by tho mnnn of Good Is teach
ing nnd as I was riding along I met a
Keiiiioman ana lany and I mistrusted
that ho was a msn that lived high un
on the hill and It was getting qulto
tropical so when wo met I simply
asked him If his nsnm was and ho
said yes, and In nboiil two minutes ho
had n receipt for 1 1,50 on hla sub
Hcrlptloiii Now Mr. IMItor wasn't
that gall lo hold up a couple In that
way, That finished up my success
ful work for that trip although I
ftrled' several others, but they put up
the plea or hard times.
' Hut before I bring this to a close
I must add that wo have an ener
getic class or people on Yankee creek
and they aro nuking somo substan
tial Improvements In tho line or
fencing, for they seem lo bo fcuc
Ing In all or that country.
FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS
Mall' Tribune, turned my; course, for
It waa too hot to trv to climb un
Uio'bo IiIIIh between Antelope and Dl-y
cruok (mil wont to tho homo of A, .
Hrailsliaw, the foreman of tho Cow
nmrclal orchard, and round that lie
was away but would bo homo nt
night, so I aottlod down quietly for
tho night aud had a very pleasant
visit with Mrs. Uradshaw and chil
dren. In tho ovonlng ho canio In
with u bunch ot cattle lie had gath
ered up to tako to tho range on the
higher hills. Buroly he Is a busy
man bavins charge or an orchard one
and a halt miles long by ono mile
wldo with H mou to look after and
in addition to all or that he has sov
oraj, hundred turko'ys and hundreds nt
hogs, In fact overythtng.ls on a large
,Bale,. lo, tho morning after giving
,1iliu a receipt for $5 on his subscrip
tion 1 started to look for aotno new
subscrlbora as I loarned that there
waa several families above there al
though nevorul of them were taking
Mra, It, K. Pe)ton and Mrs. Daw
son and baby spent Monday aud Tuei
day visiting friouds at Trail.
Hoy K. Vaughn has gone to Fort
Klamath to work In the hay. His
urotner Uriah took lilin aa tar as
Union creek and the boys spent tho
night there..
Mr. Beeby, ,and daughter Miss
Haiel of Agate were lb this part of
Un country Wednesday looking for a
school for ,Mt Hazel. They camo
In their car so -were able to visit (ev
en! school districts and leave ap
plications. I t
Marjory Kraklne spent Wednesday
with Mrs. II. K. Peyton and family.
Freddie and Hobby Nichols of Med
ford aro visiting lth their grand
parents Mr. and Mn. it. H. Vaughan
John Htcliardson and wire came up
Tuesday from Medford. Mr. Rich
ardson and non Carl, aro plastering
the Mansfield bungalow.
A great many tourists remark on
the good condition or the roads, and
say ihla Is the best mountain road
they ever saw. Nearly alt have
words ot praise.
County Commissioner Joe Smith
was In this vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mra. Peyton, Mrs. Dawson
and daughter took supper Tuesday
with Pcelora aad Hlancbarda at liver
green ranch and. Wednesday evening,
Mrs. Peyton and Mra. Dawson supped
with Mr, and Mra. KlnCald.
Mra. Uswsob left Thursday tor
Medford wliero aba will spend a few
days before going to her homo ntj
Suver, Ore. Her sister Pearl Tey-
lon accompanied her homo to spend
several weeks.
Qrandma Gordon Is feeling qulto
poorly.
Hatel Dltsworth and .Marjory Hub
nel spent Wednesday night at Frank
Dltaworth's.
', Harold Lower who has been In
the' plaot at Gold Hill for a abor
time, returned to lift homo at tho
Prospect power plant Friday.
Ilclva Walker and her aunt went
out In an automobile Saturday morn
ing. Mr. Walker. Mlia Aiken and Miss
Ncalon came tip In a car Tuesday. Mr.
Walker has been out on business anJ
Miss Alkcn hod been nonut for sev
eral weeks visiting, Mtta Ncalon
came lo visit Miss Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Young ot Frau-
cltas, Texns, camo Thursday to visit
till September with Mrs. Young's
mother, Mrs, Dltsworth.
I.uclus Klncsld was arrested Tues
day charged with assault and battery
upon Tom I'arduo. Tho trouble oc
curred Home time ago, Just after a
dance. Lucius was allowed to go
without bonds. Ho and tho deputy
sheriff camo up In a car and secured
Trncy Hoothby. Nelson Nye, Pat
Walker and Kd Hollenbeak as wit
ness. The trial as held Friday and
Luqlun was cleared. He and tho
witnesses returned Friday night to
resume their Interrupted work.
Thero wero 33 automobiles passed
Flounce Hock Sunday besides sev
eral that wont by In tho night. The
roads aro vory dusty.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Bont Sun
day at Vincent's.
t There is a forest fire about VI
rnllcs above. Urown.'s cabin. Tho
(ranger-thero is pressing unoccupied
I ..... J.. i -- i..t. I.-., -rt.
inon inio service ;s nt uhmiuib.
a Jian boon liasy, villi , smoke, but
tbo cool' spelt of flVday ulght nnl
)h,o' strong breeze, clearctt ho alums
phero4 beautifully. " "
Mr. Parklium aud Mr. Steolo of
Crater Lake went out to (ho valley
flatitvrlav
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kd
monson, Blrl. All parties doing
fairly well.
Mrs. A. L. Parkhurst, son and
daughter camo down from Portland
Sunday and Monday went up to tho
lake with Mr. Parkhurst to spend the
summer,
Frnnclno McNassnr of Central Point
rendered some very swell pieces on
tho plnno that were much appreciat
ed, und nvery ono went home fool
ing ns though thoy would like an
other ono In tho near future. Much
credit -Is also due to teacher, Miss
Kntlo Foley.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis attended the
ball game lit Gold Hill Sunday bo
tween Gold Hill and Hoseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Drown wero Hundny
vlsltors at Mr. nnd Mra. Deans,
Chas, Hlituley who hna been qulto
sick Is much heller at this time Dr.
Chlsholm ol Gold Hill Is lu attend
ance, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Illgenbothnm
wore recent Hub city business vis
itors. John Mnrdon mid wlfo attended
the dnnco In Gold Hill Saturday
night and report u largo yittciid-
ancc.
Mrs. Rwludcii who has been the
guest or Kansas Creak ami Galls
creek relatives for the past two
weeks has returned to her homo In
Medford.
Forest fires aro again on the ram
page and the atmosphere la filled
with smoke.
Phophet Foster forecasts a change
and cooler weather, with probable
thunder showers.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clsty of near
Central Point were recent visitors
at Mr. Lewis'.
Kane's Creek business visitors to
Gold Hill this week: Mr. Darker, Mr.
and Mrs, Fenncll, Mrs. Drown, Mrs.
Hhunp, Mrs. Htowze, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis, James Luiirence, Mrs. Hlgln
bothara, Mr, and Mrs. Mardon, the
Misses Foley and Prophet Fotcr.
Mrs. Foylor of Hoscburg Is nt pres
ent the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Hlginbotham or the Ilraden.
The East Side Dairy
IThh purchased V. Midler's Jersey herd and routo
and has added it to the dairy. They have also nmdo
improvements in the dairy burn, added a new cooling
and airator machine, put in a Kowanec water system
and are now better prepared than over to handle
their increasing business.
WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP
Anto and wagon delivery to all parts of city,
morning and evening.
Reynolds & Stevens, Props.
Dairy at lioss Lane.
Phone 241-J1
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
The saost economical, cleansing aad
germicidal ot all antiseptics la
A MhsUsj AstaMfrtie Powder to
l sjamhrisl ki watt m mttiti.
As a nedlelnal antiseptic for douches
la treating catarrh. Inflammation or
ulceration ot nose, throat, and that
eauaed by feminine Ills It has no equal.
For ten years the Lydla E. Plnkham
Medicine Co. has recommended Paxtlno
In their private correspondence with
women, which provca its superiority.
Women who havo been cured say
It la "worth Its wolght In gold." At
druggists. 60c, largo box, or by mall.
The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass.
Sunday Excursions
TO CRATER LAKE
$13 Round Trip
Beginning next Sunday tho Hall Taxi company will run Sunday
auto excursions to Crater Lake with Crater Lake auto stage No. 2.
Tho conditions aro o must hare IIvo or more passengers before
making these trips.
Passengers can return Monday or nt later dates on Crater Lake
auto stago No. 1, when not filled with passengers paying regular fare.
PHONE 100 AND RESERVE SEAT OSDEE
The Halt Taxi company has also
IIKDVCKD THICKS O.N TOUHIXO CAIl RKRVICK
Four passenger cars 3.00 for first hour, 2.S0 for each hour
thereafter.
Six and seven passenger cars $3.50 per hour.
To Jacksonville one, trro or three passengers, $1.7.' each, addi
tional passongers, SO cents.
To other towns and points, prices in proportion.
$16.00 per day eight hours for four passenger cart.
Our excursions to Rogue river (Bybce'a bridge), leave every
Sunday at C a. m return about S p. m. $1.00 round trip, reserve
scat order.
Hall Taxi Co.
Phone 100.
Sccly and Court Hull, Mgrst
BsaaffSctf0s?l5swL 'Tf
When You
Can't Smoke
that's the time to chew
Dixie Queen. When
you can smoke that's
the time to choose
Dixie Queen.
This pure old Burlcy to?
bacco is the great favorite
with men of vigor. It is
full-bodied and satisfying. It
gets its pleasant richness from the
natural aging we give it for three to five
years. And that is what keeps - its
quality up, always the same, no matter
what the year's crop may be. o
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DIXIE QUEEN
PI I Itl fill TAhSAAA srV ,
Plug Cut Tobacco
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KAHES CREEK KAMELETt I
The Dardunells school held tholr
tlrst box social Saturday night for
the bonoflt ot the lndustrlul club,
which notted them $19,00. Atter
the boxes wore sold gumes and uiu-
tho Mall Tribune aud had paid up lulslo was played till U o'clock. Miss
has always given prime pleasure to manly men?vA DIXIE QUEEN
man never switches to another brand; he knows he's losing time
and pleasure on a needless experiment. Many brands come and go
into the discard while DIXIE yUEEN
holds old friends and makes new ones
every day. Jft
There's a snappy taste to DIXIE QUEEN
that policemen and other big fellows like. It's
got that man-size quality about it; not one of
those insipid, next -to -nothing tobaccos but
the big king-brand for the he-men on the force
A week's trial will make you a permanent
user of DIXIE QUEEN go to it today.
Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil pack
ages also in 10c pouches and 50c lunch boxes.
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