PA HE FIVT, ' Mrs. Caroline Boles F TWEDFOTIT) MATT, TRTIJTTNK MKPFOKP. OUI'f.oy. TUESDAY, MAY 0. 1022 RUCH BEATEN BY 0 A 11 QREGONIANS IN AUTO A IA 1 01 YOUR KIDNEYS Your iMil llculllt mill ,imir Mm ImjmmkI ihi Vour hUliii'). That's Will limurntui t'oiiipanli- Always lnlt mi l'rliiul)Hlk. ItruvtM Inn, ri-u, "t tuku )r,rrt plvnuuro In Mutln wluil In. t'ltriVs Anurln Taliti'iM linvn dium fur iiih In viiy nevci-o ;a of llititl-r wild kidney tmiilili. Vor ten ynars I wua (UkIiowmI annul over)' thirty niliiulre. I tlm ti.i.il nnrt ilm luinl, but mi n-llr-r. My Inm iliHtiir hill whs IH5.00, mid I was no hi li'-i. ui'iit Inn k to my old home ami my folke wantid me to Klvr I'r. I'li-riVs Anuria Tab lot M trial " I llit mid 1 li Inn lui'll th 'thilili'ii Mrriknl lUsiiivery' wlh thm lo work on my livrr. Now I ran walk, rld, to town nnrt go for five or am hour without hrlnic llatisud. t inn nut iirnUn tha An il rlr Ttthlrti too iimi-li for tlny urn wrindarfiil fur thn kidni-ya," Mm, Caroline lo. llox 33. Wrlln Or. I'lrn-e's Invalid' llolfl In tuffo, N. V for ftt mlvlce. Hinrt lur for liltil plot. Anurlc. Art v. JACKSONVILLE AT SCHOOL FIELD DAY FUND 10 SECURE PUBLIC TY BOOK y 7 VJ1. 77L. L10 Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk . Underwear Neckwear Real Lace by the yard Purses Novelties The Vanity 111 (Shop "Quality and Service Crowds km! Iii-mrt nn tlni i lim.l liiiimn KiotinilN lit liurh on HuUirdiiy, Mny (I, fin- u r u i a tn of outdoor vttit. t I'liri-Hi-ntlim nix illNtrli'lo of p thn Ailli'RiitP vnlli-y, Thn mornlnK pmiirntn opintl with two Ori-Kun sons rmliiid hy Hiikh ' srhoola, ' I'nli.fiti.v. 11, Hi iiM'r Cni'h Hint Itui'h. Willi tllKlr t Blf t Vf tclll flCI'N 111 I i IniiKf, M iM llnrtui-M, Mm. Collin, nnrt Mix. Alli'ii. Tim nunin a-honl . Itiiin rnivif tin Jiii'Uhiiii iiiiin1v lint-' fmiii drill. Iml hy Mm. IMnit Alh'ii, TIiIh wan folliiwi.rt hy un IliUtrmllnil rnul hirtiiftil mlrtri'ioi hy Mr. !. A. HiImii.ii. Hllarl lit oiiitf n t of tll Anil liiiul IkmiIm. n hh lt vt n iiii-i'i liiti-rt hy tin iMiilli'iii f, liurliiK I ho Inm li hour thi luiKf irnwil I'lijoyiil tin l.iikii of koimI IIiIiiKh lhi houOfWlvm hurt hioiiKht. Tim Ioiik tuhlcN wimi lii-iivlly limJi'il nnrt lh ifoi iiuulii tiH-rry, Thn iiftMniMitt vtnN ill vin over lo (in turn nnrt lny nnrt ut 2 .So n Immrtiull iciinu' hi-twi-t-n Iturh itnil Jmlonmvlll" Hturlrd, thn flnnl morn hi'lnii I to ID In favnr of Jin kun villi. Th win- iiii In lli iiftcrnoon vmi wir n follow: DO-yuriJ lnh, A girl rimt, Vlr- lllnl.l Cnmrron, No. 27; wiunil, Mar Mali' t Hamilton,. No. 3; third, l-iu I'uly, No. 12. II ho) rirtt, flhn KmKh, No, 1; m-innrt. rinnk l!li, No. 1; thlni, l.nwlrt i'uly. No. A hny KIihI, Orvllli liowdrn, Nn. S; rrnnil, Trult t'luitmll. No. J; llilrd. Kintix'tt I'nnlrall, No, 2. II lrl I'll Ht f'luia Mi Ko. No. K;, hiii, ml Kvit NVwinim. No. 2; tlilrrt, Iaii Ninmii. No. 3. inoyni-il i,ii,. A clrln-flmt llloa mnn lipiiil. No. 40; M-rniul I'nthfl ln Offi'til.ui lu r. No. 40; third. Anm Iiuulii, No. 2. II luiyn KIihI. M.irl.ui Canlrnll. No. 2. kimoiiiI, I'mnk ICh-n, N. 2. third. I'.l.-n Htnlth. Nn. 3. A lioya -Urvllh Ituwdi-n, No. 2; Mu-anil, Trultt Cantrall, No. 2; third. i;tniu-tt Cmitiull No. 2. II Rlrlii Klrnt, Hlmumtn HUd, No. 40; onil. t'lAra MrKrn, No. I"; third, ICvn NVwiunn. No. 3. ITo-yurd diinh. 13 hoyn Klmt. Jlur- liut (nnlmll. No. 3: wioiiil, Oh-n Knillli, No. 2; third Paul Km tin, No A hoys Klmt, Orvlllo Itowdrn, No. 3: wrtinil. r.ntiiinit Canlrall, No. 2, third. Trultt Cantmll, No. S. Kuniiiim hlKh Jvimn. II hoy F'lmt, I'Klitml Smith, Nn, 2; Hfiond tilrn Hiulih, No. 2. third. John I'offmun. No. S. llVriird 4 frrt, II Inrhi-a. A hu Flrt. Orvlll" llimdfti, No. J; i-i oml. Kmmi-tt' t'lintrnll. No. 2; third.' Trultt Csntrnil, No. 3. Itnord 2 firt. S Imhin. Kutir.lng hrond Juniy. II lioyn Klmt, Krank Ithi. No. 3; rond, Ito- Innd Smith. No. 2; third, (ilrn Htnlth. No. 3. I'.iM'oid. 14 fii t 10 S ini'liPM. A loy Klmt. TriilttCnutrnll, No. 3; Kfrnnd, Hrvllln Ilowdi-n, No. 3; third. Kinmrtt I'nnlrall, No. 3. Hot on! 12 rrt, ' liu. Hthcr nvrnta wr arhrrtuli-d. hut had lo hi omlttrd hiati of thi liiti'iii-K of thn hour. Much crndlt l dun Mm. Alh'n, ilmlrmnn of thn Apuh-liiitn Ti'mhirK' roumll, for thi auirt'Ra of thn community gnihiMtnir, and for the program of aporta. FAR EASI TOPIC C. OF C. FORUM A tit-w polh y In In Ink iidvoi uli-d J. .7. llutimikni of I'oiilund will to lIln illinitnia (if thn Mi'dfnril uddi'im tin nnm'lw.'ra luruii of tho C'hiinilii'r of t'liiiiini ri'ti hy thn ruin- ' Mndford ("hninhnr of ''iiiinnnrin ti- niltlon In chiiitjn i.f ih l,ulflltiK of uorrowr noon ut the Mod ford hotel. thn fiiuila fur tin third flmiil your nl ii I'ttoi Miinltuitlun, Thla pulli y In to m l ii Hlil ii ciii h month hm amount Ilia mibji-i t w ill he "Or Konluna lmv Hurt In thn Kar J-.-mt." At it ifinnl forum, ono. of thn of tiicMiny lor puhllilty lltnrntiiin, mi "aknri Mined thnt thn Mndford Hint whi'ii thn kiiinn In iiiiIiiI, tliu liiiiniy will hi iiviilliihli. it Uil vij thn hfii t iiinh Inn u.'iln. Thn uiiinuiit of money whh h will l it ii 1 1 1 1 r or i omunTii lortim hud a nliili-wlin riputiitlon nnrt to h ln vlicd to MO'uk thcru w;ih tt dlntlnit honor, if Mmlfnrd Inm thn rlwlit to lo ai l iiclrti narli iniinth will ilfpnnd , ' ""Y dlatlnrtlon, thn upon lh pnviiinntN w hli li thn iiinm- : mniithi m of thn i-hamlmr nhould f-.. hi-ra niaki III tin puyinnnt of lli.-lr Proud and lend tlmlr aid .hy thnlr rtin-a iii.il hurt! MUl.Hi tlptliitm. It In I'tim inn to maintain thla reputation, it (inm of iio-iiiiv. ii.i-literiitui.. unit' Tim annex illnlnif ii.nin ot th thn illiei turn will iiilmltilHler thi ut-. fuhn of thn iliumlivr m rmilinKly. Thi'in la uni. titer piilli V that thn dlrnrtoi a have nrtupied whlrh In to refimn to ((iiitinit juiy ii wllhtnit Mi ilfotil Hotel, iilthouuli too amall at tin. i . In an Ideal pl.n c for thn foriiina. Tin, um heoim whh h Kim) Mohr nerve it t Hie m.ii.lnul in In of COc arn ulwiiyn Kood, anil with aueh tin iv ahouhl he a full limine, fundit h.ln on hand to puy fur autin. " l'oiiarii an will hn kiv.n tomorrow. Until. K tin punt yenr all hllla wero paid nnd it ciihIi tmlunte remiiliu'd. Mori than 12.400 In ilue ymrt I. tlilrrt Mtthai paid at thn and had them fnndii I n i ei 1 1 eil. i lirratnr in tlvltlra rouhl havo le..n tinileitiikeii hy thn illi . tm . . Thn thliiKH whlrh the ( liniiil.er t'oiiiinerin n do ilepi-nda nntlmly ui.nit thn Mippoi t w hh h thn iiumiiIm i Klvn the liitltuliin. n 2.4o In line ind I . , . '-t .fp.lona ,., na.ned un-j HI rflQ Tlir QUCD CC HALTS NECKTIE PAR1Y T TiTTH TT"" li' Mytterloui Rider, at Rlalto No i.tn Knew lila iilontiiy. I lo roaiu ml ttm It ill at a rnlorlul, i;itlullc figurn tt flKttm who kept to hliuaulf. Ittil ho had a hiIknIoii to arform. Thla iiilfiulun wu (o ex, id vt nxnnnrn uixm the brnto who killed h: wlfn and kid- napimd hia child. He watrhed walleil and then llOWUXG (WtKEN. Ohio. May . Iinmuml'n,", that Otto I'. Tracy, fi rmer WalhrldK". Ohio, ixhool priu clpal, bn Bnt out to a "nfcktlo par ty," a numbnr of nnrfm-d citizen early today atornmd the home of Winn Stein, near Valt1rids50, shoot in 1? ojt thn wlndowa. Vh-n Stnln called tho aheilffa offkn hnre for az-i flHtiinco, the mob dlaperKi'd. The hoys of both the grade and hUti and school were given an oyster s'tppcr by Far below In the the brotherhood at Clyito hall last Fri- valtuy, cattle ruallnrs were busy. lint day evening. The hull has been opened they w pre cauKht. Who caught them? to the baya on Friday evenftmu for The tnystnrloua rider? That Is for you some time. Tho boys play until 9:30 to find out. Hut wben you come to the under the BUKrvis!on of some cf the Hlalto theatre tomorrow you will soc brotherhood. The names are enjoyed a clnvnr atorf an ahsm blnR picture by all, but wen the .oyster Rame was oiiapted from a 7.nn Uny powerful called every follow t ok ai active part sl iry, "The Myatnrluus Hlder." with a tatlnfied ffeling. It would not be lair to the pupils of Tol'abla David Comes Again I'hocnlx col to mention the gallant Tolahle liavlrt," tho First National; fight made on the. athletic field a few attraction which oimns a two day re-. daya ago ut Talent.'. f turn by popular request, nhowlng to-1 The contest was between Central 'day and tomorrow at the I'age theatre, Point an J I'hoenlx. fhen the last try- ' . n .. 1, r . ...,.. I . 1. .1 '.. ' . .. I . I .. I. ..A 1 1 1 u . I .M.tna 1 ( M.117U Ul 111.3 irtinoii U11.7C .U( null 1 lillllll'.'U, I lIUCillA WUS l 7i ELK CREEK Hand-Tailored Suits I . V , , $35 to $50 MNaWMMi DRY WOOD v Two TiftP 13 hif h P nn. fhif Tier 12 incli Oak and Laurel. , all for $2.75 a Tier. ; CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 Ings. 'Tol alile David" Is one of those ap points behind. Thore will be nine lilph arhool and ATTEMPTS SUICIDE StAl.KM, Ore., May . Following a recui reni n of nttnmpta on thn part of Aim I.vniia, convicted murderer of Jamra !ornii, to take his own life In hla cell In nturdnrnra' row at thn state pnnltnntlary Hutiday, piiaon officials have found It nncnannry to resort to rent ruining meaaurna. Kvana made un attempt to hang hlmnctr Sunday morning and In thn afternoon beat his head ngultiMt thn walla oT hia cell. Mia. SturgiM, one of our promi nent society ladlna, vliiltnd Mod ford lual week. Mra. Hturgla has also had her ahecp ahearnd. Mr. W. Wlllita and Antone Itlng, vlaltnd Mndford Ttivadtty ami Wed ttnadny, May 2 und 2. They alnu went to Al fl. Humes' clrcuH, and report that they hud an enjoyable, time. Jim Miller vlNltcd tho L. A. Whit ley place Monday, May J. '' A field and track meet will ho hold at I'roHpei't Saturday, May 12. ICvents will start at 11:30 a. m. About 13 districts will try and be present. Wu expect a largo crowd, ho all try and come so to boost your own district. H Mrs. liroh ennte up to get Miss F. flttdi, Krldny, May 6, and returned to their hnmn at Kaglo l'olnt. Mr. und Mrs.' Fred Hturgcs .tour neyed to Mndford In their llnby (Irnnd jPhovrolet, Haturduy. Mrs, Hlurgls ohtitJnud a few rtuzen tomato plants which were sturdy und had strong thick stocks, Thoy returned tho snmo ,dny. pealing stories of tho Virginia moun-; nine grade pupils receive letters, tains that calls for red blooded man- Mr. Mason, representins the Llnficld hood. " appeals with Its smooth aim-; college. Oregon, viBltet!(the arhool on" pllclty, and at the same tlmn tugs with 'day last week. Aftot exidaining the genuine- heart throba. The story Is workings of his college to the senior one of those rare types that one has class, he mado a very Inspiring ad- to read or see to be appreciate 1. dress tn tho student body on the sub- The climax comes in a smashing Joct of having a "dependable lealer." fight that la a real sensation for com bined gun play and two-fisted manhandling. The following pupils took part In the contest at .Modford last Saturday: Margaret Sheets and Leila Nicholas In 10 ESTABLISH A BUREAU Ifl CIIY Med ford's lmorta:ice as the south .vtn gateway entrance Into Oregon and out to California, anil In being thn chief gateway to Crater Lake, in view of the rapidly growing auto tour lut traific to the Pacific coast from all parts of the country, which this year will far exceed all previous records, Is recognized by the fact that In this city will he established two important tourists' Information bureaus. Last week it was announced that ll.e Oregon Tourist Information Bu reau, wiikh Is financed by a state ap propriation of 112,000, with head quarters In I'ortland, would establish a branch bureau In Medford, which will bit In operation next week, with headquarters In tho Chamber of Com merco meeting building. Now ci.-mo3 the news that the Ore gon State: Motor association, which is f filleted with the 'American Auto mobile utsorlatlon. headquarters in Portland, has Just established a! branch bJreau in Medford, with the Intent'on t f maintaining it the year arourd, with Arthur F. Hazolrigg of Ihto city, in charge. This bureau Is housed in the former barber Bhop de fartment of the Hotel Medford, and .Mr. ilazelrigg opened up the local branch oTflro yesterday. ThjH branch bureau Is located here through the efforts of Mayor C. E. times, who Is an officer ot the Ore gon State Motor association and who w hen at Portland last week succeeded in havl.ig tho association consent to the establishment ot the Medford branch office. A. E. Shearer of Port land, managor of thn association, has been hero this woek assisting the mayor and Mr. Hazelrlgg in estab lishing the branch bureau. All facilities of the Portland office, In tho way of map service, road Information, insurance, etc., for members of the association and vinltlns tourists will be maintained on an adequate a- ale at the Medford brunch. It was announced. "Thn association has desired for a long time to place a branch at Med ford," Shearer stated, "but hitherto has been unable to do so, Medford may be considered the gateway to Oregon from the south and a branch of thn club is most desirable there for lh benefit of motorists coming Into the atate over the Pacific High way from California. The club will be able to welcome the visitors to Oregon and to render them service designed to make thnlr stoy In Ore gon enjoyablo ami profitable. Med ford was looked upon as a partlcu lurly durable location for a branch for another reason and that Is be cause it Is the gateway to Crater Luke. Oregon's national park will sen a greater number of motor tour ists this year than ever before In its history and the motor association branch at Medford will be fn a posi tion to guide motorists to the lake and to aid them in making the run. Special maps and Information facili ties will be maintulned to care for the Crater Lake motorist!." I!HiEIJPiiATiSirw3 IT'S A SHAME FOR YOU NOT TO GET KID OF EHEUMATISM When Other Do It So Ea3ily With Trunk's Prescription Mr. W. H. Stodilard if Upland, raltf.. In a ltt "Trunk Hri triiptlon tar rhiiMm l tM ONLY lliltis that knock th rhumatl fcalnn, and to sond four bout." jli-n. J c. Br-dl'.v, Wtiltn Palmon, Man . writ! "I owl ytur nintu tn" for thumtlm and It rural m-. I ha a fnihtr-ln-taw who Is miff'-Hiiir, from rhaumatlum and i want to set It for him." m Mrs. Joho Otll, 9:7 W, i& 91., I-os Ana'l". Calif., wrltfa that fvrl yrnmr SO tny hielnd was einnn-ii to hi bl lth rhumatlm f t tHvn muntlia. In Iw.slns ovr a vBr w fmw Iht advrllamiit of Trunk'a Prs airrlpfton, lia iis.d tha mcttnln'. an.l th cuts waa mitrvloua and prrm..tinl. 1 hava raronimndd It to a ntirnl.'T tit pefjif and It ht hlp-d thm all. It la a very valuable medicine." (ilsdys Htilette plays the part of typewriting and shorthand: Floyd Esther ilatburn with charm and slm-j Watkins and Tom Caster in bookkeep. pllclty. Hug. John Huncesucker of Klamath Falls has returned to his home after spend ing a week In the city attending to bttslncBS matters. . iaa.iaiai jiimaiipiwjwuiinn ay' aw ' !.' m!fFlimS,m' mm " I' f ! " 1 1 ii i aimi an ai ii iniaaaii naiiai a I in MaTaaaa n aat i iiptrirraai 1 . v Cut Thla Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this Blip, enclose with Re and mnll it to Floye & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Cltlcngo, in., writing your name, and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial pnekngo con taining Foloy'g Honey nnd Tnr Com pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back; rheumatism, backncho, kid ney nnd bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cnthnitlo Tablets, n wholesome nnd thoroughly cleansing cnthnrtlo for con sultation, biliousness, headaches, nnd sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. I Atlv. m$ cite COPYRIGHT tPSi Rr'l M r. Clt an. Lor tt r, oo1 , 1333 IOCWt Pi., Kan- I'Hy. Mo., nn in rciit Is-it! that T. unk a f'ri-dfirlptlon rurt ti r ot rhpurtiftiltin, unl tlmi pih l uy rM.'(inrun'W tt nnd refluent lht p nrift Trunk's rrTTptlftii a frim1 thi tn clwn wttti rhwumsttmn. fcjr. JE't n y f:if n. II Auburn AvA, H, F... f,liU,S, Il.vpul, Ml" h Q Mr in a wvn IfHa.'!' (hut k(tht ymr mttn vttUl- tn I)t.vf-r ahc u a nffrr nt u:ni but ftitr utt.ntf Trunk's I'rr- ri.ttl m nlm h nvr nuffrr-Ml with 1. iri'c, (st.rl nuw oi that It b Btn Mi. tt. Mtv fllfan, WK, WritM that Tmr.k i Ir i iptton ivd hmt tif. nn tnvHil't f'r yt-nia. br frln(t" tntt n'tcibf-ri eri trnlHh1 lo ? hr tip an( ttro'inct and vnjoytnir Id'fl t fiJl 8fir ! mariy yrara , ttt mit-rinit fmrn r ItfurT.aUm, Hhn at tr.Wtir tht rftT.arttatiltf tmrrnvmnt In hfr mrrlJtloa tntlrftly o Trunk l'rccrptUn, What tht popl hav t'on ttundrdfi of oth-fim hava dona, hun 6ridff hHI dn tomorrow, and Vol' tun r.e r( Ui-jn. An amnzlnul any tr':atmtnt for the rMi'-f ft nil 1'rm of hournati.in. If tvery mitn and womnn who hv rh'uratkim in finr foi-m would takr TrtinU'fl J'taarrlptton thr wu!d tw? hut nn rmt-dy rnnalnin nn th market, and that ne would h Trunk'n 1 Yi.:r.it.on, it atand a Ion In It po'd ftffct and rnulta, vniu 'n nn that ail ithf rntrdlaa woutd h l;itd oitf ui ioi (rot-ton. No mat1f how lorsr jttaitrUnc; yf.itr can my hy or thfl lnntiinrhlfi trratrMrit tiid in vain, almply fftltow thW treat ment a diK-rt d and rhMitn?llam rannot i,t In thft huin:ri b dv. Ttwre rt oniy two Inntan-- a in whl'h thee irff ripfifmrt ran tnl. anl that la if you havtn't r heuntatiam, and If you do not lead ami follow thti dirict.ona. Trunk'a PreKoriptron s:i for $1.75 cr thr for only $5.00 at Has kine Drug StorR. Medford. Ore. Save Money on Flour CRATER LAKE, an excellent Hard Wheat bleached flour, per sack of 49 lbs.... : $2.10 SNOWY BUTTE, made from Kogue River Vallev IJlue Stem Wheat, sack of 49 lbs... .'. .'.....$1.85 Whitaker's Cash and Carry Grocery Prest-O-Plates Mean Plenty of wPcpw ' Thry are the backbone of Prest-O-Lite Batteries. Better than ordinary plates, they make Prest-O-Ltte Batteries better than ordinary batteries. Prest-O-Plates combine a peculiar porosity with an unusual hardness, which ex plains their quick delivery of power in cold weather, and great, heat-resisting, non buc k ling strength in summer. We have Prest-O-Lite Bat teries as low as V2Q.90 (trade in price) for popular makes of light cars, and other types . t correspondingly low prices. These are not special mod els, but regular Prest-O-Lite Batteries, backed by the regu lar Frest-O-Lite guaranty; a definite, generous obligation, plus a spirit that says the car owner must be pleased. Prett-O-Lite Batteries are specified by 87 leading manufacturers. ' and this list is growing. ' How is your battery work ing? Is its pulse low? Come around and consult our spe cialists. We prolong the life of all batteries, and we never tell you that you need a new battery until you do. Drive around, and get our friendly expert advice. Prest-O-Lite Battery & Electric Station Sfi-40 r. Front St. Offnt's Gara Bid. Pennington & Johnson Phone 110 THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS 1 Pull up wbm ( If ' you wMaifti 1 trtk liaT ( and up 9hUeii Headquarters forPrest-Tj O-Lite's special battery I . for radio purposes J Best urn imnmsw REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR at the primaries Friday, May 19 Ha ia a man of rara personality and : t proved executive ability. Hare, briefly, is hia story; liadc Lee Pat terson was born in Benton County, Oregon, in 1859. Attended country schools and worked his way through Christian College, Monmouth. Be came a successful merchant in Salem. In 1694 was elected State Senator from Marion County. In I89S was appointed Collector of , Customs at Portland, by President McKinley; re-appointed by President Roosevelt in 1902. A Record of Achievement WHILE he waa collector, the business of Mr. Patter aon'a office fraatically doubled yet he reduced the cost of running hia office by $6,360 a year. Since 1906 has been a successful farmer at Eola, Polk County, la 1919 and 1921 served as State Senator from Polk County. 'As chairman of Senate Finance Committee led the fight against wholesale salary increase bills and defeated most f them. In 1921 voted against increasing Governor's aalary. ' . Vote for Patterson and Stop this Waste! Since 1913 State taxes have increased 748.7 pep cent I This gross extravagance must be stopped I Mr. Patter son haa pledged that when elected he will make a sub stantial decreaae in your atate taxes by efficient and eco nomical administration. A vote for Senator Patteraon la a vote for clean, economical business-like government. yf X. Fald Adv, PATTERSON CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE tOl Imperial Hotsl PgrUsad, Oraaoa