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WED VOl ID MAIIJ TR1MJNK. " MKOFOUD. OHKOON', Yl IT I. .SHAY, .IVNK J, U2 U. S. EXPORTS TO (K0,000 for the ronntrurtlon of new honpltnl. Thi larger portion of thl i'ioii'-y Ik to he dpi-nl In in-atlnK f i llitli-H for trriitiitK th lii-iiroiMV( hl;i trir, inontal pnili-nt.H. Thn liKinn Ik iiImo pripnrinK lo p'-'ition i-nnrffm to lltn'riillze Ih" proofil Sweet hill. Thin hill now mnki'K It linpniwlhln for mi ex-Holilti-r to ohttiln Koverntnent ticiitiiient for wiir Inlnrlcn wliph phow tip more: than two yurii after lle linrK" from m-rUi e. The l"ninn lonterulM that It miitht ennily he five etir after 'Ilie-harKe hi fore Iriliith-N, phynh nl uml mentitl rffvot of mrvle would uppenr. Stop Hay Fever at That First Sneeze Maryland Follows Oregon MALTIMOKB. Juno 1. Tho atntfl of Maryliiml today aililed to tli lilRh cimf of gaaolinn when It hcKiin collt't-tlou i( a tax of ono -nt a Kallor on ganu!!no iiHo l In motor vclilclnn. Tlm money will Iir iml t reduce a long standing tlefifit of $1,100,000 In tlia malntentinc funds of the roitdti cnminUaloo, " FOR GET-TOGETHER E DAY IS AVERAGE L !E l iilfTlliurt nrr two mm tVtKT H NUbt UROPE INCREASED BANQUET FRIDAY MONTH OF APRI EX-SERV C IN l.vi-iytliliui In set fur the lilif mi until u'l -luin-llii'i' iiw i'Iiii; iif Ihe Mcilrtnd l Unrulier ti( Ciitiiincreo ultlijijlH in l lj(.l l the Mcdfiird Motel i tomorrow cuius seven n'i'iiit. , i The! snip if dinner tickets by tlm I tlllllUtllC (III llUi'llU.llli l ItUk IH'I'II illnoiil limed iiih) i m'i viit Ion I'll II only ln nmile i( tlm ImiIi'I hei huiic nil HUlinillti-K till I'lU'll itllllll' t-M"epl ('' IlKHii wliti Itiivn actually bmittlil mill paid fur their Hi hi'i. The off It't-i'H ii( tlx' rlniiiili'T wUli Id lisve it 1 tt 1 1 1 1 y ti mlfi l i il tlnil tills Iiiii-IIiim In not RolMK (o bo it 1'illK ilr.wit mil uffiil,, Them lll l.ti di-vii-nil tiualiK'MM iniittern uh'in immlilio lailnii, lull thitw will nut ri'iiili Inna (ItMrllMMlllllH. Till IIHi'tlllM IN l.li(! hi III inure an it k ni'iiniiliMi'il ami know yniir tii-ltihliiir abject than any. IIiImK clue tt i tit k i hiiI In iif. ti uml it JI'li'll talk, II ft HI' n tim.il tl I u i t , will ila linn ii toward ki'UIiik it Komi fi'l IumkIiIi fi'i'inm. which Ih i'ii iiiiui iij i u ri tn li ii It y miri-en. W. K. Ilulil.ltl uf Woodland. (HI, in the limit tvltii Mill give nil mini. HlliiK In tlililk uIm.iiI. IIh mi nun IiIh tiilk "t'o-tiieiute or l'olliimc' w lilrlt In lln If Iniiilli'M iiooiJ ninui ttinl should In beard dy every member uf the chamber. Iteldi-nt of Miilfi.nl hn fi In lil i't.'i In the miri uf the I'ltiiin lnT tpt i 'mntm-rce, tilihnutjli nut miiiilSitii. tin- pi vcjii in utli'tnl iIiIh dinner nipi'lltnc. Thine who In ti'iiil lt In prfent hIihuIiI tiiuvlui! their ' III ket lii d. In llitttol row lliinll In t'ttHlilli the llllti'l inn IU1K' nl In piepare fur nil In advance WASHINGTON. Jinn. i.-Ktiwlt lo Kninif Increased iluiiiiit April an com pared wlllt Dm ttmmi iniiiiiii IuhI year littl tuport to South America iliicilrinil II witii shown In ti,i Ii. reports UStled liitlny by llui ciiuim-n e department, I in put In r out Ii iUi Kuropu uml fiiiullt Anii'i'li'M declined. KxporU In ICtiruim during April K-Kit-kaicd Imi;,(i(io,(ioii computed Willi l7.'i.lJli,IKiU In April it ycui' UKO, whlln liiipntu wiirn vuIinmi t iii:,0'ifi,oiMi iiKiilunt IHH.Onn.noo lii April IH2I, Fur Ihn It'll iicnHm iiiidnil with1 April, export to i:tiriiHi were 11.711, 11011,1)1)11 iiKiiittHi M.ii'it.mio.iiti'i Unilnc Ihn h.iiiii. month Iiiki yi'tir, wlilln lin ImiIh for I lie pi-rloil amounted to $iiMi.mi(l,(iHi nmipiinul with tH'.iHMI, (ion ilnrinK Hi" ten niutilliM umlixl April i'X:. KxiHirU In Boittli Anti'rlra fur April oKKri-Kitli'il t IS, Dim, (ma oniiiiiinil with $JI,whi,(iihi u yur uic ii nil Imp' it In (otiilli-il I'JI.onO.iiun aculnHt f 'Jl.Otiti.nou III April lt yi'tir, I'.xpirU to Botith Atni'tliit for lite It'll nninthii (ndi'il w ith April H-nolm l tuliil vxliin of ll:,Uiii),imi roinpiiinil with HHK.OUO.iioo itiirlntj ihn cornf- KIKHIllillK lll'itllllN f ID-'l. Willi" till- hiiu f ir Ihn mitnn porloit wi-rn puu.imu itKtlnl iH.'.Ouii.iidi) iurln Ihu mum li'it iiiutUliK liml ytar. KING BORIS DIG S CUT ir s . . r?--.-. WHh ihe I 'liiiltiK of npiInK ami hi o-ikoiioi, hay fever hiiomea nulte riiiniiii. In the wnmi ti'n rllnli- In S'nelil iikI on, a corn laa la-i-n perfect ed w hli h litvolveti the plm Iiik of pnlleitH of pliintH likely to aline hay fitver on liny wini'-h riuirkit on Ihe forearm of Ihe patient. The pollen i luuu ii n!UM nwi'IH'ik iiroiiml tho m i nt' ll ntnl the treatnienl la then illri-' ti-'l tiKiiliixt that Mpei lf.- pollen. INftlANAI'ftl.lH, Ind.. June-The worot uiHUiiiih-d Hiifferi'd hy Arri'-rl-inti Koldlera iiuriiiK the world war are Jutrt hi-Kinnlni; to dhow themwlveti. ' Hy eotiiniMt troopM wounileij on tho hiiltli-flililH are lueky i-oinpnred with ihe cieally Ituriad'-'l eauualtliH of to day, iiiioi ilint; to '. II. HarriH. an of flelal of the Ameri'-an LeKloii ii.t llonal hiM'J'i inn tern here In ehnrice of i . x-itoiller rlalii.a ai(a.nt the (fovem loent. ; There In ah uim" tit two ex ri.iiier null lc!i a ilay, Mr. Ilnrrl le i l.i ten following a KtuIy of report. Tliexe men. Mr. Ilatrln flnils. almoxt without exeeptloti were in the ,atte lineH In l-Vanie, Th'-im aoldlerK, the h Kion oltlf-liil nmtenilM.' were !la r hartteil l,y urtuy (loi tora tin normal. Sini the war, however, thi ne men, ntruKiih'iK tor a livliti;. have unii'-r-Kone in int. 1 1 nnKiilKh that their war i in Kill m rvea could not withntunil. Theie arc two way In whii It the f.ei n hopeit o tnlniati-r to then liiental fawx and to prevent their In- riHpe, Mr. IJarrla i.ointa out. Tho f-aniili-y hill, now law. provPW-n $17.- Inexpensive Method of Reducing" v.r Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home I"'x"tor' Itiir-ent. Ilsijery. A Wo llealit I'lrtTx, lt,4lx, arhiioi li-, AlMewx-it ami Open Sorin In a t'vn The world proKrenceH. Toilay ail ment that took week to eure ean now lie ended in a few day. If you have verh ow velna, or huncheti, you tn mart thin today to hrln them hark U' normal aize, and If you are wine you will do no. JUHt Ret on original hottle of Mi'ini'i K.nerealil Oil at any 11h penslni; li:ir m.i r-int nnd apply It nlKht and mornlnB to the enhanced veina. It In very powerful and pene trating and only n little in required. .After a few daya' treatment the velna will Ix-Kin to Kro-.v xmaller and hy regular ue will noon reduce to norma I. Moone'x Emerald Oil heiile blns'i one. tit the mot powerful if antlnip tl capahlfl of dentroylnit th moat pernarlouH (termx anr ths poison cauwd hy them. In alao a marvloua henllnic ftnent. ( ne appllcnlion for Inntanee iopa tho Itching if eczema, and a few ap plication rnusi'i the eruAlon to dry , up. wale off and roritpletely dlMup pear. It ia equally ns effeetlve In jhnrher'ii Itch, unit rheum, reilneim un4 'inflammatory nkin trotilile. i people w ho want to reduce vcr!-: roie vein, wenn or goitre, or get rid I of eczema, ul eri, hulls, ahacewieit or piles In a fen- day should not hel 'tate to get a bottle at onre. It la 3t powerful that a ftmall . bpttle hint a,' I long time. Any pharmky ran nup I plv yon Ad PRINCE OF WALES m m star 01 POTATOES W ASIIINdTON'. Jun.i 1 - Ilii lui il n I In lite rate of lutmenl i ltuiK'd fitritn'la hy f'-leral Imid hnnkx from nlv to five . und one half per nt-nt etfi c-tlvo loday wa Bnitmin i-d yenterilay hy Coimnla- dioni-i l'hil'-ll of tln Lu in lonn hoard. ,... , .... ,, , . , Thi redmilon In tho rate. Mr. Uli S ) A. June 1- hlng llorl o II..!1,,,.,, ,.,,,,,, WM lh0 r,.ul, of lhe tar,, ha t-eeome 1,1- ..n wHtwr, flotatinuof 75.oo.(m.o In Me may I... an ) any day In tho imlaeo , . fnrm 1(ian r...n.U. ai. It. In band and dr,'.xe,l in 1,, if now for an old linen duxter nigitiitK p tat.-ex or , .,, planting yiReial)l. Ila bellovra Ihej tltito liai. rome when kiUKH miiMl li'i aoinMhing more than runmitutiniia! flKureheada. "In our country everyone tmittt work, Kvn my (.Uteni (I'rin e l.'uil.ixlii and I'rliu eux Naie)da) are il Iiik their idiaro, , Vou wilt find them In tlio kltrht'n doing uiii tiaefttl hoimehi'lil ti.aH." . . RELEASED UN E IT SENATOR CAPPER INTRODUCES NEW BDL TRADE BILL WASUlMiTON. May SI A nr-w hill! for regulation of future trading en kralu cx( hanKex, dcHlm- l to meet the U'SIioN. June I. ( l!y the A miclnt d rri'Hui - Tin I'rince of Wale will appear In dm new role of I recent decision of the supreme cmrt pietni. r Itiltiah film atur w hen the j holding the preay-nt truditig act inoper iilfiiiiil ineiiialigraphle. record of hlatative In part, wua Introduced In the wuiid tour, in ii wrUil of lx two-; Kenatc today hy 8enatir C'apppr, re ret epi,i.ii- w in t. n-li iiied xiinul- pulil'ican. Kansas, chairman of the no taneuuely with his return to '"-! official a Rrtrulture bloc and author of limn in June. i nee iiims later win he rxiiilut' il in Atni-i li n. 1 the original act. Three uiiiera men were attached. In presentlns hU new measure Sn- nev, w lu h II la rlulmed will rival the lr-l Ami-rl'-an thrllleia. CUKVICNXK. V.. Jiin 1. Snow fell tii-nernlly In central and aouthi-rn Wyoming yeKterday and loilny Is hav ing lis first ' whltfl" June firt within , tha iiiemory of thn oldest Inhabitant. ; It began to snow here lute yesterday Vote Money fur Oljniplt-. I'AIlM, Jtin" I. illy - thn Ateo tliued I'rensl -The finance commis Hon of tho rlminlicr of diipttliea In ilnv Voletl un niioi'ilit lilt Inn uf 11 (ino, Ouo ftaiic. to defray the epenn-s ! n'terniMtii and continued late Into the nf the 91 oivinple Bnnie in I'arln. ' tilglit. Tho temperalura Is moderate. Ito Ih toval uni ty and thev made an "l ,r apjwr a Piori ui, intimate record of the primes Jour- we agricuiiurt; uioc and oi SK-cretarj Wallace and others of the department oi agriculture. It was referred t; the Thi- inlnce Ih featured landing nt tiurictilttiro committee' lloii.liay. In parade, and nvnikhnnni.. j The. hill Is similar to the act de aling Inner en Indian race track. cUrf,lt )lulrllV(, hr the supren.e "rthivr" s n'rim: i rr rr hu lu ?n,Ia:m",,;i' f,,r,n- Bold domed momitie of lho.e and c,l,' ' ,,nsl1 'H,n 11,0 I"'''' of l0"-lig.-r hunting in Nepal. It I Hinted to usulate Inter-atate trafflf. that the ptin,-. ohji ctcd to poking 1,10 "10 "'O present law, provide n big game hunter, coimenuently he for designation und regulation of "con- will not bu hbown In the act of tract markets" by the secretary of KhoottuK. agriculture and for admission to grain i no mm nrgin wttn an iiniioiii'ii -,,.,,...,., nf frP,,BP,- --..nnerative picture of the prince taken ..nawarca. M1Hf,a,,0B thfi latter a provision 01 rli. Time to He.tlrst ib tk i ALL over the country jTXl. today men arc talk ing about the service Fisk Tiires give. Just look the tires over if you want to know why. Compare for -Quality and Price. Thvrt's a l isk Tit t of t:tt a t nluf in it-cry she, "' uir, true or .vu ct m hoi nmiMiaisa)i(KV I wmmttv I It bears the Miih-tltle of one of hta moat fitmlliar i-onitncnt: "I'hotog raphcr ure a iitilKance." posed vigorously by the established boards of trade. "Another important change," said Senator Capper In a statement explain ing Ihu new bill, "is the provision H. tl. Wells I eonnldering entering Ilrilii'h politics, but nays he doi-a not Intend to stand for parliament at the which substitutes regulation of the use liferent. The novelist has been nom-'of the malls and interstate commerce Inated I-ord Hector of the tllasgow j for ,e taxinfi provisions of the previ- l.ous state. A lurther provision not unlverelly by the etudent adherents ard and Sir John si-lf,,l!nJ -a'ng T mott are tin. unionist and liberal Jcslgned to give the secretary of agrl- nomini-ca oppoNlna Mr. Well. As- jCulturo iKiwer to deal with the question curding to the noveiiat, the nomlna-'of grades that may be delivered on lion pi ovtdea an opportunity of tet Ing wliut welcome awaits him If ho lake it direct Interest In political nf falrx. Mr. Wt-lla claim no connec tion with any political patty nnd as-huiih-n that the nomination does not commit lilin to elrlct adherence to the labor program, lie mo ho Is a sorlallat, educationalist and a re-pulilicH.-i. PARLOR TEA ROOMS OVER W00LW0RTH BUILDINO i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ;'x Tiiuiclicou 11:H0 n.. in. to 2:'.W p. m. Aftcriitwn Toa 2:30 p. m. tt 5s00 n. m. J'ivpiimpr 'ftiid 'After Thntfe Sorvico 7:00 p, m. t 11 .00 p. m. PrivuVe Parlies On Special Arrangement - CLOSED BY PARLEY WASHINCiTON, June 1. I.arse manufacturers who have Httpplled armor plate, ordnunco, torpedo und other Htipplles to the navy have noti fied tho navy department that because of the armament limitation treaty and consequent falling off In government orders they will close their plants, Hear Admiral McVcy, chief of ord nance, told thn senate nnvnl commit1 toe. Some of the private plants, nnd the governtnenfn nnuur pluto plant In West Virginia hnv. been closed nnd others nre to shut down ns soon as the nnvnl limitation treaty Is 'ratified hy ull the signatory nations Admiral McVey lnformd the committee-. contracts, premiums and discounts, inadeiniule elevator capacity and any oilier conditions that may have s'.milar importance in relation to the prievs and executions of contracts. Cotton Exchange Members Fired NEW YORK, June 1. Three mVm horB of tho New York cotton exchange tmlny. word siiapeiided for six months each for conduct detrimental lo the nest interests of the exchange. They are A. II. Uimhorn, A. J. Minks nnd John K. ninilt. To Stop Coughing at Night A summer bronchial cough keeps not only tho sufferer but other mem bers of the family awake. Alfred Har der, 09 Avondnlo St., K. Liverpool, O., writes: "I cusldur It my duly to write nnd tell the results of Foley's Money nnd Tar, which 1 used for my hoy who had been suffering from a bronchial Cough for 7 or 8 weeks. Foley's Hotwy nnd Tar 1ms dono It I in wonderful RP-d, nnd I shall always von nminend It.' It soothes nnd Jienls. Sold everywhere Adv. MEDFORD Days and Nights COM M KNCIXG 1UNE-6 FOLEY & BURK Combined SHOWS RING TRAINED ANIMAL HIPPODROME MENAGERIE AND AVIARY Bewildering Assemblage of Circus Side Shows SHXSATIOX.W. FKRK ACTS I'l.l'XTY OK ;K)I MISIO JSKSI'liKXHANT MIDWAY I I X VOH KVKKYNOUV JAZZ WHIRL BUG HOUSE LARGEST FERRIS WHEEL $.0,000 MERRY-GO-ROUND $20,000 WHIP $10,000 SEA PLAIN Vrco Admission to Show (it'OtillllH We are now showing tho celebrated Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators The best refrigerators made. Call and see them. Crater Lake Hardware Co. ftfeifevjii I -.41 I ' 1'''V Buy from merchants who display this sign Merchants who display this sign recommend Oregon Quality goods. They guarantee the merchandise they sell. They are community upliiiilders. They nierlA your pat If every resident of Oregon diverted 50 cents a day of his or her present normal expenditure to the purchase of Oregon-made products the imme diate result would be: 25,600 more people employed in Oregon industries $30,000,000 increase in annual. payrolls of the state. $120,000,000 increase in yearly output of Oregon factories - Insist upon Oregon-made products, They successfully compete With the world's best.' ruy OregMii-niade Roods on MERIT. Our halt' dollars, will ' build a greater Oregon. , . . . '' Send for directory of products manu factured in Oregon. Refer to it when : you make your purchases. . i Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon