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O O o 0 0 o o taV form ftrjEDFOTft) MATL TTtTP.TTyB,0 MEDFORD. OftEriONV SATURDAY. .TtfoY IS, 192;' Iudford Mail tribunk a AN niDKI'KS'DKNT IKWHPAPEB rUHUHiiKU KVKIiV A IT Kit NOUN KXCBPt fiUNUAT, BY THE ' MEDKOUU PRINTING GO. The Mdfbrd Sunday Horning Hud la furaUhftd mtMcrltwn dn lag Ui ertadtj Offic.: Mall Trlhunt Building, li-17-lB prtn rir nrtct. rnone A conMllrlatton of the Ifemorratlc Tlmr. tb Mrdford Util, the MeUfortl Trilmita, lb BouUJ rn Orrgoriiin, til Aatilaud Trlbun. ROBKKT W. BUHL, Editor. (Vt Unit In Advance: Paly, with bumfey Sun, year 7.Bu D-ily, wltli buinluy Hun. month 76 UailyV without Huixlav Hun, year 0-60 timi. without Huixlav Huii. month . W Mail Trlbuiis. out vvar...'. 1.00 Suiidkj Huii, c-ne jar ...... t.QO V (lAIHtlKIl In Med ford. Ashland. Jackaon nllc. Ontral Point, Phoenix, Talent aiid on aiyuttaya: Uailj, with Sunday Hun. month $ .76 Daily, without Huiiday Sun, month .06 Dully, without Sunday Hun, one year.. 7. do Daily, with Huiiilay Hun, one year 8 0 All ttrnn by carrier, caah in advance. Kntered aa aecond-rlnM matter at lledlord. Oregon, uiwler met of March 8, 1879, Official paper of the (lily ol Mrdlord. Official pier of Jackaon Couity. The only piiper betwrei. Afbuny, Ore., and Ctilio, Oullfonila, a dixtance of over 400 Ulea, having leaaed wire Aaaot-ia led I'reaa kotvice. MKMItKRS or Tllp. Atonn.Tf!T 111 KHH. The . Aakorlnted I'm la eirliinively entitled to the uae for republication of all nwa dla-patrtii-fl credited to it or not otherwise credited at thla paper, and alao to the local newa pub Belied here! a All rtghta of republication of apedal dla- ti'.ctut nerem are awo reavrvea. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. ' . Thero are 2X78 beauty doctors In t IiIh stalo, unci It suro don't look It. .. The defendant Scopes, In the Mon key li-iul. is getting n fair and Impar tial trial, with less chunco than u snowball. Now that political campaigns a ml revival meetings have been weaned from liquor trials, It la possible to convict a bootlegger without tho .county, becoming liiHolvent. A RiViit Hurrah! Ih being omitted becnuHo the Democratic party Ih out of debt. Tho mu.Hnt'8 will nut start yelling until It Ih iinitotiuccd that tho PDiuqciulIc party Ih out of wind. Tiwho ii ro tho iluyn one Hhould rc ; , member On a foKB' mornlnp; next Docombcr. tA, It Ri'nniH to Ixi well OHtabllnhod that KclmulbtiUKOH Hhnuld bo built on tho hlKhwayH; H'h tho only chance chil dren of RiiHollno addiclH have of over HpeiiiR one. i. , . ( - . liKV. 'kim mkkt i:i.hii:i -v i.: ',. , (lieii.Hon, Aril., NYwn) '- Mins,10lrdo Hehrenipii, a. viva : 1, t'loiiH young lady, wuh In ltennon j on the fourth to mingle wKh her . ninny frlendH and youiiK (ulmlretH here. ,'' Kd ward RuH Im the proud poh- '.hohhoi tot his fh-Ht Kurd car, Now, KlrlH, thero'H a cbiinee. i It Is deducted from allcffalionH of tnlkativo wunderiiin uprilatu from our Hlnter city, eiu'iitured by hIkuh of civic life, .appeal lug of Into, that thin burff Ih located miunro dab on the enuatojvnnd Ashlarxl Ih Hltuated 300 roilH duo north of the Arctic circle. ' Add.Tjohn I). ltoekefelln- In IiIh ambition "lo die pour," bau a lot of un uUli hk competition. It lanow revealed that the Willam ette valley preacher who wroto the editor of tho KiiKoiie (luard a leK-lout: letter attacklMK him vIcimiHly been u ho ho printed arlleleH ilefciuHnK tho Kyolutlon theory, a couple if yeaiH npo. wuh locating oil wellH li liuo cjmnly with u "divlnliiK rod." A local man raljed thin am. to pro Hf .ithut he can't Hell home-made vinegar. He ban the ilglu lilea, but nun can ted It too far. There Ih a lively demand for Kar Hecr; 'J- ' ThO'Itiember of the Htato pame rnmnilBHl(n who Kikuvh HtimetliltiK about t a me. In Mill on the Job, thru Homo Inadvertence. (! SHOOT! (Khiwi- VHy Star) ,. KOHT Ht'oTT, Kiih.. July 9. - In dlMtiict court at Mound t'lly. ' .ludfle Kdward ('. (JateH Hrantrd y to ISiyH. Katheiylne Taylor nn in junction rtHtrainliiK her buHbuiid. -Clydo Taylor, an umlerlaker in Pleanantoit, from keridiiK eom pany with .MiHH I'loretire Me Laughltn. i pretty girl who wmks .' , In A JMeaaanton reHtauraut. Do You Hate Your Husbnud? Ik the next myHlery drive. With a Hi per cent iuereaso In thi price of fuin, j'ou bqtler. if you ilon'l want to wear lant year's catKkliiK. VOH ItliNT Attractive ImmikuIuw. wi'll and completely furnlHlied. Within walking distance and han Knt:iK I. t. Kaufmnn tV Co,(oiih Hay iimoH) Hut what ban either to do wtlh (lie other. . Aluo, If hniiKhiK w;i nbotp.iinl. miiyhe n fii-oom would MHNcit Ii ; tn?l r . and kill a few nrenaderH ttefe Itu-y tied him on n red-hot 4d if)iiaior. lit It I IV THi: HAND" A proverb could hardly tell a big Kef fnteehoijj. A bird In the hand In pa 'I object. 9nd w-f.rth nothltiK at all If It (a alive It Ih terririe.QiiuleHN It Ih a do'nifHtlc fowi, which In not In any ruHP nn InterrHtiiiK bird. If It Ih dead It Ih dniRftled and tmlv It Ih only whllo It l. In tho bUHh wmt a blid Ih wonti nnythhiK. The proverb, Indeed, ran he true for tlione only whose bve for -irdn Ih rupboaid love, to whom a b'.M niennn tho rouif1 thnteomPH between the fish nnd Hie JolaV, nnd ,who(ean tell a nialhia from n Aylenhury duck by Itn cayer.ne pepper 'rtnd tM orange Halad only. (Hilton ' Mtt purine.) I NOT SO CRAZY, Iicr 1 itl. riulln n-i'i.i viiiL' hel. ihittler of i'aet eoiiteinimraries elnini. Kfioiitil'iejillv. there is iniiloiilitedlv ui) I'tiiiiiectioii between the transference of sound waves around the world, and through the earth and the theory of the survival of the human siirit after death, and yet who will claim that nil? and from the standpoint of miraculous than he other. A;; Hamlet observed : . ' 'There are more things in Heaven and Karth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." If Horatio hail liecn told four the time would come when a human voice in Denmark would he projected thousands of miles through the ether, to a human car, waring amonc the clouds, would his materialistic mind have civen it any more credence, than our modern Horatios give to this ec centric rancher's speculative hypothesis? Vu douht it. The radio, of scientifically, and is known to he hundred years njjn it could only have been explained by the super natural. Then why is one justified in assuming that what is now regarded as supernatural, may not in four or five hundred years, bo c ecpted as scientific fact? In the past fifty years' we have physical senses, but we have learned very little about our spiritual ones. , . Who is so wise that he can say that the discoveries of the fu ture will not illuminate the realm of the spiritual life as the dis coveries flf the present and past have illuminated the realm of the physical? Or to put it another way, who can deny that the miracle of today may be the fact of the future, as the fact of today is the miracle of the past! QUILL Fable: OiUfe there was a pretty man who was a regular guy. Jt is well to use Amerieau dyes but why use them all in the same frock? The mini who boasts that he is siueerest flatlrrcr. Prohibit ion tlirln'l einply the sea serpents. In America it is a vote of lack borrowing money. A failing memory is a pretty an autobiography. Americanism: (Hieering a pitcher who strikes out three; yell ing "Take Jim out !" when he walks two. Adam couldn't have held the garden, anyway. Soon or late some Christian nation would have discovered oil there. Correct this scntenhc: 'Tic lady at my boarding house," said he, "always has something new and-surprising for dinner," ON S. P. TRAIN KONKHmtO. Ore.. July IK. R. R Karmer, aed 5f, tralnmaHter on the WirlUta l-'alla and .Southern railroad, died thlH mornlnK on northbound Houtbern Pacific paMHeimer train No. 14, Hhorlly before Uh arrival in thla city. I Uh body wiih taken off the train here, and will bo returned to Wichita Kail 8, TexaH. Mr. and Mr-8. Farmer were on a pleanure trip along the count, and he bad JuhI Kone to tho wah room when death occurred, evi dently from heart failure. Tho body wiih found a few minutes later. Mi'H. Max Hall, and Mrn. Helen Cleaver, both of ChlenKo, HI., paHHcitKera on the train with Mr. and Mrs. Karmer stopped off In thlH city with the widow who Ih HUffcrlnK K eatly from the shock of her hUKlmnd'N audilen death. by wan GAFFER UXf'T lire lookint; Nick unci si-fily, ClafftT Ora.v; you ' I looking poor mid in-ftly," so I sny ; "vet your eye still sinih's anil twinkles, t litttih your fitee is full of wrinkles, nml your mouth forever sprinkles snyinns t!y. Now your years are almost eighty, iT not tiite, anil your tnmhles must lie weighty, poor ohl wiclit; yet I always see you cr'uining ns you iliil in lite liejiintiiiid. sheiltliiid smiles serene ainl winniiu!, hlniiil ami hiinht. I am rieher, I am youni;er dear old ilatl; yet t feel no tune or hunger to he kIiuI; every day I view with sor rorf, looking for worse luek tomorrow; if there's any jtrif to borrow 'twill he had." " Kverythini! heim'? a hahitv" he re pliid; "when I see a hjje I trrith it hy the hide; Hmve always lookeil and sipiiiited for the ?nod things rosy-liuled and liehiud me uriefs have spriuled till Jhey died. 1 have always lanid the hlessiii);, not the woe, and nods are me earessinj! as 1 (to; 1 have always said to trouble, 'You're a fable, you're a bubble, and if you would bend me double you've no sh' If you're bound to live serenely you'll be pity, thoujjh the world may treat you meanly every dayiQvcry jolt is sent us merely to Oa iress the truth more clearly ; oh, believe me, yours sineerely, (differ iPbv." AFTER ALL. wliilins ordered a coffin c'lilippcfc niiiv not u as crazy, ts liis m"re the one phenomenon is less amaz previous human experience's, less or five hundred years sijjo, that course, can he explained today, a material phenomenon, but a few learned a great deal about our POINTS just as good as you are, is the jails, but it rid our sea coast of of confidence when citizens stop good thing if you intend to write . SERIOUSLY1 ILL HALKM. Ore., July In. Tho condi tion of Adjutant General Georpo A White of tho OreKon Nntlonal Guard wan reported to bo aliKhtly more so riouH thlH morntng- General White was taken ill with tntcHtlnal fluo early thla week and by WednoHday afternoon hia condition waa such that hewaa or dered home by IiIh physician. HeportH jriven out at hla homo this mornliiK Indicated that his condition in not considered critical a ytjt nnd hope waa held that ho wil bo buck in of If co next week. (Ah commander at Camp Jackson General White made many friends in Modford who will hope to hear vC his prompt recovery.) Cook with kc. if naron GRAY. CROSS V(5KD PUZZLE StORY ' THE STOP. INN 1-2-3-4 in and have a cup ol chocolate or an ice it you are hot. If you wish to 4-7-11 something delicious you I -5-8 have 2-6-9 ol these French cakes I Vou will always have a glad welcome here and the inn is 10-12 clean and 8-9-10-11 as a pin. I will have 5-6 ice as it is so warm today! Answer To Last Puzzle ' 6-6-7-8-9 (bunny), 3-6-11 (fun), 6-1013-14 (baby), 1-2 (or), 2-4-8-1J (runs), 10-11 (an). Oofirlght, IStS, lv The International Byndtcat . Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY. 1VL D- f Slfjiwd letUra pertaining to pfonn rtMilh n nyfiwi. not U tlltMM 4lftfnoalt or 'rMttnont, will to niw'd by Dr. Brady If a a tamped, alf addYoaaod onvolop lo oMlotod. Lettara hould"bo brief and written In Ink. Owl no to tho laraa numbor of Mtora noolvod, only a low can bo antworod hero. No reply oan bo moda la mrIoa not oo forming la laatriMtloaa Addrooa Dr. Wllllaai Brady, lr ?aro of Vila aowapaear. ' Eczema. Eczema (nronounceil eje-e-ma. with nnd I want to bccln having an an tho accent on the first syllabic) Is even more frequently misdiagnosed than niistironouncetl. A layman s diagnosis of ecze 'nta in his own case or tho case of a member of his family Is wrong In six cases out of every 10. Tho diagnostic mistakes of lay men are often se rious boc'aulse under the false label of eczema -'(othorwiso known as salt rheum and:tottor) more de structive diseases tnay progress un recognized. Tho 'diagnostic mistakes which physicians make are not likely to bring serious harm if the patient does not pass from observation bo- fore the doctor recognizes his error. liV.-ir.mfl oflnr- nil In lllnt n nnmn f(,r a characteristic skin Inflammation, "B untrained and unread for which thero Is probably neither 1" that field, they resort to tho suh a Bpocifio causo nor a specific euro torfugo of laughing at the applicant or remedy;' so it is not a serious but laughing doesn't quito cover a orror If tho doctor mistakes eczema ' doctor's Incompetence any more. I for something else, hut it is a very J Reducing Bunk Roll. serious error If n lnvman mistakes I "m taking tho Juice of two lem- lupus, senbies, syphilis or pellagra ons every morning and eat anything for "tetter," for such an orror pre-. 'or breakfast will it reduce a reader, eludes proper treatment for the ac-' Answer AC the present price of tual disease There aro a surprising lemons it ought to reduce a reader's numbor of people who trlflo with bank roll. If you mean you eat no serious diseases for months or years breakfast other than tho lemons, thru errors like that. I that is one good way to reduce, no The features which distinguish 1 matter about tho lemons. The lem eczemo from other skin diseases, ons are Just scenery in tho break such as dematltlB, erythema, and nu- fn P'""- They're klnda like this merous names too frightful to men- "reducing bread" somo fatuous fat (ion, nro so hazily defined that even 'ol kuso along with the very expen the authorities jlash with one an- s'vo and fairly nutritious bread comes other and it is no trouble nt all to a sot of rules restricting the diet of get two eminent . dermatologists to!"'o dupe. Lots of reduction hum-, qunrrel over tho diagnosis as cordl- bugs attain success in that way. Mr. ally as tho most obstinate patient ; could wiph. oMst of tho authorities RBree to this extent: Eczema Ih nn inflammation of the skin, usually at tended with more or loss itching or smarting, moro or less "weeping:" or exudation of sticky moisture and crusting: or scalinK and cracklnp f tho skin. Tho attack may bo acute (Hhort duration) or chronic (last inR). Nestdos tho redness and scal ing: or cracking- of tho skin, papules. vesicles, or pustules commonly oc cur nnd these ' lesions often run to gether to form Infiltrated patches. That is plenty in tho way of de scription. I have already mentioned that eczema Is not a specific disease, I that is, thero is no definite cause, known or assumed, and neither is itjio obliterate or remove the birth, amenable to any specific method of. treatment. I can conceive of nothing which I am less capable of telling reader than what would bo good for what tho reader tells nie Is ec zema; and that being so, I never at tempt to tell a correspondent what would be good tor his eczema. If there W any pathological condition which demands individual considera tion, both for diagnosis and for treatment, that condition in eczema. This Is especially truo in cbhcs In Infants or children. My notion of refined cruelty to a helpless child j Is subJtM-tlng the child to tho dlag- nostle guesswork and trentment of. any ambitious amateur who pre lends to know how to ntanago ei. zema. A condition so extremely va riable in Its manifestations, nnd course ns erzema, demands the bc t'Odli-Hl Jut&nient in every Instance, and not any cut nnd dried methods Ectcmii Is a skin disease, gener ally nmennble to direct or local remedies or palliatives. Yet the ex perts find that there Is frequently somo constitutional factor which calls for other remedial neasurcs. we ought to be able to find a part sin s Internal medication, diet j of hia tall. It would com. In handy correetlon or attention to organic for further Instruction of our kids 9 funlonal Impairments. How fu-when we get the bible In the school tile to Imagine that such a many house. Then there Is one-eSlrd of sided (ihlem ran lie met wlrh a' the stars pulled down and -piu-kaK of salve or a twist of the tered over our country. What b- wrlst. Vl'K.STIONN- AX ADXSWEUS. A CihxI llmlll. IfcnmliMUim. I will be 44 )-eai- old In Augu. nual health examination, somethinR Ilttla mni-A nn t infflrtorv tfln life . " insurance examinations. Do you ap prove of the health extension cor poration or would you recommend somo other course. B; D. Answer I should select a phy sician of good standing who prac tices under his own "name. - He would be likely to give you tho worth of your 1 money in examination ana counsel or advice, whereas tho solf- laudatory corporation which yearns to do business with you would bo likely to give you an armful of ho kum to read. If tho physicians of experience and reputation in your neighborhood aro not prepared or qualified to make such examination, probably one of tho younger doctors has been given this modern training. I am sorry to admit that many of the old established doctors are not COIlinOtent tO TCnder thO SOI'ViCO yOU 1'arnuni was right. Tho averago breakfast yields about 900 calories If you substitute for breakfast two lemons, you take In rather less than 90 calories. It Is obvious, therefore, that you will get fat more rapidly on tho 900 calory regimen than you will on the 80 calory regimen and vice voraa. Oranges or oraugo Juice would be practically tho same ns lemons or lemon Juice, having but slightly moro food value. Removal of Birth Mark. What will remove a nmnll birth mark on the face? o. B. P. Answer The only safe coursi would bo to consult a physician, per baps one who Is n skin specialist, and leave it to his Judgment how mark. COMMUNICATIONS AViintH Information, Kditor Tribune: ' Kindly allow mo a little Bpaco In your paper? We are aware of the simple fact that man lives to learn. I- hope The Tribune will have no objections to me asking a few Blblo questions, that I may learn: not only myself, but those people who read the answer to this communication providing It Is ever answered. In Revolutions 13 v. 3-4. I find there was some kind of an animal. It had seven heads, ten horns and a monstrous tall It took Its til and pulled down one third of the stars out of Heaven, and cast them on tho earth. What I vgint to find out Is:' "What became of this animal 7 Do you think It would be possible to f.d some of his remains In the Smithsonian Institute' At any rate come of those stars? It I nlntn billion, three hundred million miles' I" the nearest stars novjleft In the Heavens. This anlmal'uad a won-' stars arc thousands .1. I...U der-tnll. Thoaf of times laiguT than """I nnd where did this aninmi S.r one third of tho stars? I find, by figuring a Utile there is only to- tnlrils of the star- now remaining ,n the Heavens that were origin, ll thero In the first creation of the universe. Now. ! am anxious tol know all about mono uumb- It becomes a law In Oregon to teacn the Bible In our public schools, 1 Intend to make applbation for the position of Bible t.acher and I must get things Just right. 1 don't want to get tangled up In the meshes ot ,l,. law.- like- that fool Tennessee ...hi ion.hf.r science be hanged ,.ir,. i i.alleve. has got the u-hnlii fixed nil that swallowed Jonah nr nr. I understand that. There Is no question in my mind. SIMPSON WILSON. Central Point, 0o. Itijgiirding rower Trust. Tn ih. Kditor; i hnv lust read vour editorial nrinted in today's Oregonlan (July 15) relative to Gifford Pinchofs re marks about an electric power octo pus. For your Information, allow me to Bay that tho fruit growers of Hood Hlver valley have for many years, some of them ns long as vnnrH taken from the Waters Of Hood River, certain quantities for Irrigation, and theso under state per mits. During the last 10 years. tho Pacific Power & Light company have bought, up Hood rtiver front age for many miles -and have car ried their case to tho supreme court of tho United States, where it now rests. The Pacific Power and Light comnanv ask ''that the waters of Hood TUver be turned over to them nnd the formers and fruit growers niny go hang, or buy power from the power company to pump these waters un to their former elevation where they will bo used to Irrigate with. In Hood Hiver wo aro seriously In clined to think that tho power com panies are more-thoughtful of their Interests than of their customers, despito the fact that we still have legislatures. . . It. E. SCOTT, Hood Kiver. July 15. .Test when A Ivy Lark an' hLs bi ldo had made all plans V beat It for Magary Falls rltflit after thecr wI- dln along comes her mother nn' preeomtn th' happy pair with ten gal lons of cherries. What wux sup posed t' bo a funeral parked around th' lko Soles homo this mornln', turned out t' bo workmen remodel-. Ui' upstairs. MAY RESULT FROM LONDON, July 18. (A. P.) The immense popular Interest In the can cer virus discovery has led to seve ral attempts to Induce Dr. Willlnm B. Oye, and Dr. J. E. Barnard to add to their public statements, es pecially with referenco to tho bear ing their researches may hav on other diseases. The two scientists have not re fused to talk, but have been ex tremely cautious, revealing nothing Important and dealing only in gen eral terms with tho results of their labors. Dr. Gye told one Inter viewer that tho work done thus far was only a basis on which to start, but that It had opened big possibili ties. "This class of research." ho said has reached .a stage when It Is bigger than a one-man Job. We have data which will make teamwork pos sible In future experiments " Ho added that he was in posses sion of a mass of Information which wuuiu sunmit to competent crlt . Some of the newspapers say hey are experimenting vaccina- . ;Bn,l,st ""V-r nnd the Dally Sketch snvs ih... . - - .- iMcpnrea vac- '"Jr.'"1.'" vlru' whl'h d- been - i mnocuiate mice with thn result that the animal, become ln," mune from cancer. n.,, . torn BarBaTa h '" ny thing confirmatory of this. What Ihw Normal Mean? 8AN KltA.WISl'O. JV nurea'u Th? . '"T'y me forecast for ih. oeginmng July 19. , Tim rt,.nt. , . wesih.r -or generally fair -i.fc . n"rm'" lemperature1 ?i. J,U""k n,on coast I The fire hazard continues hi.h C,f" '"'"Jor o'f " uimni elsewhere. A. B. Revn..l.l. .or. 'mAsh,d C-hTTnTh1; city today transacting h...V lh Coowlth gas. Children's Pictorial Cross Word Puzzle ' Running Across. Word 1. In tho picture. '3 '-. Word 6. A greasy uquia. : Word 6. To flow back. Word 7. The name of the vessel ' which met the Merrimac in their famous light in the Civil War. Running Down. 1 Word 1. An implement used for sweeping. Word 2. A punctuation marl;. Word 3. To swindle or deceive. Word 4. A lighted coal. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. ? ANSWERED. LAI II THOMPSON' FOiJ STElWEIt TO OPPOSE HEX. STANFIELD CAI.1.7M Ore Jul.- tS. W. Lair Thompson, Porllund attorney wno has been mentioned as a candidate for tho republican nomination for United States senator to . succeed Robert N. Stanfleld, said here to day that he would support Frederick Stelwcr of Pendleton, for the nom ination if the latter docided to . bo a candidate. Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 SHASTA Shrimp Cocktail SOUP Cream ot Celery . RELISHES V Sliced Cucumbers and Tomatoes tlreen Onions SALAD Shasta Special ENTREES Braised Young Duck with Jelly Sirloin Steak, "Country Gravy , Orange Sherbet ' 1 ROASTS Prime Ribs of Heef an Jus Chicken with Dressing Leg of Lamb, Spiced Peaches Succotash lec Cream and Cake Apple Pio a la Mode Strtiwbery Cream Pio . Hot Rolls Coffeo Tea Milk After Dinner Mints ... HOTEL U&NHEI1SIIIM WBOAOW'.Y i S EVE NTH Wong Pon Chines Medicin Tor TrMCnrat of Aente and ChtVmlr Dlsptura of Mia Jand Wonn. Kf, blt4rr tnd om.rh trotitn.nu, V1- nvtvt, r.r t.mil. troobln, ar MiniL. """"". hmi .nd throsl ""'!. mmottlioes. roltn. WMjmpOoa, esUrtb, plla, hrdraesta. sl- OMIo, Houm A. M. I P. M. ,,, . CsntultatlM fr 41 gouHl Fmnl St. Urff.r Qr HAIL j INSURANCE 8 I First Insurance 1 8 Afipnrv 5 8 A. L. HILL, Manager IX Phone 10S 30 North Central ' ' Q Modford, Ore. 1 II it. t.v. -b o e