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MEDFORD MAIL' TRTBTTNE, fEDTORTW OTCEfiOy, - TVEPyESPXY." yUT,Y" "5S,"jfl5S PXtJB BJCTKTt START SELECTION 'OF i WASHINGTON. July .22. (A. P.) Federal prohibition officers prepared to buckle down today to their most difficult problem in the sweeping dry re-organ iiuuion select Ion of men to shoulder the reaponnibnity of enforce ; ment In each of 24 districts provided In the new plan of operation. , Bulging files of thousands of let ters of application, and recommenda tions awaited consideration at a con ference called yesterday to meet to day of the. dry heads on the return to the capital of Assistant Secretary An drews of the treasury, creator of the new enforcement machine. With the first appointment yet to be definitely decided on and applica tions mounting daily, some believe it 1 will be at least another month before the plan can be put in operation. One factor supporting this prediction is the fact; that several hundred em ployes v at prohibition headquarters who are to lose their jobs in the re organization have not as yet received their required month's notice. - Selection of the federal administra tors apparently wus the one big task confronting officials today, for an nouncement wus made that the re vised, regulations covering industrial alcohol had been completed, v. The department of justice nt the same time -was working to determine the exact boundary lines between fed eral districts, especially those bounded by water, to aid officers to prosecute property seizure cases, LAST MAN'S CLUB J REDUCED TO THREE 41 STILLWATER. Minn.. July 22. Drinking a toast of water to their departed comrades, three members of the Last Man's club, ended their 41st annual reunion here last night with a prayer that they mlgh .meet again ; one year hence." ., , Because one of the, survivors was ; unable to stand without assistance they drank the toast sitting down. The names of the thirty mem hers of the ; club, which was organized in 1884, - who have passed on were read and a tribute paid each one, . 1 The club was organized by 34 mem . bers of B Cqmapny First; Minnesota volunteers who purchased a bottle of wine with the proviso its last mem- ' ber was to drink a toast to those who had died befar hJm.X)hlyour-mem- i " bers survived Ptyirn&nr ScflOa- j water, Minn., who was re-elected pres ident today; Charles M. Lock wood, 8 if, Chamberlain: 9. D. St. Johns, 81, of St. Paul, and Emll Graff. 84. St. Cloud, Fla. The latter was unable to attend because of illness. ' ' The club reaffirmed , Its decision of last year .to have, the last two survi vors drink the toast Instead of the fl nal member. , ; t LISTS SEPTEMBER 1 WASHINGTON, July 22 (A. P.) Income tax records for the last year will be opened to public Inspection by all Internal revenue collectors. Septem ber 1. Announcement of the date-was made today by the Internal revenue' bureau after It was advised that the records would be completed before that dato. The bureau's announcement said no restriction would be placed around I the record during- any working day for thirty days after the books are thrown open September 1. At the end of the thirty day pe. rlod, the time in which the public may examine the records will be regulated by each collector "with a view to preventing undue interfer ence with the official work of his office. . . "Following this thirty day period," the statement said, "the lists must be open for public examination for at least three days a week and during such days they shall be available to the public at least three hours a day. The days and hours will be selected by each collector of Internal revenue and due publicity to their regula tions will be given by the Individual collectors. ' , "Each collector will designate an employe to supervise the examina tion of the lists by the public. It will be the duty of this employee to see that the lists are not torn or mutilated to prevent any person from removing them from the collector's of fice and to see that no one monopo lizes the lists to the exclusion of others." GOODRICH CO. TO PAY 1 DIVIDENDS ON STOCK NEW YORK, July 22. (A. P.) Dlreotorsof the B. F. Goodrich com pany, tire manufacturers, today auth orised a resumption bt dividends on the common stock at the annual rate of $4 a share, through declarations or tl quarterly payment. No dividends have' been paid on the isine ylnce February 1921, when k dlstilbm'.o.l r.t $1.60 a share was made. Increased net earnings which In the first halt of 1926 lotale.i $7. 100,. 61 1, as compared with $J,65,017 in the same period last year, enabled the company to restore Its common totck to dividend bull, FRANCE TO CONFER WITH HER ALLIES ON BERLIN NOTE PARIS, July 22. (A. P.) The French government has begun consld. ( oration of the Oerman security note ' presented to the allies on Monduy and will get in touch with other countries in an effort to determine the policy ' to follow concerning negotiations with the German government for a security pact guaranteeing the western frontier of Germany. Should it appear necessary to call a conference for negotiations it could be successful only, in the French view t when an agreement had been reached j practically on all questions. j The Journal declares that Instead ' of c'iscusslng the security pact the German note opens a debate on revis ion of the peace treaties. - The Matin is of the same opinion. These are based on German's conten tion In the note that she should he free to negotiate by peaceful agree ment Buch conditions in the treaties as she considers are justified by chang ed circumstances. . WASHINGTON, July 22. (A. P.) Substantial accord has been reached by the powers on a formula to deal with the whole Chinese' problem. Formal acquiescence in some ele ments of the program still is lacking, but the Peking diplomats are expected to be in a position to submit the for mula to the provisional government of China at an early date. . The settlement to be proposed will Include the Washington conference plan for revision of Chinese customs duties nnd creation of a commission of inquiry into extra-territorial ques tions; and also the British proposals for a new Judicial Inquiry into the re sponsibility for loss of lives in the re cent Shanghai rioting. The plan for i dealing with the Shanghai incident is expected to be contingent upon participation- by the Peking government In the extra territorial inquiry and agreement by that government to be bound by the findings of the investigation. AT BOTTOM OF WELL OL.YMPIA, Wash., July 22 (A. P.) The body of Dennis Murphy, 83 year old Rochester Prairie pioneer, who was burled at the bottom of a 62-foot well Monday when he descended to clean it out, was recovered at ten o'clock last night. Relays of worker., had been digging continually since Monday afternoon when the curbing in the well gave' way and covered Dennis Murphy with several tons oi earth. Dennis Is survived by one sister. Rnln Falls Eastern Oregon PENDLETON, July 22. A brisk shower fell here for an hour this r icr ning, starting about seven o'clock. The rnln will halt threshing opera tions in Umatilla county for a clay or two. Harvesting Is now on ;n full swing in the heavy bearing portions of this area.. Heavy clouds gave promise of more rain later in tho day. Pimples How to get rid of them. WHY ENVY a clear, lovable cone plexionT Why wish and hope! It 1 within your reach 1 There is al ways one quick and sure way to make your complexion free from all erup tions, pimples, blackheads, boils and that impossible muddiness. That Is by-building up yohr red-blood-cells. 8.S.S. will do it for you I Because S.S.S. does build red-blood-cells, it cleanses the system and makes those so-called skin disorders impossible to exist S.S.S. contains only pare vege table medicinal ingredients. -It is also remarkable builder of firm flesh, which is also important to beauty. 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V- i Taxi companies constantly face the problem of economical operation This is possible only by the use of a gas oline that gives mileage under exacting first and second gear work a super test service. The sustained quality of Associated Gasoline is responsible for the"more-miles-tb-the-gallon,, service it delivers to taxi fleets, AH the more reason why it assures you of efficient and economical motor operation. BREITENBUSH HOT SPRINGS " MARION COUNTY, OREGON A HEALTH AND PLEASURE BESORT OPCN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hot mineral water baths': hot mineral mud baths and natural hot mlnerul vapor bullix. llroitenbnsli Is famous for Its hot arsenic spring and unusual variation of other fninerul content. Thene waters are exceptionally beneficial to rheumatism, neuritis, constipation, skin ani? blood diseases. Wonderful scenery: fine fishing; trail hiking and mountain Climbing. Uood accommodations; excellent meals: reasonable rates. 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