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g TTTTST TAHITI'! VI!' NERECQRD FOR MALE QUARTETTETO G!VE CONCERT AT L e UORISriRAVEL TO CRATERLAKE .L 1 o o o lwAFACincSTATESJf r Y . Cil Umt i SJk might's ff - - OH I The joy of a peaceful, restful night. What a wonderful "up and going feeling followi such a night of undisturbed slumber. Oh I What tortures what agony what despair goes with the nights where eczema and other skin diseases hold power and drive away rest and peaceful slumber. For under the cover of darkness like crafty beings of the underworld these eruptions work their most serious havoc. S.S.S. is the established conqueror of these annoying skin diseases. S.S.S. drives these ever disturbing elements from your system elements that carry in their wake lack of energy undermining health! You may try in vain to get rid of them by using salves, lotions, washes, all to no pur pose. You can't do it that way tho scat of the trouble lies deeper im pure blood trying to throw off poisons through the tender skin. 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TuuiiHt I rave I luto Crater bnko ( rill iv uionu uu ui J i i tin II u IUIUI Ul IUVI ViltO UI1U vi niton. The influx wus t'pqi'iiilly ! i heavy throutjh the Medford entrance. in:u gate surpassing mm year a rec ord with a total of 13, 'JO? visitors, an compared with 12,274 last yemv The Klamath entrance fullows with a total of 7880 visitors, uu compared to liutt year's 8290, the balance being distrJtbuted between night travel at Aun Spring and travel through the Kust and North entrances. Stage travel "lias ' increased 8.8 per cent. Ninety-eight per cent of tho travel entered In private can. The entire park road system Is open. Reconstruction of roads is being curried on at a fast pace. The contractors, the Warren Construction company of Portland, expect to begin laying pavement about August 5th. They are organized and equipped on u large scale, 'so that the work Ik proceeding at tho very rapid ruto necessary to accomplish results in the short season in the Cuscudcs. During the past week lightning caused flvo fires in the park, none of them serious except one In the northwest -pumice section near Hed Cone, in an area where about sixty per cent of the trees have been killed by beetles during the last ileciide. Thin stalKling dead lodgcpolu pine is veritable tinder, so that' it took a considerable crew forty-eight hours to bring tho fire to the ground and under complete control. Tho park Is now free of active fires. i The park bears are not perform ing on schedule, only three or four appearing daily at government canip, tho balance having established head quarters at the various road con struction cirmps, ranger stations and other outlying kitchens. JMaturulists assort that tho canny animals already sense tho fact that they are legally protected 'throughout southern Ore gon, and feel safo to . range more widely. As further proof of the sugaclty of the black bear, it was noted that not a single one of the bruin tribe was seen on July 2'Jth. during tho stay nt Crater Lake of Jess Wlllard. ex-champion heavyweight of the world. The Klser Studios, Inc., has added another service for tho benefit of park visitors, having opened a com pletely C4mjpc(I electrical finishing laboratory, special apparatus enables tho development and printing from negatives within twelve hours. . A male quartet of college men from r?c Verne college, southern California, will give a program In tho community hull of the First Methodist Episcopal church on Thursday evening, August 6 at 8 o'clock. These men have given such concerts all the way from border to border. Their selections run from the oltl southern melodies to tho high est Inspirational sacred songs', from the simplest type to the classical. The names of the men are Urbin Hartman, first tenor; Howard K. Hoff, second tenor; Harvey Brubaker, baritone; Wayne Holm, bass. No admission charge will be made, but u silver offering will be taken to help meet expenses. ATLA. CONVE Jr.MES,PRICfS ON COAL -AND DON'T FORGET TO STOP IN TOPAY- AND ORDER SOME Safety First Telephone or write us at o n c e a u d order .your WINTER s u p p 1 y of (! o a 1 before the '. Price Advances SEIZED IN RAID ICAGO APT. PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' She Answer to the Burning Question CHICAGO, Aug. ii. (A, P.) A for tune In narcotics, found In an apart- mi-ni win ci l nau uu uiu nxiures oi an oriental drug den was seized by fed eral agents lust night. t I They arrested Kilty Kithoolcy, whit with her husband, Willie, they charged with carrying on a wholesale traf fic that would hundlo nothing less than $500 sales. The 'value -of the .drugs confiscated was variously estl t mated between $1 1 1,000 and $250. 000 with an additional $10,000 worth of pipes and weighing and measuring requisites. I 1'ut Itoche. ace of the speciul Intelli gence unit of the Internal revenue de partment, who led the raid, said the woman hud been the biggest import er of druifH. In Hie middle west and could supply any amount on short notice. .' - Four men were arrested nH peddlers and search va started for twenty more. During the fortnight the gov ernment men watched tho den. they said more than J00 nationally known underworld characters visited It, ' The contraband seized, which Heche thought represented only u ten day's supply Included: 74.700 grains of morphine, valued at SI n grain. . 37. BOO grains of cocaine, (1 o grain. 100 pounds of gum opium, $17 a pound. pounds of cooked opium, fjoo n pound. DELICIOUS - is no name for it We make. a (-ream that is superior to anv oilier ami its pure, wholesome flavor will delight you. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery The guy who ransacks our house is a hurglnr, but the gentleman who puts up "consumption cures l a financier. " whtn it comes to . " keeping you cool and comfy, I'm IT!" TrVEE TEA. ORANGE PEKOE ' I.OS ANCKl.KS. Aug. 5 (A. J) .Men who complain of (he frivolity of feminine chatter might be alarmed for an opposite reason If they, over heard the conversation that goes on between delegates of the American Chemical association's 70th meeting here today. Theso women, who have come to tho convention from various Indus trial laboratories, universities and government researcji bureaus, have much to say about plant enzymes, tire copper content of distilled liquor, the place of pectin in commercial jelly niaking. tho preparation of larabinosc from mes(uile gum not to speak of more complicated subject. Much of their ' professional work is done In the fields of foods, drugs, dyes and cosmetics, according tu Miss lluth Buchanan, research chemist of tho bureau of chemistry, Washington, one of the prominent women delegates. "We analyze new food, new drugs, new dyes, new perfumes, new face creams," she said. Some of us specialize In cereal chemistry, others have won honor In pathological research. "Hut of course the convention here is primarily n convention of men and it cannot be denied that men still arc the real leaders in the field of chem istry." JAILORS TESTIFY SCOTT SANE AS A MAN COULD BE CHICAGO. Aug. 5 (A. !.) Wil liam Wallace, a jail officer, who guarded Ku. swell Scott In death row. testifying for the prosecution In ScoH'Vt sanity, hearing today, said he found tho prisoner "as sane us any one could bo under the circumstances." Tho court ordered the iiiaIificH.liuns stricken from the record on tho ground that a layman Is not compe tent to qualify his observations of a person's sanity. ' Four other jailors testified ' that they believed Scott sane. Assistant States Attorney Harry N. Pritssker had a list of 50 jailors ready to testify, but Judge David limited him to 10 lay witnesses and fivo alienists. In probably another day u Jury will nslder whether Itussell Scott Is sane and should he hung or mentally de ficient and therefore immune from the execution of the death sentence from which he twice "narrowly hus escaped. The defense alienists havo finished their testimony that he suffers from delusions, paranoic dementia and is not oriented to his surroundings in Jail. Evidence us to his mental condi tion has been limited to matters tend ing- to establish development since February 14 last, when he waa sen tenced to die. ' rThls restriction was lnipoHCiI by Judge Joseph U, David when attor neys for Scott sought to bring out by testimony that he had an herldltary busls for mental disorders and that circuiiMtances attending his birth were unusual. Tho pro furred testl money of Mm. Ulllu Scott, his mother, was held Incompetent. In a finding haed down by the circuit courti the motion of Itertram ( Chapman against his wife, Zctla Viola Chapman, asking for u inodlfi cation of a divorce decree, and cus tody of the children, the motion watt denied and the children left in the care of the mother. A hearing on the motIouwas held last week. Chapman charged, by affidavit, that tho defendant was not a fit and proper person for the custody of tho children, chiefly on the alleged relations with one Harold Shook. A counter nfflduvit denying these charges was also filed. Most of the witnesses were from Ktna .Mills. Cal., where Mrs. Chapman is employed as a cook In a mining camp. The court In a memorandum deny ing the motion bit id: Th o a bo vo ord er shall ho con -sidered only as temporary. The court Is far from satisfied that tho relationship between the mother of the children and Shook is all it should be. and should any change occur In the situation tho father will bo granted another hearing." The hearing on the motion was ro- pleto with vivid testimony uml At torney Kelly, for Chapman, In vx- amiulug Shook, characterized him as "a homo buster." Ail the parties to the action nro well known in this city and Jack Honville. CANTOX. ' Aug. 5. lieporls re ceived today say that looting of the Itritlsh consulate at Wuchow, ISO miles west of Canton, took place Im mediately ufter tho building was ordered abandoned as the result of the anti-foreign Chinese. The situation in Canton is quiet, tut the strike of Chinese workers continues. At the French concession in Shameen, tho International set tlement natives have, been imported toreplace striking Chinese servants Chg Chao-Wu, the Chinese lender, is seriously 111 at a hospital hero and trouble, Is feared . at any time be tween tho "red" and the "ant I red" faction of tho controlling Chinese military group. Only few days left special electric range offer; get your's now! . 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Zerolene, made from this naph thenic base crude, carefully se lected and refined by our patented high-vacuum process, not only costs less but lubricates better. Zerolene Successfully Lubricates ALL Makes of Cars If you have been paying high prices for eastern oils think what a "lubrication census" of the automobiles in any large west ern city would show: Zerolene successfully lubricating every make of car in use high priced and low more cars than any other oil made. Why Experienced Automobile Men Say "Use Zerolene" Zerolene increases gasoline mile age, reduces carbon troubles, and Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less lengthens the life of the engine; and because it does automo bile agencies and big' users of such celebrated makes as Cadillac, Chrysler,Dodge,Lincoln,Oakland, Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Willys Knight, etc, unhesitatingly say "Use Zerolene." Why pay tribute to superstition? Insist on Zerolene avail if it , does cost less. Always ask for Zerolene by name. Qct the facts! A series of independent and im partial reports showing the experi ence of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. ' ' . STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' ' (CALIFORNIA) Murk HriMiltl tYmvlHed. EL'OENB. Aug. 6. Mark Broom waa found guilty hy a elrcult rourt Jury ere yesterday afternoon of transportation of liquor. He will be sentenced Saturday. J'.'., i o