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O o o o o o O o O o rt CD 0 O O o O o O Go O 0 O . O MTCDFOnn MATT J TTtTTlTTSTF,. MTDFfmn. OTJF.OW TT1!SD'AY. . A FAUST cM. 102.' ranis Form sIfdford Mail ihibunr tn IN 1R r 4CNDENT NKWHCA 1'KH niflLidtiJcD kKhV afternoon uctn AJNUAlrVbY 'I UK at KjAtQHU miMTlWti c It M-44, Sunday Moriiiug Hub U (urnlatinJ MterrltMTf, tic tlit t-rcu-dt; dUf uawa- Off!': Walt Trlbuna Hull till. II 17l Hortbrif atrert. I'liui 7. if con uol Illation ol the brinix-tatl Tliurt, t lfuri Mali, to1 alwHonl Tnltuti, tba tjuutti 4iu Uivgoiilau, Iba AaliUntl Trlbuna. HOHKKT W Hi;HI., K lltor B. fJUIII'TKK HUHil. H.itf-r. By Vail In Ad?ane: U ij, wiiu annua mm, year 9'-l pally, with Humlay Nun, n.utb Dally, without HunJay Sun, y-r Daily, without Sunday Hun, niontb ... .66. Wk.y Hail Tnbui.a, out jur J 00 i landay Hun. our yr 100. T CARH1KR In Ifc-Jforrl. Athlaml. Jaraon- trllla, Ontral Point, l'honiii. Talent and ooi Mlft.wava: Dally, wMi Sunday Sun, month .761 Dally, without Sunday Hun, month 651 Itallv. tiiOmut Nuiidav Sun. one laar... 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year t.10 All rrma by carrier, caan in auvaiiri. Official paper of th City ol MM ford. Official pupfr of Jackson Comity. Bnterrd at pon(loluna matter il Had ford, Or-foii, under act of afarcb a, 17 w. Ttit Aaawiatrd I'rraa la i lnnvi-ly cntilled ta tti uir- for mint) ication of all newt flia- atrhf-a credited to it or not otherwla credited to Uilt paper, and alio to tlia local nawa pub Dabed bcrrln All rtfhta of republication of tpaclal dlt pt'chra berlo rt alto reaerred. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur I-urrj. The county fnfr should hnvc n pur; (icl of hniiitf'lnK faltuTH, I !iL'f crop. nono Kiich ta cnH-r, ihiU-hm the width of their Kiln, Ih fiiinl to the height f ilM-ir Htcp. Now npiipurcth th:il utifnllltiK hk of nut ii mn "iwrhaiilriilly pcr- ftct, balloon tires all iindiiMt, ownr h'livinK town." There Ih no renon in tin world, why a liidy dcwIriiiK to he linshiii'liled hy due proeeHH of law, should not )u elude hi the array of t-ruelile.H the al locution, and defendant failed to tine hroiid ffiniKO tdintmm, when Heronatl erH Inflleted thetnnelveH ranihuiietloiiH ly, while suffering from tin delusion they wore funny. Jl'ST MKK A t'HIIJ). '((Viiit'r (la.) Itepoiier.) Tho "Kr8h Air" children In Center hull were entertained nt n dinner and Htipper on ThuiHday at Sunset club hoiiHt. Mont of them Haw from one to four deer, and it nppeai-H the little animals mtme nut especially on drcwi pit rntle for the benefit of the new Invaders of their fields of sport, for they blinked their eyes until the children clapped their hands and waved an adieu with their bushy tails. Found by K. M.J The Information that tho Ku Klux Klnn will lead the ffKht auaiust the theory of evolution will inspire any number of folks to test out thelr hnters nnd anxiously nwait tho cum inff of tramp lecturers to adjust their venom. There is no commercial slp niflcancn in the un masked hint that nnnptl-evolutfonlst can put up a Rood hattle against Harwin, Dnrrow and the Devil, unless his back dues are paid. And, of course, no suddenly aroused crusader would think of pIuiikIiik into the fray In his old shirt-tail. If the masses desire to waste their wind, nnd ntntln their vocal cords arRiiinK evolution, it Is all right. Hut there is no especial need of Rett Idk mad about It. There Ih also no necessity of making millionaires out of Rents whose sllckness In hysterical fields has been proven. It will also not be imperatlvQ to dlii-egai-d the taw. pic turesquf ly and hang the town sinner Informally, or otherwise resort to what umtrchisis, call "direct action.' Some who cussed the torrlillty are now chldltifi the frigidity. an vxroxsciors knock (Marshfield News) Governor Pierce Naid ho knew Murray well in his prison days and that he was a tulld-nuinnered inn, it Kentleman at all times. Mr. William M. Holmes phones a heated request that soim-thinx he done about the unearthly blatittm of the I'Hteemed Kspee's Iron horses. Mr. Holmes, there Is nothltiK that can be done to Insure an abatement of the nuisance. Kor years your enrr. has warmI .war on the abomination, with Ihe net result that the Kullty parties ratt now haiiK from the whistle cord hy one finder lonyer than they ever did. When one of the hlood-curdttiiK blasts' rolls across the floor of the Valley ll wakes up (he sfeepinK babes and puts wrinkles in the khiwIhk pears. There Is more whistling to ihe milium inch per capita rlnht here than there fs in the rail renter of the world (;hlrnno. All hope of relief van ished, when a member of the repub lican county central committee wrote to Congressman Maub v about It, and received Jn reply nn A. c. pampli let descrlbiUK the m-owtli tf the Canadian thistle in the cocoanut Kioves of far-o. way hodesla. As near as sbJeme has bei-n able to ile tertnlne, the whlsllliiK Is due to thiee causes; tphotdlnr of a hell-f.ir-cfriclcm y policy; runnltiK largely to tho ftist named locality; A diabolical cruvlnx on the part or 1h Tiravrt ennineer ti make as much discomfortinK racket as possilile, with nut the tdlKhlest cxcunc therefor; And, the Inability of a hlmt'-end hrakemari to return to his proper pni after stroltinu 1 feet down the track In order to he hit first in the event of a rear-end collision, Ithout liemn hnwlffl at devilishly a lutiR ns the steam lasts and the enRine s HtrenRth holds out. The rcunedy for the last named cnuse; of complaint is to have the sectlort crew drive the hrakeman. as you did the famil Q ow in bohood inyn. but then II ould be t n In shoot ,otf three ennnons and whistle five litnra to apprise the aectlon view of thlv duty. tio tticrc you are, Mr. UolmeB. KOZER FOR SAM A. KOZF. "- for I.ovi-i KOZF.W, s.'.T-)!trV still.', sliilitin'iii find ((iiott's tlx TilliiMi"(,U 'I hf M.-iiilliyhl I'iinls -Mr. Kncr JlislniMiM'ss iiN'tlioils mid iiilcllii'iu'c liim- b-pt lliinCN Nlrniirht at U'.tj ejijiilitl Imihliii, s.-iys' tin' Till;iiniMk jiiii-f, lie wmilil niiil.L' oii.il iH.V'i'iinr ;iikI lriiir crtli tn I In- sliile. Thi' Vol el' seeomls 1 lie ni"l it in ;iml inl'ls I h.il Kocr's i l j 1 1 m' tf'ini, liiMiwli'dL'i', iiinl ynnd jmly incnl , lui ve hcen jn-oycn, ;i f ) 1 1 n r Iin no uiie will Uitnt him lor hivci-ium- "t 'Tt the people wilh mo poliiicnl nx'to t-'iiii'l," who waul it IniMiM'Ss-iikt' inliiiinistriitioii of .iffiiirs in Siileni. We foir this iiiliiiissioii renders Mr. Ko.it's ehiiucfs r;itlnT slim. Kor inili'ss nil siu'tis fail, the next iruliernntoriiil ciiiiipiiimi will he no more concerned with, the ipiidifi'-atinns of tin; candidates, tlui'i lln hist 'one. .J'lie issue promises to lie nut compel rnco versus inenmpotenee, lit it modern ism versus fundament iilism, evolut ion versus atiti-evoln-t ion. tolcriiiice and freedom versus intolerance urn I liivnd ry. l'erhap.s ihe Headlight and Voter will dismiss sueh a d iiiL'nnsis as needlessly pessimist i We hope i lu'V iire ii rlt f . Hut as we view the present sil tint ion, Oregon is doomed for anoiher oryy f un niilivuited nonsense. Of course, the worm may turn before the primaries. Kveiitualiy I he people will he a wakened t the renlit ies of the sil na tion, and discover how de.sirniii; polit icians have adviineed their rwn interests hy arousine; Intent fe;irs iuid prejudices which have no more connection with civil government, 1 han with civil enri nccrine;. J tiit. few sin.s ttf clenrinr intellectual weather are apparent in this section of Ihe stale. Kor a man like Kozer who is niupiest ion idily well fitted for hinh executive place, the outlook, 1o sc.y the lciist, is not. checrinu'-. QUILL The iteli 1'vr td'fice usually begins in Ihe p.'iluis. . A sucker by any ot her name dividends. In the bejinniii"; was chaos, so Ihe Halkans. ' Americanism : AVonderini: why queer officials. Tot-reel this sentence: 14 Well, my dear," said Ihe caller; "you look so much younger wilh it bobbed." Children "developed I heir personality." in 1 ho old days. lid it was called impudence. At any rate Ihe ruling class the upper class. Doubtless Ihe failh healer figures thai a little "apple sauce" (very day will keep the doctor away. Correct this sentence: "It's said she, "and jusl as thrilling as U isn't surprising if children the habit and raise the devil. Following our usual habit we expect lo save all we make be tween September and October. Correct this sentence: "Me made, a million quickly," said the man, "but he doesn't feel competent to pivc advice on all subjects." "We are rather ubid the things became obsolete before anybody tried to design a sport nightshirt. The French are a gallant nnd of the Chamber of Deputies never Correct this sentence: "T!;ank you, dear," said the husband; "it liclps so much when you call direction from the back seat." RipplinRtii)r.io Mm ' ' THE HEROES. TiMI'SOX'S luii'k. is iilwnys initiitit;, ln is nhvnys sick mirl soro, vcl hi- toils wilh, nit I'oiniiliiiiiiiiji in tin- (iill Kfimt liynhvnre slon. ,. is iniiiinjr nnvils iluily, In- is lil'iinn Uocs of tiils, tin, lie tries to do it ciiyly. nil, I ill this In- srl,l,,m fails; i,Mj', ulthouull Ins liilmrs tir him, still In wnlWs with mjilc sti.p, r,v In- knows th,',l,oss wiinlil lin liim if In- sIkiwimI n Inrk of pA) TltntmH I Ills pilili is urowiiii; liloinlrr In- mints win, slii-iok for foikl.-r, .si,s,'i's. lnotlin-s iiskit i.-s. Wln-ti J Hie wi'iiry day is I'liilnl lie toes lioin,' niM cits snr'nc limns, tln'M , no roiiins with hi't-ors splcmli,! m tin- lio-man mi'irazini's. With tin- 1-,'tl Id, liiimdi lie iniii'.:!,. jis tlu iii-i pjii it ynni In- voiuls, "ml tlm Id, mil willliu Mm tinlivs us lie notes thV-ir miiilily deeds. Oh, tf.ose heroes; lltcy thrill him. 'tis the Iniyht, hours drii',' nloiie, ,,w ,i,. .lonhiv doiiius fill him with in hointice for lh slruiiii! An J it nevi'r seems to strike him tli:i t he intikes those heroes f.ide, thtit there lire not many like hiu i in the lioiihenrt I'tinide. It js easy shoot ini; timers if yon 're 1 dins' fine nnd fit. mid ( Nidoriiii; Niles mid Niters doesn't need n lot of prit. Hnl when id your nerves lire jerking, mid yon f enrew'orii spine i1 Kore, and yoit , on calmly w 9, diiii'iy the o'. iiectistomed chore, thai your folks) , way not lie facing lack if things to cat mid drink, you're a hero mid you're plaein; ni l heincn on tho lili.ik, ' ' O 5 O o GOVERNOR? IS lii'illT ,r'-,,'n"',l u(' Ii'HiIIMmI, 'iIt" is jiiillnrily fur tin ' I Icjulliulil " us t'viih'iirc, Nci'lh'iilly fit led fur tin- POINTS would si ill expect, L'O per cent doubtless everything slarlej in other communities select such in Hii-dund is kindly Itderut of one of the naughty magazines, Ihe cover indicates." permitted lo raise themselves ?ct chivalrous people, and members bile in the clinches. m I lllllsl lirnr il till ,- ,il's; 111' lilts a ? CROSS-WORD PUZZLK sVoRY Till' ART CiALI.KRY ' Mother look broilici IU-1 1 ,-uul liacl never been hclorc. We saw many line 12-13-14-15-16-17-IS-IO am mother told ns something ahcnit each one. "1 hope yon will b-'J-S forget what you have seen today but try to rcmembei some ol the pictures ! " said Mother. "I do not 3-4-5-6 to furget any ol them !" said Alfred. "Oh dear'" J cried. "I cannot 2-7-10-17 lo go from here! 11-1S-22 us stay as long as we are allowed to!" Allrcd can draw 3-SJ-12-21 of this country very nicely, but I can only draw lines and do(3. Answnr To Last Puzrle 2S1317 (maid), 3 14' b (it s), 2 3 4 o (i 7 (Mnnday), 15-1'J (so), 1-8-11 (run). SD tan), 3'J-H-IS (criln), 61U (do), 17 18 1!) SO I'l (dnors). 7-1210 (yes), 10-1 1 Ji (one). Cnjiyitiiht. i:rj.i. iu IhK Internatwnnl Sjnrticae Personal Health Service' By WILLIAM SlinM latUr prtainins to paraonat 'raatmant, bo arawarod by Dr. Brady If Lattara ahoiild"ba brlaf and writ tan In Ink. Owing - iif v. n wwvt mn vw mmaw so ajwriao noi wy.niraiinH n innrHuvm Aaaraia Dr. Wllllaa Brady. Ir Mm of IhU nowapapor. Printers Inhale It, Too. rilppiiiBs of tho story of the phi who turned blue from nitrobenzene t poisoninp. which she suffered because slio wore hIioch immediately after they had been dyed wilh shoe polish m which nitrobenzene was h solvent, are r(H coming in from folks who heli vs all they read In the pa pcrK. According lo this now .somewhat. taPtS ,J''1 vnrn t',, victiiu &4Sb, V't" nf tht nitrobrnzi".,2 YiL. "aliaorbed the pois on through the un ltrotten akin of her. fuel." That is just what I have been reiterating can't happen, and readers who mail me thu flipping extend their sympathy ami condolence over my utter confusion. The explanation ih.it the p-lron is absorbed through the skl-i would be interesting if true, but like a pood mauv other things ono roiiiN m the papers it Is in' resting. The n!to benzene is very volaMi. and If j;iy of it is absorbed into tho Mst Mil it ail it is absorbed tbrouf.n the lunj-:. The same fact applies, to variiiin other kinds of poisoning which tu eiill pop ularly attributed to nhsoptinn thru the unbroken skin and sill explained that way by physician who d' not care much about physiology. I have not yet summoned sufficient courage to question or deny' the accuracy' of the experiments tft IMof. t.ottis II. Kahlenberg. who reported recently that he had beei nble to prove that boric acid can absorbed through the unln'oken Afn. but I do assert most positively that up to the time of Professor Kattlenberg's report we had no sclent If hvAnidence that any medi cament, pnson, food, water or other substance Is ever absorbed through tlte unbrtHten skin, and 1 challenge nnybod who entertains the contrary belief o produce such evidence. I.ejfU poisoning In painters, printers and parous other craftsmen has often bcet attributed to absorption of the bvd through the skin, but no good aultoriiy now holds such a view. The iml js absorbed either In a volative state, iis In the fumes from molten metal or as dust in the air inhaled of It Is directly invested. Persons em ployed in any of the scores of trade.-f in which lead or lead compounds ire used should be particularly vavvtji to avoid eating lead unnecessarily. uthr with their chewing tobacco, gun can dy, lunch or their unclean lingers, liven when the industrial lawor reg ulations do not offer protection to the workers, is should be the ule never to eat in the shop or woiV room, and never to eat anywhere without first having carefully washed the hands. I'rnhaMy the majorityof cases of In dustrial or occupational lead poison ing are due to the lonalailon of oln lijwd had from fuies given off hy the molten metal. The most effective prevention of tb iconslsts in mechan ical ventilation hleh draws off such fumes and carrfep the poison out of the shop. Tti' n there are various means of preventing or at least dimin ishing dust in the air the worker has to been the. (Hid such precautions pre vent lead poisoning of that kind. Painters woYkfng in close moms or poorly venlllnled places are not more subjisi to lead poisoning than outdoor nalnters nn but they are more sub- j jeet to poiwoninn ly .the InhaliUion of other volatile pmsons. sucn us niii'ii. tine, w ood ah ohot. nnilin. benzol, nitrottenene. ninyl acetate ( "banana oil") and otlfvr solvents used In paints, stains and finishes. The Indoor paint er Is more exposed to lead poisoniii when he scrape or rubs dry paint surfaces, dusty gjrork. O 5i i:mios ami wswi tts I'lllllluilllon of the MnKbiiciy No,.' meiilli. nue veil rotvlsrtl ,p to ,'oiiM,tlt mu.lh.M' , lector, nfter .,' tool jk."atp,l lm fer tx month. tr Oi'iltf Wllscstlon. You amiuicU mcVilits !) lo ihe ;m aalkry J-1 c BRADY. M. D. . naMh n tiygtcrt. not lo inih dlagnoili or a a lam pad. aalf adih-aaaad anvoloDO Ii anolotod. to tho largo numbar f lattora rooclvad, only was a spurious diagnosis. So I was examined by three other doctors and was convinced that my trouble was not "Indigosion" but gallstones. Mad the gall blafldor and stones and my appen dix recioved last July and I now feel wonderfully well. Thanks to you. (Mrs- II. I,.) - Ajiswon Any painful, disabling nr seriously handicapping trouble which is labeled "indigestion" is falsely o Uiheled, no matter who the doctor may he. TlUs Hoy Business We have three, er, mere children phis. It would make daddy a proud man and everybody happy if our next should be a boy. (Mrs. IX (i. S.) I Anewer Three children, eh? That's two bad, from daddy's point of view, Hiivever, all I can wish you is better luilt next time. Antique Hook , Having made several unsuccessful It cm nis to locale n ronv of itrndv'4 ' Personal Health. I am writing to yon In the hope that you may know whore t can buy borrow or steal a eopy,of this book for our labrary. (II. H.y Answer Have you tried the hui FPiim, Possibly the publisher, W. 1 fin u nders co m pa ny, ' Ph i la (11 phia could be induced to part with. one of the copies preserved as curled. Rubbing Alcohol Can denatured alcohol he safely used for rubbing or 'massaging or for any external application?. If not what can be used? (R. P. K.J Answer There are various ways of "denaturing" nlcnhof prescribed by the federal authorities, and some de naturing processesgive a preparation which is safe for External application, and this is coiyiiionly sold by drug gists ns "mediated alcohol," lifiint FcciUng May I lyive ( I ) advice for the modi fication i" milk for Infant feeding, and -' ) you opinion of benzollne a mix ture ofone part benzol and four parts gasolie for use as a motor fuel which . ....... I. ...... I, I.w- it 1' M Abswer Send stamped self at drsseil envelope for advice for Infunt feeding. I should prefer to have a knock In my engine, for benzol is too poisonous for such use. in my opin ion. COMMUNICATIONS Cnrkin Not lo llMlrf. To the Kd Kor: Mv attention has Hcen railed to an article appearing in a recent Is sue of your paper A-opied from the Ashland Tidings, relative to Mr. 1 biggs' candidacy., in which it was intimated that f would not be a candidate for re-ectlon as state rep resentatlve and that Mr. Ihiggs was running for the place this made va cant. 1 wish to correct this Impression as I fully Intend to announce my candidacy at t fao proper lime and make an ntivV campaign for re election. Uespect fully, .JOHN It. t'AKKl.V Med ford Aug. 2-1. . V It Was Kvor Thus. PHllnKl.PHlA. Aug. 24. layman Font makes a half, mile parachute .lump from a plane, lands safely on top of a motor ttgv-k. Is knocked (iff and (creaks leg tnten foot drop. Took with gas. tf :manlybciy5 eon I i on, oni:ii MM Irnrlirr.. .mnll ''"""f ri.rr-lnl .mimt. rll'llnr. ...rlnl mlmilitr j.arxO r Ba. Waf G-eroFF rue ROAD TO "LflllAVW- . MOTOR CI UB M . 111' v y ir i So fcr as u Uhi M-e palm ortly iiu prove glrU that hskcil all light ! th first place. We often fonder il' Lh' average l-'ord owner taUfs any bet ter care of th' tilings urfxntil home tluin he docs his car? ! Whywho PrliCss Juliana. The roetyrit announcement that Crown I'riuvess Juliana of the Neth erlands wis soon to head the Ciiii Scouts i) Holland and had gone on a nionlhlA camping trip In company y wilh a group of scouts has caused considerable com ment anion gher people. This is ihe first time that the princess, who if she ascends to the throne will be the only qu"cn re etiL in Kurope. has niiniiled with irls of her own tge. She has liev r taken part In public affairs up to this time. Slio h:is nlwavs .PRJNCESS JuUANA been watched over with the most ex travagant care, ntt only by reason ef the dellcacay of her health in her earl ychildhood, but also because of the fact that Hhe did not make her appearance In the world until the lapse of nearly ten yeads of childless marriage of her parents, hut espec ially because of the dynastic prob lems that formerly depended upon he existence. y She is no wfor the first time An camp with a party of fifty of themat Ksset for a period of thirty days Un dergoing 'the novel experience of roughing it, the pirls doing their .own cooking and chores, and living hi Uie oupen, sleeping in tents which, tliey have been compelled to put up thin selvos. while the trip from The nguc to Assel. the railroad station mirest tho fllii Scouts' camping groun. was nwtde in the extremely uncomfortable third class railroad cars. T'lUll a few years ago the n-xt heir to the throne of the Netherlands. In default of thi young Crown Princess Juliana, was considered to e the late sovereign Grand Duke of Saxe-Wei-mar. as grandson of Priicess Sophia of the Netherlands, and failing him and his heirs, then 'rince Henry XXXII of Itussia, forrder captain of the (ierman navy, a oie time visitor to New York, and the claims to the throne of Holland wro based on the fact that he also -ns through hjs mother, n grandsm of tho Vrincess Sophia of tho Netherlands just men tioned. P.ut since thon the Dutch have amended and modified the laws of succession to iheir crown. While the. succession of the latter remains vested in the younrf Crown Princess Juliana as the daughter of Queen Wilhelmine ( f a i 1 1 ng , a rry possi ii le m a I e lssu e by the latfeiv which Is regarded as im probable.) it has been decided that shouW anything untoward happen to the. -crown princess and should she die witliout leaving issue, no claims to th flu-one by any other prince or liincess, German or otherwise, would be recognized or even taken into con sideration. The question of the fu ture sovereignty of Holland and her cdonial empire would then be deter mined by the states general composed of members of the upper and lower chamliers of the national legislature at The Hague. They would then de termine by n majority vote whether to continue as a monarchy, electing some foreign prince or princess to the throne, or else revert to their former system of government; namely, a re public, the well nigh universal deter mination in Holland being that in de fault of .the present occupant of -the throne and of the crown princess nnd the tatter's possible Issue, a republic would he preferable to ttie rule of any foreign born prince or princess. Tonight For Dessert, Have Easy to make.-. quick cool dainty, ana (jood: 1 Ajeu-weil Jp Fasv to make o ia-S.iTTrTTra ('liililifii's Pic-toial q Cross Word Puzzle i"-1 RunninE Across,' u'n,i l "TIiito was it little gill unit she had o little . Word 4. An eastern Btate. Vurd 5. Ilc-nuests 01 inquires. Kunnine l)orn. Word 1 A toilet niicle. Word 2. Wreekat;: liubris; As lliat left l,y a storm. Word U. Whei, Daniel was placed. Plural. ykstkkimy s vvy.'aue a.n.sv'i:iu:i). 1 r 1 i 1 1 Timely Views on W orld Topics l. S. Auto Mainil'actiii'crs to Double Optput to Ktiwipe." Says John X. t Willys. ' lieturning from a trip abroad John X. Wills, chairman of the foreign trade committee of the National Auto mobile chamber of Commerce, pre dicted that the Cnited Stales automo bile factories will soon be shipping a quartet of their output abroad. "It is my observation." he stated, "that Europe is now on the verge of i a similar' .motor developnlotit' to that m whic hthe I'nited Slates experienced in the past ten years. The peuple want to ride. "In conversations with public offi- .v clals abroad, it was a pa pre nt their point of view which has regarded the automobile ns a luxury is rapidly shifting, and they recognize ihe de sire 011 the part of the mass of the people that motor travel shrill be en couraged. "The European, learning that mil lions of American farmers own motor , vehicles and that there is one car lo every other family in this country raises the question of how he can also enjoy these conveniences, "As a result there is a tendency to ward more favorable tariff arrange ments, and taxation on a sound basis rather than the punitive levies which now exist in many countries. PiiMllcts Gain In Exports "Germany, industrially alert. Is grasping the significance of motor transport and is planning to encour age this mode of travel as far as pos sible. "American automobile plants will. F believe, in a short time, double the proportion of their output going to th". foreign field. In a f"W years 2fi per J cent of our production will tie sold y abroad, "In the past f"W years the Pulled States has developed n enormous productive capacity and itis logical that we shall become move and morn a nation exporting inaiiufat iured pro. ducts." W H Mr Give Them Pn-sonlV HOME. Aug. 24. Mussolini be comes godfather to i'.Mi children all at once. 6I1D Y. R 8 e k' S Suffered 18 years-Cured in 2Months "1 tud suffered for IR ytm with PILES. My doctor, said a Miriclcal operation w absolutely neeessary. Vet after a few treat ments by Dr. Dean I was well, saltilnn weuiht and strength; free from all nervuu. troubto." HAT this woman writes Is typical of hundreds of extreme cases of PILES which my celebrated non-surgical meth od has permanently CURED. Isn't It onn a lew treatments By a recognized Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to rr. you or reium TOUT r EE, rattier than wfler lunger? Kead myKltlilibook on Hileiand other RECTALaml L'OLONdttunlm. . It will cause you to act promptly. r,IT A ft.1 . . a t-uHiw.u urriLl. LTTLt OFFICES: "HinrlOS III Sh.f. Build.1.0 DYER8 HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATEBS 23 N. Fir St. W f clie.rtuu, ..Hi m""1 O O o o o o