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e PAOK FOTT? C MEDFORD MATIi TRIBUHE. MEDFORD. flREOOy, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 a sdford Mail tribune 41 DfMPNpBMT nWHPlPII BVEKT AFTtKNOOB HmLUHID 1 BUHUAY, 0 TUB ... . HKDrUHD PRINTING 00. ei cart Medtord Sundif Homjoc Bun to tmtttut 9H bji .im mtm-Qf Bsus news. A BLOW TO FEDERAL AIR DEVELOPMENT. vt; r Office: HU . Rrth fir atrtot . TribwM Building, PhoM 7. A eooaolfditloft of tb Dcmortine T1bm, tfc Mttflord Msll, Ui ft.lford TrtbuM. tU Bortlv wd Oregouian, tb Aablutd Tribuo. It ; BOBKHT W. RUHU Editor. - . B. SUUPTKB BMiTH. tUiufft. By Italt In Advux: felly, with Sunday Sun, yt i- 'BU7, with Sooday Hun, (tooth 1 Itellr, without Sunday Bud, ytar - Dftity, without Buuday Sun, mouth tfoftkly Mill Trlbuov, oua yeax ftady Suu. to ytar I . OARRiKli Jn i( ad font AaLUnA, Jachooav. rfttU, Central Point, Fboenil, Talent and on P1! Wnwui: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month ., ,M m r. wiinoui Hunaav bud. montn.... 'Dally, without Sunday Sun, on ytar.( .'Dolly, with Sunday Sun, ona year,... All tenna by carrier, cash In adfanoa. 1 7.60 MO dally ,. Aera , tnreulatinn for - Mothi ondliiff April la, Sftttt,,. mor than ouoat uio rircuianon ei any outer vVl puw Hatt4 or circulated to Jackaoo County. btartd aa oontf-olaaa tnatttr l Mvdford. (Official paper of tha City ot afdfardV .Official paper of Jackaon Oo'Utty. fbm only paper betweet ATtmv Ort. CaiiforuU, a distance of owr 400 OUco, VUMi, orrloo. 1 havinf and 400 lMd wlra Aaaoolata4 Ptom M8MBERH OT TRr. Atcimnrrnn niv.HH. Hie AaaoclatH) )rm la etoluaivtly -ttitltlad t tha uat tor republication of all nawa die ' Mtohci credited to It or not otlierwlao credited i. ttJ paper, and alao to tha local nwo pub- All tHfftit of Tepoblleatfon, of fptoUl ,dl- buimi erwio are aiao iiaei Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry. Snienco has found a way .lo keep' water out of gasoline, but 'the,- llltle potatoes still gravltnte lu the top of the sack.' -. . : Dear MrH. Thompson: f tun so very unhappy. 1 love .my husband very much. (Grants Pass Courier.) No wpnder. ; The fishing pole in mightier than tlie 'hoe. CiihdlrlnteB nre nppenrinK In the field, and the vltnt problem before the Intelligent -voter, Is to keep them In the field. . 'Due mention 18 alwuyn mnde of the onto that turna turtle, but nothing la ever, aald about the auto that turna mule. . . rpUB' SHENANDOAH tlixiistiTi cniiiirnr liitnicdinlfly nfier 'n X apiwreut tragedy of the II'N-O,. tmn't laa but . lovo a tie vnKtnting blow to aerial ilevelopmeiit.of tlio nnvy. Aeeortliiij; to the .aviation expert iieeoiiipaiiyitiK llie ginnt dirilii 1iie on its cross country flitflit, the wreck whh not due to aiiy de feet in the ship. This may be true. Hut coiiBresg will be loath to, upend more money for dirigibles,, until it is explained how a ship without defeats, could meet with wieh a disaster. If meterological reading's had been available .the -tragedy eould have been avoided it is claimed. The question immediately arisoii why such readings were not available. With the radio .the alRerte o such readings would seem to be inexoiisnble. ' ' ;, There ,ia still hope that the J'N!) will be found, uid its nrjjw rescued. Hut here too, before (he country will bo 'inclined-to fi nance -more non-stop ocean flights, the people will want to Jtnow why an airplane which gave -a warning of its plight two hours bofore it was forced down, was not rescued by one of the ships in. ita vicinity, dispatched there for just such an emergency. . : In other words, air development' by the government will bo halted temporarily at lniixt, and stock taken of "the munition before further expenditures will receive popular approval. 'That air development will eventually go on, is certain. Man's progress in the contpiest of nature, has been built upon tragedies, and always will be.. Only through disaster apparently has the human animal been able to attain adcqiuito knowledge. . . But -with one airplane lost in the J'ac.lfie and' the "pride of the air ser.vice" a ghastly wreck in Ohio, it will be difficult to con vince the public that there .is not something radically wrong in our present methods of aerial transportation.' Development undoubtedly will stop, temporarily, and give 'way to a period of serious stock taking. . ... PEAR PICKERS IN V r.nninnno iirrnrn IIkI.HIihIIX Mr HIM I UllUlinilUU I1LLULU; ii 4 4- n r ) TAKES RURAL ROUTE. fteveral nhangea in the local poat office atuff have:'juat;beenuannoiinc- Whereaa a week ago there waa a, ,,,,, ,ne ,ule(lt of wh,rh ,he trttnH. aurplua of peur plckera here, there' fppr,nK of the vmernn rlty rarrer. Ilo-.l IH now a anomige oi aucn pii-Ker, mor H Harvey, at hla own requeat. reporla Chris tiottlleh, local aecre- , rura rQUte- No, o to.flll the vacan tary of the U. S. local branch of ,ny rHUBe(1 ,,,y the retirement of Ar the II. S. Employment bureau, who tnur H Wlaalng last March because waa healegec) by orchardlsla for 40 of rtlaahlllty. and which hna been tem or more plckera thla forenoon onrt porarlly filled by Don A. Myers. Tire waa unable to supply the needed change takes place September 8. labor. ( Mr. Tlarvey la one of the two orig- qhla ahortnge la explalned ,hy Mr. nal city carriers who entered , tha flottlieb oa caused by 'the fact that local postal service September' M r..-. what la known as the -experienced moil, tho other oi.e being "Roland non-resident, or tourist pickers, -.who Reach, now asslstunt -postmaster. The, were here for weeks, had become vacancy caused by the Hnrvey tra'ps- .Testless and moved north-'to work -at fe,- has been filled by the promotion CROSS-VNORto PUZZLE STORY, .v''- : mAmmy' dear .- ,. .: . f ie 7" 10 , 11 I y When 1-2 and Pa were little Ma said they had a darky 1-4-8-10-14 to take care ol them. "1304, bow we loved Hear Mammy I" said Ma, "Many .16-20 the time Mammy has been 3-7 much like a good angel to rne I can always look back with pleasant memories of her and my childhood!" "Do you remember her old 10-11-12?" asked Pa.. " 11 is name was Uncle 6-7.8!" .. .; "18-19-20; Indeed I do!" cried Ma.' "Wasn't It Q-Chrfstmas morning he would stand 2-S the door and say 'Christmus' giff ?'" "That's the way he reminded as!" explained Pa. "I 13-15-18 ay it was a clever litlle idea, too!" , 1 ' , .'. "When Mammy '3-4-5 omside 16-17 the garden she smoked a corn tdb pipe!" said Ma. "'I wish we had did Mammy with us yet dear 'Old.Mammy and Uncle Tom. too!" , f- ' ,. ,. ...... . . Answer To Ijist Puzzle - C 7.(me), 2-4-G-8-9 (lamps), -10 (so), i-b (as), 1 2 6 7 (ease), 2-3 (la). ' Oopirivlit, 7!M. b The Inlernttlinniil SynHculc rasJier FlnV'y Nugciil. mr aiHinl. IS, llilVC K-II Jtlbhlll" hIim-o last nlglll, Uikl. ("V.iitlalilc N'mvt I'limi has tclegi-aplutl a lU-Hcrlptlon of lilm t' Hi' Mlnniy mII. "1 don't iiiro 1101 hln' uiKiut'Ui' iiiisliiini, you lioiit II (limn I' tU' 'front: gnic nil' t0Mt III' rar wlmlowx," yellcil IHk Iko Ijirk, I'duy, ulum It commenced I' jamr. Poems That Live Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRAOY M. D. L (HII k. WMa.Ol WIUIm mntt. tr kv Dr. IiMv If a tt mod wit wrtttM ki Ink. Owlot t IM Ian N. nMbr mb k. maa. to bhimi to w smaim of lottofo roOo'od, ofify v At anil YihiiIi. - Crubliecl Ae nnd Youth Cannot live toKothur; . Youth Is full of pleiisunee, As 1b, full of fare; , Youth la like summer hrnve, . Ako like winter bare; Youth like summer brave, Affe like winter ban:; Youth la 'full of Hport, A"' bi'eaih Is short; Youth, . ia . nimble, Ane In lame. Youth Is Hot- A nil' bold. Air Is weuk aul en Id; I Youth Is wild, nurt Ao fs tnme. IAbh, 1 do 'abhor -thee. Youth, I do ntlore 'thee. I O my Love, my Love Is young! lAfie, M do defy thee ' G Hweet shepherd, hie thee. For methinks thou stny'st too lonsr. " WilHnm Shukespeare; The 'minister first wrote about the (proved ours to be the weaker sex after Ides of March. Inouirintr how nulokly , n,L Hveral of our yrtutiK men are frnitiK to "Old Oregon, " where they wlll be painted green, and' dUt;ked In the his toric mill race, for leaning on a phono pole In front of a, member of the no- J pu-king hops in the Willamette val of Frank V. Tl'ihbar.l, who 'has'been ntyz. class. -'Tho- tlmo has come to sympathize Wlt) the members of the gentler sex. Who can't hob their hair, bucauso their noses aro too long.- TIIR J5IIOHT SKIRT AfiAlV. JleKulh (Ark.) Ivelgir.) A jolly hunch of our young' people wont on a kodaking expe dition 811 n day that remitted - In many exposures and n very en ' Joyablo tlhie. (From R, F.) 'Another bnnk rashler ha dlmtp penred with a 'hundsumo girl and urn. -y ; ley; nnd the foot that there Is not serving as the senior city suh-earrler. enough resident labor to fill tho d- Then, too, It has been announced mnml in tho .valley for pear pickers, that David J. Crampton. who had held The move "of the tourist pickers thecontrnot for the mnll messenger northward was first In evidence hero service between the postof flee ami de lost Monday and the movement huH Pot. since July 1st, last, had resigned increased dally since. Men ;pear thnt contract and .with hls wife and plckera ore pnld forty cents per hour children doparted for Detroit. . Mich., and women nlnknrs flvn cen!n ner W0OK "K" 10 i"o'in wmi nry. Hmit. 'imti I The .post office Is ThlH picking shortage com eft In the .one rou Id reduce weight. For'exnm-! pie, he said, in slightly over two and one-half weeks I have taken off 10 pounds; making my present weight K8 pounds:. My -height, Is 66 Inches. This reduction was achieved through Heing hungry a good proportion of the time Is n good deal more akin to hnpplness which Is good health. Isn't it? than being surfeited with fond most of the time. Heing hungry like that Is something -like 'getting tired from honest work a sensation which a lnt of misguided folk 'never know, j "Whenever some old wreck who has ; definite reduction of bent or fractured all the laws of hy dlet to under 2000 giene and twisted all the' ways of wi lories per diem, 1 honlth to suit, his own abnormal no-, wlth;lncreaed exer- ;tlons complalns nbout his Insomnia or. else, chiefly . walk- his weariness and discouragement. to bend a fender on the leg of the guard at tho. middle1 of hnr vesting the D'AnJou pear crop, which with an adequate number of pickers would be off the trees by the end of this week. After the D'An Jous comes. the picking of the. Hoses, which Is expected to last till next week. Then nfter a short time (he '.picking of the Wlrttor - Ncllis crop starts In. i In fact the F. Corning Kenley or chard, which has a crop of from 14 loads, uegnh :plok!ng Hoses ing.- I am . Interest- wish we had courts of hygiene where nriVArtiuinff Ing our Boy-.Scouts in setting up ex- we could arraign such offenders and for bids for this contract -which muat '4tG. ond this has'glven me ;lots of have uhem sentenced to -renaonnble ba-ln . the. hands of Pofttrnflter iWmJ, :,udrferie- My .ambition Is to hours of -honest work. ... Warner by September 10. and In the .unmis wum 1 BO iu sun meantlme William W. Hall, who form- .meTp school June 20. erly held the mall messenger contract I 1 "ee- the minister continues, that is filling thnt position until 'the new a'-medlcal student is tb attempt a spe - contract Is del. iInl tef,t whereby he'Heat only when ! . , . , . ; 'hungry. I feel that we men of seden tary habits can do. with a 'lot less than "Portland barbers are charging tin cnfs for a hnlrcut. nnd no rebate for the -barber warming his fingers, on cold mornings, down the 'customer's :to :i0 cn necK- ; today. ; . , . - ; There is a peculiar feature In con-. The weather Is still too nice for or-' n(tpllon wItn tho Conilce pear crop ganlsed tmmhnity.fightliw over the lni(,.ywl.( ll tnht thnt of theory of evolution. It should he done rlpone(l ;mU(,h earlier than usual. In collectively, by Imported orators. - consequence of wheh the man or 1.1' I chords -of this variety began p eking MMiw.iwn ... th h week. ! ' Thirty-six car loads of pears and crossing. one of applet were shipped to eastern markets yesterday by local packing Record Breaking Melon others Though I seldom attempt to elbow a minister nut of his pulpit nor raise nn unseemly protest when I see my worst dead bent patients lavishly 'hlr- f- Ing the front seats of his show. I i thought I discerned a good sermon ln; J the minister's two -letters, and so I A m n r ! MM L. j round on pastoral work 1 do get most At rtlbllC market horribly fnmlshed. i There's not a tiling wrong with me - :physlcaUt.nccordlng'tollfe:lnsurnnce: examiners. I shnll be grateful for anything you ; andryet when 1 pet to walking have , gladly deferred to.. him. today. fc "What's all the rumpus about?1 1.. (. n..ABilnn niiBlllan ni tliu Itlll. letln board at the pUbllc . market In uK(- I can't remember Just now whnt T . putrgested. but no doubt t gave the public today. Now n tho time to sing: Yes, have no watermelons, tudayl r M)H RALI'.t (( Cor vail Is Ouwtto-TlincH.) One hnywire sawmill, nice location, ton pilles hunt from the shipping sta tion,' Half mile of plunk road, rest of It mud, - Hix brlilges, nil condemned. Inn otherwise good. Timber strictly yellow fir, Very few knots, nwfuMy sound.' between tho rotten spits. Fire box, boiler, flues leak some, .Injector patched with chewing gum. Durn goofl whistle and onrrlatre track. Nine' foot left of the old smoke stack. Ilelts n little ragged. mtH ate the luces. Jlend saw is cracked In ft couple nf places. The engine knocks and Its loose on. ihc'hakc. - Fly whees brokett slightly, In jut- one pin re. . reRnrd lo the larire morning crowds thero on mnrket days. Immediately" ,uuw.mk w..H. ' "minister an earful. Somehow his let-' wered by the worlds: 'Peaches and Up gnve me the lrnpre8ion tnnt ne watermelons. Ihnd gOQd senfle ftbout health questions The largest watermelon .ever on wnich ,j ftnd hut rarely In ministers, display there was exhibited t AnyhoW( JuIv 1( j . heard trom the market this morhlng. It weighed mnBter again approximately 00 pounds, and was ,.V(1 !been n'nfl BOBft and ,dane u grown by W. U. Harris of Willow Tunt , vnll ninv ftP mnv t P0pnli NR WYOttK Augustus Thomns, springs, who states that he has sev- T.vp rPn(.n(i the point of my omhltlon dean of nlavwrbrhts. Is to nlav the ami nthem. which he In ponfident 1- ...iu ,. ...i'.w ..1 A lending role In .hl own piny. I will weigh more. legging on from you-I set eomething ""n ? '0".,n'uch ""0,, for taun"-ry ' - 1 .-m ' m, 1 cn ...., .. i !.... .. lu"e- tK. C rl.) A jlUt of tennis plnyers was limrte ,lmisl. brhlKlnr ,h0 ,,, for the en. nop to over 70 cnrH. QI'KSTIOXS ANI AXSWKItS. Sonic PoIIch Ditwrvc It. 'T nm n -tencher and a -regular -"old mold' 'at that, yet I hove found your column .. , . and I want to thank you for changing coryza to crl. I be-, lieve some folks thought I wob swear ing at them when I used the former term. (I,. M. A.) Answer Well, that's nhout the only way to deal with some folks who have It. . 'atcr Sof tonor ' Which Is the letter plan for us. to Install a. 'water softener to treat our well water, or n clstern-to catch water from the roof? Our well water has B76 grains iof hardness to the mll- BUYYDURCOflL NOW!. -I. it BROADCASTING! Wesell clean, sure-fire, comfort- giving coal. ' -- Order your win- ters supply now and take advant age; of .. 'K'' LOW SUMMER PfilCf PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' Vfit timwertb tha Burning Question IX MKMOHI.VM Khep, a good dog. Is (tend. What then? Mow many dogs have died, and mnny; limy mnny worlds, how many suns; 1'or so the Indifferent pageant runs, Itiit'I Who miss him, may not I Itemember him, nnd wonder-why An men have wondered sinco men ' ? were hy men and dogs of ehnrn'cter", ' Itrnve, gentle men, Imivo dogs and kind. With cowiiriln and cum oblivion find: Como lo 0110 end wtlh knaves, one i- ; ' room, , Ami mix wllh muckera In the tomb: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; Liive that was loyal one wllh lust: Htrength thnt was Belllesa one with greed; - . The 'briar roso nnd the stinking weed. Iiaht the old riddles rust my pen! rlhop, a food dog, Is dead. Whnt then? ( New 'York World.) ' i;ti?knal pitneks AftAix. (Kulem CaplliiUournul) : ' Pulls city; Aug. 1 6. Miss Ulsle Kneebono, who had her collui . 'ti()ne hroken Bom'tlm ago, 'wns .-brought home from tho Dallas ;, hospital Wednesday e von In. The . hone had to be reset the thlrfl. . time before It Jogun to knit prop- RipplingRhijmQS A'Weitrlaron 7 Ml l nun, W GETTING $V$3t. GKOTt,lR''CIIN'("it;'.R sciii'rod my ecllar door, and put my cow in pound; I said, "I'll pvi'ti up -tlm -nor.-;before a -year mils round. 1 always pay my tlulit.s in full, thn.;ood ones and thcHiad-j and Vt'ii!;cam,i I will surely pull upon that erring lad." With endless patience I will wait until a efiimee I find to visit wrath upon the skate who smote, mo. from behind. And so 1 watched that (linger ja.v, while weeks anil months rolled by; 1 knew that ou some fateful day my. chance I would espy.- At last this (ieortre was strieken down liy sickneas lull and dire, and from his fetlocks to his crown his tendons seemed afire. His little saving soon were pone, and want -was at the door, his halidom waa put . in 'pawn, , and all the clothes he wore. "This is tha eluinee," I softly said, ''for which I've waited lonp. I'll visit him, and though .in bed, he'll pay fur every wrong," I called upon him then and there, a basket in my hand, and it waa filled with viands fair, with victuals fresh and eanntul. There were nine brands of standard soups, and pies like .mother made, and eggs just, gathered in my coops, and jars of lemon ade. And there were douKhnuts crisp and brown, and prunes nnd tripe and kraut, for I lial combed the blessed town for things :to please thisVout. And Iuh-emotion was ubsuvd lie blubbered fit to kill when I gave him, without a word, n lurgf ten dollar bill. ,fl put you old roan cow in hock," he muttered, through bis tears; "Ho still,",! said, ".you mustn't talk of old roan cows or steers." like 150 pounds ns my goal before va cation time. July 1 finds me H0 pounds In weight. ' And to show thnt It hns been .done without any great tntemnl disturb ance, this Is the report of a -urinalysis mnde by the Prudential Longevity service (we need not print the report here it was nil normal.) !I must liny I feel better. Food has no mAstery df me.' T know whnt 7 wnnt when I wnnt It.. iCo hrenklnst 1 I i j til rmi.'t-; uiimt'r nui (on iirm iv, ki.-i ilng dnlly Cdlorles to nhout KiOO; sup- ' ..... 11. .1.. T ...... . . 1 .....I hungry a f"lr portion of the time. 1 enloy mv food, nnd hnve niy nppetlte. nnd nil thnt. but 1 nm boss around this tummy of mine. My mother is a hit old fashioned. She weeps (figuratively) over my re-, duclng, She threatens dire things.. A cousin died of pernicious nnemla. which therofore awaits Ove chnp who Answer For laundry use, the rain water would he Idenl If your cistern will cntch enough. For drinking and' cooking, tho chemical softener would be advisable. Hammer Toes. Tlenso'tell me If hammer toes caus ed by light shoes can he straightened nnd how. I nm 18, nnd hnve seven hammer toes. (Alias M. S.) Answer "Sometimes hammer toe half the tlmof xcept grapefruit Juice ;" ' slrnlghtened by cnretully nd J"B" B'nninu un-nMiiigH itione. fts n rule It Is necessnry to divide the short ened or contrnoied tendon nnd keep n suitable splint on the foot until the loe heals in n corrected position. This mny be done hloodlessly and under local anesthesia. ' Mouihfiil of Medical Words. . Whnt Is metrol regurshninclon, In plainer English (Mrs. 8. L) Answer mitral regurgltntlon. means JiUckwartt lenknge of blood through diets. (By the way. If thero are the mltrnl valve (heart valve between mnny dlotants afraid of anemia, ynu the left auricle nnd left ventricle, might say lomethlnff ot value nhoutjj which should he closed when the ven thnl.) . I trlcle Is emptying Mood out Into the I can cat a nickel's worth nf mndy great artery.) TNIs Is Mie usuril'lesrnn once a week without tears. I can In -valvular disease or heart leakage, even ncoept -nn Invltntlon onrt -In 'n It Is sometimes called .mitral 'Insuffl whllo to soda. I do not know thnt clency. . . . , I hnve stnhlllied my weight, at 160,1 . llndlo A. tlnrtery. but I shall try. . Is It nil right to have n wet A hot- Now he n good felhvw nnd give me tery for the radio In our living room? n lilt of cheer, norhaps with some good (F. H. O.) i advice for n poor hungry soul. ' 1 Answer So fns as health or hy- I have the Impression -that I recelv- glene Is concerned It Is nil right. ed in letter from thnt same sky pilot , Should the bnttery develop hnodnl re nulte a while ago nhout his weight or gurgitation It Is Hough on rugs nnd something, hut never mind thnt. He such dewdngs, Is entitled lo rongratulallon for his rare self coiyrol a rare power Indeed among members of our noble sex. fel lers, thntiirh .nmninn ennurh nmnnff women, t.hnve , had kcores and scores Infliunmalion Is helped by camphor. of letters from womn telling of their Hydrastis, wltchhntel. etc.. ns mixed cce In reducing by the same tmeth- 'n IJitvnptlk -eve wash. On mnll oiU fallowed by the minister, but glrth'j hottle helps any case sore, weak or Camphor, for Bore "Eyes 7t Is surprising how nulokjy ,eyo t CASH PAID '...; For Second-Hand Furniture und Btoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 fpnight Try Your ..Favorite Fruit In wen -a lumtncr deoeft M dainty at it ii cool ran k. control- hai. never- threatened ro he- come .popular -tvlth -IhB men, -Rvery. thing considered. I shouldn't he-sur- prlted to learn that eUow down toy Uj-ugglsi strained free. I In eyes. n n. Aluminum eyo Hnsklns.. Ahto rup gidil DTEB8 HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS Centrnl Point Jjy Mary A. Mee, 23 V fi. Pt 'V . Adv. Children's Pictorial ' ' Cross vura rnmim t r- , . "fiiinmnf Aerftsn. i ivSrU 1... "OooK.ltooaeyJ-jJ : where nar i wanuer. . . ' Word ';. 'One who voIontnrHy (rtve- nls -life for .the "shke 'ui ' principle. ..'.. Word 5. Hale. ruEKed. Running Down. 1 Word 2. An old sayinj? or pro. .verb. .' . -, ' ' Word S. The'couritry of the ' Nile. . .. : . ' YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ,' ANSWERED. Medford District : Ji .. . ... .. .-. t. i..i Manager i-to take charge of Medford District for Oregon Life ' vThU.fs a permanent profitable - connection with, n real future . fortliesmbltlousmanwhocan j cfualify and m,akc good. . ' This opening Is created by the promotion of former Medford Diitrict Manager A. D. Evans to a more responsible position. Applicant muat possess charac-.. ter and ability to work consci entiously, enthusiastically and industriously; should be be rween 30 and 45 yeoni,of agci preferably married; have had some previous business experi ence in which he was reason- ' ably successful; ability to meet general public Is desirable; '- should have equivalent of high school education; be free from debt and have saved a little money. -' -' - : . A real position for a real man. If interested write to. W.C. Schuppel, Superintendent of Agents, Oregon LifeJnsurance Company, Portland, Oregon. 4" Oregoiilifc A.L.BILL.S,lVnhl.nl W. C. 8CBVITXU WtlUMMr Horn. Offwi PORTLAND, OREGON Si ' i- I Vw . I i V-- JJ rnr V of I jcot and chroalr H 1 '-TBi Hand lKomm. . Owlta Hooejl'l A. U. H t'p.'m. -f rt;i,-.-. 1 o