Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 23, 1925, Image 4

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Bedford Mail 'Itubune
AN INDEPENDENT NKH'SI'AI'KII
PUBLISHED KVEKY AITKHMION KXCEIT
MiHIIAY. MY 1 HE
MEUKOIIU I'llINTINll CO.
The California Championship
KAN Fll A Nf ' I K( 'O. Hp i t .
The Uedford Hunday Horning Kim Ik furnlKh.-l tlio world lovt-H the undor-tlng, even
njiben de.iri..B the leny d.ily ! , ralifornlii. In the K'-lf flniilB for
the fiillfornln Ptato I'luunp.oiiHhip at
Office: Mail Tribune Huilihiitf,
North Kir itreet. I'huiie 7.1.
A cnntolldation nf thp DeinofTittlr TImm. ttift ,
Meuiord Mail, the McJfonl Tribune, Uiu Houlh
ni Oregon I mi, the AhIiIuiuI Tribune.
1 . All HPlf-n'HtniliH'il mjtiicw hut uKHlntlr
fiiHhton, he t ailed an off l Ihi'h in
tention to the fait. Tho official wan
vory offidouM. He uppeared to kimw
all nlmut It. He took up Von Klm'H
ball and moved It ahout tlirco feet,
ItOHKMT W. IMJItl., Bdltor.
H. Sl'il I'TEK SMITH, MaiiHKi-r.
By Mail In Advance:
Daily, with Kunduy Run, year f.7
Datlv. villi Hundav Hun. itumili
Daily, without Sunday Nun, itr ..
Daily, without Hundiiy Hun. month
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year
Sunday bun, one year ll.VQ
I'f'bhle Jieath ycnUMi. uy, 1'Yanlt Dolph
of i'ortlund wuh the .under-dog und'ullM free from tho tree and with u.
California prldo bowed before hlin.t falr H,,nt' thoi,h not BO KUuU U nL''
4 . ,, , for the fairway.
A Iiuko gallery made up iiiontly of; ., ,, ... i
week-en.l kuchu f i mu Ka Kruneleo Von Kim watched him nuietly and
followed the match for the J mm tr.klthe" when J,"'"h luuI H0,U hiH M,Mo,1;
of ;ir hole,, over the moxl beautiful . ll'u Hilul Wl 11 """" im' "wr.
,r.r ,.ru i -n,,. ..,...,1,1 ,. f..,.1 it was IiIh turn to play, ho turned
71 . . . ,' . .... t to tho nfficialH and Ha id "I think
fl.,0 111 2 i mey cneereii anu p-i , , , ' . . ' ,
.:, plauded Oio'-OrfKon player. They' mv ba" wa8 ire." iluclnB hit. club
'" wanted him in uin i.ihi um inmr nH,wo tho ball nuu been directly bo-
he wan the under-doK. but when ho
CROSS-WORD PUZ'tK STORY
i hp: pillow kiciii
BY OARIUKIt in Mndford. Altluitd, ,n--kwtn- Mtned perhajm the Kreatcnt come
HiSwly": ' i"w"n'' back In a olf championhlnf, and
' Daily, with Sunday Hun. month $ .7.1 1 foiiKht from hIx down on the 2lHt
Daily, without Kumlay Hun. month 1.1 j hole to a I HqUaro on tho Itlat, there
nfilv! Iiilh8Llv''t,;Su.'viri'r''" I'JII! " a marked ch. In Kullory
All Uvina by carrier, canh in advance.
Enteral as secoml-rlniia maltrr at MHford,
Orrajon, under act of March 8, J 879.
Official papf-r of tlif City of MHfnnl.
Official iuier of Jackhon ('utility.
sentiment, and "may the best man
win" waH the feeling thereafter.
ThiH than kg wan not duo to lo!ph
entirely. Jn a uenso Von Klin won
the Rallery by tiheer f iKhtinjf Bplrit,
and aH fine an exhibition of, Kood
Nworn dailv avrrairo HrrnLillnti for Hiiurt HinatiKh lti iih ftnn witiibl I'ver
month fndiiiff April let, Hv.'.i, amiu, trmrc Hum ........ H(. M'hn M-m VrnnciHcit
dould. U.e clmitatfon of anv oti,.-r .Mr pub-,'"" to Hf 1 he 1 1 lHL"
llahed or circulated in .la.kon toiinty. (papers made no mention of it, per-,
' ' i I hniiM Iicr-n ustf) Vnn Mlin llnllu fl'IIIH
.... MKMBKRH OK TUB AKStKMATKP PltKSS. , ,.H a,,.,,,!,, nnl Kn li't-n nclKcn Iii.h
Thft AuMwiateii ivmi u ,.(.iHiw.i.- Angeles and ban rtanclKeo huh
to the ue for remhiiitlon of all Wuk dh- n more u ho for h. A. than alio hua
rau-nt-B credited ro it or not oiherwUe endii.-d fur J'uhn lieacli, Klurlda.
In thin paper, and alao to Ilai loual tifiWH tittb-l
All riphta of rppubllcntlon of apeclid din
jpatchew herein are ulno reaervnd.
Ye Smudge Pot
liy Arlliur lVrry.
GtrM, according to government hih
tlHtlcs, Khow a decline In jihyiilciil fit
.nenii. and if. they lire , not Hlroni;
enough to waHh tho mippcr dlHhcn,
-thoy aro nut utrone enough to dunco
all nlflil.
r f I i
Want someone to cure for 1JI
month. hHtiy with good icfcrciKu-H.
(Ad Kuiituu) City Stur.) A leputtihle
Infunt..
'Wo' nro Rolng to pny anil I hope
.till remain friends," Haiti M. CiiIIIiiux
.poaklnff of the French war dehtx to
day.' -Tho nation nhoulil huHten to
Inform M. Calllnux. if anyhody Beta
mad, It will be Franco. M. Callluux
iiIho romarkH. "Franco aaved civilisa
tion, and Franco and America were
frlendM nnd iiIMch." Ho Hhould Ihivo
'Huld: "Franco and America saved
'civilization, and that Franco nnd
America were alllcH and frlendH."
Credit should bo given for Homolhlng
besides money.'
, . THAT'S STIIANC.IOI
(ltt)H Angdus KxiiinliHrr)
Roilolfo Quona, Mexico City's
pot bullflKhtcr, has budo farowell
to tho arena after fighting hulls
for twenty years without being
killed once.
Tho oldest Dick Sherwood hoy
marched to the altar Tuesday, with a
firm and steady step.
However, It occurred tit tho fif
teenth hole on the second round
At tho thirteenth Uulph squared tho
match, lost the J-ltli unit was 'one
down und four to go. It was tho crit
ical point of llio entire 'thrilling con
test, and no ouo knew this bettor
than Von Kim.
For tho second timo in tho entire
match ho made a poor too shot, u
had hook to tho woods. Jt was u
golden opportunity for tho Portland
youth and he almost took advantago
of It. Apparently determined to
profit by Vou Kim's error, ho care
fully avoided n hook but went to tho
other exlrcmo nnd sliced a high one
to the right. It looked like out-of-
bounds from the tec, but tho ltullun
Spanish ball-hunters, scrambled about
and sent back the word that the
bull wus Just Insido.
Tho two inayers stnrteil off, the
gallery following. When tho judge
camo iluwn, however, and took a
squint at Dolpb's ball, ho ruled It
out of bounds-by an inch, and Dolph
was sent back as unprcturbeil us
usual, taking his deliberate long
legged stride for a second tee shot.
Meanwhile the gallery which was
spread out ull over tho fuirway, was
urdered back nnd in tho excitement
and confusion thoy run llko a hand
of sheep toward the woods where
Von Kim's ball was lying. Ono of
tho many Han Francisco flappers,
scurried along with, a cuniol-llko
lope, and poked' a white kid slipper
into Von Klin's ball sending it four
or flvo foot from behind a big plno
whoro it was stymied to a clear
ing with a clear shot for the fairway.
In tho excitement no ono seemed to
notice this but Von Kim. In his
bind the tree.
Tho officiul mado tho chango, look
fng considerably disgruntled und Von
Kim with scarcely a glance tapped
it lightly so It rolled about 25 feet
to the center of tho fuirway.
Von Kim lost that hole, when If
he had simply abided by tho tech
nicalities of tho gamo ho would un
doubtedly havo won Jt. It was t
very generous nnd spprtsmanllke
thing to do und It won tho gallery
completely.
Tho loss of that holo might well
havo lost Von Kim tho match It
Oolph had played on tho next two
link's- tho sort of golf ho had boen
playing all afternoon. Hut on tho
next holo tho J'orthinil boy with a
superb drives. tho best of tho en
tiro card, duhhod his second shot
to tho gully and at tho start of tho
3Glh hole was again ono down.
Tho situation was tenso ns Von
Elm camo up for his teo shot on
next to tho last holo. Ho smacked
out a beautiful Iron, straight for tho
flag, but a trifle strong. Tho ball I
lunucu on tno green, bounded across
tho hole nnd dropped Into the sand
trap on tho further side. It looked
llko an easy win for Dolph, and a
ugni for the mutch on tho last holo.
Hut the Portland star showed ho Is
only human. Ho had pulled down
ono of tho greatest golfers In tho
country Irom six ui to seven nil
during all that strain ho had novor
weuKened. but tho strain had told
He sent a screamer over tho green
nnd into the Pacific ocean. Ho still
had a chance, but his second tee
snot nau a hook and caught tho sand
trap on tho left. It was heartbreak
ing for tho Oregon contingent, but
it Dolph felt it, ho certainly did not
snow it. The coolest and most de
liberate golfer In seven worlds, ho
proceeded to march toward tho green
as usual, tnnt slow undulating strldo,
for all tho world llko a slow-moving
picture. He still had a buro chanco
and Intended to play for it. They
had to get out a tupo to find who
was away. Dolph won tho burden.
Ho took his putter as usual, his
putlor shots out ot.trojlhlo had boon
one of tho marvels of his game,
but tills time It failed. Dolph looked
up, the ball hopped woukly to the
oiiKO or tho green. Von Kim chip
ped out, dead to the pin, nnd tho
California championship was over.
It. W. It.
( tlFhi r
1-4. what a terrible 5-10-14 ' What is 3-1I.M5 c."'"K '"?
A pillow fight,' 1 seel 3-4-5-6-7 your pillow quickly, my i-6-11 or
you will certainly be tlcleatcd!
Here's a big 1U-11-12 coming from Sally!
Dear me 7-12 do miss a lot being "grown tips I" I'd love to bo
in a pillow fight right now I
Answer To Last Puzzle
1-4-9 (pie). 3-4-!i-6-7'8 Iwlndow), 6-10 (do). 1-2 (Pa), 711 (on), 8 12
(we), 2-5 (an), 10-11-12 (one).
Coovrtght. IMS. by The Inlernnttmwt Syndicate
l lirldit'ti's I'u'tnnal
Criiss Wiiril Puzzle
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
If Senator lllntni Johnson had n
prominent wife lie couldn't keep any
stiller. Yoti lMt I'm t th' danee
t' niKlit. We're only yomi; twitv, you
know," I Iieaiil 3Iort Tine, fifty, say
t'day.
. Who's Who
The l-'et-t of V estiva I A pondages.
In a traffic Jam ft is not difficult
to fear that feet are destined to fol
low the tonsils, wisdom teeth, rhII-
sae and appendix
into evolutionary
desuetude, and the
f e a r in not as
suaged when one
finally KetH thru weather
by exhibiting the
duHtinp powder Is ad visit bio when
there is foul odor.
6. I'cople with tender or trouble
some feet should wear wool stoek
inj;s or nt' least wool feet or wool
soles In stockinKS of whatever mate
ria) they prefer.
7. People with sweaty feet should
wear cork insoles especially in cold
Commander John A. HodM-H.
Ono of tho pioneer aviators of the
navy Is Conitjtander John A. Kodtfors.
leader of the recently attempted flight
to Hawaii. Tie was on hoard the III
fated PN-y No. 1. which floated dis
abled for many
days on the Pa
cific. The- flight com
mander Is the son
of Admiral John
A. Hod gets, nnd
was born In 1SK1.
in Washington, O.
O. le entered the
naval academy at
the age nf lti und
w a s graduated
noon after the first
days of the Kpan-b-h-A
merican war.
OOHN A-R0D6EKS 1,1 wnlrh he WUH a
liartlclpa ht.
Ifis first experience with aviation
was with man lifting kites which
the alert traffic ot UMtM);
For severe sweating of tho foot
'' spotting purposes, p.y actually flying
cop dl.sttnguisnos, mn duatIn , or V". J unio. wunur
doctors from folks 8hnPS an(, tho i,.iilnirs with JU,iPht fio,1' " was qualified as
to find these in- . , Hl0klnKS "ith second naval aviator tn the U. H. navv.
, 10 uiiu umbo in ttowdei eonsisttnir of nnn dram of
ith threo ouncea of wIth , -vn(u M ,.,.,
qulries on tho Vtry ton of tho first miI1(.vIlc ucid wjU.
pile, of tho datfH&rttrlr.'J Uorl(. Jlci(U . ..
"Would you mint) hfiplng a feller jiightly dah
QUILL POINTS
Wan nv..,ln,t tl,n ...
llichllv dnlihln.r tlm nlTnnln.r .... .iuini miiiii.
out? I Ihivo trouble with' i,ln ,..,, ,,',, , .
blisters between tholv,or ".. ... ... ' "er t ne wnr Itodgers beennic ex-
toos. There Is no odor, only U.:,! ,'; ,c u,; ; ,h; ! 7" TI,r "r " "' ? S' N"1'
Itch so bad tho skin cracks. Ono "Um U"n ' U'y n lh8Thl" . f"ll-cd by shore duty In
doctor recommended that 1 use alum ! , . .command of tho naval air station at
(loiior rccommenucu tnnt l use alum, 3. jioiiping the soles only with Honolulu,
and another iravo me Inward medl-'na D. - - - ..
,, .,.,e,,,tll , , B "'""" oi loi-maim as,, him present homo Is In Havre do
was iheumatioith0 kln Bllin(, n mml cil
vs wc tiiKKM-sttiiHl J'.uriiprnii critics, womiiu s spliero in this
lii'inisplit'i'P.
SPLENDID EVENT
Last evening as I bo glorious Sep-
lemuer day was coming to a splendid
close. Krustus Madd. displaying ver
satile anger, efficiently bnred a neat,
round bole In the manly bosom of
Hllas Homiintlc. Mr. Mndd Is being
complimented widely on Ills brilliant
and splendid display of murksmun-
, ship, which removed from civic acliv
' Ity In these parts the outstanding
Mr. Homunllc. mid ll splendid clll.en
, he was. Medford Is Indeed foiiiillalc
: to have numbered among Its splendid
citizenship so sterling a pair.
As soon as the wind flew around
with the Sliced of a 1 tl-yciu-obl girl
going nfier a hcitd of leituco for a
soclul function, to decorate the salmi.
, tho ever-alert sheriff, the efficient
prosecuting attorney, the wlde-iiwaUe
. police, and the genial coroner, pro.
j ceeiled to tho scene of tho alleged
tragedy, where they mado a splendid
Investigation.. A crowd withered, and
was held buck, while a prospective
ciindlilale for the legislature took
chargo of the preliminary probe and
demonstrated lie Is a man of affairs,
conservative, able, competent, ami in
ravor of I he strict enforcement of Ibe
nlsleud Act. lie made n splendid
showing and will be luud to beat in
tho spring, from present Indications.
It was a killing that would have done
credit to a city twice Ibe size of the
biggest little city. All ltcpiibllcan
officers deserve credit for their skill
so astutely reminded by a likeable,
but Incompetent Democrat, who
polled too many votes.
The widow conducted herself In n
gracious manner, greeting her guests
with a fascinating smile, which tilted
III perfectly ami splendidly with the
background of autumn leaves. Khe
crieu in a dignified tone, and her
register 111 the higher keys was ad-
lulrnble. and seldom h d off the
legitimate slage. Khe carried an em
lirolrtered Irish Iliieu handkerchief,
which hnil been in her family for a
generation, and was used by her
great. grciit-gi eot-gieat . gi andinol liei
nt a strnwberry sm-lnhle southern
lown. the year James K. IVIk wus
elected president.
Mr. Itonwintle. who turned up his
toes In n splendidly efflelent manner
worthy of a better cause, was like
llhle. lovable, lido ruble, amiable, nf.
fMble. nnd often seen on our streets.
3 ho was never caught before, though
lie bad made several sirnicgic re.
treats In a splendid manner, a num.
her or times. Ills rich l..n Hnne 'i. Ill
be missed from the splendid gat!er
O '"" """ "inke Medford what she Is
today. If Mr. I!,, mantle was walkluu
Mound our splgidld vallev tKht now
he would say to Mr. Madd: "Vou
Just right, but why aim so straight
It w splendid, tho fatal."
Too much can not be said In pral.i
U nf the snlendl.l i . '..
.,, nun,
jOrse .pieudld olils.n. met splendid
tint Hiici-p .liipan is a topic ol coiiversalion, that's where the
west, begins.
The Riissip tif the lightodiis is .just vicarious cnjovmi'iit of
naughtiness.
Kvor.vliotl.v lias n ftipni'it.v fur appreciation, but too many waste
il on themselves.
Ami just a few .veins ayo the l'nliee (fazette was consiilerctl
wii'Ued.
Dressing up isn't much of a task fur
clot lies brush.
tlail. All he ueeils is a
Correct this sentence : "It is very kiiut of you In praise me,
sir," said the man, limit I haven't time to listen this inorning."
RipplingRhijmos
CREDIT.
tYl'l credit's gn.d for aii.vthiiig," our leadiii; meivhant
said it; "c want all men to danee and sing, and so
we're .giving credit, .lust blow yourself by day and night,
though empty be your pocket; buy anything that is in sight, and
"I' I he slate we'll chalk it." It is i,le thing to feci vor
stand-off has no limit; that you may buy with rierv zeal, 'and
none will try to trim it. A large pip,, organ then Thought, its
tones were grand and thrilling, ami when I left the store I
thought I'tl surely made a killing. Hut as I paced the village
street to gain my humble slum'ty, fdt a coolness in my feet
how face the wife and auntie? "If there's a thing wc tin not
' '" ""'.v '" doleful chorus, "it is that instrument in-
'Iced, the thing will only bore us. Now every week for fourteen
years you'll have to make a payment, and who will buy your
luckless beers, our remedies mid raiment ?" ,.xt day, wheiioto
my wink I went, remorse within me stronger, the boss exclaim
ed, "Oh, Mr. (icift, we'll need you here no longer." My eyes
with scalding tears were dim, as I went lortho.Jisgusto,?; 'l fell
down stairs and broke a limfl, which surgcflis then ad'jued.
Misfortunes e, Oone after one. woe vyis n chronic dweller; and
evcnOwci k there came a dun from that blamed a 'an teller.
O'ut ikhv I'm having better link. I work for .Tohnnic Morgan,
ami every week I taken buck to pay on that pipe organ. I'll
never buy a thing again, thouirh merchants plead ami banter,
unless 1 lis vo I he ir. men to w for it-mstnnlrr. .
cine ho
trouble.
said . It
I walk two lnllest)no
ounce of formalin to eight Hecause of the splendid way In
himself I
every morning and again every even- ounces or i i. L-i,,. .i, 't.,.i..
Ing but sit all day at the bench. lThlli , especially helpful when tl.o'durlng the perilous nl, e ,1 ,vs ' ru
walk fo exercise, because 1 am six. sweating is associated with foul odor.on the Tacific In a disabled plane, he
K'"".uf . WP'f.h I9" 1,ou""B' -I- " hen foul odor (formidrosls) has been promoted to assistant chief
which I think Is rather too much
Mr. 1). G."
...-,. K . .lay or four or five davs with
way in w-l.lch nearly everyone ln- Whitfield's ointment, which consists
.h I """,";""7.l"": "t one-half dram of salicylic add and
" """. ........ ono drain of benzole acid In ono
v .sc..,,e .- ounce of petroleum Jelly
annovinD- mi nfnl reanlia ..r tblu .... .
Ihas been promoted to nsslRtnnt chief i
is me cliief trouble, greaso the soles. Gl tho bureau of aeronautics.
and tho skin between the toes onco
annoying or painful results of this
bad habit. If any part of tho body
needs porous, loose clothing which
will not interfero too much with
ventilation and evaporation, it is the
in some chruulc obstinate cases
a few mild X-ray treatments will
reueve tor a year or more.
. h lien the skin between the
toes blisters, itches or cracks, wisps
en - . ih f . .il m i I BHUZe or nbsorbent cotton freely
, " , . powaerea with bor e acid or with
pervious covering at nil times. Unc stearale powder must bo. ke
Tho onlv effe,-llv. reoie.lv I en,.'i... .. I'onoer must He kept
7i,,. ....ii ..... " lne lop" 'hanged two
suggest for this common affliction
is going barefoot. Tho feet, how
ever, will probably he kept covered
long after everything else has boon
revealed, because centuries of crudn
footwear havo made these appen
dages such an ugly sight to behold.
If you can't or will not go candidly
barefoot, then go as bare of foot ns
you w'lll or can whenever you cnn.
This jMitillcs tmr mi v l.i Mm ...... 1 1-1 ...I...... ...
-v.- ... .mi.-, iiKiun prevented the navel unn
lions complained ,, of by our three plane 1-B-l from li . . , .
mrm.ii,inil.nl. I.... -i... : "S
' lu "'ia'inm.'(i iniriy hour sustained flli.-ht
excess vo su-eallnv nt Mm r..l fn,.l (no. OUHUWH.U lilt, lit
or three times a day to keep the
imii suriaces dry.
1(1. Whatever ailments of the
feet wo have cultivated with our
freak footwenr tho best thing we
can do about It now is to cheer
up and try t0 buro 'eni.
Cook with gart.
If.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
r.MTKI) STATKS SKXATOK
JAMES J. OHOHSI.KY
Of Portland. Oregon, hereby an
nounces that he Is a candidate for the
Republican nomination for II. S. Sena
tor at the May, 1928, Primaries.
Experience and Qualifications:
Raised on an Iowa farm, ('n-aduntod
from Iowa University academic and
law departments and post graduate
at Yale. Served four yeurs us County
Superintendent of Schools. Kervajd
flvo sessions In Stato Senate. Served
six and a half years as IT. 8. Attorney
under Roosevelt nnd Taft. National
guard and Mexican border service nnd
twenty-nlno months In World war
iom urogon. over seas with front
lino divisions In Champaign nnd Oiao
Aisne nn dwlth Rainbow (42d) divis
ion in Argonne.
I'll-1 Kllirln firr Will work zealously for develnn.
BAN FRANCISCO Unfavorable mpnt of Oregon nnd support of meos
...... ... . "IttMirUllie , i,rpH fnr rn hnnnSl . .
excessive sweating" of tho feet
bunions, weak or nronated or tho
m-ly or functional stage of flat feet
and even to Just tired, aching, burn
ing or painful feet.
oi i:ktioxs ami axswkhs.
Some general Holes lor Saving Hie
Tret I'mni tin- Harm Jlime by
rtHifivciir.
1. Use no hot wnter on the feet.
If you 'must wash your feet nt nil
use only cold water, and the less
of that the better.
2. Avoid constriction of tho foot
or leg.
.1. If you can't go barefoot n
while every day, Include some foot
ami toe exercises In your date
keeping fit schedule.
4. i'laln talcum, such ns Is com
monly used to dust n tire Rising be
fore Inserting the Inner tube, mav
be freely dusted In the shoes and
the toes of the stockings to keep the
feet cool. Friction of tho feet Is re
sponsible for many foot tumbles.
f. The similar use of burl,, mid
Bote! Manx
Powell street at O'Farrtll
8AN FRANCISCO '
' 'Nearest to Everything "
Every modern convenience
for the guest. Circulating
Ice water. Hospitality and
Rood service.,
HARVEY M. TOY
Ownr
IIVl.tMH
teen
. .brand
Alitor
USED FORD COUPE
EXCELLENT CONDITION
BALLOON TIRES
o
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
ures for real benefit of farmers as
suggested by their organizations. Fa
vor World Court and Reform Senate
'"lien. . Adv..
Medford Glass Co.
Antomohlle Glass and Mirrors mntln
to order. We cnll for your sash and
replace broken windows.
Phone 140.
118 8. Bartlett.
v ii
ffl r
Before
you Build
or Buy
a Home
.insist on
ChecKSeal
Electrical
Wiring
vV,uccom"T
l.uuniiix Acro!s.
Word 1 The name of the ant.
mai which rode to ttanb'trv Cros.
Word 4 Urtut. good, courane
ou Vvo,o 6 A sfrerinB oi nenpie
collected n i tr.et lot . the nmr
p.iiio.e Hlgn school? duve tnem
bcfui e tool ball values.
Kunning Down. .
Word 1. To nraise a person for
worth and character
Word 2. To revolt against some
thing vWod II Kinoly powdered mater
ial used in "nimii.K.
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ansm:ki:i.
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Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicine
vnU aud llhrtmt
DtM(VMnil uf Una
anil Womeav
Cancer and tumor trvalod, tDflvanu, km
ley, bladder aud ntnmiirh troubt, Ht
hernf. rupturt, colcfr femtil truublta, pw
iIjbIb, fever pneumotn, aathina jind throat
trouble, rheumHtlHtu. iinenorrhoea, goltr
porwrumptlon, caUrrU, piloa, hydrocla, al
bumlo.
OfflM Hour: 9 A. M. lo I P. M.
Conaultatlon Frt
241 South Front at MWfoi. Of
Our paint ttleketh
closer than
brother.
All of life's lessonB
are not learned In
school. The lesson of
paint's protection
comes from experi
ence. Wo know that
paint ts tho best pro
tective policy. Wby
do wo put It off?
r3i-.ni-mrMTTi:M
Follow Peter Paint 's Advice
WE HAVE ADDED
ELECTRICAL
WELDING
to our iip-lo-dnto, plant and are
now prepared to tin both elect rie.
nnd acetylene wcltling, liavinK an
expert in charyc of thin depart
ment. -
WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE
ALL OUR WORK,
o
If wc do jour work you
, ; . know it is right. ' O
YOUNG'S-
;: ivi n
v-V":."" 'r splendid duty
macnuie ana Auto Eepalritijr;