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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
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Heme hrewera In i olpett, corn whlHkey UIh tillers in i timber lands of East Tbxah, nnd liquid trickle across the Texas- uislana boundary from the ' wet bts of New Orleans, are, at pre,. the chief sources of hard -liquor Texans. - . h'he Mexican border and the pulf net have become negligible foctorH the forbidden1 industry, say en bee men t officials of three- arms of b Federal service fighting the pro bltion .battle In this part of the fcrld. . Moat of the liquor ' entering the Lte now is coming overland from w Orleans the fairly effective list and border blockade shutting the supply from Mexico and the llf. Tiqullla, the Mexican drink. late months has increased from a gallon to $12 at San Antonio, Bleating a scarcity In that quarter. Since, the prohibition raids In New leans last August, however, th iply from this source again haw nlnished, ,the prices of New Or- na whiBkey doubling ! nthlH Htate. fore the raids New Orleans whin- ty sold at JO a quart in half cast Today the price is about i quart. The sale of Jamaica ginger, or lake" as the trade calls It in re- krted to have increased enormously northwest Texas lately, and this interpreted by enforcement offic es that real liquor hi scare. The tosumption of "Jake," which i ficture of ginner and about 9li per. nt alcohol, han increased 10 fold nee prohibition became a ljiw. Of rjiula report that before prohibition gallon would have lasted Fort forth a month. These officials ive no control over the Bale of thin tide. Frank Cole, assistant state prohi- jtlon administrator, sad the east xas woods are "full of stills ' ope ned by farmers principally for bine consumption. They work al lost unmolested because the nwampy untry makes It difficult to locate .em. ' FUND IS $202,220 3ALEM, Ore., Nov. 12. With loans m the common school fund of the ite " aggregating $696,704, . Union iinty is the . heaviest borrower long all the counties of the -state km that fund, says a statement pre red by O. G. Brown, clerk of the lte land board. t the close of business October 30 total loans from the school fund Ire $6,881,412.85, while rural credit Ins aggregated $421,324.51, In loans m the school fund Wheeler county Isecond with 1424,1)48. I . . Marlon county's loans from the hool fund are $278,993.18 and from s rural credits fund $29,305.90. Lane Jnty has loans aggregating SI 13.300 m the school fund and, $4791.81 ra the rural credits fund. Jackson inty has borrowed $202,220 from school fund and' $31,404.01 from rural credits fund. Deschutes nnty's loans from the, two funds are ,270 and $4831.60, respectively, and iiatllla county's loans from the two ids are $217,400 and $4626.58, - re BCtlvely. .Douglas county has bor- nved $00,064 from the Bchool fund d $19,312.95 from the rural credits fed. , Multnomah county has' ' borrowed '116,724 and $4793.91 from the two bds. : " ' ' The Pony Express" Opens at Craterian (Acclaimed as a monumental screen nlevement and hallded aslhegrcat- hlHlorlcal western since "The Cov d Wagon,'! VThe Pony Express," hues C'ruze's titanic frontier pro- li tlon, begins Its local engagement the Hunt's Craterian. today..- .' i this picturination of the story by nry James Fornian , and Wnt'V lods, Cruzo has opened another ipter In the history of America. fcfnder the magic hand of this tu torial genius, .,the- ,uiy of 1880 ring to life. .Once again the phun i riders of the Pony Express thun- out of Ht. Joseph, Missouri, and ramento. California, carrying the It mall. Once ngnln Blnister polltl- forces plot to gain control of Call nla. Once again the savage Sioux Hans launch a terrific attack on neshurg, Colorado, and burn part the town before they are driven out the troops. Once again news of Lrnham Lincoln's election to the sldency arouses the .country to a nzv of excitement, And once again housand and one other stirring nnd limntlc events flash forth In all their id realism.': intertwined, with the more spectac- lir scenes Is a wistful love laic mple Mixture Best For Constipation Slfliple buckthorn bark, mune im sulnh. c. n.. glycerine, etc., ni Ixed In Adlerlka. Is excellent for nstlpntlon. Itoften works In one ur or less nnd never gripes., me fasant and QUICK action of this riclent Intestinal evncunnt; will sur- Ise vou. Adlerlka helps any case oa, the stomach, unless oue i en-sKited causes. Often removes ntter you never thought win In kur system. 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