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frreDFOTCn MATL TKTBUXR lrEDFOTCD, ORF.dOy, FRIDAY. MATMTT lfi, 1928. PAGE FIVE o How to Select a nun snipping company (By Kimulil 1 KliUcr) , furo the company deducted 118 C'allfurniu fruit vhlppiug coin- money for shook. pucKiiu,. com-j panics are inukinc plans tor (he J S28 season. The decldlous fruit d grue growers, as usual, ure wilting to see what kNid of a; deal each of these "concerns is gut mi; to offer them thin time. Jllt) mmy n.trnw wi i v yearn lias been for the more re- lul.ln ft.. ... ... ... reidf . o. b. hi Hales. While J lfey d th.Vthe average grower leans more and more toward the f. o. uJ sale, getting stung more and mure often bv duintr so Tim number onen d uuint, so ine liuml.ei of outfits today which will offer to buy f.o.b.. und which are tood for their chocks, is much smaller than five years uko. Growers Hiinply risk their fruit by doing 1 .ltl, V.. ftU.. u- ... yv:0ul of 120Q (.ards sint out tney can oo is investigate tne credit standing aQ the record at other years' buslnV done by such bnvers Few ever dn k h"e .. MV,.'' eL.i...t"- . ooii.u w... .u...im.iies go oui to growers, offering f. o. b. sales" , which are nothing of the sort. ! An "f. o. b. sale" is only such ; when the grower Is actually un.d: a fWed urice before the fkit 1 o. nxea pi ce oeiore tho leaves his shipping point, or else when tho shipping company actu- ally has the fruit sold at the other end id the receive,- h the car, and pays In full upon de livery, on the basis of shipping point inspection not on inspection after delivery. What good is a promise of a shipping company to pay a fixed f. o. b. price, pro vided the delivered fruit arrives .O. K., and brings a relatively Viigher prico than that agreed uiion. All tho crrower c-els out of. , , w , , - ---- such a lucky gamble is tho fixed 1 pnj iiui ii ine ami sens, ue-1 waited 30 to !)0 davs boforo they llvercd. for less than enough to ; received payment from other con pay this "f. o. b. price." the grow-: cerns. er gels nothing but excuses. The: Wh(,n it came -to mentioning the reason It frequently does sell for irwt f und f,.atul.e, th0 answers less Is because the shipping n- j Bnl(, lt wns the onlj, WlU111.0 WBy pany permits inspection at de-1 lo husiness, that tho company livery point. In either event this,lllllst coninucrtn husiness. that it shipping company gambles with was tho fll.t -Vflie th . cvcr nad his frui and his money and he I rinses. Vhls is inst wlis.t iiiiimI nf - ---- i in. y leu sale auu very 1'iucii tho shipping firms mean whenlmore of the mme they say "f. o. b. sales," and dis-1 ThroUffh lt nU the Rr0W0Vfi om. guise their sales contracts so the Lhaslzed that the sepnrate trust trusting grower thinks ho has the fund was the roason fnr lhe at. real thing. It is actually easier : faetion thov frI, W1,n amnt0 to go out and sell growers fairy dories than the real thing. With the steady increaso in shipments each year, no wonder more growers choose to "play safo" with f. o. b. sales whenever they can. Hut this is Just tho rea son that reliable, conservative con cerns won't risk their own or their growers' money by buying f. o. b. stuff to speculate with. Such heavy competition magnifies the Tisk..-i . ,i : - From studyine: this trend in arrairs tneso i-ist two seasons, wc(ll)re lno buyer to pay up next m believe tho average grower wili(Jay Juiy 13 Tho orKinai pro get better service and actuallv i coetls 0j I'hiiadelphia sales ure collect more cash for his fruit ! milMi for deposit each day to by going to the best consignment j tne Xew yc trUHt funtl bank, shipping concern operating in his 0n July H tQL bu),k nir-mnils the community, and staying with it But xn a grower does this he wants to bo sure tho firm of his choice does not use hia money to do its business and speculate j with. Unless such a ;oucern can ; regularly make payments !n full for the fruit within at least two weeks after the fruit is delivered. : he can be pretty certain the out-! . . . . fi o 1,itiHinr l.n. I. miinev in pay somebody a little ahead f him or else it Is helm, speculated In iho l,.ii..,- e:,s he inav ' m nn ,i,.vm .,e l.meor. There : are concerns today oiienillng in California which have hundreds equity and lhe company as trus of thousands of dollars of ul'I i,.e transfers It to its own opera speculativo debts which Ihcy are j ting account. Nowliere along the carrying along by aid of patch- j way is it possible to rleviato from vork loans and precarious financ- tj,e mlcs. witliout easily being ing schemes. Much of this grief V-aught. At no time could nny they earned by using their grow-'ono attach the growers' hanked ers' money for unsuccessful and money In order to collect a debt outright speculation. t from the company. This goes on because the present ' The other two or three concerns laws allow such a concern to)W10 are verging toward this same mingle the sale money from your : principle in snfeguar'lh,r their fruit with their own. When they 1 patrons, do not happen To be tin write checks, they draw- against ,i,r court jurisdiction. Hut they your equity in their funds, as have sworn off on speculation well ns upon their own share. If nnd they happen to be thi ones they go broke, the creditors with , which do not have hanging) over the big bills, or perhaps the banks, j their henrlp any heavy burden of foreclose on all the cash H"'old sperllon debts. This lal compuny lias. None of those dol- ter point is a vitally important Vrs belonging to you are ever I distinction for every grower to deposited separately in your name discover before signing up. wheth at the bank. 1 er or not the trust fund Idea is This brines us to the growers' , trust fund Idea. At two sosrdons of the legislature, the shipping! concerns have leen able to defeat; this. iMHt time Governor Young i pocket vetoed the bill and s'gned , nno tn rputi'iitc co m - ; mission merchants, saying as he' did so that If those iflVcted by: make life worth while. At 44 shclaccount of thcQ'.or health of tho latter bill reftlctftu to abide ' finds w ealth, beauly and talent In-j Mrs. Thompson. She has been by It he would sign atrust fund sufficient. "All my house needs Isitaklng treQents nt lhe .lackaon blll at the 1!"0 scs'-i"n. Thlni, children." she says. "I haven't any vlllo hospllSfl and is Imiirovlng. worked out 'as ho is warn of my own. so I want to be a moth- .h.v ,....l,l n,.H w hem the legis-1 lature meets again he will be called upon to pay hia promise. - Hut iViwhllc the 1?:'S crop of j fruit haT to bo shipped before growers can expect any help from such a, law. This brings us back to earth to search out practicalQxainple of how theOiowers' trMt fund can be used. Perhaps the Stew art Frull company has gone fur ther with its application than other firms and Is doing It of ficially under puouc sciui.i.j. . or three other con.'is are doing the -'same thing," opt for one vital difference: your money is, Is i'-f"Vli.ii.iitcd separate from the. cf.mtiany s. Ask tiiem in I j bank they keep their sepate, growers' trut fund and write th-it b'TL,cour,''1ayppol,,.ed a receiver ' two years ago tor tne mew.-n - , - . -l -roHitnrs cldeThrn,h:hrui' lTo O "titad and continue business under' hi. rfi,.i.,inn Th court renuired hi. Hircilnn. The court reoulrea every cent receive I from . sale, ?' Uica b. paid first out of this. be-J Safe '"lssiuns. etc This company uil ! speculating entirely. It turned out' iu tie u tremendously successful ( method. In January its creditors, mostly! E'owcrs, were to meet to decldo whether to continue the business' ! or In 11m iiiilniB it lo...i.rl..l u letter ana uuesiionna i i e postcard was Bent out to ever;Q:rower who hllil villi!....,! Willi III. .......-' were asked just three questions: ' ..llow huv ltriem w0 gul fr yim ! compared with those, of other companies In your district ? llow , Promptly have payment on sales' pan;d wUh lhuM niailo ; othei. : comnanies? Mow .,1... trun fund method of handllnu your re-j turns appeal to you 7 Vel1; Stewart Kruit com- "' UUllllllUtl 111 UUBHIII-O. for immediate renlv. 350 came back we've never looked over any more' happy, cheerful, laudatory read-1 ' i .i. , ,'ng matter than tU.se cards turn-1. during the last two seasons. They!",""" " "-""' ',aim turning mem oui, as iiu-y nave Pll out to be. On W fire eomp a n- , , , ,. ., ed about anything One would f"' '!u"s0 , u"d lt,wu8 '" expect the kickers to bo the first ,n,c.x . Uay '"'e , h? ;lhc'1 " to write m telephone at the J. A. Cass ranch -.,' . , . ,,.,,,ito 'form llis relatives of his rracticall evcl V rel''y thl9 1 safety and was very much sur- firm had gotten as good or better 1)r,'. ... ,,,, hu filnml, had , , the ot,tela operating! 'i a searcluL imr v und ,,. . sanf districts The nmioi itv a seal, lung paity and 1,1 J O . hU iaa' T,e maJ . Ker combing the mountains for "11 .,.T ,., better prices than thejps neighbors. With an cxeopthW everyone praised the speed with which they got their money. One might al most gain the falso Impression from these that tho -competing shipping companies never paid their growers. These replies shew ed growers actually got tho cash within a range of 14 to ft days nflpr dnt nf Khlnmrmt. f rnu-nrn i;uuiLuiiiiy cum mrea mis Willi ino , ...i . .i.. ,,., feiil snunro .ten' thnt nl Inst!.. . .. .... . .. finances, no speculations and no need to spend extJ effort to al ways get a bWt price first on tho company's own fruit, und with a trust fund and a clear set of hooks, it couldn't help but Im prove on (ho average service j This firm carries a growers trust mini in a ikiiik in JNew lora, in Chicago and in San Francisco. The gro wer sh i ps a ca r on J u ly 1, for example. Tho , company sells It ih Philadelphia on July 1U. Tho rules of "the street dailv deposit sllns to the com pan$ main office in San Fra(iJis-J co. I'pon receipt of these on July 17 the company draws. HfrUinst the New York bank and I deposits the check in the San Francisco growers' trust fund i,anK. yiy the following day at, jatest the enstern agent's sales rPrl nrrVea. Is analyzed, and a I . i .. i. I.. .1 n i Balnst . the San Francisco trust h,',1" t'",U,,'y1 """if a "' :,.,., nn ., f, h. Is!ye" tl,"!0 w" k,uw i.i a.i ...1.1 ,....,.,. .,..'i' ' t,,. r,l' leoresents llm coniiianv's roncerned. Pacific ltural Press. March ii. 101'S. Adv. ; - A Mother by I ro.iy. XKW ()UK. I-ranees Adla. op- era star. vQ of Oiulio liattiscazza. M et ropoll i itn I m p r e s a r io. Is to adopt a boy and girl in order to, ri l.y pr-xv Lesson No. 11 Question : How does emul ,r J J ! . ! Sifted COd-lWer Oil ITlCreaSt ; the 0iciency ( milk as 8 .. !. -l.i ? piuict-uuii a-aiiioi ni.M;iii . J C i Answer : Milk is dehcienl jn rickets-preventing vitamin, A little emulsified Cod-livel ouaaaeatoortaKen WlinmilK . . . jconimuea narnarism 01 your iorc-s makes it a more peHectvitan my country. .,,ch ,h. re- miWOOd. UlVe II BS . SCOTT'S 'EMULSION iAPPLEGATE AUTO LATTER IS KILLED! APPLEC1ATK. .March 13. When itrivimr mi I hit l.iu"r AimlftJiit road Sunday evening, llernard - right uccldenlly run over und .......... K,,wald Kul"' Wright was . uninjured, but the ear was badly, "'"'"'Bed and was HJ'ii to town . 1 , ntxt ""' 'or repairs. ! ""' 'o "'t1"1-! Saturday, after a week's visit with, friends in this section Alter sioihumS 30 unxlous hours. ; Mrs I't'en of Ashland Uruvo to - pf'e.m .utowtlJ LW .n.v ; (m.UM ,OHt h; tho mnuntahlit, u; iivr iiuouunu, wuo mm uccn iu- t 1 ; '! had driven to WaKiuu Gap tho morning before and hiked through : "'""""""f , " a . NV night came ho far down the Applegate n. ,ln ' ' prospecting was side a trace ot the supposedly lost man. As Air. J.ee p Is tho least to suf fer, it is presumed that treats were in order, on their arrival in Ashland. Thero is no school in Little! Applegate school on thj- Kriday, i the board having graVted the i teacher. Mrs. Efflo Thurdtun, the day to attend visiting day and-: teachers' meeting nt the Neil creek school, arranged by School! Qlinl.in,int ,,,,... Kupeiintendent Laitei naving moioreu irom f orest n,.....A Ki. Kf....i 1...H....I. iuiiii'nin spending tho week with her dau-l ghtcr, Miss Uoma l'ollock at tho Miles L'antrcll homo. Mrs. P. C. darrctt of Oakland. Cal in company with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fit of 3dford visited Mondav at A. S. Klelnham- Mrs. Garrett is a sister of Irs. Klelnhammer and Is a for mer resident of Ashland. J. C. Cass of, Medford made a business trip vo Little Apple gate on Tuesday. Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh Is at home after spending an enjoyable two months in Portland with her sis ter, Mrs. Carrie Dougherty. I.ee P.oyd, a junior in tho Ash land high school, spent tho woel end with Uttlo Applegate friends. ' relatives went to Medford Tues- ASHLAM), Mar. Hi. Klghl mem- Glen Saltmarsh anil wife tiit,('av attend the funeral wheih ; born ui tho Normal School biisket Dean Saltmarsh and wifo and ' W,IM held at that place. " j ball Atfuad wore awarded letters children Farl and Hazel wore! Mr. Meda Srtaban, who spnt ' by tho directors nf tho associated dinner guests at the John Cant roll ,ast w,'ck wlth hnr Prents. Mr. j Btudont board recently. Four of home in Medford on Sunday. The dinner was In honor of Mr. Can trell's birthday.- - -'Other "guests bvere Mrs. Sarah Cantrell of Jack sonville, AI r. and Mrs. Gene i-an-trall of Medford and Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh. Personal Items Central Point Gus Morris, a well known Cen tral point man, passed away at his home early Sunday morning after about a week's siege of e ,,o. , a. m m, r,s n, u nvei. in thu i.ent ral Po nt and Ante- 'n"- I'""'' tho I""" several years .I'" - - ''as been emiliiyed on 111 M''"'0 "inv"- 110 l''es-u sistm .Mrs. .May .lacous anil a uroiueT, Wni Jlorris, both living 111 cen-; lra.1 Point. Tho funeral services ; cult court matters needing atten wero held Wednesday afternoon j tion. He will sit for Judgo J. A. from the Conger funeral parlors j iakin, who is still ill. In Medford. Muny old friends: were present tofpy their last tribute of respect iliid the family! has the sympathy of the entire; community. f.ordon Atchlcy, a w-ell known young man, who attended high school hero a few years ago, ana the son of Itcv. Atchley, former pastor of the Christian church. spent Saturday in town visiting Carl TtosweJl and other old school friends. He una two othcr youne men motored down f' Ku gene Saturday morning, at which place ho has resided since leav ing Central Point about four years aRO. JIo is employed by a mutdc Iioubc nnd Is aIo a radio agent. Since leaving Central Point ho has married nnd has a little boy, but is the same CJordon. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian 'Iqmp son nnd baby girl are with Mrs. Thfcipson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. !,. iW Grlsham, for time, on AGIST INVASION I WASIIlNOlQ:. .fQ-h 16. The occasional pl as In con gress for withdrawal from Men- j ragua of the American marines now hunV down "(ieneral" San dino io an effort to restore pence, has Itcen added to by one from Sandino himsolf. Higned "For the fatherland an 1 liberty, A. C. Sandino." the mes sage addressed to tho senate.) said: r "In the name of the Nlear.i guiui people I protect against the continued barbarism of your forces 'em total deiitructfon of the town ,f r.i.llul I l,tl .. I .. -y- fortlg ro",7.m7,oernT;he,'L': vadlng troops. CATTLE TURNED I OUT ON RANGE AT LAKE CREEK MaPl 5.'. LAKE CllKElv, grass is starting pretty good in the' inmk nnri tho frinn Ara buw marking and branding their cattle; ! been feeding them some time. Mrs. H. H. Vox Is with her son Curtis, who Is ill at the sanitarium in Jacksonville. vcuioenson nas neon ouh. Tn sinudgepots nre all out and ins for a buyer for his sheep tlW,,,,,,. ,,. l, p;iMt few days. .Mr. und Mrs. M a x f i e 1 d of Lirownsboroe are ppendlns K0,ne mm- Uv -v. i. vhimwhi iil. win. cna ttntm was a uusmess visitor in Mrdford Monday. J. c. McCallister was the Chas. Terrlll ranch aWuple of days this week. Henry Pech has been on the sick list a few days. Mr. DeJ'ue has purchased sev- eral fruit trees to start u family ni...h i " , Mrs. Krlo Nygren has been spending a few days at tho home of hec sister-in-law. Mrs. l.ou Waleh, while the hitler is in Ash land to be near her husband, who is in the hospital. They expect to bring Mr. Waleh home this week, out ne win nave it) remain quietly in bed for I fiiie fiie time y ; will be a long time beforMui wlU'puu Thompson, Win. Ferguson I be able to attend n in iui i farm duties. Some old-time neighbors, whose; names were Marlow and who lived in the Salt creek neighborhood, visited Lake Creek Sunday. They would have liked to visit all their former aeiiuaintaiv-K.s, hut their time was limited sox-Kad to be con- lent with a look over their old ; sianipuig grounu, anu nope 10 comu Mrs. Maysel lloefft sit the I week-end with her mother. Mrs. Jonnw Meehan. nt Jledford. Wallace Itagsdale and Miss IMilh i Uore were calers at the II. h. Tonn I home Friday evening. Mrs. Hoy Orlgsliy and son Don aid spent Thursday and Friday vis iting Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Tonn and Harry. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Monro motor- ed to Sams Valley Tuesday to see Mr. Moore's brotltaf', who Is very sick. TlifH uhiln fiimimiiiilf tnu kmiI. ' dened by the den'h of 1'iuie fieot'gn ! Frcy, who passed away Sunday afternoon from pneumonia. n A largo number of friends iindr and Mrs. W. V. Marshall, return ed to her home at Eagle Point Sat ilrday. i i. dallesYkted. JUDICE t KALK.M. Ore., Mar. 16. (P) affidavlt of prejudice filed against: Judgo Fred W. Wilson of The' Dalles In the French and company. bank case has caused Chief Justice. Hand of lhe supreme court to as-1 sign Judge C.eorge lt. Jiaglcy of lllllsboro to try that case. lhe ease will begin Monday, ' Hllson will sit at lllllsboro for Judge Uau-ley. I ...-.. W A i:'b.....il I...- I....... ... ... ,...n ct 11 assigneu to Astoria K a t u r d a y, iiir) ii -4, lo take care of any clr- limit l.leiiallcn Home. I'K.VW.KTON, Ore., Mar. 10. iD. .... , i ,, P) Huck Lleuajlen, Oregon sluto traffic offlcer(j)li this ills-1 trlet, and one iTVlio captors of 'William Kdwarir Hickman, re- i fined homo today after about j ,1,rp0 months spent In tho soulh. in ennnnetion with the BAKING POWDER 25 25c Mora than pound nd a bail for a quarter Same Price for over 35 years GUARANTEED PURE yiois of pounds used bymewvtrnmm m I0CK POINT IS ! ALL READY FOR FROST FIGHTING HOOK POINT, Mur. 15.- Del Rio on-hurd Ik ei-ccliirM iihtt fnrm f.r m.u ..!.. . platform Is to lie 30 feet in hVit and will Hold a nuuu-gniiou 1..11K. Mnt ,.. Hobblnsind Mrs. C; Y.oiihlns sielll Wc'Qdiiy at'the : ,llln,0 of Vl.s S.1II1U(,I Mlsliolin cn ! lllaekwell hill. i hJT-ut the le MK I). U 1 ltio orchard. ood from Ashhui'l! ' ...... Mtllll!.,v ,.,. th..m.i.iv t tiw home of h.-r brother. J. k i m,. n m k n ! Koeder and Mrs. Uay Peterson ' Aimut the tivsx. r April the Nor sday nt tlie home of 1 nial negative team will debate Mil- MiO Rogers V Rogers daughter, Mrs. V. L. t?arahan. The .tmmernmii brothers, who operate a sawmill on iN.ots creek, .-,. iMlKi.1uU vt(ior m ih m,, orcKard u Tuesday : '. . . . iiir, ami mix. ki. u. iuniiunx ami," " w family, accompanied by Mrs. Rose Twenty-nine stmlents from tho ntymond. were Medford callers on . Southern Orcion Normal and tho , s..,',,,,.. i local high school, under the leader- Mrs. Alice ltrownrigg and daugh - ter Kleinor and Hubert Smith tf Phuaulx spent Wednesday at th:stm tllP school mculty, hoi of Mr. and Mrs. t; , U . Rob-', reached the summit of Mt. Wagner i.i ii. K. Adams, Richard Adam?-, , Fl.0(, Kelsoe ntieiided encamp - ment Ilt orunts ass on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1 Stratum and! evening gnosis at the home of their son, 1'. L. Strahan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam t'hlsholm of nhirkwell hill wore iileiisnm e.ill- er8 llt ,no nmn01. home on Sun day. O Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelsoe and son WarP'n were cn Ueix on rela tives at Agate and Mctyrd Sun day. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Woodcock of Rogue River were visl'ing with Mr. a ml M i s. P. 1.. St ra ha n on Monday evening. Mrs. T. A. Hemlrson and Mrs. Kelsoe spent Wednesday in Gold trill IvIll'I'H tllV nltpm1.nl ll.r, . lift j IHM. mil meeting of the W. Ii. S . NORMAL NOTES the men will receive sweaters aH they wore not members of the foot hnll squad last fall and have re ceived swoatora this year. Only 0110 sweater 11 year is awarded by tho school to each player. The men receiving letters for basket ball are: Harry May, Cleann Cold well, Vern Spiers.' llabe Wirlh. for wards,: limner IMckson, center; Marshal Shields, Chas. Speurs anil uoiiy coioniHU, guaniH. 1 Wlrth, Caldwell, Coleman nnd ! Splays will receive sweaters. This luauo nil. niiiun 111 i.'.h.iii. Won nlno of the 14 uunes played and scored a total of -157 points compared Willi their opponents' records ol Itiili. Karl Douglas, professor in edit I ,,,.,, . ik. iiiii, .1 n I addressed the student body of lhe ! Sl)Uthorn Oregon normal Fiiday morning, March a. Professor IIoiikIiiss snokn on the "Mistakes Made by Teachers." lle(D . . t u.'i.n.. . nil I niMIIV nUI- IIICM If.. Ii.l 1 .1 I i trivn i imn tn Unenim. nn ..n llm nr.w molhods of touching ami did not II ml tlmo to improve themselves professionally, lie urged the stu dents a-iulnst this. The Southern Oregon Nornialren'- cjmtrn entertained tho stuilWlt i iMTitj i.i mis unnuiiur uv a mini- ' . ,,.,,, W',., The members of lhe orchestra are: Dor- j olioa .MniL'aii, V. Hrowu, Floy I Young, violins; Hose Aiken, cello: 1 Ti5Lr ml f PbrvP' . e ' cil ; General news, sports or markets --Read it in this newspaper It publishes all of the local news and the world news of The Associated Press rvrvrw t Alhie Meek, V. V. Caldwell, cornets; 1 1 trie Mooie, suka phone; Don Htii , thornc, drums, and Helen Wist. I piano. Miss Ruth Yoder of tho i S. O. N. S. music faculty is direc- tor of this splendid orchestra. J Southern Oregon Normul debat , ors were defeated both at Ashland 1 and Monmouth on .Monday night, .March 12. The decision at Ash land was 1-li in Monmouth's favor. The question debated was: "Re I I solved that foreign Investors und i In vestment a should he protected only by the government of the. country In which tho investment is made." The affirmative was iu- nM.i-'hrid hv Hiiro d l.udwirh mid II ' , As',lM,ll No1 "!'" ,'' the negative liy Mrs. Antonia I Hum 1 ucker i:f A:-hlaud .onnul and u.r aUl infleld Atkinson of Moll mouth. The visiting dehators wore accompanied by their coach. Miss II. Johiisloii. ami a timekeeper, The negative learn from Ashland 'Nut mill. Klley IMtlenger and ler Heck met Mildred l.elelit.n , ter Heck, met Mildred I.clfAhton and James Adamsou at Monmouth on the sum.- ni-iht. hut loathe deci- Kub-!lon. N- S. hncheiluled ueoaies wiin k. a, v . ami l. m c. to iichate on lie snnin tiuestion. SU- "'"f " the same uuestton ;'r.o .Normal iilttrmaiive team win I ''""(W' " i iu-:- i "on: Qi;esolved. that the effort in i A'jftwica to give a eollege educa Mfmto the masses should bo uhtffl i tuhmi ( y hip of Wayne Wells of the normal ; school faculty and Harold V. AUi- Sunday morning. March n, after a strt'iiiHiriBvUI-night hike. The parlv, S3T ''herwrg 4X. left the plazaCj) i 7,;:i" S",,"'lll,-V "lK,lt ; Skyline train to the Skyline mine, i where all rested and ate before K .--.-e.u uiuc union- tain. Several dTjthe tolieis alum- ,,lo"'M,1 ,thl,1 "'''! T1' '"i1i"",mI In Ashland, reduclm; the nuiulier to The hikers uintiniied Willi many intervals (i!tr est and sue - led in reaching Hie summit J2l Fired . because he was always tired L EVERY walk of life you'll meet the "CWjwsy Hills" . . . men and wo men who are losing out be cause they are forever tired. Young people they olcn are, in age but old in energy. They try hard enough but they are serving, constipa tion too. The dread disease that can rob the strongest body of strenfjh. That kills initiative. Wrecks health. That often handicaps with Instinc disease?. And isn't it a pity when a simple, healthful O cereal could bring relief all the while) Kel , logg'a ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to relieve con ' stipation promptly and safely. More to prevent it from the start. Nothing less tln "ALL-BRAN" is 100 effective Bulk or roughage relieves constipation naliiraji. ALL-BRAN furnishes healthful bulk in generous quantity because it is I 00 bran. ' This bulk absorbs moisture and distributes it throueh the dieestive system. Gently dis tending the intestines exercising them sweeping out wastes and poisons. In a part bran product the quantity of bulk is seldom In Illinois Fight 1 lii s - i& Louis L." Emmerson, Illinois sccrWiry of state, has received the endorsement of the forces op posing Gov. Len Small in his race , , vnAr.hin "rthe gOernonhIp. about 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Although the weatluifyumlitionH did nut permit an obstructed view of the surrounding country, glimpses of Mt. Ashland could bo seen through tho clouds. On ac - count of the snow., which was knee ; deep or more in places, and tho i cold, penetrating wind, tho party did not remain long at tho summit. i soinu of tho mouiitnlii climbers J reached Ashland around 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon and tho others within a few hours. Thoso from the normal makiiwr the trip were: j i.iniau nil e.nua, I'.stuer i.aruner, Lester liurdner, Lester lhnk, llnr- ' ", H"'Kytio, IJonnio Pollard, Mil- rial Mcl'indieon, Sylvia (ir'iiloiif. Doniihl Vestal, Alice TeiK illlger. ; Wtlmu Howard and d ueviuvu Gal - lawny. l 14. J rnvnt a I J Htatc j ill IIIMI pirwm w diners. Made by Kel logg in Battle Creek. Guaranteed t Ktllogg'i ALL-BRAN it mold with thii difinttm goarantm Eat accord ing to dinette It it rim net rttUvm cmttlpa tiorfoiftty, u will refut.d ALL-BRAN I purchase prict .a. GETS IN TROUBLE SALK.M, Ore.O.March 16.-P) The stock selling permit of tho Now Service laundries:. Inc., which is establishing a plant at Rose burg is in no danger of cancella tion on the basis of present show iug, it was stated today at the of fires uf the state corporation department. mplalnt reached the depart- few days ago from tho laundry association that certain claims made in the con- ern's advertising, particularly In nee to a statement imply ing that a seven per cent dividend had been paid on the entire capi tal stork. n The lnuiuVy company's attorney was her yesterday and cald -that dividends on preferred steok have been paid to January l last and I that the brokers handling tho j stock hiiIch ure responsible - for the misleading feature. ' The department haw demanded j that the firm comply with the ilaw by submitting all stock. soil- Ing advertisements to the .cor poration commissioner before pub lication. Q '' Files, for 1oirb.liilure.' OtfKM. Ore.. Mar. 15. UP) OeWgo K. itobcrta of Reltli.. has ; filed with the secretary nf - tato i his declaration as a candidate for iinT,-iiiiuucn .lominai.on 10, rep- rcscTitatlvc In the legislature for Umatilla and Morrow cotmtles.- .lohn I.. Koole of St. Ilelonse has filed for the republican nomination ' for district attorney Ai Clumbln county. He Is the Incumbent. O sufficien? to completely perform this work. That is why doctors recommend ALL-BRAN. Because it It 100 bran and accom plishes 1 00 results. Different from unnatural pills ; ; ALL-BRAN works as nature works. How much better than habit-forming drugs and laxatives whose dose must be constantly increased to remain effective and which sometimes injure the system. ' 'VV Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is an inviting, health ful cereal to eat with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey added. Sprinkle it into soups too. Use it in cooking recipes on package. Mix it with other cereals,. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal. ': . y For health's sake, be sure you get genuine Kellogg's the original ALL-BRAN. Doiffc take chances wsji part-bran substitutes. 'At best, they can be but partially effective, ALL-BRAN is sold by all grocers. Served at hotels, cafeterias. On .' v ALL BRAN "t I: 14 ft I I o